Contents
SMIQ
1125.5610.12
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E-9
Fig. 2-244
Menu MEM SEQ -OPERATION-page (preset setting) ........................................... 2.385
Fig. 2-245
Menu MEM SEQ - EDIT page ................................................................................ 2.386
Fig. 2-246
Menu UTILITIES -SYSTEM -GPIB ......................................................................... 2.387
Fig. 2-247
Menu UTILITIES - SYSTEM - RS232..................................................................... 2.388
Fig. 2-248
Menu UTILITIES - SYSTEM - SERDATA............................................................... 2.389
Fig. 2-249
Menu UTILITIES - SYSTEM-SECURITY................................................................ 2.390
Fig. 2-250
Menu UTILITIES - REF OSC (preset setting)......................................................... 2.391
Fig. 2-251
Menu UTILITIES - PHASE (preset setting)............................................................. 2.392
Fig. 2-252
Menu UTILITIES - PROTECT (preset setting) ....................................................... 2.393
Fig. 2-253
Menu UTILITIES - CALIB - ALL.............................................................................. 2.394
Fig. 2-254
Menu UTILITIES - CALIB - VCO SUM ................................................................... 2.395
Fig. 2-255
Menu UTILITIES - CALIB - VECTOR MOD menu.................................................. 2.396
Fig. 2-256
Menu UTILITIES - CALIB - LEV PRESET .............................................................. 2.397
Fig. 2-257
Menu UTILITIES - CALIB - ALC TABLE................................................................. 2.398
Fig. 2-258
Menu UTILITIES - CALIB - LEV ATT...................................................................... 2.399
Fig. 2-259
Menu UTILITIES - CALIB – LFGEN ....................................................................... 2.400
Fig. 2-260
Menu UTILITIES - DIAG - CONFIG........................................................................ 2.401
Fig. 2-261
Menu UTILITIES - DIAG - TPOINT ........................................................................ 2.402
Fig. 2-262
Menu UTILITIES - DIAG - C/N MEAS .................................................................... 2.403
Fig. 2-263
Menu UTILITIES - DIAG - PARAM ......................................................................... 2.404
Fig. 2-264
Menu UTILITIES - MOD KEY (preset setting) ........................................................ 2.405
Fig. 2-265
Menu UTILITIES - AUX I/O..................................................................................... 2.406
Fig. 2-266
Menu UTILITIES - BEEPER ................................................................................... 2.407
Fig. 2-267
Menu UTILITIES - INSTALL, fitted with options ..................................................... 2.408
Fig. 2-268
Menu STATUS page............................................................................................... 2.409
Fig. 2-269
ERROR page .......................................................................................................... 2.410
Fig. 3-1
Tree structure of the SCPI command systems using the SOURce system by way
of example .................................................................................................................. 3.6
Fig. 3-2
Instrument model in the case of remote control by means of the IEC bus ............. 3.205
Fig. 3-3
The status -register model ...................................................................................... 3.208
Fig. 3-4
Overview of the status register ............................................................................... 3.210
Fig. 4-1
UTILITIES-TEST menu .............................................................................................. 4.2
Fig. A-1
Contact Assigment of the IEC-bus socket ..................................................................A.1
Fig. A-2
Pin assigment of RS-232-C connector .......................................................................A.4
Fig. A-3
Wiring of data, control and signalling lines for hardware handshake .........................A.6