HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 83620A Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
List Menu
To remove a frequency point and its associated offset value and dwell
time, use the delete menu (Delete
current
)
softkey. To remove an
\
entire frequency list, use the delete me
!nu,
(Delete All
)
softkey.
Editing ALC Offset and Dwell Time
Once a frequency point has been entered, You can assign an ALC
offset and a dwell time value. Use either the Enter List Power
or Global Offset
softkey
to enter offset values. Use either the
Enter List Dwell or Global Dwell. softkey to enter dwell time
values.
The editing softkeys of this menu are not accessible over HP-IB.
Frequency lists to be loaded over HP-IB must first be created in the
controlling program and then downloaded in their entirety to the
synthesizer.
Programming Codes
SCPI:
LIST:FREQuency
{<num>[freq suffix](MAXimum(MINimum}
LIST:[POWer]:CORRection
{<num>[DB]JMAXimum]MINimum}
LIST:DWELl
{<num>[time suffix]]MAXimum(MINimum}
In the above three commands, the entries contained in
{}
can be
repeated between 1 to 801 times.
LIST:DWELl:POINts?
[MAXimumlMINimum]
LIST:FREQuency:POINts? [MAXimum(MINimum]
LIST[:POWer]:CORRection:POINts? [MAXimumlMINimum]
In the above three commands, the synthesizer responds with the
number of points for the named parameter that are in the list array.
If a particular list is shorter than another, an error is generated upon
execution. An exception is made for the case where the shorter list
is of length 1. In this case, the list of length 1 is treated as though
it were a list of equal length, with all values the same. At
*RST,
all
lists for the current state are cleared and reset to a single value.
Analyzer: NONE
See
Also
[m),
(SAVE), Sweep Mode List
“Creating and Using a Frequency List,” in Chapter 1.
HP 8360
User’s Handbook
Operating and Programming Reference
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