Display Menu

The CDisplay) key provides access to the display menu, which enables auxiliary channels 3 and 4, controls the memory math functions, and leads to other menus associated with display functions.

The analyzer has four available memory traces, one per channel. Memory traces are totally channel dependent: channel 1 cannot access the channel 2 memory trace or vice versa. Memory traces can be saved with instrument states: one memory trace can be saved per channel per saved instrument state. Thirty one save/recall registers are available, so the total number of memory traces that can be present is 128 including the four active for the current instrument state. The memory data is stored as full precision, complex data. Memory traces must be displayed in order to be saved with instrument states.

Note You may not be able to store 31 instrument states if they include a large amount of calibration data. The calibration data contributes considerably to the size of the instrument state file and therefore the available memory may be full prior to Wing all 31 registers.

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