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HP 8648 A/B/C/D - Changpuak.ch

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Memory<br />

Memory The memory keys allow you to save instrument settings into memory<br />

registers and recall the registers in a numeric sequence.<br />

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1 b-46 Operation Reference<br />

Up to 10 register sequences can be defined (0 through 9). A sequence<br />

can contain up to 100 registers (00 through 99). There are a total<br />

of 300 registers available in the instrument. The registers can be<br />

used in the sequences in any combination (su<strong>ch</strong> as 10 sequences<br />

of 30 registers ea<strong>ch</strong>, or 3 sequences of 100 registers ea<strong>ch</strong>) as long<br />

as the total does not exceed 300 registers. It is not possible to<br />

have all 10 sequences ea<strong>ch</strong> contain 100 registers as that would<br />

be 1000 registers. (If Option 1EP is present, there are a total of<br />

70 registers available.)<br />

FREQUENCY B MoDlJlAnclN - AMPunaE c<br />

SEQ 0 REG 00<br />

SEQ 9 REG 99<br />

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nRAM<br />

300 REG<br />

Memory key entries are automatically terminated after you enter the<br />

last digit. Register key entries (m, IDEL), and m)), require two<br />

digits. Sequence key entries (@&)) require one digit.

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