B&K 4071 user manual Changing values, Modifying an existing value, Entering a new value

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4.5 Changing values

For each operating mode, the LCD display shows a number of fields that hold operating parameters for the selected mode (i.e. sweep start frequency, stop frequency, etc.).

To change the value of a parameter, you must first move the cursor to the desired field on the display. To do this, press one of the Field Arrow keys until the cursor appears in the desired field. When the cursor is advanced to a new field, it is placed in the rightmost position within that field and is indicated by a flashing character.

One of the valid cursor fields is "off". When the cursor is off, numeric values cannot be altered until the cursor is switched back on. This feature is designed as a "lockout" function to safeguard parameter values from being changed by inadvertent key presses or turns of the rotary knob.

Once the cursor has been moved to the desired field, the field value can be changed in two ways. You can modify a current value or you can enter a new value.

4.5.1 Modifying an existing value

To modify an existing value, first move the cursor to the desired field using the Field Arrow keys. Then use the

èand ç keys to position the cursor over the digit you wish to change. Press the é or ê key to increment or decrement that digit. Alternatively, you can turn the rotary knob clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the digit's value. Attempting to set a parameter to a value outside the allowable range will cause the 4071 to beep and set the parameter to its maximum or minimum permissible value.

Non-numeric values toggle between preset values. (An example is Linear or Log type sweep). You can toggle these values by pressing an arrow key or turning the wheel. You can also press the 0 key to select the first value or the 1 key to select the second value.

4.5.2Entering a new value

To enter a new value, first move the cursor to the desired field using the Field Arrow keys. Use the keyboard to type in new value. If you make a mistake while typing in a value, use the following three keys to correct mistakes:

Use ç as a "backspace" key to erase the last digit you typed.

Use clear to erase all characters from the field value and start over.

Use a Field Arrow keys to abandon the editing process, restore the old value, and move the cursor to the next field.

Once all numbers are entered, select which units apply to the newly entered digits:

To enter a frequency, use the MHz, KHz, or Hz keys.

To enter a peak-to-peak voltage, use the Vp-por mVp-pkeys.

To enter a dBm value, use the dBm key.

To enter a value in Volts, use the Vp-por mVp-pkeys. (Ignore the p -p designation).

To enter a time value, use the Sec or mS keys.

Some units have dimensions not listed on these three keys. AM mode has a value in percentage, for example. In this case, any of the three units keys will work. To type in a new percentage value, for example, type the percentage digits and then press the MHz/dBm key or the KHz/Vp-p/Seckey or the Hz/mVp-p/mSkey (all are equivalent).

The 4071 will confirm that a new value has been successfully entered by double beep. If a value is entered that is outside the allowable range, the 4071 will beep and set the parameter to its maximum or minimum permissible value. An easy way to determine a maximum allowed value is to enter a very large value (i.e. 999 MHz or Volts, etc.) and observe the value that the 4071 returns.

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Contents User’s Manual Page +K Precision Corp Model User’s ManualTable of Contents Remote operation Warranty informationArbitrary waveform system DC Operation OptionIntroduction Description Modes Feature summarySIG Out connector Installation and setupSync out connector External Modulation In connector External Trigger/Gating/FSK/BPSK input External Arb Sync In / Out connector External Reference Input / Ext Arb. Clock connectorRS232 Interface connector Line in connectorOperating controls and keys Mode keyField arrow keys Recall / Store keyÉ, ê, è, ç keys Trigger keyNumeric keys 0 to 9, MHz/dBm, KHz/Vp-p/Sec, Hz/mVp-p/mS keys One Touch Mode KeysClear key Operating guide Operating mode selectionChanging frequency Changing levelEntering a new value Changing valuesModifying an existing value Sinewave Mode 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Mode descriptionsBasic Sinewave CW Mode Internal AM Mode External AM Mode Parameters External AM ModeExternal AM Input gain 000,000.00 Hz PEP level -10.0 dBm Input GainInternal FM Mode Parameters Internal FM ModeInt FM 1,000 Hz Pk dev 10,000 Hz 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Peak Frequency DeviationExternal FM Pk dev 10,000 Hz 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm External FM ModeExternal FM Mode Parameters Internal PM Mode Parameters Internal PM ModePeak Phase Deviation Int PM 1,000 Hz Pk dev 180 deg 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBmExternal PM Pk dev 180 deg 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm External PM ModeExternal PM Mode Parameters Sweep Mode Sweep time Up / Down sweepInternal FSK Mode Parameters Internal FSK ModeMark Frequency Space FrequencyExternal FSK Mode Parameters External FSK ModeExt FSK Mark 1,000,000.00 Hz Space 2,000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Ext FSK InputBurst frequency Burst Mode IntroductionBurst Mode Trig Ton 10,000 mS 000,000.00 Hz Off 10.0 dBm Internal SSB Mode Parameters Internal SSB ModeInt SSB 1,000 Hz Upper Sideband 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Upper/Lower Sideband selectionsExternal SSB Upper Sideband 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm External SSB ModeExternal SSB Mode Parameters Dtmf generation # Duration 200 mS Delay Level -10.0 dBm Dtmf Generation ModeDtmf Generation Mode Parameters BackgroundDtmf Duration Dtmf DelayDtmf Detection Mode Parameters Dtmf Detection ModeDtmf detection on Ext Mod input 3 # a Dtmf detected digitsPower & Voltage Measurement Mode Parameters Power & Voltage Measurement ModePower Level Voltage LevelOther mode Arbitrary ModeRemote Mode Int Bpsk 1,000 Hz 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Internal Bpsk ModeInternal Bpsk Mode Parameters External Bpsk 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm External Bpsk ModeExternal Bpsk Mode Parameters 10,000 Hz F2 Ton 000 mS Toff 10.0 Dualtone Generation ModeDualtone Examples Using the Data Modulation Mode Data Modulation ModeData Modulation Mode Parameters Baud RateExample Message Downloading Modulation Message DataSaving the Message Triggering the TransmissionVCO Mode Parameters Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCO ModeStart End 1,000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm End FrequencyChecking your connection with Hyper Terminal ConnectingRemote Operation Remote Control Programming Rules Remote Control OperationReset 4071 to Sine wave mode Remote Control Commands× Ø Returns CReport hardware and software versions K1.0 Enable, Disable front panel keys and rotary knobE1,0 Enable, Disable LCD echo to terminal Linear Trig Up Time 10,000 mS Stp 31,500,000.00 HzF0-9 Move cursor to field 0 to ? or H Print help menuExample Remote Control ExamplesPin 9-pin cable Pin 25 pin cable adapter Arbitrary Waveform ModeQuick Start Guide Description of the Arbitrary Waveform Generator Introduction to the Arbitrary Waveform SystemFeature Summary Switching ModesFunction Generator Pulse GeneratorInt Clock / Ext Clock / Lock Master Lock slave mode Arbitrary Waveform ModePhase Continuous/Triggered modeFunction Gen Wave Pos Ramp Rep Freq 100,000 Hz 000 mV Function Generator ModeWaveform Repetition FrequencyDuty Cycle Pulse Generator ModePositive Only Downloading arbitrary waveforms Using WAVELOAD.EXESaving Arbitrary Waveforms Cwaveload /COMx /y /baudz filename.extUsing your own program Rules for Floating Point format Data FormatsFloating Point Format Example #2 Time & Value Floating Point FormatDigital Format Rules for Integer format Integer FormatExample The data value E468 is handled as follows Hexadecimal FormatRules for Hexadecimal format Example Binary FormatRules for Binary format Generator Multiple Units LockingArb Phase Resolution More on Phase OffsetsStarting Address = Number of waveform points * Phase Offset Waveform Size RestrictionsProgram Listing ARB.BAS Example Arb ProgramClose System Subroutines Return Print #1, a Send integer value to Return Return DC Operation Option Wiring DiagramOperating Modes 4071 SpecificationsRemote Software CDAppendix a Hardware SetupCLS CLS Print Print Subroutines END SUB Appendix B Television Remote Control ExampleCLS Make sure a 4071 is attached to the serial port Print Limited Two-Year Warranty Service Information Savi Ranch Pkwy Yorba Linda, CA 92887 USA TEL