Preferences


Preferences are settings that survive a Preset or Shutdown.  Preferences are listed on this page with links to locations that provide more information.

How to set Preferences

Using Hardkey/SoftTab/Softkey

Using a mouse

  1. Press System > System Setup > Preferences....

  1. Click Utility.

  2. Select System.

  3. Select System Setup.

  4. Select Preferences.

 

Preferences  dialog box help  

Preferences survive a Preset and a Shutdown.

A checked box makes the following statements true unless stated otherwise.

Note: The default setting is listed first.

Avg: On PRESET set two-point group delay aperture  Group delay aperture is set to 11 points.

Avg: On PRESET set two-point group delay aperture  Group delay aperture set to 2 points. Learn more.

Cal: Always use Internal Trigger during cal - Only use Internal Trigger source

Cal: Always use Internal Trigger during cal (default) -use the other Trigger source

Cal: ECal Extrapolation for IMD

Cal: ECal Extrapolation for IMD Allows Swept IMD and IMDx channels to be calibrated beyond the stop frequency of the ECal module by extrapolating the error terms. Learn more.

Cal: For Frequency Offset, use Primary Frequencies

Cal: For Frequency Offset, use Primary Frequencies  Use when making mmWave measurements without a test set. Learn more.

This setting only affects calibrations performed using SCPI. Cals performed from the User Interface ALWAYS offer a choice to save to a named Cal Set.

Cal: (SCPI only) Auto-generate a User Cal Set   Completed calibrations are automatically saved to Cal Registers; NOT to User Cal Sets.

Cal: (SCPI only) Auto-generate a User Cal Set  Completed calibrations are automatically saved to an auto-named User Cal Set. Caution: this can cause a lot of saved User Cal Sets. Learn more.

The following message appears when both the Cal Set choices above and below are selected:

"Cal: Auto-save preferences conflict "

Cal: (SCPI) Auto-save to User Cal Set (above)- or - Cal: (SCPI) Auto-save to current Cal Set (below)

Uncheck one of these.

This setting only affects calibrations performed using SCPI. Cals performed from the User Interface ALWAYS offer a choice to save to a named Cal Set.

Cal: (SCPI) Auto-save to current Cal Set - Always automatically save a completed Cal to the Cal Set that is currently selected on the specified channel, which could be the channel Cal Register. If the channel does not yet have a selected Cal Set, the Cal will be saved to a new User Cal Set with an automatically-generated name.

Cal: (SCPI) Auto-save to current Cal Set (default)- Do NOT automatically save a completed Cal to the Cal Set that is currently selected on the specified channel.

Display: Selected trace changes width briefly. The selected trace does NOT change width briefly in order to improve visibility.

Display: Selected trace changes width briefly.

Display: Selected Trace is wider.  The selected trace is the narrow, default size.

Display: Selected Trace is wider. The active (selected) trace is always wider.

Display: Touchscreen ON. Selections can be made by touching the screen.

Display: Touchscreen ON. Selections can NOT be made by touching the screen.

Ext Device: De-activate on PRESET and recall. External devices are de-activated when the VNA is Preset or when a Instrument State is recalled.

Ext Device: De-activate on PRESET and recall. External devices remain active when the VNA is Preset or when a Instrument State is recalled.

Learn more about External Devices.

Limit: Draw failed trace segments in red Failed segments are drawn in red. Learn more.

Limit: Draw failed trace segments in red  Failed data points (dots) are drawn in red.

Limit: Draw Limit Lines in Red  Limit lines are drawn in the same color as the trace.

Limit: Draw Limit Lines in Red All Limit limes are drawn in Red.

Limit: Test the nearest measurement point - When the stimulus of measurement point is not the same as the limit test point, the nearest limit test point is used for pass/fail judgement.

Limit: Test the nearest measurement point - The pass/fail is judged at only the stimulus of limit test point.

Markers: Coupling controls on|off state of markers - Turning a marker on or off will have no effect on the markers on other traces.

Markers: Coupling controls on|off state of markers - With Coupled Markers ON, when a marker is turned on, the same-numbered marker on all coupled traces will also be turned on. Likewise, turning off a marker will turn it off on all coupled traces.

Markers: On Preset, Coupled Markers is ON - Coupled Markers is OFF after Preset

Markers: On Preset, Coupled Markers is ON - Coupled Markers is ON after Preset

Markers: On Preset, Coupling Method is Channel - Marker Coupling Method is set to ALL after Preset.

Markers: On Preset, Coupling Method is Channel - Marker Coupling Method is set to Channel after Preset.

Marker: On Preset, set BW/Notch search reference to Peak - BW/Notch marker search reference is set to current marker position after Preset.

Marker: On Preset, set BW/Notch search reference to Peak - BW/Notch marker search reference is set to peak after Preset.

Marker: Programming treats Mkr 10 as Reference  A marker programming command that includes 10 as its marker number argument will operate on the Reference Marker (NOT the general-purpose Marker 10). See Marker commands.

Marker: Programming treats Mkr 10 as Reference  A marker programming command that includes 10 as its marker number argument will operate on the general-purpose Marker 10 (NOT the Reference marker).

Marker: Use single marker for marker search (default) - Use one marker for marker search. Sub Marker is displayed and used for Bandwidth, Notch searches.

Marker: Use single marker for marker search - Use multi marker for marker search.

Meas: Mathematical offset for receiver attenuation  The reported test port receiver power is mathematically offset by the amount of receiver attenuation.  Default for all models.

Meas: Mathematical offset for receiver attenuation  The reported test port receiver power is NOT mathematically offset by the amount of receiver attenuation.

Learn more.

Meas: Mathematical offset for source attenuation  The reported reference receiver power is mathematically offset by the amount of source attenuation.

Meas: Mathematical offset for source attenuation  The reported reference receiver power is NOT mathematically offset by the amount of source attenuation.. Learn more.

Memory: Data Math 8510 Mode  Standard data processing chain.

Memory: Data Math 8510 Mode Simulate the Keysight 8510 data processing chain as it pertains to Trace Math and Memory. Learn more.

Memory: Interpolate ON is default condition  Set memory interpolation to OFF as the default.

Memory: Interpolate ON is default condition  Set memory interpolation to ON as the default. Learn more.

Power: On Preset turn power on  Instrument Preset always turns source power ON.

Power: On Preset turn power on  When the current source power setting is OFF, source power remains OFF after Preset. When the current power setting is ON, source power is turned ON after Preset. Learn more.

For SCPI behavior only. Learn more.

Power: Report source unleveled events as errors  Source unleveled events are reported as errors.

Power: Report source unleveled events as errors  Source unleveled events are NOT reported as errors.

Power: Report when receiver is overloaded  A warning message is displayed on the VNA screen indicating that a receiver is overloaded or in compression. The displayed data is probably not accurate. One error per sweep appears and is reported in the Error Log.

Power: Report when receiver is overloaded  Do NOT show overload warnings on the screen or report these errors in the error log.

Power: RF power On during frequency sweep retrace  Leave RF power ON during a retrace of single-band frequency or segment sweeps.

Power: RF power On during frequency sweep retrace  Turn RF power OFF during a retrace of single-band frequency or segment sweeps. Learn more.

Power: Turn Source Power Off when receiver is overloaded. Power remains ON when a receiver is overloaded.

Power: Turn Source Power Off when receiver is overloaded. Turn OFF power to ALL ports when a receiver is overloaded. A notification dialog appears. Click OK, then lower the power level, then turn power ON. (Click Stimulus, then Power)

Power: Use Start Power during Power Sweep retrace  At the end of a power sweep, while waiting to trigger the next sweep, the VNA maintains source power at the start power level.

Power: Use Start Power during Power Sweep retrace  Maintain source power at the STOP power level. Learn more.

Preset: Confirm preset - When Preset hardkey button is pressed, VNA firmware immediately presets (Hardkey is required only).

Preset: Confirm preset (defaul) - When Preset > Preset is pressed, VNA firmware immediately presets (Hardkey and Softkey are required).

Preset: On Preset show Quick Start dialog - Open Quick Start dialog on Preset.

Preset: On Preset show Quick Start dialog - Do not open Quick Start dialog on Preset.

Recall: Softkey order is most recently used - Recall softkey order which is most recently used.

Recall: Softkey order is most recently used (default) - Do NOT recall softkey order which is most recently used.

Scale: On Preset Couple scale to Window - Scale coupling is set to Window when Preset.

Scale: On Preset Couple scale to Window (default) - Scale coupling is set to Off by default when Preset.

Sweep: On Preset set Sweep Mode to Stepped - Sweep Mode set to Stepped after Preset.

Sweep: On Preset set Sweep Mode to Stepped - Sweep Mode set to Auto after Preset.

Sweep: Use only ramp sweeps for Auto Sweep Mode - Auto Sweep Mode set to use continuous ramp sweeps after Preset.

Sweep: Use only ramp sweeps for Auto Sweep Mode - Auto Sweep Mode set to not use ramp sweeps after Preset.

System: Enable sound (default) - Instrument speaker turns ON.

System: Enable sound - Instrument speaker turns OFF.

System: On Power-on show Keys toolbar - Display softkey toolbar after power-on.

System: On Power-on show Keys toolbar - Hide softkey toolbar after power-on.

System: Use keyboard to navigate softkeys - Enable the keyboard to browse the softkeys.

System: Use keyboard to navigate softkeys (default) - Disable the keyboard to browse the softkeys.

System: Optimize memory for use with many channels - (M9485A only)  The maximum number of channels will be extended but measurement speed may be decreased. The maximum number of channels depends on PC memory, NOP and traces.

System: Optimize memory for use with many channels (default) - (M9485A only)  Standard mode (No memory optimization)   

Sets the scope of External Trigger Output signal properties. The VNA is Preset after changing this setting.

Trigger: External Trigger OUT is Global  Channels can have different External Trigger OUT settings. Default for PNA-X and N522xA models. On the Trigger Setup dialog, Trigger Mode = Point is ignored for external triggering.

Trigger: External Trigger OUT is Global  All channels have same External Trigger OUT settings. Default for VNA ā€œCā€ and PNA-L models. Aux Trig OUT properties apply to all channels except the Per Point setting.  To set Per Point for specific channels: On the Trigger Setup dialog, set Trigger Scope = Channel, under Channel Trigger State, select the channel, and set Trigger Mode = Point.

See External Triggering dialog.

 

The More buttons launch dialogs that contain predefined preferences:

Data Saves... -

Define Data Saves - While not explicitly called Preferences, all of these settings survive a shutdown. Learn more.

Power Limit

Offsets and Limits - Sets Power Limits and Offsets. Learn more.

Transparency...

Dialog Transparency - Some dialogs can be viewed in various levels of transparency. Learn more.

Language...

Help - Sets the language of the built-in help (English or other localized language). Learn more.

User Preset...

User Preset - Specify the Instrument State file that the analyzer will use when Preset. Learn more.

Page Setup...

Page Setup - Standard printer settings (Paper, Orientation, and Size) do NOT survive a shutdown.

All other settings DO survive a shutdown. Learn more.

Colors...

Display Colors - Sets display items to custom colors. Learn more.

Print Colors - Sets print items to custom colors. Learn more.

Toolbars...

Show Toolbars/Other Bars - Select toolbars to display.

Defaults - Restore preferences to their default values.

Millimeter settings

Sets MM Wave configurations. Learn more.

 

Although they are called preferences, the following settings do NOT survive a shutdown.

Calibration

UI Setting

Show or not, the first 'Method' Page of the Cal Wizard.

Cal Preferences

Set and order default Cal Types

Cal Preferences

Perform orientation of the ECal module during calibration?

ECal Wizard

Specify ECal port mapping when orientation is OFF

ECal Wizard

Show or hide custom Cal Windows during Cal

Cal Window (remote commands only)