420 Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s GuideMultitone and Two-Tone Waveforms (Option 430)Using Multitone Modulation2. Set the output amplitude to 0 dBm.3. Press RF On/Off.The multitone waveform is now available at the signal generator’s RF OUTPUT connector.Applying Changes to an Active Multitone SignalIf the multitone generator is currently in use (Multitone Off On set to On) while changes are madein the Multitone Setup table editor, you must apply the changes before the updated waveformwill be generated.From the Multitone Setup table editor, press the following key to apply the changes andgenerate a multitone waveform based on the updated values: Apply MultitoneStoring a Multitone WaveformIn this example, you learn how to store a multitone waveform. If you have not created a multitonewaveform, complete the steps in the previous section, Creating a Custom Multitone Waveform onpage 412.1. Press Load/Store > Store To File.If there is already a file name from the Catalog of MTONE Files occupying the active entryarea, press the following keys (see page 41):Edit Keys > Clear Text2. Enter a file name (for example, 5TONE) using the alpha keys and the numeric keypad with amaximum length of 23 characters (see page 41).3. Press Enter.The multitone waveform is now stored in the Catalog of MTONE Files.The RF output amplitude, frequency, and operating state settings are notstored as part of a multitone waveform file. Similarly, the multitonesettings are not stored as part of the instrument state. Therefore, in mostcases you should save both the instrument states and the multitonesettings to be able to restore all of your settings later.