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N5161A/62A/81A/82A/83A MXG Signal Generators User's Guide

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<strong>Signal</strong> Generator OverviewFront Panel Overview – N51<strong>81A</strong>/<strong>82A</strong> <strong>MXG</strong>4. Numeric KeypadThe numeric keypad comprises the 0 through 9 hardkeys, a decimal point hardkey, a minus signhardkey, and a backspace hardkey. See “Entering and Editing Numbers and Text” on page 43.5. Arrows and SelectThe Select and arrow hardkeys enable you to select items on the signal generator’s display for editing.See “Entering and Editing Numbers and Text” on page 43.6. Page UpIn a table editor, use this hardkey to display a previous page. See “Example: Using a Table Editor” onpage 44. When text does not fit on one page in the display area, use this key in conjunction with thePage Down key (page 7) to scroll text.7. MENUSThese hardkeys open softkey menus that enable you to configure instrument functions or accessinformation.See page 139Reserved forfuture use.See page 77See page 63See page 45See page 75See page 45See page 25See page 48See page 42See page 129See page 70Active only onvector models.8. TriggerWhen trigger mode is set to Trigger Key, this hardkey initiates an immediate trigger event for afunction such as a list or step sweep.9. Local Cancel/(Esc)This hardkey deactivates remote operation and returns the signal generator to front panel control,cancels an active function entry, and cancels long operations (such an IQ calibration).6 Agilent <strong>N5161A</strong>/<strong>62A</strong>/<strong>81A</strong>/<strong>82A</strong>/<strong>83A</strong> <strong>MXG</strong> <strong>Signal</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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