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Operating Manual Vol 1 - ES Documentation

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SMIQSample Setting for First Users2.2.10 Correction of InputDigital entries can be corrected by one of the following keys before terminating the input:Key [-/]Key [RETURN]Key [FREQ]/ [LEVEL]The backspace key deletes the value entered digit by digit. When the lastdigit is deleted, the previous value is displayed.Pressing the [RETURN] key deletes the entire entry and results in theprevious value being indicated again.For a subsequent new input in the setting menu, the first digit of the newvalue is to be entered.For a subsequent new input via the [FREQ] or [LEVEL] keys, the respectivekey has to be pressed again.In the case of a frequency or level input by means of the [FREQ] or [LEVEL]keys, pressing the [FREQ] and/or [LEVEL] key again deletes the entire input.2.2.11 Sample Setting for First UsersFirst users most quickly become familiar with the operation of the instrument if they execute the patternsetting of this section.First frequency and level of the RF output signal are set via keys [FREQ] and [LEVEL] in the DATAINPUT field:- Frequency 250 MHz- Level 10 dBm<strong>Operating</strong> stepsExplanationsPR<strong>ES</strong>ETReset the instrument to the definedstate.FREQ2DATA INPUT5 0MµSet the frequency to 250 MHz. Themenu cursor marks the permanentfrequency indication.LEVEL1DATA INPUT0x1ENTERSet the level to 10 dBm. The menucursor marks the permanent levelindication.RETURNReset the menu cursor to the menufield.1125.5555.03 2.27E-8

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