Index-3INDEX
Input
connector ground/float  5-3
connector selection  5-2
connector shell ground/float  3-2
coupling  3-2, 5-3
device selection  3-2, 5-3
float/ground control  3-2
impedance  3-2, 5-3
mode  5-2
mode selection  3-3
overload  3-4
overload indicators  4-1
selection  3-2
setup menu  5-2
Inspection  2-1
Installation  2-1
Internal oscillator  3-7
Internal oscillator frequency sweep  3-8
Internal reference  5-4
Internal reference mode  3-6
Key specifications  1-3
LCD contrast control  5-10
LED indicators  4-1
Left-hand LCD display panel  4-2
LEN [n] command  6-24, E-9
LF [n] command  6-12, E-10
Lights control  5-10
Line cord  2-1
Line frequency rejection filter  3-3, 5-8
Line fuses  2-1, 2-2
Line power input assembly  4-6
Line power switch  4-6
Line voltage selection  2-1
LINE50 [n] command  3-3, 6-12, E-10
LOCK command  3-10, 6-14, E-10
Log ratio display  5-32
LR[.] command  6-17, E-10
LTS [n] command  6-30, E-11
M command  6-25, E-11
MAG % output  5-6
MAG %fs display  5-28
MAG in volts/amps display  5-31
MAG[.] command  6-17, E-11
Main Display mode  5-1, 5-20
Main display mode  4-4
Main microprocessor  3-8
MENU key  4-4
Microsoft Windows Terminal program  6-2
Miscellaneous options menu  5-10
MP[.] command  6-17, E-11
MSK [n] command  6-9, 6-29, E-11
N command  6-8, 6-29, E-12
NC command  6-24, E-12
nF reference mode  3-7, 5-4
NHZ. command  6-17, E-12
NN[.] command  6-18, E-12
Noise %fs display  5-28
Noise in volts/amps per root hertz display  5-31
Noise measurements  3-14
NOISE output  5-7
Null modem  6-2, 6-5
OA[.] [n] command  6-19, E-13
OF[.] [n] command  6-19, E-13
Offset status control  5-25
Operating environment  2-1
OSC OUT connector  3-7, 4-1
Oscillator
amplitude control  5-24
frequency control  5-23
Output
channel filters  3-7, 3-11
expand  3-12
expand control  5-5
offset  3-12
offset indicators  5-34
processor  3-8
setup menu  5-5
Overload byte  6-7
PHA[.] command  6-17, E-13
Phase  3-8
Phase in degrees display  5-29
Phase noise  3-6
Phase sensitive detector  3-7
Phase shifter  3-10
Phase values  3-6
PHASE1 output  5-7
PHASE2 output  5-7
Power consumption  2-1
Power input assembly  2-1
Power-up defaults  3-14
PREAMP POWER connector  4-7
Programming examples  6-30
Prompt character  6-7
Rack mounting  2-1
Ratio calculations  3-8