HP (Hewlett-Packard) E6380-90019 Cell Phone Accessories User Manual


 
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Operating Overview
Saving and Recalling Instrument Setups
To remove (clear) an individual save register
Step 1. Specify where the register is stored using the Save/Recall
field on the I/O CONFIGURE screen.
Step 2. Press
Recall.
Step 3. Use the knob to position the cursor in front of the register to
be removed from the Recall menu at the bottom-right of the
screen. The register name and percentage of memory occupied
by that register are indicated at the top of the screen.
Step 4. Press
Yes On/Off. A prompt appears, asking if you want to delete
the save register.
Step 5. Press
Yes On/Off.
To clear all save registers
Step 1. Press
Recall.
Step 2. Use the knob to position the cursor in front of the *Clr All*
entry in the Recall menu at the bottom-right of the screen.
Step 3. Press the knob or press
Enter. A prompt appears at the top of
the screen to verify that you want to clear all registers.
Step 4. Press
Yes On/Off.
Register Names
You can use any number, letter, or combination of numbers and letters
as a name for storing instrument settings. For instance; if you want to
save a setup for testing a “Vulcan7” radio, you can save the setting as
“VULCAN7”.
Two register names are reserved for special purposes: POWERON and
BASE.
POWERON Settings
When the Test Set is turned on, it uses a set of instrument setup
parameters specified at the time of manufacture. You can have the
instrument power up in a different state by making the desired changes
to the original settings, and then saving them using the name
POWERON.
The next time the instrument is turned on, the instrument returns to
the state present when you saved the POWERON setting. For instance;
if the SCOPE screen was displayed when POWERON was saved, it is
the screen that is displayed when you turn the instrument on.
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