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Chapter
7
Language Reference
MEANPWR Mean P
ower Measurement
Query Response
Figure 7-150
MEANPWR Query Response
Example
10
REAL Onrange
20
Onrange = 10
30
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User’s Guide
1
Certification
2
General Safety Considerations
2
Warranty
4
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
4
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES
4
Contents
10
Quick Start Guide
21
How to Use This Guide
22
E-Series Spectrum Analyzers
23
Initial Inspection
25
Chapter 1 27
27
First Time
28
Chapter 1 29
29
LINE to turn the analyzer on
29
Making a Basic Measurement
30
Chapter 1 33
33
Reference Level Calibration
35
Front Panel Overview
36
Chapter 1 37
37
Table 1-2
38
Display Annotation
39
S = Single-sweep mode
40
Rear Panel Overview
41
Assistance
44
46 Chapter1
46
Manuals Available Separately
47
48 Chapter1
48
(with Resolution Bandwidth)
51
52 Chapter2
52
Unequal Amplitude
53
54 Chapter2
54
Chapter 2 55
55
Measurements with Ampcor
56
Chapter 2 57
57
Ampcor Limitations
59
Example 3: Modulation
60
Chapter 2 61
61
------------------------=
62
Chapter 2 65
65
66 Chapter2
66
What Is Harmonic Distortion?
67
Procedure A
67
Chapter 2 69
69
70 Chapter2
70
NEXT PK RIGHT again
70
PEAK EXCURSN
70
Procedure B
72
74 Chapter2
74
AMPLITUDE, MORE 1 OF 3
74
Distortion
75
80 Chapter2
80
SAVE, SAVE STATE
80
Chapter 2 81
81
84 Chapter2
84
Chapter 2 85
85
Chapter 2 87
87
90 Chapter2
90
94 Chapter2
94
RANGE LVL
94
Chapter 2 97
97
(Unpreselected)
98
104 Chapter2
104
Making Measurements
104
106 Chapter2
106
Chapter 2 107
107
Measurement
108
Chapter 2 109
109
ACP Analog Method Definition
113
Chapter 2 115
115
116 Chapter2
116
Chapter 2 117
117
118 Chapter2
118
RCR-27B Standard
120
RCR-28 Standard
121
IS-54 Standard
122
Chapter 2 123
123
124 Chapter2
124
Chapter 2 125
125
126 Chapter2
126
Chapter 2 127
127
What Is Time-Gating?
129
130 Chapter2
130
How Time-Gating Works
131
132 Chapter2
132
Chapter 2 133
133
134 Chapter2
134
Chapter 2 135
135
Correction 10db log
136
RF-Pulse Train
137
Instrument Connections
139
Measurement Results
139
140 Chapter2
140
Triggering
141
142 Chapter2
142
Chapter 2 143
143
Chapter 2 145
145
146 Chapter2
146
Chapter 2 147
147
148 Chapter2
148
Chapter 2 149
149
Chapter 2 151
151
Measurements with Sweep Delay
154
Chapter 2 155
155
156 Chapter2
156
What Is Pulsed RF?
158
Chapter 2 159
159
160 Chapter2
160
164 Chapter2
164
Softkey Menus
165
Menu Trees
166
Chapter 3 167
167
168 Chapter3
168
Chapter 3 169
169
Figure 3-6 BW Key Menu
170
Figure 3-7 CAL Key Menu Tree
171
172 Chapter3
172
Figure 3-9 COPY Key
173
Figure 3-13 HOLD Key
174
Chapter 3 175
175
Figure 3-16 MKR Key Menu
176
Figure 3-17 MKR-> Key Menu
177
Figure 3-18 MODULE Key Menus
177
Figure 3-20 PRESET Key
178
Chapter 3 179
179
Figure 3-23 SGL SWP Key
180
Figure 3-24 SPAN Key Menu
180
Figure 3-27 TRIG Key Menu
181
182 Chapter3
182
Key Function Descriptions
183
Key Function Tables
184
SWP CPL SR SA AUX CTRL
196
Table 4-3 Marker Functions
197
Table 4-4 Control Functions
199
Key Descriptions
204
208 Chapter4
208
210 Chapter4
210
MEAS/USER
210
Chapter 4 213
213
S Single-sweep mode
217
228 Chapter4
228
(E-series only)
229
Detector
232
250 Chapter4
250
Chapter 4 251
251
capability of the tracking
280
288
Programming
289
Programming Features
290
Chapter 5 291
291
292 Chapter5
292
Communication with the System
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294 Chapter5
294
Chapter 5 295
295
296 Chapter5
296
Chapter 5 297
297
Program Timing
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Initialize analyzer
299
Change measurement
299
Measure with trace A
300
302 Chapter5
302
Data Transfer to Computer
303
Chapter 5 305
305
Trace-Data Formatting
306
XAMPLE 4
307
XAMPLE 5
308
Chapter 5 309
309
XAMPLE 6
310
XAMPLE 7
311
XAMPLE 8
312
XAMPLE 9
313
XAMPLE 10
314
XAMPLE 11
314
Input and Output Buffers
316
Buffer Space
317
Preventing Timeouts
317
Synchronizing Your Program
318
Clearing the Buffers
318
Math Functions
319
Adding and Subtracting in dBm
320
Use AMBPL to Correct Data
320
XAMPLE 1
321
Trace Data Limits
322
Figure 5-10 Display Units
323
Creating Screen Titles
324
No-Format Method
325
Format Methods
325
Plotter Requirements
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Making a Basic Plot
328
XAMPLE 2
329
Plotting Options
330
Printer Requirements
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Making a Basic Print
331
Monitoring System Operation
332
Chapter 5 333
333
Selects bit 5 and 4
334
(32+16) to enable
334
Also selects bits 5
334
Reading Service Request Data
336
XAMPLE 3
337
Programming Command Cross
339
Reference
339
Features
340
352 Chapter6
352
Chapter 6 353
353
354 Chapter6
354
Chapter 6 355
355
356 Chapter6
356
Chapter 6 357
357
358 Chapter6
358
Chapter 6 359
359
360 Chapter6
360
Chapter 6 361
361
Commands
362
Mass Memory Module Commands
365
Language Reference
369
Language Reference Features
370
Syntax Diagram Conventions
371
Query Responses
372
Table 7-1 Syntax Elements
373
Programming Commands
377
Query Response
379
Weighting
380
Alternate Channels
381
Description
382
Parameters
382
Bandwidth
384
386 Chapter7
386
Frequency Weighting
387
Preset State
388
• channel spacing (ACPSP)
393
• channel bandwidth (ACPBW)
393
Measurement Method
394
Chapter 7 395
395
Measurement State
397
ADJALL LO and IF Adjustments
407
ADJCRT Adjust CRT Alignment
408
ADJIF Adjust IF
410
AMB Trace A Minus Trace B
412
AMPCOR Amplitude Correction
416
Array Size
419
ANNOT Annotation On/Off
422
APB Trace A Plus Trace B
423
AT Input Attenuation
424
AUTOCPL Auto Coupled
428
AXB Trace A Exchange Trace B
429
BLANK Blank Trace
430
CARROFF Carrier Off Power
432
CARRON Carrier On Power
433
CF Center Frequency
434
CHANPWR Channel Power
436
CHANNEL Channel Selection
438
CLRW Clear Write
440
CNVLOSS Conversion Loss
441
CONTS Continuous Sweep
443
COUPLE Input Coupling
444
Within Delta Marker
445
DEMOD Demodulation
447
DEMODT Demodulation Time
451
DET Detection Modes
453
DL Display Line
455
DLYSWP Delay Sweep
457
Sets the sweep delay to 10
458
DONE Done
459
ERR Error
460
ET Elapsed Time
462
EXTMXR External Mixer Mode
463
FA Start Frequency
464
FB Stop Frequency
466
FDIAG Frequency Diagnostics
468
FDSP Frequency Display Off
470
FFT Fast Fourier Transform
472
FOFFSET Frequency Offset
475
FREF Frequency Reference
477
FS Full Span
478
FULBAND Full Band
479
≤920528 or with Option 008
480
GATE Gate
481
Turns on the gating
482
GATECTL Gate Control
483
Sets the gate delay to 20
484
Sets the gate length to 15
485
GP Gate Polarity
486
GRAT Graticule On/Off
487
HNLOCK Harmonic Number Lock
489
HNUNLK Unlock Harmonic Number
491
ID Output Identification
492
Frequency
493
IP Instrument Preset
495
LG Logarithmic Scale
498
LN Linear Scale
500
MBIAS Mixer Bias
501
MEAS Measurement Status
505
MINH Minimum Hold
506
MKA Marker Amplitude
507
MKBW Marker Bandwidth
508
MKD Marker Delta
511
Power Bandwidth
513
Parameter
514
MKF Marker Frequency
516
MKFC Frequency Counter
518
MKMIN Marker to Minimum
522
MKN Marker Normal
523
MKNOISE Marker Noise
525
MKOFF Marker Off
527
MKPK Peak Search
528
MKPT Marker Threshold
530
MKPX Peak Excursion
532
MKSP Marker Delta to Span
536
MKT Marker Time
538
MKTRACK Signal Track
539
ML Mixer Level
541
MXMH Maximum Hold
543
MXRMODE Mixer Mode
544
NORMLIZE Normalize Trace Data
545
OP Output Display Parameters
553
PLOT Plot Display
554
PLOTORG Display Origins
556
PLOTSRC Plot Source
558
PP Preselector Peak
560
PRINT Print
561
PSDAC Preselector DAC Number
563
PSTATE Protect State
565
RB Resolution Bandwidth
569
RCLS Recall State
575
RCLT Recall Trace
576
RCLTHRU Recall Thru
577
REV Revision Number
579
RL Reference/Range Level
580
Attenuation)
581
SAVES Save State
589
SAVET Save Trace
590
SER Serial Number
591
SIGID Signal Identification
592
SNGLS Single Sweep
594
SP Frequency Span
595
SQUELCH Squelch
597
SRCFINTK Fine Tracking Adjust
602
SRCPOFS Source Power Offset
604
SRCPSTP Source Power Step
606
SRCPSWP Source Power Sweep
608
SRCPWR Source Power
610
SRCTKPK Source Tracking Peak
612
SRQ Service Request
613
SS Center Frequency Step-Size
614
ST Sweep Time
616
STB Status Byte Query
618
STOREOPEN Store Open
620
STORESHORT Store Short
622
STORETHRU Store Thru
624
SWPCPL Sweep Couple
626
SWPOUT Sweep Output
628
TDF Trace Data Format
630
TH Threshold
632
TITLE Title Entry
634
Displays "This is a
635
TM Trigger Mode
636
TRIGPOL Trigger Polarity
641
TS Take Sweep
642
TWNDOW Trace Window
643
VAVG Video Average
645
VB Video Bandwidth
647
Bandwidth Ratio
649
VIEW View Trace
651
VTL Video Trigger Level
652
654 Chapter7
654
Options and Accessories
655
656 Chapter8
656
Chapter 8 657
657
658 Chapter8
658
Accessories Available
659
660 Chapter8
660
Chapter 8 661
661
662 Chapter8
662
Chapter 8 663
663
664 Chapter8
664
If You Have a Problem
665
Read the Warranty
666
Spectrum Analyzer Problems
667
Hardware Problems
668
670 Chapter9
670
Replacing the Battery
671
Power Requirements
672
Checking the Fuse
673
Power Cable
673
674 Chapter9
674
Procedures
675
GPIB Address Selection
676
678 Chapter9
678
Chapter 9 679
679
Original Packaging
680
Other Packaging
682
Serial Numbers
684
Electrostatic Discharge
685
Static-Safe Accessories
686
Error Messages
688
Eliminating Error Messages
689
Realigning the LO and IF
689
Error Code Listing
690
Chapter 9 691
691
692 Chapter9
692
Chapter 9 693
693
694 Chapter9
694
Chapter 9 695
695
696 Chapter9
696
Chapter 9 697
697
698 Chapter9
698
Chapter 9 699
699
700 Chapter9
700
Chapter 9 701
701
702 Chapter9
702
Chapter 9 703
703
704 Chapter9
704
Chapter 9 705
705
706 Chapter9
706
Index 707
707
708 Index
708
Index 709
709
710 Index
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Index 711
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712 Index
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Index 713
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714 Index
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Index 715
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