Reviewing the test and adjustment results – Atec Agilent-8563E User Manual
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Service Software
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Calibration Guide
Reviewing the Test and Adjustment Results
Once the tests have finished running, you will want to review the results of the tests. The
HP Service Support Software window displays the DUT model number and serial number,
the selected tests, the results of the selected test, and the current test information. Six
buttons, which are used to control the testing, are also displayed.
The Selected Tests box displays the name of the selected tests, the pass/fail status (P/F) of
each test that has been run, the total number of points that each test checks, and the
number of points that passed and failed for each test. The pass/fail status indicates a
failure if any point in that test fails.
The Selected Test Results box shows the results of the test that is highlighted in the
Selected Tests box. The Selected Test Results box shows the pass/fail status (P/F), the
lower limits (LL), the measured value (Result), the upper limits (UL), and the measured
units (for example, kHz, mV, or dBm) for each test point checked by the performance tests
and some adjustments. “**” indicates values not displayed by the adjustments.
The Current test box shows the results of the test that is currently running. The Current
test box shows the pass/fail status (P/F), the lower limits (LL), the measured value
(Result), the upper limits (UL), and the measured units (for example, kHz, mV, or dBm) for
each test point checked by the performance tests and some adjustments. “**” indicates
values not displayed by the adjustments.
The following buttons are also displayed on the HP Service Support Software window.
These buttons are used to control the testing. Only the buttons that are appropriate are
active. For example, if the test is already in progress, the Run button would not be active.
Run
Start running the highlighted test when initially starting the testing. Also
used to start testing at the same point where the test was stopped.
Stop
Stop the test that is currently running. The test stops after making the
next measurement.