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Operating Manual Vol 1 - ES Documentation

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List EditorSMIQ2.2.12 List EditorThe SMIQ offers the possibility to generate lists. Lists are used for setting sequences LIST mode or(memory sequence), as data source for digital modulations or for level correction which can be definedby the user (UCOR). They consist of elements which are defined by an index and at least oneparameter per index. Each list is marked by a separate name and can be selected via this name. Thelists are accessed in the menus assigned in each case, e.g. to the settings sequences of instrumentsettings in the MEM SEQ menu. However, the lists are always generated and processed in the sameway and the procedures are hence explained in detail by the example of the memory sequence mode(menu MEM SEQ) in this section. A pattern setting at the end of this section allows the user to becomefamiliar with the operation of the list editor.Setting menus providing list processing are structured in two pages:The first page, called OPERATION page in the following contains the general configuration parametersfor processing a list. Further, the general list functions such as selecting and deleting the list as well ascalling an editing mode are provided. The second page, the EDIT page, is automatically displayed whencalling an edit function and serves to enter and modify the parameters of the list.The OPERATION page has a similar arrangement with all list editors. As an example, the OPERATIONpage of the MEM SEQ menu is shown:Menu selection:MEM SEQ100. 000 000 0LEVEL- 30.0FREQ MHz dBmFREQUENCYLEVELANALOG MODVECTOR MODDIGITAL MODDIGITAL STDLF OUTPUTSWEEPLISTMEM SEQUTILITI<strong>ES</strong>MODE OFF AUTO SINGLE STEP EXT-SINGLE EXT-STEPR<strong>ES</strong>ET SEQUENCECURRENT INDEX 1SELECT LIST...CURRENT: MSEQ2DELETE LIST...FUNCTION FILL INSERT DELETE EDIT/VIEWFig. 2-7OPERATION page of the MEM SEQ menuThe settings for MODE, CURRENT INDEX, etc. are irrelevant for the general description of the listeditors and are described in greater detail in Section 2.10, MEMORY SEQUENCE mode.The last three menu lines of the OPERATION page always exist and are reserved for selecting anddeleting lists as well as for calling the edit functions (and hence the EDIT page).SELECT LISTOpens a selection window in which a list can be selected from the existing lists or anew, empty list can be generated. In this line the active list is always displayed.1125.5555.03 2.32E-8

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