Boonton 9240 series rf voltmeter, Getting started 3-3 – Boonton 9240 RF Voltmeter User Manual

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Boonton 9240 Series RF Voltmeter

Table 3-1 Operating Controls, Indicators and Connections

(continued)


Reference #

Front Rear Nomenclature

Function


3

◄ and ► Keys

In entry mode, pressing ◄advances the cursor to the left. In the measurement
mode of operation pressing the ◄ key sets the Active channel to Linear
measurement units (Volts, %). In entry mode, pressing ►advances the cursor to
the right. In the measurement mode of operation pressing the ►key sets the
Active channel to Log measurement units (dBm, dBr).


4

▲ and ▼ Keys

Used for incrementing or decrementing numeric parameters, selecting from lists,
or scrolling through multi-line displays. In the measurement mode of operation
pressing the ▲ key moves the Active Channel cursor up on the display. For
example if the active channel is set to 2, pressing the ▲key will cause channel 1
to be the active channel. Pressing the ▼ key moves the Active Channel cursor
down on the display. If the active channel is set to 1, pressing the ▼ key will
cause channel 2 to be the active channel.

5

Enter Key

In entry mode, initiates the procedure to change a parameter. In parameter entry
mode, terminates the current command and changes the parameter to the last
displayed value. In the measurement mode, display the active channels
CHANNEL menu.


6

Power Switch

Turns the instrument off and on.


7

<Menu> Key

Displays and allows editing of the instrument's operating parameters. Returns
instrument to local mode when operating in the bus remote mode. Escapes back
to measurement screen from any menu.


8

<Sensor> Key

Displays the serial number of the installed probes and allows for editing of the
Voltage Probe parameters.


9

<FREQ> Key

Selects the operating frequency display. NOTE: The probes are not provided with
frequency calibration factors. Changing this parameter has no affect on the
measurement.

10

<AVG> Key

Selects the filter averaging display for the measurement value.


11

<Zero > Key

One Key Press Operation. When measuring low level signals it is important to
zero the channel prior to measuring the signal. When the Active Channel is
measuring levels below approximately -50 dBm, depressing the <Zero > key will
use the measured reading as the zero offset. This allows for fast zeroing of the
most sensitive range of the channel so that the needed measurement can be
performed faster.

The Zero menu can be displayed by first pressing the <Menu> key followed by
the <Zero > key. From there the user chooses the the channel to perform a Zero
operation on.





Getting Started

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