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		 User’s Guide   
					Part Number 34811-90001   
					January 1994   
					For Warranty and Regulatory information, see the pages behind   
					the Index.   
					© Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1994   
					All Rights Reserved.   
					HP 34811A   
					BenchLink Software   
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				Conventions Used in this Guide   
					Throughout this guide the following typeface and icon conventions are   
					maintained to improve readability and enable you to quickly find the   
					information you need.   
					Ctrl+C Italics are used to indicate a hot key (shortcut) to perform a task or to   
					give some useful information.   
					The Toolbar, Palette Bar, and some paragraphs in this guide contain   
					icons to represent an action.   
					CANCEL This typeface is used to indicate the label on a button or other control.   
					b:\setup This typeface indicates that input from the keyboard can be typed   
					literally or indicates a menu command to be selected. For example:   
					"Type b:\setup" or "Select File | Open... from the Menu Bar".   
					File | Open... is separated by a bar because you must first select the   
					File menu, then select Open.   
					Recommended Reading   
					This guide assumes that you have some experience using Microsoft   
					Windows. If you don’t know how to use the basic features of Windows or   
					are unfamiliar with terms such as click, double-click, resizing, and   
					dragging, you may want to consult your Microsoft Windows User’s Guide.   
					If you are new to the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform   
					Generator, please read your user’s guide before using HP BenchLink/Arb.   
					The READBLA.WRI file   
					This file contains up-to-date information about the HP BenchLink/Arb   
					application. It is installed as an icon in the BenchLink program group   
					during installation. Double-click the icon to view the contents of the file.   
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				In This Book   
					
					and configure your instrument for operation.   
					Chapter 2 - Quick Start describes how to start the software and   
					
					Chapter 3 - Using HP BenchLink/Arb describes how to use   
					
					waveforms as well as transferring waveforms to the HP 33120A   
					Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator.   
					
					and functions available for editing and creating waveshapes.   
					Chapter 5 - Using with Other Applications describes how to use   
					HP BenchLink/Arb with other Windows applications. Special file formats   
					are described.   
					Chapter 6 - Error and Information Messages lists possible   
					HP BenchLink/Arb error and information messages with explanations   
					and suggested solutions.   
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				Table of Contents   
					Conventions Used in this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
					Recommended Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
					The READBLA.WRI file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
					In This Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
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					Chapter 1 – Installation   
					Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
					Personal Computer Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
					Computer Interface Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   
					Installing the HP BenchLink/Arb Software . . . . . . . . . . .   
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					If you encounter problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   
					To Change the HP BenchLink/Arb Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   
					Freeing Disk Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   
					To Remove HP BenchLink/Arb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   
					Chapter 2 – Quick Start   
					HP BenchLink/Arb Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   
					Title Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   
					Menu Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   
					Toolbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   
					Palette Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   
					Waveform Edit Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   
					Wave View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   
					Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   
					Starting and Closing HP BenchLink/Arb . . . . . . . . . . . . 16   
					To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform . . . . . . 17   
					Chapter 3 – Using HP BenchLink/Arb   
					About Arbitrary Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   
					Creating Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   
					Standard Waveshapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   
					Freehand Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   
					Line Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   
					Editing a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   
					Selecting Parts of a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   
					Modifying Standard Waveshape Segments . . . . . . . . . . 29   
					Using the Clipboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   
					Copying the Active Waveform Edit Window as a Bitmap . . 30   
					Inserting Data Into an Existing Waveform . . . . . . . . . . 30   
					Clearing Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   
					Undo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   
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				Chapter 3 – Using HP BenchLink/Arb (continued)   
					Performing Waveform Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   
					Add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   
					Subtract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   
					Multiply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   
					Performing Math Operations Using the Clipboard . . . . . . 32   
					Using Standard Waveshapes in Math Operations . . . . . . 33   
					Clipping a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   
					Using Absolute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   
					Inverting a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   
					Mirroring a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   
					Smoothing a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					Resizing a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					Expand To Fit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   
					Importing Data Saved From HP BenchLink/Scope . . . . . . . . 36   
					Configuring the Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   
					Transferring Waveforms to the Function Generator . . . . . . . 39   
					Printing Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40   
					Saving Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41   
					Using HP BenchLink/Arb Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42   
					Configuring the HP 33120A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   
					Chapter 4 – Feature and Function Reference   
					HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   
					Title Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   
					Menu Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   
					Toolbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47   
					Palette Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   
					Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49   
					Standard Waveshapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50   
					Waveform Edit Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   
					Wave View Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   
					Selection modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55   
					Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56   
					X and Y Markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   
					Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   
					Scrolling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					Tick Marks (Segment Identification Markers) . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					File Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					.ARB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					.BIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					.CSV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					.PRN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   
					Sample Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   
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				Chapter 5 – Using With Other Applications   
					Importing Arbitrary Waveforms From Files . . . . . . . . . . . 62   
					To import a .CSV or .PRN file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62   
					To import a file from Mathcad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62   
					Exporting Arbitrary Waveforms to Other Applications . . . . . 63   
					To Export a Waveform Using the Clipboard . . . . . . . . . . 63   
					To Export Waveform Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63   
					Starting Other BenchLink Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64   
					Chapter 6 - Error and Information Messages . . . . . . . 65   
					Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67   
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				Chapter 1 Installation   
					Equipment Required   
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					This chapter describes how to install and configure HP BenchLink/Arb to   
					run on your computer.   
					Before beginning the installation process, verify that your system meets   
					the following minimum requirements.   
					Equipment Required   
					Personal Computer Requirements   
					• IBM (or compatible) 386 or 486 PC.   
					• 3.5" 1.44 Mb floppy disk drive (high density).   
					• Microsoft compatible mouse (bus or serial).   
					• Color VGA or SVGA display.   
					• 4 MB memory.   
					• 1.4 MB free disk space (additional space is required for   
					storage of waveforms).   
					• Microsoft Windows version 3.1 or higher.   
					• Microsoft MS-DOS version 5.0 or higher.   
					• Either RS-232 or IEEE-488 (HP-IB/GPIB) interface   
					(as described below).   
					Computer Interface Requirements   
					IEEE-488 Interface Requirements. To use an IEEE-488 interface with   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb you must have an HP-IB cable (HP 10833X) and one   
					of the following IEEE-488 interface cards already installed in your   
					computer:   
					• HP 27209A HP-IB   
					• HP 82335A/B HP-IB   
					• National Instruments AT-GPIB   
					• National Instruments GPIB-PCII/IIA   
					RS-232 Requirements. To use RS-232 with HP BenchLink/Arb you   
					must have an RS-232 cable and an available Asynchronous Serial (COM)   
					port on your PC.   
					RS-232 cables and adapters are described in the HP 33120A User’s   
					Guide   
					1 HP-IB is Hewlett-Packard’s implementation of IEEE-488.2.   
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					Installing the HP BenchLink/Arb Software   
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					Installing the HP BenchLink/Arb Software   
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					Insert the HP BenchLink/Arb floppy disk in your computer disk drive.   
					Save any work in progress. Close unneeded applications.   
					Select File | Run at the Program Manager. Type A:\setup in the   
					COMMAND LINE text box and press ENTER or click OK. Change the drive   
					letter if needed (i.e., B:\setup).   
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					During the installation process, the setup program will prompt you for   
					the directory to receive the files. Press ENTER to accept the default   
					installation directory. Type a new drive and directory in the INSTALL TO:   
					text box if needed.   
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					The installation program will create a new program group in the   
					Program Manager and add the HP BenchLink/Arb and Arb Readme icons   
					to the group.   
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					To Change the HP BenchLink/Arb Icon   
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					If you encounter problems   
					• Check the system and interface requirements listed on page 8.   
					• If you are using RS-232, be sure you are using the correct cable.   
					Interface cables are described in detail in the HP 33120A   
					User’s Guide.   
					• Check the error messages contained in Chapter 6.   
					• If your PC is configured to use extended memory management (such   
					as EMM386.EXE) and you are using a Hewlett-Packard HP-IB   
					Interface card, you must ensure that the memory management does   
					not conflict with the interface card. The installation section of your   
					HP-IB interface card user’s manual describes configurations to avoid   
					this problem.   
					• If you are using an IEEE-488 Interface card, ensure you have   
					correctly installed the interface software before running   
					HP BenchLink/Arb. Either an HPIB.DLL or GPIB.DLL file must be   
					located in your HP BenchLink/Arb directory, the Windows directory,   
					or a directory included in the PATH command in your   
					AUTOEXEC.BAT file. For specific details, refer to your IEEE-488   
					Interface card installation guide.   
					To Change the HP BenchLink/Arb Icon   
					You can change the HP BenchLink/Arb icon appearance in the   
					BenchLink program group.   
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					Click the HP BenchLink/Arb icon in the BenchLink program group to   
					select it (do not start the application).   
					Select FILE | PROPERTIES... in the Windows program manager menu   
					bar. The Program Item Properties dialog box is displayed.   
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					Freeing Disk Space   
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					Click the CHANGE ICON... button. The Change Icon dialog box is displayed.   
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					Scroll through the available icons and double click on the icon you want   
					or highlight the icon and click OK. You will be returned to the Program   
					Items Properties dialog box which will now show the new icon. Click OK.   
					You can also select other icons from other program files. Refer   
					to your Windows documentation for complete details about   
					changing icons.   
					Freeing Disk Space   
					After installation you may wish to remove unnecessary files to free hard   
					disk space on your computer. The following table describes files installed   
					by HP BenchLink/Arb that may be safely removed to recover disk space.   
					File   
					Directory1   
					\BENCH\SAMPLES\ Waveform files   
					Use   
					When to remove   
					*.ARB   
					If you no longer need sample   
					waveform files.   
					ARBINST.EXE \WINDOWS\   
					READBLA.WRI \BENCH\   
					Installation program   
					After HP BenchLink/Arb has been   
					successfully installed.   
					Configuration   
					information about   
					HP BenchLink/Arb and   
					product information   
					added or changed since   
					this manual was printed   
					After HP BenchLink/Arb has been   
					successfully installed and you do   
					not plan to change your computer   
					configuration   
					(removal not recommended).   
					BL_ARB.HLP \BENCH\   
					Help File   
					If you do not wish to use on-line   
					help (removal not recommended).   
					1 These listed directories assume the default directories were used for installation of   
					Windows and HP BenchLink/Arb.   
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					To Remove HP BenchLink/Arb   
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					To Remove HP BenchLink/Arb   
					To remove the HP BenchLink/Arb program from your computer hard disk:   
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					Delete all the files in the directory containing HP BenchLink/Arb   
					(the default directory is \BENCH).   
					CAUTION If you have other HP BenchLink applications (i.e.,   
					HP BenchLink/ Scope) and delete all the files in the \BENCH   
					directory, you will also delete the other applications. Check the   
					READBLA.WRI file for a list of files installed by HP   
					BenchLink/ Arb.   
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					Delete the \BENCH directory.   
					Delete all files with the .ARB extension. Use Windows File Manager to   
					search your hard disk for these files.   
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					Delete the BENCHLNK.INI file from the Windows directory.   
					CAUTION Do not delete this file if you have other BenchLink   
					applications.   
					Delete the BenchLink program group and all icons from the Windows   
					Program Manager.   
					CAUTION You may also delete all files with the .PRN or .CSV   
					extension if you are sure these files are not used by another   
					application. Use the Windows File Manager to search for these   
					files.   
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				Chapter 2 Quick Start   
					
					This chapter provides an overview of HP BenchLink/Arb and gives a few   
					exercises to help you get started using the software. This chapter does   
					not describe all the features and functions of HP BenchLink/Arb.   
					Chapter 4 describes the features and functions.   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb Components   
					Title Bar   
					Menu Bar   
					Toolbar   
					Palette Bar   
					Tick Marks ( ∇ )   
					waveform edit   
					window   
					Wave View Window   
					(with zoom locator box)   
					Status Bar   
					Title Bar   
					The Title Bar provides the standard Windows Control-menu box and   
					sizing buttons. In the Title Bar, HP BenchLink/Arb displays the name of   
					any active waveform edit window.   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb Components   
					Menu Bar   
					The Menu Bar contains pull-down menus. Position your cursor over a   
					menu item and click the mouse button to view the menu choices. You can   
					also use the menus by holding the Alt key and typing the underlined   
					letter of the menu choice (for example, Alt+F will display the File menu).   
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					Toolbar   
					The Toolbar contains icons for quick display of dialog boxes and rapid   
					execution of HP BenchLink/Arb commands. The icons on the Toolbar   
					perform the same tasks as the pull-down menus in the Menu Bar, but do   
					so with a single click.   
					Palette Bar   
					The Palette Bar provides quick access to tools used in creating and   
					editing waveforms. Icons allow you to insert new waveform segments into   
					the active waveform window, edit segments already in the waveform   
					window, and to change the view of the waveform by zooming in or out.   
					Waveform Edit Windows   
					Waveforms created in HP BenchLink/Arb are displayed in waveform edit   
					windows. Waveforms consist of one or more segments which can be   
					created by inserting standard waveshapes, freehand drawing, line   
					drawing, and performing mathematical operations. Segments can be   
					combined to create virtually any arbitrary waveform you may need.   
					Wave View Window   
					The Wave View window allows you to view the entire waveform while   
					you are creating and editing individual segments in the active waveform   
					edit window. Any changes made to the waveform will be reflected in the   
					Wave View window. For convenience, the Wave View window can be   
					placed anywhere on your computer screen.   
					The Wave View window contains a sampled representation of the   
					waveform, and as such, cannot display every waveform detail. Rather   
					than a precise rendering of the waveform, the Wave View window gives a   
					general ‘overview’ of the waveform.   
					Status Bar   
					The Status Bar provides brief descriptions of the Menu Bar and Toolbar   
					items currently selected and provides specific waveform information   
					depending upon the application mode. It appears at the very bottom of   
					the HP BenchLink/Arb screen and dynamically changes as the various   
					menu commands or modes are selected.   
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				Chapter 2 Quick Start   
					Starting and Closing HP BenchLink/Arb   
					Starting and Closing HP BenchLink/Arb   
					Starting. HP BenchLink/Arb can be started in one of three ways:   
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					• From the BenchLink program group, double-click the   
					BenchLink/Arb icon.   
					• From the Windows File menu, choose Run... and, assuming   
					HP BenchLink/Arb was loaded in a directory named ’bench’, enter:   
					\bench\bl_arb.exe.   
					• From the DOS prompt, assuming HP BenchLink/Arb was loaded in a   
					directory named ‘bench’, type: win \bench\bl_arb.exe.   
					Once started, the HP BenchLink/Arb screen can be positioned, sized,   
					maximized, or reduced to an icon using the standard Windows controls in   
					the Title Bar.   
					The first time you start HP BenchLink/ Arb, the program will   
					prompt you to enter your name and your company name. This   
					information will appear in the banner screen each time you   
					start HP BenchLink/ Arb.   
					Closing. You can exit from HP BenchLink/Arb in one of two ways:   
					• From the HP BenchLink/Arb Menu Bar, choose File | Exit.   
					• Double-click the Windows Control-menu box.   
					HP BenchLink/Arb will prompt you to save any unsaved waveform   
					windows.   
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				Chapter 2 Quick Start   
					To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform   
					To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary   
					Waveform   
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					This exercise demonstrates how to use HP BenchLink/Arb. An arbitrary   
					waveform is created, edited, saved, and output to the function generator.   
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					Start HP BenchLink/Arb as described on the previous page. You should   
					have an empty waveform edit window displayed.   
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					Put a sine wave segment in the waveform edit window by clicking the   
					Sine Wave icon.   
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				Chapter 2 Quick Start   
					To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform   
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					Add a triangle wave segment to the sine wave by clicking the Triangle   
					Wave icon. The triangle wave segment is added to the sine wave   
					segment. Notice the tick mark (just above the waveform grids) that shows   
					where the segment begins and ends.   
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					4 
					Change the triangle wave segment amplitude. Place the cursor anywhere   
					on the triangle wave segment in the waveform edit window and   
					double-click. The Edit Segment dialog box appears.   
					Set the amplitude to 0.5. Place the cursor in the AMPLITUDE text box and   
					type 0.5 or click the up and down arrows next to the Amplitude text box.   
					Click OK.   
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				Chapter 2 Quick Start   
					To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform   
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					The triangle wave segment amplitude is reduced to 0.5 and the segment   
					is highlighted.   
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					Expand the arbitrary waveform to fill the waveform edit window. Click   
					on the Math menu choice and then Expand to Fit in the drop-down   
					menu.   
					The waveform is expanded to fill all 16,000 data points. The waveform   
					fills the entire window and is now considered arbitrary (you cannot edit   
					the sine wave or triangle wave segments independently).   
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					To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform   
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					Save the new waveform by clicking the Save icon. The Save As dialog box   
					appears.   
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					Type the name wave1.arb in the FILE NAME text box and click OK. The   
					waveform edit window name changes to reflect the file name.   
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					To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform   
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					Send the new waveform to the function generator. Click the I/O menu   
					option and then Send Waveform... from the drop-down menu or click   
					the Send Waveform icon. The Send Waveform dialog box appears.   
					2 
					Change the AMPLITUDE value to 1.0 and click OK. The waveform is sent   
					to the function generator. The function generator will output the new   
					waveform once all the data points have been received.   
					If the I/O | Send Waveform ... menu is not active (gray),   
					HP BenchLink/Arb did not find a function generator on the specified   
					interface. Check that the function generator is properly connected to the   
					computer and turned on. Refer to the section "Configuring the Interface"   
					in Chapter 3 for more information.   
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				Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb   
					About Arbitrary Waveforms   
					This chapter describes procedures, components, and features you will use   
					in HP BenchLink/Arb.   
					About Arbitrary Waveforms   
					The waveforms you create in HP BenchLink/Arb are a series of data   
					points. The first point, 0, is given a Y value between -1 and +1. The next   
					point has another Y value, and so on, to the maximum number of data   
					points in your waveform. Taken together, these points make up a   
					waveshape.   
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					All the data points in the waveform edit window make up one function   
					generator output cycle. When you send the waveform to the function   
					generator, it will attempt to output all the points at the frequency you   
					specify. For example, if you create a waveform with 10 sine wave   
					segments and set a 1 kHz output frequency when you send the waveform   
					to the function generator, the output will appear to be a 10 kHz sine wave.   
					The function generator samples the data points at 40 Msamples/second.   
					The maximum output is determined by the sample rate divided by the   
					number of points. A full waveform edit window (16,000 data points)   
					appears to have an upper frequency limit of 2.5 kHz , since   
					40 Msamples/16,000 = 2500. When higher frequencies are reached, the   
					function generator automatically samples the points so the full wave is   
					output. The function generator will sample no fewer than 8 points per   
					waveshape. Refer to chapter 7 in the HP 33120 User’s Guide for   
					additional information about sampling.   
					When possible, you should always send the maximum number of data   
					points. The more data points you send, the greater the fidelity of the   
					function generator output. HP BenchLink/Arb contains a special   
					function to allow you to expand any waveform to the maximum number   
					of data points.   
					The relative amplitude (Y values) of your waveform can range from -1 to   
					+1. This is a ‘relative’ amplitude because the function generator output   
					voltage will be scaled to these values. You set the desired output   
					peak-to-peak voltage when you send the waveform to the function   
					generator. For example, a square wave in the waveform edit window   
					that ranges from -1 to +1 can be output as a 1 volt peak-to-peak   
					waveform. The +1 relative amplitude is scaled to +0.5 volts and the -1   
					relative amplitude is scaled to -0.5. The square wave will be centered   
					around 0 volts.   
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					About Arbitrary Waveforms   
					Because of this relative amplitude scaling, it is possible to create   
					waveforms that contain unintentional dc offsets. Consider a square wave   
					that ranges from +1 to -0.5. If this waveform is sent to the function   
					generator with a specified output voltage of 1 V peak-to-peak, the square   
					wave will not be centered around 0 V but will have an apparent +0.5 Volt   
					dc offset. The +1 relative amplitude will be scaled to +0.75 V and the -0.5   
					relative amplitude will be scaled to -0.25 V.   
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					Where possible, your waveforms should range from +1 to -1 in the   
					waveform edit window. HP BenchLink/Arb contains a special function to   
					allow you expand the Y values to the maximum.   
					The Y values of the starting and ending points in your waveform can also   
					cause unexpected discontinuities if they are not the same value. The   
					function generator output will ‘jump’ from the ending value to the   
					starting value each cycle. For a smooth waveform output, be sure the   
					starting and ending values are the same.   
					Small discontinuities within the waveform can be removed by smoothing   
					the waveform. These discontinuities are common with waveforms created   
					by freehand or line drawing modes. HP BenchLink/Arb provides a special   
					smoothing function for this purpose.   
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				Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb   
					Creating Waveforms   
					Creating Waveforms   
					Waveforms consist of one or more segments of X and Y points which can   
					be created in HP BenchLink/Arb in a number of ways, including drawing   
					the waveform in freehand mode, combining standard waveshapes,   
					applying mathematical operations, and importing X, Y data from other   
					applications. Any of these methods can be combined to create more   
					complex waveforms. Segments can be of many different sizes with the   
					total not exceeding 16,000 points per waveform.   
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					To open a new waveform edit window select File | New from the Menu   
					Bar or click the new waveform edit window icon. An untitled waveform   
					edit window is displayed.   
					Standard Waveshapes   
					Standard waveshapes can be inserted in the waveform edit window by   
					selecting commands from the Waveforms Menu or by clicking an icon on   
					the Palette Bar.   
					If the selection is made from the Waveforms Menu, the New Segment   
					dialog box will appear, allowing you to specify and preview the   
					waveshape characteristics.   
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					Creating Waveforms   
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					If the selection is made by clicking an icon in the Palette Bar, one   
					
					default values. If the new waveshape segment causes the total points to   
					exceed 16,000, a warning dialog will appear, informing you that the   
					segment will not be added. Click OK and try a smaller number of points   
					or remove part of the existing waveform.   
					Standard waveshapes and their default parameters are described in   
					Chapter 4.   
					Freehand Drawing   
					Select the Freehand drawing mode by clicking the Freehand icon or by   
					selecting Waveforms | Freehand from the Menu Bar. The standard   
					cursor changes to a pencil cursor when inside the waveform edit window.   
					
					button. Release the mouse button to complete the freehand waveform   
					segment. Freehand waveform segments are automatically connected to   
					any pre-existing segments. You will remain in the Freehand drawing   
					mode until another mode is selected.   
					You are not allowed to draw over a standard waveshape unless you   
					thumbtack markers over one (see page 29). Drawing over another   
					freehand segment will modify the existing points.   
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					Editing a Waveform   
					Line Drawing   
					Select Line drawing mode by clicking the Line icon or by selecting   
					Waveforms | Line from the Menu Bar. Click once in the waveform   
					window to start the line and then move the cursor and click again.   
					Numerous connected lines can be drawn by moving the cursor and   
					clicking again. Double-click at the end of the line in the window, press   
					ESCAPE, or press ENTER to terminate the line. You will remain in the   
					Line drawing mode until another mode is selected.   
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					You are not allowed to draw over a standard waveshape unless you   
					thumbtack markers over one. Drawing over another line segment will   
					modify the existing points.   
					Editing a Waveform   
					Waveforms can be edited in multiple ways. Individual segments may be   
					selected and edited, or parts of the waveform may be cut, copied, pasted   
					or cleared from the screen.   
					Selecting Parts of a Waveform   
					To select a part or segment of a waveform, click the Edit Select icon. Use   
					the cursor to highlight the area for editing or math operations.   
					When a portion of a waveform is selected and highlighted, the Status Bar   
					reflects the start and end points of the highlighted area and the total   
					number of points selected. The highlighted area can be adjusted using the   
					arrow keys:   
					• Right arrow - selects the right side of the highlighted area   
					• Left arrow - selects the left side of the highlighted area   
					• Up arrow - increases the highlighted area   
					• Down arrow - decreases the highlighted area   
					In normal viewing mode, the up and down arrow keys may not seem to   
					increase or decrease the highlighted area in the waveform edit window.   
					However, the Status Bar will indicate the change and zooming will   
					show the effect more efficiently.   
					To invalidate a highlighted selection, click past the end of the waveform   
					or click the Edit Select icon.   
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					Editing a Waveform   
					To highlight an individual segment, hold the SHIFT key and click on the   
					segment. Select multiple segments by holding the SHIFT key while   
					clicking on each segment.   
					To select the entire waveform (multiple segments) choose   
					Edit | Select All from the Menu Bar or hold the SHIFT key and   
					double click in the waveform edit window.   
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					You can also use markers to confine the editing area or to alter standard   
					waveshape segments when using freehand or line drawing mode. Enable   
					the X and/or Y markers by clicking the appropriate icon or select them   
					from the Edit menu. Use the Edit | Set Thumbtacks command or click   
					the Set Thumbtacks icon to hold the markers in specific locations.   
					Modifying Standard Waveshape Segments   
					To modify existing standard waveshape segments, double-click on the   
					desired segment. This will display the Edit Segment dialog box, allowing   
					you to change any characteristics of the selected segment. Changes are   
					displayed immediately in the waveform edit window. Click OK when you   
					have finished making changes.   
					When standard waveshape segments have been modified by applying   
					math operations or cutting and pasting parts of them, they become   
					‘arbitrary’ segments and will display the Resize Data dialog box when   
					double-clicked.   
					Segments created by freehand or line drawing are considered ‘arbitrary’   
					and double-clicking them produces the Resize Data dialog box.   
					A noise segment is always arbitrary and displays the Resize Data dialog   
					box when double-clicked.   
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					Editing a Waveform   
					Using the Clipboard   
					To cut a portion of a waveform or an entire segment, first select it, then   
					choose Edit | Cut. The selected portion is added to the Clipboard and   
					may be pasted into a different part of the waveform or another waveform   
					edit window.   
					Any selected waveform segment or portion of a waveform may be copied   
					to the Clipboard and pasted into other windows or applications. Select   
					the entire waveform or an individual segment and choose Edit | Copy or   
					type Ctrl+C.   
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					A waveform or segment previously copied to the Clipboard can also be   
					inserted into another waveform edit window. Click on the desired   
					insertion point of the waveform and choose Edit | Paste or type Ctrl+V.   
					Waveforms copied to the Clipboard from other BenchLink applications   
					can be pasted into a waveform edit window by selecting Edit | Paste   
					from the Menu Bar. The waveform will be inserted as a new segment.   
					Copying the Active Waveform Edit Window as a Bitmap   
					To copy the contents of a waveform edit window to another application as   
					a bitmap, choose Edit | Copy Image from the Menu Bar. The active   
					waveform edit window contents are placed on the Clipboard as a bitmap   
					and can be pasted into other applications.   
					Inserting Data Into an Existing Waveform   
					Data copied to the Clipboard or cut from a waveform edit window can be   
					inserted into an existing waveform by choosing the desired insertion   
					point and selecting Edit | Paste or typing Ctrl+V.   
					Clearing Waveforms   
					Any part of the waveform may be deleted by selecting it and choosing   
					Edit | Clear from the Menu Bar or by pressing the DELETE key.   
					Selecting Edit | Clear All clears the entire waveform displayed in the   
					active waveform edit window.   
					Undo   
					The last command or action performed by HP BenchLink/Arb can be   
					undone by choosing Edit | Undo from the Edit Menu, by clicking the   
					Undo icon, or by pressing Alt+Backspace.   
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					Performing Waveform Math   
					Performing Waveform Math   
					The Math menu contains several mathematical functions to be performed   
					on arbitrary waveforms. The first three (add, subtract, and multiply)   
					combine two operands while the remaining functions are performed on a   
					single operand. All of the mathematical operations can be undone if   
					necessary. Choose Edit | Undo from the Menu Bar to return the   
					waveform to its original shape.   
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					Add   
					The Math | Add... command performs a point-by-point addition of the   
					selected waveforms.   
					Subtract   
					The Math | Subtract... command performs a point-by-point subtraction   
					of the selected waveforms.   
					Multiply   
					The Math | Multiply... command performs a point-by-point   
					multiplication of the selected waveforms.   
					To perform addition, subtraction, and multiplication operations, one of   
					two sequences must be followed:   
					• Select two operands (segments or parts of the waveform) on which to   
					perform a mathematical operation. The Clipboard is used to store the   
					first operand.   
					• Select a segment or part of the waveform as the first operand and   
					use a standard waveshape as the second operand.   
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					Performing Waveform Math   
					Performing Math Operations Using the Clipboard   
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					Select the first operand. This can be an individual segment or the entire   
					waveform. Copy it to the Clipboard using the Edit | Copy command.   
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					3 
					Select the second operand by highlighting it in the waveform edit window.   
					Select the mathematical function (Add, Subtract, or Multiply). A Math   
					dialog box will appear.   
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					4 
					The waveform selected for the mathematical operation is displayed in the   
					window on the left. Click the FROM CLIPBOARD button. The waveform   
					previously copied to the Clipboard appears in the middle window and the   
					resulting waveform is displayed on the right.   
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					If the waveform copied to the Clipboard has a different number of points   
					than the selected waveform, you can click the MATCH LENGTH button.   
					This will adjust the size of the Clipboard waveform to match the first   
					operand. Click it again to undo the match length operation.   
					If, as a result of the math operation, the new waveform exceeds the   
					vertical limits of the window, scale and fit the waveform to the window   
					by clicking the FIT AMPLITUDE button. Click the button a second time to   
					undo the fit operation.   
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					Click OK to complete the math operation or CANCEL to abort the process.   
					Using Standard Waveshapes in Math Operations   
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					2 
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					Select the first operand. This can be an individual segment or the entire   
					waveform.   
					Select the mathematical function (Add, Subtract, or Multiply). The Math   
					dialog box will appear.   
					Click the STANDARD WAVE button. The New Segment dialog box   
					appears, prompting you to select a standard waveshape as the second   
					operand. The number of points in this dialog box cannot be changed. This   
					ensures the number of points in the first operand and the second are   
					identical. Click OK.   
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					The first operand of the mathematical operation is displayed in the   
					window on the left. The second operand (a standard waveshape) appears   
					in the middle window and the resulting waveform is displayed on the   
					right.   
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					If the resulting waveform is not what was expected, click the REDO   
					button to change the second operand for the math operation.   
					If, as a result of the math operation, the new waveform exceeds the   
					vertical limits of the window, scale and fit the waveform to the window   
					by clicking the FIT AMPLITUDE button. Click the button a second time to   
					undo the fit operation.   
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					Click OK to complete the operation or CANCEL to abort the process.   
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					Performing Waveform Math   
					Clipping a Waveform   
					The Math | Clip command clips the present waveform data to the   
					specified Y value.   
					To perform the clipping function, you must first select the area of the   
					waveform to be clipped using the Y markers. To clip a waveform:   
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					Turn on the Y markers using the Edit | Y Markers command or click   
					the Y Markers icon.   
					Position the markers to specify the minimum and maximum   
					Y values. Click the Thumbtack icon to set the markers.   
					Click the ‘edit select’ icon, then click and drag your mouse to highlight   
					the area to be clipped.   
					Select Math | Clip from the Menu Bar. The area above and below the   
					markers will be clipped.   
					Using Absolute   
					The Math | Absolute command changes the sign on all negative   
					Y-value points so that the waveform contains only positive points. Select   
					the waveform or segment on which to perform this operation, then select   
					this command from the Math menu.   
					Inverting a Waveform   
					Math |Invert causes the waveform to be flipped vertically. Each point in   
					the selected waveform is multiplied by -1 to get the inverted values.   
					Select the waveform or segment on which to perform this operation, then   
					select this command from the Math menu.   
					Mirroring a Waveform   
					The Math | Mirror command horizontally rotates the waveform about   
					the center of the selected segment. If the selected waveform contains   
					2000 points, the rotation would occur at point 1000. Select the waveform   
					data or segment on which to perform this operation, then select this   
					command from the Math menu.   
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					Smoothing a Waveform   
					The Math | Smooth command smoothes rough edges, abrupt   
					transitions, and spikes in the waveform. Select the part of the waveform   
					or segment you wish to smooth before selecting this command.   
					The smoothing algorithm uses a 7 data point ‘moving average’ technique.   
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					The ‘smoothed’ Y value for the N point in the selected waveform   
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					segment is determined by averaging the Y values of:   
					th   
					• Up to 3 data points to the left of the N point   
					th   
					• The N point   
					• Up to 3 data points to the right of the N point   
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					You can undo smoothing operations, or repeat the operation several times   
					for additional smoothing.   
					Resizing a Waveform   
					The Math | Resize... command expands or compresses waveform data   
					points horizontally or vertically. Select the waveform data on which to   
					perform this operation, then select this command from the Math menu.   
					The Resize Data dialog box appears, displaying current X (point) and Y   
					(relative amplitude) values.   
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					Importing Data Saved From HP BenchLink/Scope   
					Percentage of Original Data starts at 100%. The size of the waveform   
					data can be changed by specifying the number of points/amplitude   
					peak-to-peak or percentage of the original size. Pressing ENTER for each   
					new value will automatically change the selected data in the waveform   
					edit window. Click OK to complete the resizing process or CANCEL to   
					return the data to its original size.   
					If the total number of points in the arbitrary waveform is at or near the   
					maximum length (16,000 points), HP BenchLink/ Arb will not allow you   
					to expand the waveform or will restrict the number of points or   
					percentage you are allowed to expand.   
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					Expand To Fit   
					The Math | Expand To Fit command stretches the waveform data to fit   
					the entire waveform edit window. The waveform is expanded both   
					horizontally and vertically. The waveform does not have to be selected to   
					perform this operation. The expansion can be undone with the   
					Edit | Undo command.   
					Importing Data Saved From HP BenchLink/Scope   
					To import data saved by the HP BenchLink/Scope application in either   
					.PRN or .CSV format:   
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					2 
					Select File | Import... from the Menu Bar. The Open dialog box will be   
					displayed, prompting you to enter the filename of the file you wish to open.   
					Choose the appropriate file extension from the file type list, select the   
					desired file and click the OK button. If the file is displayed in the file list,   
					double-click on it to open the file. Click the CANCEL button to abort the   
					command or the HELP button for more information.   
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					The file will be opened as a new waveform edit window, properly scaled   
					to display the points. The points may be cut and pasted into another   
					waveform edit window if desired.   
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					Configuring the Interface   
					Configuring the Interface   
					When the HP BenchLink/Arb application is started, it searches for any   
					supported IEEE-488 interface hardware and software installed in your   
					PC and any instruments connected to the interface. If an IEEE-488   
					interface card with connected devices is not found, HP BenchLink/Arb   
					checks the serial ports for any devices.   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb will try to connect to the function generator using   
					HP-IB at address 10 or on serial port COM2 at 9600 baud. If any of these   
					default settings do not match the actual interfaces or devices, select   
					Options | Configure Interface to display the Setup Interface dialog   
					box. This dialog contains information relating to the interface type and   
					any devices connected to your PC.   
					Select the interface type by clicking on the arrow of the INTERFACE   
					drop-down list and clicking on your choice. The controller address or   
					serial port displayed is the IEEE-488 controller address or serial port   
					that HP BenchLink/Arb will use to communicate with your function   
					generator.   
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					Configuring the Interface   
					The Settings... option is for RS-232 only and is grayed out for IEEE-488   
					users. The RS-232 Settings dialog displays serial port (COM2), baud rate   
					(9600), handshake (none), parity (none), character length (8-bits), and   
					stop bits (2-bits) parameters. Changes are allowed only to the serial port   
					parameter.   
					Any devices found by HP BenchLink/Arb upon initialization are   
					displayed in the INSTRUMENTS list box. Select the function generator by   
					highlighting the choice. Test the interface connectivity by clicking the   
					TEST button. If you are using RS-232, the function generator address   
					refers to the serial port in use.   
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					The SEARCH button is used to initiate a search for all instruments   
					attached via HP-IB cables or a single function generator attached to   
					the COM port identified in the Settings dialog box. All identified   
					instruments will be displayed in the INSTRUMENTS list of the Setup   
					Interface dialog box.   
					Choose OK to accept changes to the Setup Interface dialog box or   
					CANCEL to abort. Changes made in the Setup Interface dialog box will be   
					used as the default settings the next time you run HP BenchLink/Arb.   
					If you are using an IEEE-488 Interface card, ensure you have correctly   
					installed the interface software before running HP BenchLink/ Arb.   
					Either an HPIB.DLL or GPIB.DLL file must be located in your   
					HP BenchLink/ Arb directory, the Windows directory, or a directory   
					included in the PATH command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. For   
					specific details, refer to your IEEE-488 Interface card installation guide.   
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					Transferring Waveforms to the Function Generator   
					Transferring Waveforms to the Function   
					Generator   
					When you have finished creating and editing your waveform,   
					HP BenchLink/Arb can transfer the waveform data to the function   
					generator. To transfer the contents of the active waveform edit window:   
					3 
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					Select I/O | Send Waveform... from the Menu Bar or click the Send   
					Waveform icon. The Send Waveform dialog box appears.   
					This menu command and icon are only available if a function generator   
					is connected to your PC with an IEEE-488 or RS-232 cable, is displayed   
					in the Instrument list on the Toolbar, and there is waveform data in the   
					waveform edit window.   
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					From this dialog you can change certain characteristics of the waveform.   
					This dialog box queries the function generator for information about the   
					current frequency, amplitude, offset, and output termination settings.   
					Click OK and the waveform will be sent to the function generator   
					identified in the Instruments list located on the Toolbar or click CANCEL   
					to abort the process. Sending a waveform to the function generator also   
					causes it be output from the instrument.   
					The waveform can be saved in the function generator’s non-volatile   
					memory. Click the NON-VOLATILE MEMORY button. Click the   
					Non-volatile Memory NAME text box and type in a name. Click the SAVE   
					button to save the waveform. This command also instructs the function   
					generator to output this waveform. Any existing waveforms will be   
					displayed in the box to the right. Previously saved waveforms can be   
					deleted by selecting the waveform and clicking the DELETE button.   
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					Printing Waveforms   
					Printing Waveforms   
					Waveforms can be printed when actively displayed in HP BenchLink/Arb.   
					The waveform does not have to be a saved file to be printed (i.e. it can be   
					an untitled window).   
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					If more than one waveform edit window is open, ensure the window you   
					want to print is the active window by clicking on it with your mouse.   
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					2 
					3 
					Select File | Print... from the Menu Bar or click the Print icon.   
					The Print dialog box is displayed. You may change printer setup   
					information by clicking the SETUP... button. Click the OK button to start   
					the print process or choose CANCEL to abort the print process.   
					Printer information such as default printer, orientation, and paper size   
					can be selected in the File | Print Setup... dialog box.   
					Waveform edit windows can be previewed before printing by choosing the   
					File | Print Preview command from the Menu Bar. This feature allows   
					you to verify your output and make any necessary changes before   
					printing.   
					Print preview shows layout of the page and does not represent the true   
					resolution of the printout   
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					Saving Waveforms   
					Saving Waveforms   
					Arbitrary waveforms can be saved from HP BenchLink/Arb with .ARB,   
					.CSV, .PRN, or .BIN file extensions. The .ARB file format is a binary   
					format used by HP BenchLink/Arb. The .CSV file format contains   
					point/amplitude pairs separated by a comma. The .PRN file format   
					contains point/amplitude pairs separated by a tab. The .BIN format is   
					IEEE-488.2 binary block format. Files saved in the point/amplitude pair   
					formats can be opened in other applications for plotting or further   
					manipulation. To save an untitled arbitrary waveform:   
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					1 
					Select File | Save as... from the Menu Bar or click on the file Save icon.   
					The Save As dialog box will appear.   
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					3 
					Select the desired file format type by clicking on the SAVE FILE AS TYPE   
					drop-down list and click on your choice of .ARB, .CSV, .PRN, or .BIN.   
					Enter the desired filename and click the OK button to save the file to disk.   
					If you attempt to exit HP BenchLink/ Arb without saving the new or   
					modified waveform edit window, you will be prompted to do so before   
					exiting the application.   
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					Using HP BenchLink/Arb Help   
					Using HP BenchLink/Arb Help   
					HP BenchLink/Arb provides an extensive, easy-to-use, context-sensitive   
					help system. Help is available to guide you through the use of dialog   
					boxes and to explain the function of menu commands.   
					HP BenchLink/Arb help is accessed by selecting Help | Index from the   
					Menu Bar. Choosing this command will display a list of key topics and   
					allow you to perform a search of help topics or allow you to jump to   
					others. Jump topics are green, underlined words found in various areas of   
					the help system.   
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					The Help Search menu can also be displayed by selecting   
					Help | Search... from the Menu Bar.   
					To obtain help on specific menu commands or icons, first select the Help   
					icon from the Toolbar, then move the help cursor to the desired menu   
					command or icon and click. The information for that topic is displayed.   
					Many of the dialog boxes contain a HELP button. This button provides   
					on-line help for the functions in the dialog box. Help can also be obtained   
					by pressing the F1 key at any time.   
					If you are new to Help systems and would like a quick, easy-to-use   
					tutorial, select Help | Using Help from the Menu Bar. This is a useful   
					guide to using the Help system by written by Microsoft Corporation.   
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				Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb   
					Configuring the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator   
					Configuring the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary   
					Waveform Generator   
					HP BenchLink/Arb supports both RS-232 and IEEE-488 communications   
					from the PC to the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator.   
					This section describes how to set up your function generator so that   
					communications can be established when you run HP BenchLink/Arb.   
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					Using the function generator front panel, the instrument must be placed   
					in the HP-IB or RS-232 interface mode. If using HP-IB, the function   
					generator must be given a unique address.   
					The HP 33120A Function Generator User’s Guide contains complete   
					descriptions of these procedures. The general procedure to set the   
					interface is:   
					Shift   
					Menu On/Off   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Turn on the function generator menu.   
					A: MOD MENU   
					< 
					< 
					> 
					Move across to the I/O Menu.   
					E: I/O MENU   
					Move down and across to the Interface command.   
					∨ 
					2: INTERFACE   
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					5 
					Move down to select HP-IB or RS-232 interface parameters. If choosing   
					RS-232, you must also check the baud rate and parity commands in the   
					I/O Menu. The baud rate default is 9600; the parity default is none with 8   
					data bits.   
					∨ 
					Enter   
					Save the changes. For more information about these menus, see your   
					function generator user’s guide.   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components   
					HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components   
					A typical HP BenchLink/Arb screen is shown on page 14.   
					Title Bar   
					In the Title Bar, HP BenchLink/Arb displays HP 34811A BenchLink/Arb   
					and the name of the active waveform edit window.   
					Menu Bar   
					The Menu Bar offers the following pull-down menus:   
					• File Menu - contains commands for opening, closing, saving,   
					importing data, and printing waveform edit windows.   
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					• Edit Menu - contains commands for editing waveforms such as cut,   
					copy, paste, undo, clear, and select. Also contains commands for   
					marker display and control.   
					• View Menu - contains commands for zooming, grid preference,   
					connecting the dots, tick marks, and viewing the waveform edit   
					windows in high resolution mode.   
					• Waveforms Menu - contains commands for inserting standard   
					waveshapes such as sine, square, and triangle, and commands for   
					freehand and line drawing modes.   
					• Math Menu - contains commands for mathematical operations such   
					as add, subtract, multiply, clip, absolute, invert, mirror, smooth, and   
					resize.   
					• I/O Menu - contains a command for sending the contents of the   
					waveform edit window to the function generator.   
					• Options Menu - contains a command for configuring the   
					PC-to-function generator interface.   
					• Window Menu - contains commands for standard Windows   
					operations such as cascade, tile, arrange icons, and the viewing of the   
					Toolbar, Status Bar, Palette Bar, and the Wave View window.   
					• Help Menu - contains commands for the HP BenchLink/Arb Help   
					system including an index, search capability, a help system tutorial,   
					and information about the HP BenchLink/Arb application.   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components   
					Toolbar   
					The Toolbar contains icons for quick display of dialog boxes and rapid   
					execution of HP BenchLink/Arb commands. The following icons are   
					displayed in the Toolbar:   
					Performs the File | New command.   
					Performs the File | Open... command.   
					Performs the File | Save command.   
					The Instrument drop-down list displays HP and the model number of all   
					devices found on the IEEE-488 bus or serial port. It can also be used to   
					change instrument connections. If another BenchLink application is   
					installed and a supported instrument is selected from this list,   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb will attempt to switch to that application and, if   
					necessary, load and start the application. Instruments not supported by   
					BenchLink software will display the device’s model number and address.   
					Devices that are not compatible with the IEEE-488.2 standard will be   
					displayed as UNKNOWN with their address. Attempts to switch to   
					non-supported or unknown devices will display a warning dialog.   
					Performs the Edit | Undo command.   
					Performs the Edit | Cut command.   
					Performs the Edit | Copy command.   
					Performs the Edit | Paste command.   
					Performs the File | Print... command.   
					Performs the I/O | Send Waveform... command.   
					Provides context-sensitive help for selected items.   
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					HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components   
					Palette Bar   
					The Palette Bar is designed to provide quick access to tools used in   
					creating and editing waveforms. The following icons are displayed in the   
					Palette Bar.   
					Enters the ‘edit select’ mode. Portions of a waveform are selected by   
					clicking and dragging to highlight the desired area (Edit | Edit Select.)   
					Enters ‘marker’ mode in which you can select and move X and Y markers   
					by clicking and dragging the mouse (Edit | Marker Select).   
					Enables/disables X Markers (Edit | X Markers).   
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					Enables/disables Y Markers (Edit | Y Markers).   
					Thumbtacks markers in their current position (Edit | Set Thumbtack).   
					Enters the freehand drawing mode (Waveforms | Freehand).   
					Enters the line drawing mode (Waveforms | Line).   
					Inserts a sine wave segment (Waveforms | Sine...).   
					Inserts a triangle wave segment (Waveforms | Triangle...).   
					Inserts a square wave segment (Waveforms | Square...).   
					Inserts a ramp wave segment (Waveforms | Ramp...).   
					Inserts a sinc pulse segment (Waveforms | Sinc...).   
					Inserts a segment with a rising exponentially shaped pulse   
					(Waveforms | Exp Rise...).   
					Inserts a segment with a falling exponentially shaped pulse   
					(Waveforms | Exp Fall...).   
					Inserts a random-noise segment (Waveforms | Noise...).   
					Inserts a DC value segment (Waveforms | DC...).   
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					Performs the View | Zoom command. Click and drag your mouse to   
					select the zoom area.   
					Performs the View | Zoom In command.   
					Performs the View | Zoom Out command.   
					Status Bar   
					The Status Bar is a helpful tool designed to provide brief descriptions of   
					the Menu Bar and Toolbar items currently selected and provides specific   
					waveform information depending upon the application mode. It appears   
					at the bottom of the HP BenchLink/Arb screen and dynamically changes   
					as the various menu commands or modes are selected.   
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					menu command information   
					application mode   
					waveform information   
					The Status Bar is separated into 5 different sections:   
					• menu command information - displays description of the selected   
					menu item.   
					• application mode - reflects the current operation mode (zoom, edit   
					select, line draw, freehand draw, marker, or position).   
					• waveform information - displays the X/Y position of the cursor,   
					segment selection boundaries, delta values for markers, or total   
					number of waveform points, depending upon application mode.   
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					Standard Waveshapes   
					Standard Waveshapes   
					Waveforms can be created using the standard waveshapes available in   
					HP Bench Link/Arb. Each waveshape is inserted as a segment in the   
					waveform edit window, allowing you to vary the size and number of   
					segments in the window or to make the entire waveform one segment.   
					Selecting a standard waveshape from the Waveforms Menu will display   
					the New Segment dialog box. This dialog allows you to specify pattern   
					characteristics and preview the waveshape before it is inserted as a   
					segment in the waveform edit window. Click the PREVIEW button to   
					display the waveshape while making changes. If you wish to change the   
					type of waveshape currently selected, click the Waveform drop-down list   
					and choose another. The waveform characteristics automatically update   
					to reflect the new pattern you have chosen. Click the DEFAULTS button   
					to return HP BenchLink/Arb’s default settings for the selected waveshape.   
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					Clicking a standard waveshape icon on the Palette Bar will automatically   
					insert one segment of the specified waveshape into the waveform edit   
					window. The characteristics of the selected waveshape are set from   
					default parameters. To edit a standard waveshape segment, double-click   
					on it.   
					Type   
					Parameters   
					Data Points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
					Default   
					2000   
					1.00   
					Range   
					8 to 16000   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					Sine wave   
					0.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					1.00 to 100.00   
					0.00 to 360.00   
					8 to 16000   
					Cycles   
					1.00   
					Phase (degrees)   
					Data Points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
					0.00   
					2000   
					1.00   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					Triangle Wave   
					Square Wave   
					0.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					1.00 to 100.00   
					0.00 to 360.00   
					8 to 16000   
					Cycles   
					1.00   
					Phase (degrees)   
					Data points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
					0.00   
					2000   
					1.00   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					0.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					1.00 to 100.00   
					0.00 to 360.00   
					0.00% to 100.00%   
					Cycles   
					1.00   
					Phase (degrees)   
					Duty Cycle   
					0.00   
					50.00%   
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					Type   
					Parameters   
					Data points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
					Default   
					2000   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					2000   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					10   
					Range   
					8 to 16000   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					1.00 to 100.00   
					0.00 to 360.00   
					8 to 16000   
					Ramp Wave   
					Cycles   
					Phase (degrees)   
					Data Points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					1.00 to 100.00   
					0.00 to 360.00   
					0 to 100   
					Sinc Pulse   
					sine(m π)   
					(m π)   
					V 
					Cycles   
					Phase (degrees)   
					Zero Crossings   
					Data Points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
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					2000   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					-5.00   
					2000   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					-5.00   
					2000   
					1.00   
					0.00   
					2000   
					0.00   
					8 to 16000   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					1.00 to 100.00   
					0.00 to 360.00   
					-15.00 to +15.00   
					8 to 16000   
					Exponential Rise   
					V(1−e−bn   
					) 
					Cycles   
					Phase (degrees)   
					Damping Factor   
					Data Points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					1.00 to 100.00   
					0.00 to 360.00   
					-15.00 to +15.00   
					8 to 16000   
					Exponential Fall   
					Ve−bn   
					Cycles   
					Phase (degrees)   
					Damping Factor   
					Data Points   
					Amplitude   
					Offset   
					Noise   
					DC   
					0.00 to 1.00   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
					8 to 16000   
					Data Points   
					Offset   
					-1.00 to +1.00   
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					Waveform Edit Windows   
					Waveform Edit Windows   
					Waveforms created in HP BenchLink/Arb are displayed in waveform edit   
					windows. Waveforms consist of one or more segments which can be   
					created by inserting standard waveshapes, freehand drawing, line   
					drawing, and performing mathematical operations. Segments can be   
					combined to create virtually any waveform you may need.   
					Standard waveshape segments can be inserted in the waveform edit   
					window by clicking the appropriate icon on the Palette Bar to insert one   
					cycle of default parameters or by selecting the Waveforms Menu and   
					choosing a standard waveshape. The menu method allows you to change   
					parameters of the standard waveshape and preview it before it is   
					inserted in the window. After a segment has been inserted,   
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					double-clicking on it will display the Edit Segment dialog box to display   
					and change its parameters. After math operations have been performed   
					on a standard waveshape, double-clicking will produce the Resize Data   
					dialog box, allowing you to expand or contract the waveshape in both   
					horizontal and vertical directions.   
					Eight different segments, created from the standard waveshapes, are   
					shown in the figure. The triangle wave segment has been selected and is   
					therefore highlighted.   
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					Waveform Edit Windows   
					The waveform edit window contains horizontal and vertical gridlines.   
					To change the spacing of the horizontal and vertical grid lines select   
					View | Grid... from the Menu Bar.   
					The spacing of the vertical (up/down) grid lines is directly affected by the   
					View | Grid... command. The horizontal spacing (left/right) of the grid   
					lines is automatically adjusted to standard values (such as 0, 0.25, 0.5,   
					0.75, or 1.0).   
					Grid line spacing is specified in terms of the number of screen display   
					pixels between grid lines. While this spacing also relates to the number of   
					waveform data points displayed between grid lines, the relationship is   
					not always one-to-one due to the effects of zooming. Six levels of zooming   
					are provided (0 - 5), giving the pixel-to-number-of-data-points   
					relationship in the following table:   
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					Waveform data points   
					Zoom Level   
					per screen display pixel   
					(default - no zoom)   
					0 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					32   
					16   
					8 
					4 
					2 
					(fully zoomed in)   
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					For example, if no zoom is in use, a spacing of 100 pixels between vertical   
					grid lines relates to the display of 3200 (32 X 100) waveform data points   
					between grid lines. At full zoom, a spacing of 100 pixels between grid   
					lines results in 100 (1 X 100) waveform data points between grid lines.   
					To adjust grid line spacing, specify the number of pixels by clicking on   
					the up/down arrows or type a number in the text box and click OK. Valid   
					grid sizes range from 50 (default) to 200 pixels.   
					The waveform edit window can also be displayed in normal or high   
					resolution viewing mode. Normal mode consists of points that have been   
					uniformly sampled and chosen for display. High resolution mode displays all   
					points of the waveform (Select View | High Resolution from the Menu   
					Bar). Operations on the waveform in high resolution mode will take longer   
					to perform because the display will be updated at a slower rate.   
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					Wave View Window   
					Several windows can be displayed at one time. All new window title bars   
					contain the word ‘Untitled’, and a number. When the windows are saved,   
					‘Untitled’ is changed to the name of the file. The total number of points   
					in each waveform must be a minimum of 8 points and cannot exceed   
					16,000 points.   
					Waveform Edit windows can be maximized, reduced to an icon, cascaded   
					or tiled. If HP BenchLink/Arb is reduced to an icon, any waveform edit   
					windows will also be reduced to an icon.   
					Wave View Window   
					The Wave View window allows you to view the entire waveform while   
					you are creating and editing individual segments in the active waveform   
					edit window. Any changes made to the waveform will be reflected in the   
					Wave View window. For convenience, the window can be placed   
					anywhere on your computer screen.   
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					The Wave View window contains a sampled representation of the   
					waveform, and as such, cannot display every waveform detail. Rather   
					than a precise rendering of the waveform, the Wave View window gives a   
					general ‘overview’ of the waveform.   
					A zoom locator box within the Wave View window shows which part of   
					the overall waveform is currently displayed in the waveform edit window.   
					Move the zoom locator box using a click and drag motion to change the   
					waveform edit window display. Markers are also displayed in the Wave   
					View window (when enabled) to show their location relative to the   
					waveform edit window.   
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					Selection modes   
					Selection modes   
					HP BenchLink/Arb uses different selection modes for performing various   
					functions:   
					Edit Select mode. Parts or segments of the waveform can be selected by   
					clicking the ‘edit select’ icon found on the Palette Bar. This selection   
					mode allows you to highlight the desired area for editing or math   
					operations.   
					When you first enter ‘edit select’ mode and move your mouse in the   
					waveform edit window, the Status Bar reflects the X and Y positions of   
					your cursor as it moves across the window. When a portion of the   
					waveform is highlighted by clicking and dragging the cursor, the Status   
					Bar reflects the start and end points of the highlighted area and the total   
					number of points selected. The highlighted area can be adjusted using the   
					up/down and left/right arrows in the following manner:   
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					• Right arrow - selects the right side of the highlighted area   
					• Left arrow - selects the left side of the highlighted area   
					• Up arrow - increases the highlighted area   
					• Down arrow - decreases the highlighted area   
					In normal viewing mode, the up/ down arrow keys may not seem   
					to increase or decrease the highlighted area in the waveform   
					edit window, yet the Status Bar indicates the change in   
					selection. Zooming in will display the results in a more efficient   
					manner.   
					To invalidate a highlighted selection, click past the end of the waveform   
					or click the ‘edit select’ icon again.   
					Selecting a segment. To highlight an individual segment, press the   
					SHIFT key and click on the segment. Continue to hold the SHIFT key to   
					click and select multiple segments. Double-clicking on a segment will   
					display the Resize Data dialog box allowing you to change the vertical   
					and horizontal aspects of the segment. Standard waveshape segments   
					will display the Edit Segment dialog box unless some form of math   
					operation has been performed on them.   
					Select all. To select the entire waveform consisting of multiple segments,   
					choose Edit | Select All from the Menu Bar or press SHIFT and   
					double-click in the waveform edit window.   
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					Zoom   
					Marker mode. ‘Marker’ mode is entered by clicking the icon on the   
					Palette Bar or by choosing Edit | Marker Select from the Menu Bar.   
					This mode automatically enables the X and Y markers. Selecting either X   
					or Y markers (from the Edit Menu or with icons) also causes the cursor to   
					change to ‘marker’ mode. Move the markers using a click and drag   
					motion, or, for fine adjustment, the arrow keys.   
					While you are in ‘marker’ mode, the Status Bar reflects the location of the   
					X or Y marker pairs as they are positioned in the waveform edit window   
					and the difference between them. To exit this mode, click the ‘marker’   
					icon again. This disables the markers and enters the ‘edit select’ mode.   
					Clicking the ‘edit select’ icon will exit ‘marker’ mode and leave the   
					markers enabled.   
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					Zoom   
					There are six zoom levels available. In the normal viewing mode (fully   
					zoomed out) one pixel of the screen equals 32 waveform data points.   
					Zooming in decreases the number of points equal to one pixel in multiples   
					of two (e.g. 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1). Zooming can be performed in the following   
					ways:   
					To zoom into part of a waveform, choose View | Zoom from the Menu   
					Bar or click the Zoom icon. The cursor will change to a magnifying glass.   
					Click and drag your mouse to define the area to zoom into. When you   
					release the mouse button, the selected area will be displayed in the active   
					waveform window. This process can be repeated until you are fully   
					zoomed in and one pixel equals one data point.   
					To zoom in one level at a time, choose View | Zoom In from the Menu   
					Bar or click the Zoom In icon. You can zoom in until you reach the level   
					where one pixel equals one data point.   
					Click the Zoom Out icon or choose View | Zoom Out from the Menu Bar   
					to zoom out one level at a time. You can zoom out until the entire   
					waveform is displayed. If you wish to zoom out and display the waveform   
					in one step, choosing View | View All will fit the entire waveform into   
					the waveform edit window.   
					The zoom locator box in the Wave View window outlines the   
					portion of the waveform currently displayed in the waveform   
					edit window. This box changes as you zoom in and out and can   
					be moved by clicking and dragging it.   
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					X and Y Markers   
					X and Y Markers   
					Vertical (X) or horizontal (Y) markers are available in HP BenchLink/Arb   
					to assist you in creating and modifying waveforms. Select   
					Edit | X Markers or Edit | Y Markers or click their icons to display   
					the X or Y markers. When the markers are first displayed, your cursor   
					will be in the ‘marker’ mode. The markers can be moved by clicking the   
					mouse on any of the markers and dragging them to the desired location   
					or by using the left and right arrow keys. The X or Y marker positions   
					and the difference between the X or Y marker position is displayed in the   
					Status Bar at the bottom of your HP BenchLink/Arb screen. Markers can   
					be disabled by selecting the appropriate commands from the Edit Menu   
					or by clicking their icons on the Palette Bar.   
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					Markers can be set and held in a specific position by clicking the   
					Thumbtack icon or by selecting Edit | Set Thumbtack from the Menu   
					Bar. Thumbtacked markers can be used to confine the editing area or to   
					alter a standard waveshape segment using freehand or line drawing   
					mode. Drawing is permitted only in the area between the markers and   
					must be started in the marked area. Clicking and drawing outside of this   
					area is ignored.   
					Grid   
					The waveform edit window contains horizontal and vertical gridlines.   
					To change the spacing of the horizontal and vertical grid lines select   
					View | Grid... from the Menu Bar.   
					The spacing of the vertical (up/down) grid lines is directly affected by the   
					View | Grid... command. the horizontal spacing (left/right) of the grid   
					lines is automatically adjusted to standard values (such as 0, 0.25, 0.5,   
					0.75, or 1.0).   
					Grid line spacing is specified in terms of the number of of screen display   
					pixels between grid lines. While this spacing also relates to the number of   
					waveform data points displayed between grid lines, the relationship is   
					not always one-to-one due to the effects of zooming. Six levels of zooming   
					are provided (0 - 5). Refer to the discussion on page 53 for more   
					information about the grid settings.   
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					Scrolling   
					Scrolling   
					Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to view different portions of   
					the waveform. Scroll bars are needed because, in some cases, the actual   
					waveform physically occupies more space than the window can display at   
					one time. If the waveform fits in the window, no scroll bars will be   
					displayed.   
					Tick Marks (Segment Identification Markers)   
					Tick marks are visual aids used to identify the start and end points of a   
					waveform segment. They appear as inverted arrows at the top of the   
					waveform edit window (see the figure on page 14). To enable/disable tick   
					marks, select View | Tick Marks from the Menu Bar.   
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					File Descriptions   
					.ARB   
					This file extension is used to designate an arbitrary waveform file saved   
					using the HP BenchLink/Arb application. The .ARB file is saved in a   
					proprietary binary format.   
					.BIN   
					HP BenchLink/Arb can save waveform data in IEEE-488.2 binary block   
					format. This format contains a file header and binary data. The waveform   
					data is represented in 12-bit format, sent as two bytes. The file will,   
					therefore, contain twice the number of bytes as waveform data points.   
					.CSV   
					The comma-separated values file format includes a point number and   
					corresponding relative amplitude value for each data point in the   
					waveform. The point and amplitude values are separated by a comma.   
					Point values range from 0 to 15,999 and amplitude values range from   
					-1 to +1.   
					.PRN   
					The PRN file format includes a point number and corresponding relative   
					amplitude value for each data point in the waveform. The point and   
					amplitude values are separated by a tab. Point values range from 0 to   
					15,999 and amplitude values range from -1 to +1.   
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					Sample Files   
					Sample Files   
					The following sample waveform files were placed in the   
					\BENCH\SAMPLES directory during installation. Most of these   
					waveforms were created in HP BenchLink/Arb. The GAUSIAN.ARB   
					waveform was imported from the Mathcad application and the   
					HC_GATE.ARB waveform was captured and imported using the HP   
					BenchLink/Scope application.   
					Use File | Open... or click the File Open icon to open one these files.   
					Once open, the waveform can be edited, inserted, or copied.   
					Size   
					Description   
					File name   
					(number of points)   
					4 
					DTMF_0.ARB   
					DTMF_9.ARB   
					Telephone Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signal - Key 0   
					Telephone Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signal - Key 9   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					8000   
					4000   
					4000   
					4000   
					4000   
					TWOTONE.ARB Two tone signal for intermodulation test   
					PSK.ARB   
					Phase Shift Key modulated signal   
					10 step staircase ramp signal   
					STAIR.ARB   
					PULSE_10.ARB   
					PK_SPIKE.ARB   
					SCR.ARB   
					10 level sinc wave approximation   
					Sine wave with a spike added to each peak   
					Quarter cycle SCR signal   
					HALF_REC.ARB Half-wave rectified sine wave   
					FULL_REC.ARB Full-wave rectified sine wave   
					NOISE.ARB   
					Sine wave with high frequency noise added   
					NONLIN_1.ARB Sine wave with third harmonic distortion   
					GAUSIAN.ARB   
					TRAPAZD.ARB   
					SM_DUTY.ARB   
					SERIAL.ARB   
					RING.ARB   
					Gaussian pulse created in Mathcad and imported   
					Trapezoidal pulse   
					0.1% duty cycle square wave signal   
					11-bit frame of serial data   
					Square wave with ringing   
					HC_GATE.ARB   
					74HC family digital signal, captured and imported   
					from HP BenchLink/Scope   
					4000   
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					Importing Arbitrary Waveforms From Files   
					Importing Arbitrary Waveforms From Files   
					HP BenchLink/Arb can be used to edit waveforms imported from the   
					HP 34810A BenchLink/Scope application, Mathcad or   
					Microsoft Excel. Imported files must be in either .CSV or .PRN   
					point/amplitude pair format.   
					To import a .CSV or .PRN file:   
					Files from HP BenchLink/Scope or Microsoft Excel previously saved in   
					the .CSV or .PRN file format can be imported into a waveform edit   
					window in the following manner:   
					1 
					2 
					Select File | Import... from the Menu Bar. The Open dialog box will   
					be displayed, prompting you to enter the filename of the file you wish   
					to open.   
					Choose the appropriate file extension from the file type list, select the   
					desired file and click the OK button. If the file is displayed in the file list,   
					double-click on it to open the file. Click the CANCEL button to abort the   
					command or the HELP button for more information.   
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					3 
					The file will be opened as a new waveform edit window, properly scaled   
					to display the points. The points may be cut and pasted into another   
					waveform edit window if desired.   
					To import a file from Mathcad:   
					The Mathcad file must be in a tab-separated X, Y format (.PRN) before it   
					is imported into HP BenchLink/Arb. X values in the data should be   
					sequential. Y values should be between +1 and -1 since   
					HP BenchLink/Arb will scale the data to ± 1 based on the minimum and   
					maximum values of the data. Use the WRITEPRN function in Mathcad to   
					produce this type of data file. As an example, a file could appear as:   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					1.0   
					0.4   
					-0.2   
					-1.0   
					-0.3   
					0.5   
					When the file has been saved in the .PRN file format, it can then be   
					imported into HP BenchLink/Arb.   
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					Exporting Arbitrary Waveforms to Other Applications   
					Exporting Arbitrary Waveforms to Other   
					Applications   
					You can export waveforms created in HP BenchLink/Arb to other   
					applications. There are two ways to do this: using the clipboard or by   
					exporting the waveform data.   
					To Export a Waveform Using the Clipboard   
					1 
					2 
					Use Edit | Select All to highlight the waveform in the waveform edit   
					window and copy it to the Clipboard with Edit | Copy Image.   
					Switch to the destination application and use Insert | Paste or   
					Shift+Insert to put the clipboard contents into the application.   
					The Clipboard contents are inserted in a Windows .BMP format.   
					To Export Waveform Data   
					1 
					2 
					Select the waveform edit window and choose File | Save As ... or click   
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					the Save icon.   
					Select the desired export file format by clicking on the   
					SAVE FILE AS TYPE drop-down list and choosing either   
					.CSV , .PRN, or .BIN.   
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					Enter the desired file and click the OK button.   
					.CSV files are point/ amplitude pairs separated by a comma. This is a   
					popular format for spreadsheets such as Microsoft Excel.   
					.PRN files are point/ amplitude pairs separated by a tab character. This   
					format is used by some spreadsheets and programs like Mathcad.   
					.BIN files are IEEE-488.2 binary block format.   
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					Starting Other BenchLink Applications   
					Starting Other BenchLink Applications   
					IEEE-488 Interface Only. If you select another instrument in the   
					instrument drop-down list, HP BenchLink/Arb will attempt to switch to a   
					BenchLink application that supports the instrument chosen. For   
					example, selecting an HP 54602A will switch to the HP BenchLink/Scope   
					application. If the application is not already running, HP BenchLink/Arb   
					will load the application. A warning dialog is displayed if the instrument   
					selected is not supported or the application could not be found.   
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				Chapter 6 Error and Information Messages   
					This chapter lists error and information messages to assist you in the   
					operation of HP BenchLink/Arb. The words in bold type are the message   
					content. The type of message is indicated in the middle column and is   
					followed by the explanation and/or suggested action to be taken. Number   
					or name indicates that there is more than one number or name that can   
					appear in the message.   
					Message   
					Type   
					Suggested Action   
					Couldn’t start application:   
					name.exe   
					Error Message   
					This error message indicates HP BenchLink/Arb   
					could not find an application corresponding to   
					the instrument selected from the Toolbar   
					Instrument list. If the instrument is supported   
					by a BenchLink family software product, try   
					starting the named application and try again.   
					Expected instrument not   
					found.   
					Error Message   
					This error message indicates that the   
					instrument described in the HP BenchLink/Arb   
					initialization file did not respond to   
					HP BenchLink/Arb using the current   
					communications setup. Use the Interface Setup   
					dialog box to make changes to the   
					communications settings.   
					Found a name at address   
					number.   
					Information   
					Message   
					This information message indicates that   
					HP BenchLink/Arb has successfully established   
					communications with the function generator at   
					the HP-IB address or COM port specified in the   
					Setup Interface dialog box.   
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					Instrument address or   
					controller settings do not   
					match initialization file. Do   
					you want to change interface   
					settings now?   
					Information   
					Message   
					This information message indicates that upon   
					startup, HP BenchLink/Arb did not find the   
					controller or instrument default address(es) as   
					listed in the initialization file. Choose YES to   
					display the Interface Setup dialog box or NO to   
					cancel.   
					Instrument at address   
					number not responding.   
					Error Message   
					Error Message   
					HP BenchLink/Arb was unable to perform the   
					attempted operation with the displayed function   
					generator. Select Options | Configure Interface...   
					from the Menu Bar and test the communications   
					to that instrument before resuming.   
					Interface timed out sending:   
					name. Try again?   
					This error message indicates that the attached   
					instrument did not respond to a query from   
					HP BenchLink/Arb. Restart HP BenchLink/Arb   
					and try again.   
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					Message   
					Type   
					Suggested Action   
					No instruments found. Make Error Message   
					sure all cables are properly   
					installed and instruments   
					This error message indicates HP BenchLink/Arb   
					cannot find an attached function generator. If   
					you are using RS-232, be sure the correct 9- or   
					25-pin cables have been used, the function   
					generator is powered on, and the RS-232 settings   
					of the function generator match the settings in   
					the Setup Interface | Settings... dialog box. If   
					you are using HP-IB, ensure that the cables are   
					securely fastened and the function generator is   
					turned on. Also verify that the function   
					are powered on.   
					generator interface is set to HP-IB.   
					Not enough room to paste   
					waveform.   
					Error Message   
					Error Message   
					This error message indicates the selected   
					waveform cannot be pasted without exceeding   
					the maximum number of points allowed in an   
					HP BenchLink/Arb waveform edit window   
					(16,000). Click OK and select a smaller waveform   
					or open another window to paste the waveform   
					into.   
					Please enter an integer   
					between number and number.   
					This error message indicates the number entered   
					in the text box is not acceptable. Change the   
					number to a valid one and click OK.   
					Save changes to name?   
					Information   
					Message   
					This information message indicates that the   
					specified window you wish to close is new or has   
					been changed. Click YES to save the waveform   
					information, NO to delete it, or CANCEL to   
					cancel the command.   
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					The following required files   
					were not found in your   
					\windows\system directory:   
					(Names).   
					Error Message   
					This error message indicates that the named   
					files should be installed by HP BenchLink/Arb.   
					Reinstall HP BenchLink/Arb.   
					This file already exists.   
					Replace existing file?   
					Error Message   
					Error Message   
					This error message indicates that the named file   
					will be overwritten by new data if you choose   
					YES.   
					This instrument is not   
					supported by HP   
					BenchLink/Arb and no other   
					application was associated   
					with this instrument.   
					This error message indicates there is an   
					instrument on the bus that is not supported by   
					an installed HP BenchLink software product.   
					Select a valid instrument before attempting any   
					operations.   
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				Chapter 6 Error and Information Messages   
					Message   
					Type   
					Suggested Action   
					This segment is too long to   
					be added. Use Resize if you   
					need more space.   
					Error Message   
					This error message indicates the selected   
					standard waveshape cannot be inserted without   
					exceeding the maximum number of points   
					allowed in an HP BenchLink/Arb waveform edit   
					window (16,000). Click OK and adjust the   
					existing waveform using Math | Resize or open   
					another window to add the segment into.   
					Too many windows open.   
					Close some and try again.   
					Information   
					Message   
					This information message indicates that   
					there are too many open windows in the   
					HP BenchLink/Arb application. A maximum of 8   
					windows can be opened before this message is   
					displayed.   
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				Index   
					A 
					E (continued)   
					about arbitrary waveforms, 24 - 25   
					adding waveforms, 31   
					amplitude   
					Edit | Undo, 30, 47   
					Edit | X Markers, 48, 57   
					Edit | Y Markers, 34, 48, 57   
					editing   
					edit segment, 18   
					relative, 24   
					segments, 18   
					waveforms, 29   
					ARB, 11, 41, 58   
					arrange icons, 46   
					AT-GPIB, 8   
					equipment required, 8   
					error messages, 66   
					expand to fit, 19, 36   
					exponential fall, 50   
					exponential rise, 50   
					B 
					BenchLink/Scope, 36, 64   
					BIN, 41, 58, 63   
					bitmap, 30   
					F 
					File   
					C 
					descriptions, 58   
					samples, 59   
					changing icons, 10   
					clearing waveforms, 30   
					Clipboard, 30 - 32   
					clipping waveforms, 34   
					closing HP BenchLink/Arb, 16   
					configuration, 37 - 38   
					function generator, 43   
					connect the dots, 46   
					conventions used, 2   
					copy bitmaps, 30   
					CSV, 12, 41, 58   
					File | Exit, 16   
					File | Import, 36   
					File | New, 26, 30, 47   
					File | Open, 47   
					File | Print, 40, 47   
					File | Print Preview, 40   
					File | Print Setup..., 40   
					File | Save, 47   
					File | Save As ..., 41   
					File description, 11   
					file formats, 41   
					freehand drawing, 27   
					function generator, 2, 43   
					cut, 30, 47   
					D 
					dc, 50   
					disk space, 8, 11   
					drawing   
					G 
					GPIB, 10, 38   
					freehand, 27   
					line, 28, 48   
					GPIB interface card, 8   
					GPIB-PCII/IIA interface card, 8   
					grid setting, 53   
					E 
					Edit | Marker Select, 48   
					Edit | Clear, 30   
					Edit | Clear All, 30   
					Edit | Copy, 30, 32, 47   
					Edit | Copy Image, 30   
					Edit | Cut, 30, 47   
					Edit | Edit Select, 48   
					Edit | Marker Select, 56   
					Edit | Paste, 30, 47   
					Edit | Select All, 55   
					Edit | Set Thumbtack, 29, 48, 57   
					H 
					Help, 42, 47   
					Help | Index, 42   
					Help | Search..., 42   
					Help | Using Help, 42   
					high resolution, 53   
					HP 33120A, 2, 43   
					HP BenchLink/Scope, 36, 64   
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				Index   
					H (continued)   
					HP-IB, 10, 37 - 38, 43   
					cable, 8   
					M (continued)   
					Mathcad, 59, 62   
					Menu Bar, 14 - 15, 46   
					messages, 66   
					interface card, 8   
					requirements, 8   
					Microsoft   
					help, 42   
					Windows, 2, 8   
					I 
					I/O | Send Waveform..., 21, 39, 47   
					IEEE-488, 8, 10, 37, 47   
					importing, 36, 62   
					mirroring waveforms, 34   
					modifying waveforms, 29   
					MS-DOS version, 8   
					multiplying waveforms, 31   
					information messages, 66   
					inserting data , 30   
					installing HP BenchLink/Arb, 9   
					Instrument List, 47   
					interface, 8   
					configuration, 37 - 38   
					inverting waveforms, 34   
					N 
					National Instruments, 8   
					New Segment Dialog, 26   
					noise, 29, 48, 50   
					O 
					L 
					opening, 26   
					line drawing, 28, 48   
					Options | Configure Interface, 38   
					output frequency, 24   
					M 
					markers, 34, 48, 56 - 57   
					math   
					P 
					Palette Bar, 14 - 15, 48   
					pasting, 30, 63   
					PC requirements, 8   
					pixels, 53   
					absolute, 34   
					add, 31   
					clip, 34   
					expand to fit, 19, 36   
					invert, 34   
					preview, print, 40   
					printing waveforms, 40   
					PRN, 12, 41, 58   
					mirror, 34   
					multiply, 31   
					R 
					resize, 35   
					ramp wave, 50   
					smooth, 35   
					READBLA.WRI file, 2, 9, 11   
					relative amplitude, 24   
					resize, 29   
					subtract, 31   
					using standard waveshapes, 33   
					Math | Absolute, 34   
					Math | Add, 31   
					Math | Clip, 34   
					Math | Expand To Fit, 36   
					Math | Invert, 34   
					Math | Mirror, 34   
					Math | Multiply, 31   
					Math | Resize, 35   
					Math | Smooth, 35   
					Math | Subtract, 31   
					resizing waveforms, 35   
					resolution, changing, 53   
					RS-232, 8, 37, 43   
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					S 
					W 
					sample files, 59   
					Wave View Window, 14 - 15, 54   
					waveform   
					Save As..., 20   
					saving waveforms, 20   
					screen pixels, 53   
					clipping, 34   
					edit, 28 - 30   
					freehand, 27   
					line, 28   
					segment, 55   
					segments, 29   
					scroll bars, 58   
					search for help, 42   
					search for instruments, 38   
					segment identification markers, 15, 58   
					segment markers, 58   
					Send Waveform..., 21, 39   
					serial port, 37   
					Setup Interface, 37   
					sinc pulse, 50   
					sine wave, 17, 50   
					smoothing waveforms, 25, 35   
					square wave, 50   
					standard waveshapes, 26, 50 - 51   
					sine wave, 50   
					waveform edit window, 14, 17, 26, 52 - 53   
					waveforms   
					about, 24 - 25   
					clearing, 30   
					printing, 40   
					sending to the function generator, 39   
					Waveforms | DC, 48   
					Waveforms | Exp Fall, 48   
					Waveforms | Exp Rise, 48   
					Waveforms | Freehand, 27, 48   
					Waveforms | Line, 28, 48   
					Waveforms | Noise, 48   
					Waveforms | Ramp, 48   
					Waveforms | Sinc, 48   
					Waveforms | Sine, 48   
					Waveforms | Square, 48   
					Waveforms | Triangle, 48   
					waveshapes   
					square wave, 50   
					triangle wave, 50   
					starting HP BenchLink/Arb, 16   
					status bar, 14 - 15, 49   
					subtracting waveforms, 31   
					T 
					thumbtack, 34, 48, 57   
					tick marks, 14 - 15, 18, 58   
					Title Bar, 14 - 15, 46   
					Toolbar, 15, 47   
					samples, 59   
					standard, 26, 50 - 51   
					Window   
					wave view, 15, 54   
					waveform edit, 15, 17, 26, 52 - 53   
					Windows 3.1, 2   
					transferring waveforms, 39   
					triangle wave, 18, 50   
					typeface conventions used, 2   
					U 
					X 
					Undo, 30   
					X Marker, 48, 56 - 57   
					V 
					Y 
					View | Grid, 53   
					Y Marker, 48, 56 - 57   
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					Edition 1 (Part Number 34811-90001) . . . . . . . . February 1994   
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					Manual Part Number: 34811-90001   
					Microfiche Part Number: 34811-99001   
					Printed: February 1994 Edition 1   
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