Agilent Technologies N9340A Some helpful tips, Performing a time-base calibration, Default, User

Models: N9340A

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Some helpful tips

2 Getting Started

Some helpful tips

Performing a time-base calibration

A N9340A provides a manual calibration function to calibrate the time base.

Before calibration, allow the analyzer to warm up for about 30 minutes.

Use a BNC cable to connect a 10 MHz reference

signal to the EXT TRIG IN connector of your N9340A, then press [SYS] > {More (2 of 3)} > {Calibration} > {Time

Base} to initiate a calibration.

Selecting a preset type

The analyzer has two types of preset setting for you to choose from:

Default

Restores the analyzer to its factory- defined setting.

User

Restores the analyzer to a user- defined setting.

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Powering on the instrument always brings up a

factory-defined setting no matter what the Preset setting.

 

Saving a User-defined Preset

If you constantly use system setting that is not the factory default, please refer to the following steps to create a user- defined system setting:

1 Set analyzer parameters by the knob, the arrow keys or the numeric keypad.

2 Press [SYS] > {More (1 of 3)} > {Preset} > {Save User} to save the current parameters as the user preset setting.

3 Press [SYS] > {More (1 of 3)} > {Preset} (User) to set the preset mode to user defined system setting.

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Agilent Technologies N9340A Some helpful tips, Performing a time-base calibration, Selecting a preset type, Default, User