Indexrear panelI/Q outputs, 199overviewn5161a, 15, 21Recall hardkey, 70Recall keyshardkey, 128Instrument State, 64, 68Reg, 128State, 68recall register, troubleshooting, 320receiver test, 264rectangular clipping, 184, 187rectangular filterdefinition, 330REF annunciator, 12, 14REF IN connector, 17, 22Ref Oscillator Ext Bandwidth key, 46Ref Oscillator Ext Freq key, 46Ref Oscillator Source softkey, 45, 47Ref Oscillator Tune key, 29reference oscillator tune, internal, 29reference oscillator, external, 46reference, using, 116references, content of, xiiiregrowth, spectral, 182remote interface, emulate HP 3300A, 128Remote Language softkey, 30, 33, 35remote operation annunciator, 12, 14remote operation preferences, 30Remove Assembly softkey, 39Rename File softkey, 64Rename Segment softkey, 142Reset & Run softkey, 173Restart on Trig softkey, 173Restore softkeysLAN Settings to Default Values, 31System Settings to Default Values, 27resynchronize, multi- BBGs, 224Return hardkey, 8Reverse Power Protection softkey, 27Revert to Default Cal Settings softkey, 203RFblankingmarker function, 166settings, saving, 156hardkey, 7outputconfiguring, 46, 7leveling, external, 104–111troubleshooting, 316RF During Power Search softkey, 112RF Output softkey, 198, 199RFC NETBIOS Naming softkey, 31ringing, 189ripple, 189RMS, 330RMS softkey, 112Rohde & Schwarz softkey, 33, 35roort, 330root cosine filter. See root nyquist filterroot mean square, 330Root Nyquist Filterdefinition, 330root nyquist filterdefinition, 330rotary knob, 43Route Connectors softkey, 49, 130Route To softkeys, 49, 130routingI/Q, 136, 198markerALC hold, 157RF blanking, 166saving settings, 156RPG test, 323runtime scaling, 191SS annunciator, 12, 14sales, Agilent offices, 326sample rate clock, 20sample rate softkey, 171Save hardkey, 70SAVE Seq Reg softkey, 70Save Setup To Header softkey, 149Scale Waveform Data softkey, 188scaling softkeys, 188SCPIenabling, 32reference content, xiiisoftkey, 33, 35screen saver settings, 26Screen Saver softkey, 26search, power, 113securedisplay, 313mode, 312security, 307Security softkey, 64Segment Advance softkey, 173segment advance triggering, 173segmentsadvance triggering, 175file headers, 149loading, 142softkeys, 142Select hardkey, 43Select Seq softkey, 128Select softkeys342 Agilent N51<strong>81A</strong>/<strong>82A</strong> <strong>MXG</strong> <strong>Signal</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>
IndexColor Palette, 26Different Header, 149, 153Header, 149Internal File(s) to Copy to USB, 69Reg, 70Seq, 70Waveform, 57self test, 324Sequence softkey, 64, 149sequencesediting, 147file headers, 149marker control, 168playing, 148waveform, 145serial data, synchronizing, 20server, enabling, 32serviceAgilent offices, 326guide content, xiiirequest annunciator, 12, 14Set Marker softkeys, 160settings, persistent, 330settings, phase noise, 261Show softkeysAlpha Table, 43Waveform Sequence, 145, 169signal generatormodes, 4<strong>Signal</strong> Studio, 3signal studio licenses, 37sinewave, 330Single softkey, 173Single Sweep softkey, 49skew, I/Q, 201Sockets SCPI softkey, 32sockets, enabling, 32softkeysdefinition of, 331help on, 42label area, 13, 5See also specific keysource settled signal, 49Source Settled softkey, 49, 130Span softkey, 112Specify Default Storage Path for User Media softkey, 64spectral regrowth, 182spectrum analyzer, troubleshooting signal loss, 317square root raised cosine filter. See root nyquist filterSquare softkey, 130standard, modulation, 330standby (yellow) LED, 8, 10State softkey, 64states, persistent, 330step array (user flatness), 96See also user flatness correctionStep Dwell softkey, 52, 119Step Spacing softkey, 52step sweepspacing, 49troubleshooting, 320using, 49Step/Knob Ratio softkey, 28Storage Type softkey, 66, 74Store Custom Dig Mod State softkey, 268Store To File softkey, 66, 67, 68Stored Segments softkey, 64, 149Subnet Mask softkey, 31Sum softkey, 198sweepannunciator, 12, 14hardkey, 49linear, 49, 58, 49manual control, 61, 4out connector, 15, 21, 49softkeys, 49–61, 130, 49troubleshooting, 320waveform, including, 59SWEEP hardkey, 49Sweep softkeys, 49–61, 69, 130swept output, 48switch, power, 8, 10SWMAN annunciator, 12, 14synchronize multi- BBGs, 218configure setup, 222equipment setup, 222resynchronize, 224system delay, 221trigger setup, 221system defaults, restoring, 27TT annunciator, 12, 14talker mode annunciator, 12, 14TCP, 331TCP Keep Alive softkeys, 31TDMAcustom digital modulation, predefined, 269TDMA digital modulation, 269terminator, 331test, self, 324test, self- web- enabled, 324tests, front panel, 323TETRA softkey, 266text area (on display), 13text entry softkeys, 142time, dwell, 329time, setting, 28time/date reference point, 28Time/Date softkey, 28Agilent N51<strong>81A</strong>/<strong>82A</strong> <strong>MXG</strong> <strong>Signal</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 343
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