EDIT Menu
AWG2021 User Manual
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3. Press the VALUE button on the front panel and select Magnitude. The knob
icon is displayed on the Magnitude side.
4. Using the general purpose knob or the numeric keys, change the magnitude.
5. To change the magnitude for another frequency, press the CURSOR button
on the front panel, and use the general purpose knob to move the active
vertical bar cursor to the frequency to be edited. Next, repeat Steps 3 and 4.
Editing Phase. Here is the procedure for editing the phase.
1. Select Operation from the bottom menu.
2. Press the CURSOR button on the front panel to select the left/right vertical
bar cursor. Using the numeric keys or the general purpose knob, move the
active vertical bar cursor to the frequency to be edited.
3. Press the VALUE button on the front panel and select Phase. The knob icon
is displayed on the Phase side.
4. Using the general purpose knob or the numeric keys, change the phase.
5. To change the phase for another frequency, press the CURSOR button on
the front panel, and use the general purpose knob to move the active vertical
bar cursor to the frequency to be edited. Next, repeat Steps 3 and 4.
Searching for Peaks. Select Operation from the bottom menu to display the
Right peak and Left peak items on the side menu. These items detect the signal
peaks.
Right peak The active vertical bar cursor is moved to the peak
in the signal to the right of the active vertical bar
cursor. Each time this item is selected, the peak
value moves to the right.
Left peak The active vertical bar cursor is moved to the peak
in the signal to the left of the active vertical bar
cursor. Each time this item is selected, the peak
value moves to the left.
Drawing Magnitude and Phase. Use Draw... from the side menu to draw points
between the left and right vertical bar cursors and then connect the points to
create an arbitrary magnitude and phase. Immediately after you select the
Draw... item, a point cursor will appear midway between the vertical bar cursors,
in the center of the vertical axis. The following diagram shows the menu
configuration for the Draw... item.