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Key Function Descriptions
Key Descriptions
FULL SPAN
Sets the spectrum analyzer to the center-frequency
span mode and sets the span to the maximum range.
Full span is:
Front-panel key access:
SPAN
GRAT ON OFF
Blanks the graticule from the display (OFF) or
reactivates it (ON).
Front-panel key access:
DISPLAY
GATE CTL EDGE LVL
Selects the use of edge triggering or level
triggering to control the gate. In edge mode the gate
delay starts from the specified trigger edge. The gate is
then on for the time specified by the gate length
function.
In level mode the gate is controlled by the level of the
input trigger signal, so gate delay and gate length are
not functional.
Front-panel key access:
SWEEP
GATE DLY[ ]
Controls the length of time from the trigger until the
gate is turned on. The second line of the softkey
indicates the current setting of the gate delay.
Front-panel key access:
SWEEP
GATE LEN[ ]
Controls the length of time that the gate is on when
using edge triggering to control the gate. The second
line of the softkey indicates the current setting of the
gate length.
Front-panel key access:
SWEEP
GATE ON OFF
Turns the gate function on and off. When set ON, the
analyzer activates the gate circuitry to function
according to the parameters controlled by gate length,
gate delay, and the gate trigger input.
Spectrum Analyzer
Frequency Span
8560E/EC
2.9 GHz
Agilent 8561E/EC
6.5 GHz
Agilent 8562E/EC
13.2 GHz
Agilent 8563E/EC
26.5 GHz
Agilent 8564E/EC
40 GHz
Agilent 8565E/EC
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 ...