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Preparing for Use
Installing Optional Measurement Personalities
3. Press the
Install Now
key after you have entered the personality
option number and the license key number. On some instruments, a
message may appear in the function area of the display which reads,
“
Insert disk and power cycle the instrument
”. Disregard
this message. If you want to proceed with the installation, press the
Yes
key and cycle the instrument power off and then on. Press the
No
key if you wish to cancel the installation process.
Using the Uninstall Key
The following procedure removes the license key number for the
selected option. This will make the option unavailable for use, and the
message “
Application Not Licensed
” will appear in the Status/Info
bar at the bottom of the display. Please write down the 12-digit license
key number for the option before proceeding. If that measurement
personality is to be used at a later date you will need the license key
number to reactivate the personality firmware.
NOTE
Using the Uninstall key does not remove the personality from the
instrument memory, and does not free memory to be available to install
another option. If you need to free memory to install another option,
refer to the instructions for loading firmware updates located at the
URL: www.agilent.com/find/vsa/
1. Press
System
,
More(1 of 3)
,
More(2 of 3)
,
Uninstall
,
Choose Option
.
Pressing the
Choose Option
key will activate the alpha editor menu.
Use the alpha editor to enter the letters (upper-case) and the
front-panel numeric keyboard to enter the digits (if required) for the
option, then press the
Done
key. As you enter the option, you will see
your entry in the active function area of the display.
2. Press the
Uninstall Now
key after you have entered the personality
option. Press the
Yes
key if you want to continue the uninstall
process. Press the
No
key to cancel the uninstall process.
3. Cycle the instrument power off and then on to complete the uninstall
process.
Summary of Contents for E4406A VSA Series
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