Keysight 53210A 350MHz RF Counter
The shaded areas of the front panel represent keys that perform similar functions. These areas are briefly described below.
A.Measure Keys - display soft key menus from which the measurement function is selected. Auto Scale senses the input signal (greater than 100 Hz) on input channel 1, 2, or 3 and automatically sets the range and input threshold required to make the selected measurement. Counter measurements are covered in Chapter 3.
B.View Keys - select how measurement data is displayed on the front panel. Display configuration is covered later in this chapter. Graphics, math, and data logging are covered in Chapter 6.
C. System Keys - provide instrument-wide configuration which includes setting the counter preset state and access to utility functions and to the counter’s built-in help system. For measurement configuration involving numeric entry, Shift changes the key definitions to the numbers at the lower left of the keys.
D. Channel Keys - select the input channel and displays the soft key menu used to configure the input signal path. Note that Figure 1-1 includes Channel 3 Option 106 / 115. Signal path configuration is covered in Chapter 4
E. Gate and Trigger Keys - select the gating and triggering soft key menus used to control the measurement. Gating and triggering are covered in Chapter 5.
F. Soft Keys - are the menus from which the counter is configured. The menus and soft keys themselves are defined by the “functional” keys described above.
G.Power/Standby Button - switches the instrument between ‘on’ and ‘off’, or between ‘on’ and ‘standby’. Standby power (when enabled) is provided by the line voltage or Battery Option 300 and is used to maintain the temperature of the oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) - Option 010. See “Applying Power” in this chapter for more information.
H. USB ‘Host’ Port - available for transferring measurement data and instrument configurations between the counter and a USB storage device. The front panel port is for information transfer only. The rear panel USB port is used for instrument (I/O) control. Data flow is covered in Chapter 7.
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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June 2016 |
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Edition 4 |
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53210-90001 |
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7.2 MB |
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