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Chapter 4
Key Function Descriptions
Key Descriptions
For internal mixing the marker must be positioned
above band 0. Set the trace to clear-write mode, place a
marker on the desired point, then press PRESEL
AUTO PEAK. The peaking routine zooms to zero span,
peaks the preselector tracking, then returns to the
original span. To read the new preselector peaking
number, press PRESEL MAN ADJ. Preselector peaking
is available only with resolution bandwidths greater
than 100 Hz.
The automatic preselector peaking routine is not
designed to work when an Agilent 85644A or Agilent
85645A tracking source is used with the spectrum
analyzer.
Front-panel key access:
AMPLITUDE
or
AUX CTRL
NOTE
For internal mixing, when
PRESET
is pressed, the preselector data
stored by the user does not change. However, the factory settings now
become active.
Factory preselector data always takes precedence over user-activated
preselected data, unless the user data is explicitly recalled using
RECALL PRSEL PK. For more information on storing and recalling
preselector data, refer to the SAVE PRSEL PK and RECALL PRSEL
PK softkeys.
PRESEL MAN ADJ
Allows you to adjust the preselector tracking to
maximize amplitude response with either internal or
external mixers. Preselector peaking is only available
with resolution bandwidths greater than 100 Hz.
When the PRESEL MAN ADJ softkey appears under
the menus
AMPLITUDE
or INTERNAL MIXER, and the
start frequency is set equal to or above 2.9 GHz, then
the preselector tracking can be adjusted for internal
mixing.
Spectrum
Analyzer
Preselected Range
Agilent 8561E/EC
2.75 GHz to 6.5 GHz
Agilent 8562E/EC
2.75 GHz to 13.2 GHz
Agilent 8563E/EC
2.75 GHz to 26.5 GHz
Agilent 8564E/EC
2.75 GHz to 40 GHz
Agilent 8565E/EC
2.75 GHz to 50 GHz
Summary of Contents for 8560E
Page 21: ...21 1 Quick Start Guide ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter1 Quick Start Guide Manuals Available Separately ...
Page 49: ...49 2 Making Measurements ...
Page 164: ...164 Chapter2 Making Measurements Example 13 Making Pulsed RF Measurements ...
Page 165: ...165 3 Softkey Menus ...
Page 182: ...182 Chapter3 Softkey Menus Menu Trees ...
Page 183: ...183 4 Key Function Descriptions ...
Page 228: ...228 Chapter4 Key Function Descriptions Key Descriptions Figure 4 3 CRT Alignment Pattern ...
Page 289: ...289 5 Programming ...
Page 323: ...Chapter 5 323 Programming Math Functions Figure 5 10 Display Units ...
Page 339: ...339 6 Programming Command Cross Reference ...
Page 369: ...369 7 Language Reference ...
Page 654: ...654 Chapter7 Language Reference VTL Video Trigger Level ...
Page 655: ...655 8 Options and Accessories ...
Page 665: ...665 9 If You Have a Problem ...
Page 674: ...674 Chapter9 If You Have a Problem Power Requirements Figure 9 2 AC Power Cables Available ...