HP 8360 User Manual

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LEVEL

)

INT : x.xx.

In

Normal, Uncoupled Attenuator,

the

(

POWER LEVEL

)

key controls

the Level

and Level Control

(see Figure A-l)

within the ALC level range

to -20

The attenuator is

uncoupled from the ALC system and is controlled separately with the

Set

key.

When you press

(

POWER LEVEL

),

the active entry area displays:

X

A L C :

where X represents a numeric value. The data display area indicates:

Power

INT : x . x x .

In

Normal, External Detector

the

[

POWER LEVEL

)

key

controls the output power of the synthesizer as compared to the
external detector feedback voltage. The attenuator
(if present) is automatically uncoupled from the ALC system and the

(

POWER LEVEL

key controls the Level DAC and Level Control Circuits

(see Figure A-l) within the ALC level range

to -20

This mode of operation requires a feedback connection from a

negative-output diode detector to the EXT ALC connector.

When you press

(

POWER LEVEL

),

the active entry area displays:

X

EXT POWER:

,

where X represents a numeric value. The data display area indicates:

EXT : x . x x .

In

Normal, Power Meter

the

(

POWER LEVEL

)

key

controls the output power of the synthesizer as compared to the

feedback voltage of the power meter. The attenuator (if present) is

automatically uncoupled from the ALC system and the

POWER LEVEL

key controls the Level DAC and Level Control Circuits (see
Figure A-l) within a more restricted range of the ALC level.
Instead of the 45

range of the ALC in other modes, 12

is

available in this mode, with the upper end of the range set by the

Pwr

Range

This mode of operation requires a feedback

connection from the recorder output of a power meter.

When you press

(

POWER LEVEL

),

the active entry area displays:

X

POWER LEVEL:

,

where X represents a numeric value. The data display area indicates:

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