Agilent 9320A
Agilent 9320A
Spectrum Analyzer
User’s Guide
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                      2   Getting Started    11
                          Check the Shipment and Order List          12
                          Power Requirements      13
                          Environmental Requirements      15
                          Safety Notice     18
                          Electrostatic Discharge Protection         19
                          Power on and Check      20
                          Some helpful Tips   22
                            Running Internal Alignments         22
                            Enable the Options    22
                            Using an External Reference         23
                            Firmware Revision     23
                          Remote Control     24
           4   Key Reference              71
               Amplitude           72
               Auto Tune           75
               Back <-        76
               BW/Avg         77
               Det/Display           81
               Enter     87
               File/Print       88
               Frequency           95
               Marker       97
               Marker->         101
               Meas       102
               MODE         103
               Peak Search           107
                          Preset/System        111
                          SPAN       117
                          Sweep/Trig       118
                          View/Trace       120
Index 171
1
Overview
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1   Overview
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                                                                                                                                  M ODE        M eas         M arker        Peak
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                                     Standby                                                                  TG SOURCE          CAL OUT                           RF IN 50
                                     On
                           13
                                                                                                                                               PROBE POWER             CAT Ⅱ
                                                                                                                                                                                               8
                                                                                                                                50MHz 10dBm
12 11 10 9
                                If the tracking generator output power is higher than the maximum power
                CAUTION         that the device under test can tolerate, it may damage the device under
                                test. Do not exceed the maximum power of DUT.
               Display Annotations
                                         4     5    6                7    8     9   10     11        12
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                        2
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                                              Span                                                        13
                        25                    1.000000 MHz
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                                                                                              SERIAL LABEL
                                                                  VGA OUT                     ATTACH HERE
                                                                                                                                     7
                                                                       USB
               1
                           REF OUT                                     LAN
10MHz
                                                K LOCK
                               REF IN                                 EXT TRIG IN                      ~100-240 V
                                                                                                          50-60 Hz
                                                                                                      100 W MAX
                                        10MHz
                                                                                        HIPOT LABEL
                                                                                        ATTACH HERE
                                                                             TTL
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                   2
                           3                                 4                      5
                           The instruction manual symbol: indicates that the user must refer to spe-
                           cific instructions in the manual.
            ISM1-A         Shows that this is an Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class
                           A product. (CISPR 11, Clause 4)
2
Getting Started
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2    Getting Started
Power Requirements
                           The spectrum analyzer has an auto- ranging line voltage
                           input. The AC power supply must meet the following
                           requirements:
               AC Power Cord
                           The analyzer is equipped with a three- wire power cord, in
                           accordance with international safety standards. This cable
                           grounds the analyzer cabinet when connected to an
                           appropriate power line outlet. The cable appropriate to the
                           original shipping location is included with the analyzer.
                           Various AC power cables are available that are unique to
                           specific geographic areas. You can order additional AC power
                           cables for use in different areas. The table AC Power Cords
                           lists the available AC power cables, the plug configurations,
                           and identifies the geographic area in which each cable is
                           appropriate.
                           The detachable power cord is the product disconnecting
                           device. It disconnects the mains circuits from the mains
                           supply before other parts of the product. The front panel
                           switch is only a standby switch and do not disconnect
                           instrument from LINE power.
AC Power Cords
230V 15A
250V 16A
250V 10A
a. Plug description describes the plug only. The part number is for the complete cable assembly.
Environmental Requirements
                             Agilent Technologies has designed this product for use in
                             Installation Category II, Pollution Degree 2, per IEC 61010- 1.
                             Agilent has designed the spectrum analyzer for use under
                             the following conditions:
                             • Indoor use
                             • Altitude < 3,000 meters
                             • Operating temperature range: +5 to +45 oC;
                               Storage temperature range: –20 to +70 oC
                             • Relative humidity range 15% to 95 %
               Ventilation
                             Ventilation holes are located on the rear panel and one side
                             of the spectrum analyzer cover. Do not allow these holes to
                             be obstructed, as they allow air flow through the spectrum
                             analyzer.
                             When installing the spectrum analyzer in a cabinet, do not
                             restrict the convection of the analyzer. The ambient
                             temperature outside the cabinet must be less than the
                             maximum operating temperature of the spectrum analyzer by
                             4 oC for every 100 watts dissipated within the cabinet.
               Cleaning Tips
                             To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the spectrum analyzer
                             from line power before cleaning. Use a dry cloth or one
                             slightly dampened with water to clean the external case
                             parts. Do not attempt to clean internally.
                 Rack Mount
                              It is recommended to use the Agilent rackmount kit (option
                              1CM) to install the spectrum analyzer into a rack.
                              Do not attempt to rack mount the spectrum analyzer by the
                              front panel handles only. This rackmount kit will allow
                              mounting of the spectrum analyzer with or without handles.
                              Refer to the following instructions when installing the
                              rackmount kit on the spectrum analyzer.
                          1   Remove feet, key- locks and tilt stands.
                          2   Remove side trim strips and a middle screw per side.
                               Installing the spectrum analyzers into other racks may promote shock
                CAUTION        hazards, overheating, dust contamination, and inferior system
                               performance. Consult your Agilent customer engineer about installation,
                               warranty, and support details.
               Transit
                               It is recommended to use the hard transit case (option 1TC)
                               for instrument transportation.
Safety Notice
                              Read the following warnings and cautions carefully before
                              powering on the spectrum analyzer to ensure personal and
                              instrument safety.
                              Personal injury may result if the spectrum analyzer covers are removed.
                  WAR N ING
                              There are no operator serviceable parts inside. To avoid electrical
                              shock, refer servicing to qualified personnel.
                           3   Cycle the power to the analyzer and re- check to see if the
                               Instrument messages is still there.
                           4   If the error messages cannot be resolved, contact the
                               Agilent Customer Contact Center for assistance or service.
               Firmware Revision
                                      System > More > Show software to view the firmware
                               Press Preset/
                               revision of your analyzer. If you call Agilent Technologies
                               regarding your analyzer, it is helpful to have this revision
                               and the analyzer serial number available. To update the
                               firmware, refer to:
                               http://www.agilent.com/find/n9320a
                               Follow this procedure to finish the firmware update:
                           1   Download the firmware package from web. Extract and copy
                               the file version and folder “n9320a” into the root directory
                               of a USB stick.
                           2   Turn the N9320A off. Then insert the USB stick into the
                               USB connector.
                           3   Power on your spectrum analyzer, the instrument will
                               perform the update process automatically. The upgrade
                               procedure will take about 10 minutes.
                               Any interruption during the update process will result in update failure
                CAUTION
                               and system data lost. Do not remove the USB storage device until the
                               update is finished.
Remote Control
                       The N9320A spectrum analyzer is capable of being connected
                       to a PC through a USB connection, allowing the analyzer to
                       be operated in remote mode.
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                                                       Remote
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cable
3
Functions and Measurements
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3    Functions and Measurements
                                  Entering Data
                                  When setting the measurement parameters, there are several
                                  ways to enter or modify the value of the active function:
                          Knob    Increments or decrements the current value.
                   Arrow Keys     Increments or decrements the current value by a step unit.
                 Numeric Keys     Enters a specific value. Then press the desired terminator
                                  (either a unit softkey, or [Enter] hardkey).
                  Unit Softkeys   Terminate (enter) a value with a unit softkey from the menu.
                     Enter Key    Terminates an entry when no unit of measure is required, or
                                  the instrument uses the default unit.
                     Back Key     To delete the current input digit prior to entering the value.
                                  Using Softkeys
                                  Softkeys are used to modify the analyzer function parameter
                                  settings. Some examples of softkey types are:
                        Toggle    Turn on or off an instrument state.
                     Submenu      Displays a secondary menu of softkeys, {More}.
                        Choice    Selecting from a list of standard values or filenames.
                        Adjust    Highlights the softkey and sets the active function.
               Viewing a Signal
                                  Refer to the procedures below to view a signal.
                             1           System > Pow on/Preset > Preset Type > Factory to enable
                                  Press Preset/
                                  the factory- defined preset state.
                             2           System > Preset to restore the analyzer to its
                                  Press Preset/
                                  factory- defined state.
                             3    Connect the 10 MHz REF OUT on the rear panel to the
                                  front- panel RF IN.
                                  Changing the reference level changes the amplitude value of the top
                   NOTE
                                  graticule line. Changing the center frequency changes the horizontal
                                  placement of the signal on the display. Increasing the span will
                                  increase the frequency range that appears horizontally across the
                                  display.
                                       Marker
                                       10.000000 MHz
                                       0.43 dBm
                           2   Use the knob, the arrow keys, or the softkeys in the Peak
                               Search menu to move the marker. The marker information
                               will be displayed in the upper- right corner of the screen.
                               Changing the reference level changes the amplitude value of the top
                   NOTE
                               graticule line.
                           Press      Peak
                                      Search    > Next Peak or
                                  The first marker moves to the left edge of the screen, at the
                                  amplitude of the first signal peak.
                                                                                  7           8        9          M OD                                                                                                          7           8        9          M OD
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                On/ Off
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 7          8               9
                                                                                                                  On/ Off
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                                                                                  0           ·                   RF                                                                                                            0           ·                   RF
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                On/ Off                                                                                          0          ·                          Enter
                  Remote                                                                                          On/ Off                                        Remote                                                                                                                            Rem ote                                                                                                               50VDC M AX
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         30dBm 1W M AX
                                                                                                                                                                 Standby                                                                                        LF OUT           RF OUT 50         Standby
                  Standby                                                                                         LF OUT           RF OUT 50                                                                                                                                                                                                                    TG SOURCE         CAL OU T                           RF IN 50
                                                                                                                                                                 On
                  On                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               On
                                                                              RF OUT                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  RF IN
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             RF OUT
Directional Coupler
                               The 30 kHz filter shape factor of 15:1 has a bandwidth of 450 kHz at the 60
                   NOTE        dB point. The half-bandwidth (225 kHz) is NOT narrower than the
                               frequency separation of 50 kHz, so the input signals can not be resolved.
                                  The 1 kHz filter shape factor of 15:1 has a bandwidth of 15 kHz at the
                   NOTE
                                  60 dB point. The half-bandwidth (7.5 kHz) is narrower than the
                                  frequency separation of 50 kHz, so the input signals can be resolved.
                               Ensure that the total power of all input signals at the analyzer RF input
                CAUTION
                               does not exceed +30 dBm (1 Watt).
                                                                                                      7           8        9          M OD
                                                                                                                                      On/ Off
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1 2 3 1 2 3 Back
                                                                                                      0           ·                   RF
                                                                                                                                      On/ Off                                                                                         0          ·                         Enter
                                   Remote                                                                                                                                 Remote                                                                                                             50VDC M AX
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             30dBm 1W M AX
                                   Standby                                                                                            LF OUT           RF OUT 50          Standby                                                    TG SOURCE         CAL OUT                           RF IN 50
                                   On                                                                                                                                     On
                                                                                                                                                          REVERSE PWR
                                                                                                                                                          4W M AX 30VDC                                                                              50M Hz 10dBm    PROBE POW ER            CAT Ⅱ
RF OUT RF IN
                               The low- level signal appears more clearly due to the noise
                               level being reduced by the decrease in RBW (see Figure 12).
               Trace Averaging
                                  Averaging is a digital process in which each sweep of the
                                  trace returns measurement values for each point in the
                                  trace. These values are then mathematically averaged with
                                  the previous sweep trace data which has been stored in the
                                  analyzer. The amount of averaging is selected by choosing
                                  the number of trace sweeps to be included in the process.
                                  The averaging function uses the most recent trace sweep
                                  values so that the display shows any signal changes.
                               This is a trace processing function and is not the same as using the
                   NOTE
                               average detector (as described on page 42).
                                       Marker
                                       50.032500 MHz
                                       – 49.30 dBm
                                  The frequency and amplitude of the marker appears in the active function
                   NOTE           area (this is not the counted result). The counted result appears in the
                                  upper-right corner of the display to the right-side of Cntr1.
                               When using the frequency counter function, the ratio of the resolution
                   NOTE
                               bandwidth to the span must be greater than 0.02.
                                                                                 7           8        9          MOD
                                                                                                                 On/ Off                                                                                                     7           8        9          MOD
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             7          8               9
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             On/ Off
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1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Back
                                                                                 0           ·                   RF
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ·                                                                                                                   0          ·                          Enter
                  Remote                                                                                         On/ Off
                                                                                                                                                            Remote
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             On/ Off
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Rem ote                                                                                                              50VDC M AX
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                                                                                RF OUT                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            RF IN
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      300 MHz LOW
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      PASS FILTER
                                  The coupler should have a high degree of isolation between the two
                   NOTE
                                  input ports so the sources do not intermodulate.
                             2    Set one source (signal generator) to 300 MHz and the other
                                  source to 301 MHz, for a frequency separation of 1 MHz. Set
                                  the sources equal in amplitude as measured by the analyzer
                                  (in this example, they are set to –5 dBm).
                             3    Set the analyzer center frequency and span:
                                  Press   Preset/
                                          System    > Preset (With Preset Type of Factory)
                                  Press   Frequency   > Center Freq > 300.5 > MHz
                                  Press    SPAN       > Span > 5 > MHz
                             4    Reduce the RBW until the distortion products are visible:
                                  Press   BW/       and    FM
                                          Avg
                                          Marker D
                                          20.000 kHz
                                          Noise -97.91 dBc/Hz
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4 5 6
1 2 3 Back
                                                   Remote
                                                                                                             0          ·                        Enter
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                                                                                                                                                                   30dBm 1W M AX
DUT
                           2   Press   Preset/
                                       System     > Preset. (With Preset Type of Factory)
                           3   Set the start and stop frequencies and resolution bandwidth:
                               Press Frequency > Start Freq > 100 > MHz
                               Press Frequency > Stop Freq > 1 > GHz
                               Press BW/
                                      Avg     > Res Bw > 3 > MHz
                           4   Turn on the tracking generator and if necessary, set the
                               output power to - 10 dBm:
                               Press MODE > Tracking Generator > Amplitude TG(On) > -10 > dBm
                               Excessive signal input may damage the DUT. Do not exceed the
                CAUTION
                               maximum power that the device under test can tolerate.
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4 5 6
1 2 3 Back
                                                      Remote
                                                                                                                0          ·                       Enter
                                                                                                                                                                    50VDC MAX
                                                                                                                                                                    30dBm 1W MAX
DUT
                             2    Press   Preset/
                                          System      > Preset. (With Preset Type of Factory)
                             3    Set the start and stop frequencies and resolution bandwidth:
                                  Press   Frequency             > Start Freq > 100 > MHz
                                  Press   Frequency             > Stop Freq > 1 > GHz
                                  Press   Amplitude             > Scale Type > Log
                                Excessive signal input may damage the DUT. Do not exceed the
                CAUTION
                                maximum power that the device under test can tolerate.
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4 5 6
                                                                                                                                                                              Reference Plane
                                                                                                1          2               3         Back
                                  Remote
                                                                                                0          ·                         Enter
                                                                                                                                                      50VDC M AX
                                                                                                                                                      30dBm 1W MAX
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Short
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Circuit
Coupled Port or
DUT
                                                                                             Directional
                                                                                           Bridge/Coupler                                                                                  Test Port
                                  For greatest accuracy, use a coupler or bridge with the correct test
                   NOTE
                                  port connector. Any additional adapters or components placed
                                  between the test port and DUT degrades coupler/bridge directivity
                                  and system source match.
                                  For best results, use the same adapter for the calibration and the
                                  measurement. Be sure to terminate the second port of a two port
                                  device.
                                  Excessive signal input may damage the DUT. Do not exceed the
                 CAUTION
                                  maximum power that the device under test can tolerate.
                                    Trace files are not bitmap files. They cannot be imported into other
                   NOTE
                                    applications or converted. If you require the use of other applications,
                                    be sure to save as .JPG formats using Screen for your file type.
                                    Press   File/
                                            Print   > Catalog to bring up a screen display below.
                             1    The entry fields show the parameters for the files viewed:
                                  Name states the filename.
                                  Type displays the type of files viewed.
                                  Path    displays the location of the files (Local or USB).
                             2    There are four column headings in this area of the display:
                                  Name displays the filename.
                                  Type displays the filename extension (TRA, STA, TRC or JPG).
                                  Size displays the size of the file in bytes.
                                  Modified        displays the date and time the change occurred.
                             3    The softkey menu has four options:
                                  Type selects the type of file you wish to view.
                                  Sort    sorts and views the files according to a file attribute.
                                  Local accesses the internal storage to view files.
                                  USB     accesses the external USB storage device to view files.
                             4    The drive space line shows the number of bytes used on the
                                  drive and the number of bytes still free on the drive.
               Saving a File
                                  The analyzer can save files (states, traces, limits or screens)
                                  to a USB storage device (USB/), or internal storage (Local/).
                                  The following is an example of how to save a trace to
                                  internal storage (Local/).
                             1    Select the save destination for the file. This example will
                                  select the internal storage (Local/):
                                  Press   File/
                                          Print    > Catalog > Local
                             2    Press Return > Save, to access the Save menu.
                             3    Select the type of file. In this example we will save a trace.
                                  The filename extension for the trace file type is .TRA:
                                  Press Type > Trace
               Loading a File
                                  This feature will recall (load) onto the displayed screen a
                                  previously saved filename and type compatible with this
                                  analyzer. The file types are described above.
                             1    Select the directory where your file is located. In this
                                  example, select the internal storage (Local/):
                                  Press   File/
                                          Print   > Catalog > Local
                             2    Press Return > Load to access the Load menu
                             3    Select the type of file. Assume you need to load a trace file:
                                  Press Type > Trace
                             4    Using the knob or arrow keys to highlight the file you need.
                                  And then select the trace into which you wish to load the
                                  file. Assume you need to load file TEST1.TRC into Trace 2:
                                  Press Destination > Trace 2.
                             5    Press Load Now to load the specified file. The status bar
                                  displays: “Local/TEST1.TRC file loaded”.
                                  Screen files are in .jpg format and cannot be loaded or
                                  recalled into the analyzer display, they can only be
                                  downloaded and used in PC applications.
               Copying a File
                               To copy a file from internal storage to a USB storage device,
                               follow this procedure:
                           1   Press   File/
                                       Print   > Catalog > Local to select the path
                           2   Connect a USB storage device to the USB connector (DEV).
                           3   Select the type of file. Assume you need to copy a trace file:
                               Press Return > Copy > Type > Trace
                           4   Using the knob or arrow keys to highlight the file name you
                               need. In this example, highlight the file TEST1.TRC.
                           5   Press Copy Now to execute the operation. A “Copying file”
                               indicator displays. Then “/USB/TEST1.TRC file copied” appears
                               on the status bar. You have now copied the file TEST1.TRC
                               from the internal storage to the USB storage device.
               Deleting a File
                               Perform the following process to delete a specific file. Note
                               that once a file is deleted from local memory, it cannot be
                               recovered.
                           1   Press   File/
                                       Print   > Catalog > Local to select the path
                           2   Press Return > Delete to access the Delete menu
                           3   Select the type of file. Assume you need to delete a trace file
                               press Type > Trace
                           4   Using the knob or arrow keys to highlight the file name you
                               want to load. In this example, selecting the file TEST1.TRC.
                           5   Press Delete Now. “Deleting file” indicates the operation is in
                               process. Then, “Local/TEST1.TRC file deleted” shown on the
                               status bar indicates the file has been deleted.
4
Key Reference
Amplitude           72
Auto Tune           75
Back <-        76
BW/Avg         77
Det/Display             81
Enter     87
File/Print         88
Frequency           95
Marker        97
Marker->         101
Meas       102
MODE         103
Peak Search             107
Preset/System                111
SPAN         117
Sweep/Trig           118
View/Trace           120
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4    Key Reference
Amplitude
                                   Press Amplitude hardkey to activate the reference level function
                                   and access the amplitude softkey menu.
                                   The softkey menu selections are described as follows:
                       Ref Level   Softkey sets the reference level. This function is activated
                                   when Amplitude is pressed. The reference level is the amplitude
                                   power or voltage represented by the top line of the graticule
                                   on the display. Setting the reference level changes the
                                   absolute amplitude level (in the selected amplitude units) of
                                   the top graticule line.
                                   Key access:   Amplitude
                     Attenuation   Softkey toggles the input attenuation between Auto and Man.
                     Auto Man      The attenuation level can be set in as little as 1 dB
                                   increments when Man is selected. The analyzer input
                                   attenuator is normally coupled to the reference level control,
                                   it reduces the power level of the input signal at the input
                                   mixer. Selecting Auto re- couples the attenuator. Change the
                                   attenuation by using the arrow keys, the knob, or the
                                   numeric keypad.
                                   Key access:   Amplitude
                    Int Preamp      (Option PA3) Softkey toggles the internal pre- amplifier
                        On Off      function between on and off. Pressing Int Preamp (On) results
                                    in a correction being applied to compensate for the gain of
                                    the preamp. Amplitude readings then represent the signal
                                    value at the input connector. When the preamp is on, a “PA”
                                    indication appears on the left side of the display. The
                                    preamp operates over a range of 100 kHz to 3 GHz.
                                    Key access:   Amplitude
                  Ref Lvl Offset    Softkey adds an offset value to the displayed reference level.
                                    Reference- level offsets are only entered by using the numeric
                                    keypad. Entering an offset does not affect the trace or the
                                    attenuation value. Reference- level offsets are used when gain
                                    or loss occurs between a device under test and the analyzer
                                    input. Thus, the signal level measured by the analyzer may
                                    be referred to as the level at the input of an external
                                    amplitude- conversion device. When an amplitude offset is
                                    entered, its value appears on the left side of the display
                                    under Offst (as opposed to frequency offsets which appear
                                    at the bottom of the display). To eliminate an offset, press
                                    Ref Lvl Offst > 0 > dB.
                                    Key access:   Amplitude   > More 1 of 2 >
                     Ext Amp Gain   Softkey adds a positive or negative preamplifier gain value,
                                    which is subtracted from the displayed signal. (Use negative
                                    values for gain and positive values for loss.) The function is
                                    similar to the Ref Lvl Offset function, however with the Ext Amp
                                    Gain function, the attenuation may be changed depending on
                                    the preamplifier gain entered. A preamplifier gain offset is
                                    used for measurements that require an external preamplifier
                                    or long cables. The offset is subtracted from the amplitude
                                    readout so that the displayed signal level represents the
                                    signal level at the input of the preamplifier. The preamplifier
                                    gain offset is displayed at the top of the screen and is
                                    removed by entering zero. The preamplifier gain offset can
                                    only be entered using the numeric keypad. The preamplifier
                                    gain value is not affected by an instrument preset or a
                                    power cycle.
                                    Key access:   Amplitude   > More 1 of 2 >
Auto Tune
                               Hardkey activates the autotune function to view the signal,
                               This hardkey performs the following functions automatically:
                           1   Run Peak Search in full span
                           2   Run Mkr -> CF
                           3   Select the appropriate reference level according to the
                               amplitude of searching signal.
                           4   Set span to 1 MHz and all auto couple to view the signal.
Back <-
                     The backspace hardkey is located in the numeric keypad
                     area of the front panel and is used to change or correct an
                     active function entry, or to change a text entry before you
                     save data to a file.
BW/Avg
                                Hardkey activates the resolution bandwidth function and
                                accesses the softkey menus that control the bandwidth and
                                averaging functions.
                      Res BW    Softkey controls the 3 dB resolution bandwidth of the
                     Auto Man   analyzer from 10 Hz to 3 MHz using the knob or arrow keys.
                                There are four available bandwidths less than 1 KHz are 10,
                                30, 100 Hz or 300 Hz. If an invalid bandwidth is entered
                                using the numeric keypad, the analyzer chooses the closest
                                acceptable bandwidth. As the resolution bandwidth is
                                decreased, the sweep time is modified in order to maintain
                                amplitude accuracy. Resolution bandwidth is also
                                coordinated with the frequency span. As the span is
                                decreased, the resolution bandwidth decreases. When the
                                VBW/RBW is set to AUTO, if the resolution bandwidth
                                changes, the video bandwidth changes to maintain the
                                VBW/RBW ratio.
                                A “#” mark appears next to “Res BW” on the display when it
                                is not coupled. To recouple the resolution bandwidth, press
                                Res BW (Auto).
                                Key access: BW/
                                             Avg
                     VBW/RBW     Sets the ratio between the video and resolution bandwidths.
                      Auto Man   When a signal is weak and is visually masked by the noise
                                 floor, set the ratio to less than 1 to lower the noise. When
                                 the Preset Type is set to Factory and Preset is pressed, the
                                 ratio is set to 1. Change the ratio by using the arrow keys,
                                 knob, or numeric keypad. When VBW/RBW (Auto) is selected,
                                 the ratio is determined automatically by the rules in
                                 Figure 25.
                                 Figure 25         VBW/RBW Ratio Auto Rules
                                                                  Yes                              Yes
                                         Is Detector peak                            Is Trace
                                        or Negative peak?                          Average On?            Ratio=10
                                                                                            No
                                         No
                                                                                     Ratio=1
                                                                  No                                Yes
                                              Is Detector                          Is Avg Type
                                                Sample?                              Power?               Ratio=10
                                                                                           No
                                         Yes
                                                                                     Ratio=1
                                              Is Avg Type   No
                                                Power?                  Ratio=1
Yes
                                               Is Trace     Yes
                                             Average On?                Ratio=10
No
Ratio=1
                      Avg Type   Toggles the average type between automatic and manual.
                     Auto Man    Selecting Auto sets the analyzer to automatic averaging by the
                                 rules in Figure 26.
                                 Figure 26      Auto Rules for Average Type
                                          Is Detector           Yes
                                                                        Type=Power
                                           Average?
No
Type=Video
Det/Display
                                  Press this hardkey to control detector and display functions.
                      Detector    Softkey presents a submenu to select a specific detector
                (detector type)   type, or allows the analyzer to select the appropriate
                     Auto Man     detector (select Auto) for a particular measurement.
                                  Regarding detectors, it is important to understand what is a
                                  trace “bucket”. For every trace point displayed, there is a
                                  finite time during which the data for that point is collected.
                                  The analyzer looks at all of the data collected during that
                                  time and present a single point of trace data based on the
                                  detector mode. The interval during which the data for that
                                  trace point is being collected, is called the “bucket”.
                                  Figure 27     Detector (auto) Selection Flowchart Rules
                                                           Yes                        Yes
                                            Phase                    Res BW
                                          Noise On?                                           Average
                                                                     >300Hz?
                                                                                 No
                                                     No
                                                                      Sample
                                                           Yes                        Yes
                                            Trace                    Avg Type
                                         Average On?                                          Average
                                                                     Power?
                                                                               No
                                                      No
                                                                      Sample
                                                     No                    No
                                                                       Peak
No
Peak
                   Active Fctn   Selects the screen position for the Active Function Display.
                      Position   Depending on the type of trace data being viewed, you can
                                 move the Active Function Display position to minimize its
                                 visual interference with your screen data.
                                 Key access:   Det/
                                               Display
                          Limits    Accesses softkeys that allow you to control and define the
                                    parameters of limit lines.
                                    Key access:   Det/
                                                  Display
                                    Point
                                    Creates or edit a limit point. Up to 20
                                    points can be defined for each limit line.
                                    Enter the point number using the numeric
                                    keypad, then Press [Enter], or use the
                                    knob or arrow keys to move to an existing
                                    point.
                                                 Display > Limits > Limit 1/2 > Edit
                                    Key access: Det/
                                                 Frequency
                                                 Edits the frequency value for a limit point.
                                                 After editing, the limit table will place the
                                                 frequency or time in correct order. For a
                                                 new point, the Amplitude default is 0 dBm,
                                                 and Connected default is Yes.
                                                              Display > Limits > Limit 1/2 > Edit
                                                 Key access: Det/
                                                 Amplitude
                                                 Sets the amplitude value for the current
                                                 point.
                                                             Display > Limits > Limit 1/2 > Edit
                                                 Key access: Det/
                                                 Connected To Previous Pt
                                                 Yes No
                                                 Defines if the current point being edited is
                                                 to be connected to the previous point.
                                                 Pressing this key toggles the Connected value
                                                 between Yes and No.
                                                               Display > Limits > Limit 1/2 > Edit
                                                 Key access: Det/
                                                 Delete Point
                                                 Deletes the current point in the limit line.
                                                 Pressing this key will delete the point
                                                 immediately.
                                                              Display > Limits > Limit 1/2 > Edit
                                                 Key access: Det/
                     Delete       Purges data from the limit- line tables. Pressing this key
                     All Limits   will delete all the limit line data immediately.
                                                Display > Limits
                                  Key access: Det/
Enter
                           Terminates a front- panel keypad numeric entry and enters
                           that value into the analyzer. (For most applications, it is
                           better to use the units softkeys to terminate value entry.)
                           When in File menu, the [Enter] key is used to terminate
                           filename entries.
File/Print
                               Hardkey accesses the softkeys menus to manage the file
                               system of the analyzer. Refer to “Viewing Catalogs and
                               Saving Files” on page 66, for more information.
                     Catalog   Displays all files located on the selected catalog, depending
                               upon the preferences set under the Type and Sort keys
                               defined below.
                               Key access: File/
                                             Print
                               Only capital letters (A-Z) and digits (0-9) may appear in file names. The
                     NOTE
                               analyzer will automatically add the three character file extension
                               name.
Frequency
                                   Press Frequency to activate the center frequency function, and
                                   access the menu softkeys for frequency functions. The center
                                   frequency, or start and stop frequency values appear below
                                   the graticule on the display.
                                   When changing both the center frequency and span, change the
                     NOTE
                                   frequency first. The frequency value may limit the span.
                     Center Freq   Softkey activates the center frequency function and sets the
                                   horizontal center of the display to a specific frequency.
                                   Key access: Frequency
                      Start Freq   Softkey sets the frequency starting at the left side of the
                                   graticule. The left and right sides of the graticule correspond
                                   to the start and stop frequencies.
                                   Key access: Frequency
                      Stop Freq    Softkey sets the frequency at the right side of the graticule.
                                   The left and right sides of the graticule correspond to the
                                   start and stop frequencies.
                                   Key access: Frequency
                        CF Step    Softkey changes the step size for the center frequency
                      Auto Man     function. On selecting a step size and activating the center
                                   frequency function, the arrow keys change center the
                                   frequency by the step- size value. The step size function is
                                   useful for finding harmonics and sidebands beyond the
                                   current frequency span of the analyzer. Selecting auto- couple
                                   sets the center frequency step size to one division (10
                                   percent of the span).
                                   Key access: Frequency
                  Signal Track   Softkey moves the signal nearest the active marker to the
                        On Off   center of the display and maintains the signal at the center
                                 of the display. “ST” will appear in the lower- left corner of
                                 the display.
                                 Pressing Signal Track (Off); Preset/
                                                                System > Preset (Preset Type set to
                                 Factory); or Marker > All Off will turn off the signal track
                                 function.
                                 Toggling signal track to on and reducing the span initiates
                                 an automatic zoom and will reduce the span in steps, so
                                 that the signal remains at the center of the display. Signal
                                 track cannot be activated, if the span is set to zero.
                                 Key access:   Frequency
Marker
                                 Hardkey accesses the marker control softkey menus to select
                                 the type and number of markers. Markers are shown on the
                                 display as diamond- shaped characters that identify points of
                                 traces. Up to twelve pairs of markers (when using Delta Pair
                                 markers) may appear on the display simultaneously; only
                                 one pair can be controlled at a time.
                 Select Marker   Selects one of the twelve possible markers. If a marker has
                                 already been selected it will become the active marker.
                                 Key access: Marker
                           Off      Turns off the selected marker by the Select Marker key. Off
                                    also turns off the related functions such as signal track. It
                                    will also removes marker annotation from the display.
                                    Key access: Marker
                        All Off   Turns off all markers, including markers used for signal
                                  track, and marker annotations.
                                  Key access: Marker
                                  Optimize Phase noise (On) will worsen phase noise accuracy far away
                   NOTE           from the carrier. When testing phase noise far away from the carrier,
                                  select Optimize Phase noise (Off).
Marker->
                                      Press   Marker   accesses the following marker function softkeys:
                        Mkr     CF    Sets the frequency of the marker to the center frequency. In
                                      delta mode, Mkr CF sets the displayed trace center
                                      frequency to the frequency of the marker delta value.
                                      Mkr CF is not available in zero span.
                                      Key access: Marker
                  Mkr       CF Step   Changes the center- frequency step size to match the value of
                                      the active marker. Press Frequency > CF Step to view the step
                                      size. The step size is the frequency difference between the
                                      markers when marker delta is active. Use this function to
                                      step from one signal harmonic to another. Mkr CF Step is
                                      not available in zero span.
                                      Key access: Marker
                      Mkr     Start   Changes the display start frequency to the frequency of the
                                      active marker. In delta mode, Mkr Start sets the start
                                      frequency to the marker delta value. Mkr Start is not
                                      available in zero span.
                                      Key access: Marker
                      Mkr     Stop    Changes the stop frequency to the frequency of the active
                                      marker. In Delta mode, Mkr Stop sets the stop frequency to
                                      the marker delta value. Mkr Stop is not available in zero
                                      span.
                                      Key access: Marker
                  Mkr       Ref Lel   Changes the reference level to the active marker value,
                                      moving the marked point to the reference level (top line of
                                      the graticule). In delta mode, Mkr Ref Lel sets the reference
                                      level to the amplitude difference between the markers. (For
                                      example, if the difference is –15 dB, the reference level –15
                                      dBm.)
                                      Key access: Marker
Meas
                           In the Spectrum Analyer mode (see MODE), Meas key displays a
                           menu for measurements such as adjacent channel power,
                           occupied bandwidth, channel power, spectrum emission mask
                           and TOI. Refer to Chapter 5, “One- Button Measurements” for
                           more information about these measurements. Press Measure
                           Off to turn the measurement off.
MODE
                                  Selects the measurement mode of your analyzer.
                                  Spectrum Analyser mode is the default mode and is for general
                                  purpose measurement use. .
                      Spectrum    Selects the spectrum analysis measurement mode for the
                       Analyzer   analyzer.
                                  Key access:    MODE
                           Amptd Step To set the step size of the power level range of the
                           Auto Man tracking generator. The default setting is one vertical
                                      scale division when in a logarithmic amplitude scale.
                                      Key access: MODE > Tracking Generator
                           Power       Sweep the output offset of the tracking generator.
                           Sweep       The analyzer continues to sweep the linear change
                                       between start and stop frequency when power sweep
                                       is on. The input range is 0 dB to 10 dB.
                                       Key access: MODE > Tracking Generator>More
                           Normalize   Accesses the following softkeys.
                                       Store Ref     Copies trace 1 into trace 3. Softkey menu
                                       (1->3)        Store Ref (1->3) must be pressed before
                                                     pressing Normalize (On).
                                                     Key access: MODE > Tracking Generator >
                                                     More > Normalize
                                       Normalize     Activates the normalize function. On
                                       On Off        each sweep, the normalized trace (Trace
                                                     3) is subtracted from Trace 1 and the
                                                     result is added to the normalized
                                                     reference level.
                                                     The trace data is normalized with
                                                     respect to the normalized reference level,
                                                     even if the value of the normalized
                                                     reference level is changed. This function
                                                     remains in effect on all subsequent
                                                     sweeps until it is turned off.
                                                     The normalize function is most useful for
                                                     applying correction data to a trace while
                                                     making a stimulus response measurement
Peak Search
                                      Places a marker on the highest peak based on the settings of
                                      the “Search Criteria” on page 110. Refer to “Peak Search
                                      Type” on page 111, for more information on the effect of
                                      settings.
                                      All peak search functions ignore the LO feed through signal. The process
                       NOTE           for determining if the Peak is the LO feed through takes into account Start
                                      Frequency, Span, Resolution Bandwidth, Resolution Bandwidth shape
                                      factor, and Frequency Accuracy. If there is no point of inflection within the
                                      LO feed through range, the point on the trace with maximum amplitude,
                                      that is higher in frequency than the LO feed through, will be selected.
                         Next Peak    Places the marker on the next highest peak. The signal peak
                                      must exceed the peak threshold value by the peak excursion
                                      value. If there is no peak, the marker will not move.
                                      Key access: Peak
                                                    Search
                      Next Pk Right   Moves the marker to the next peak to the right of the
                                      current marker position. The signal peak must exceed the
                                      peak threshold value by the peak excursion value. If there is
                                      no peak to the right, the marker will not move and the “ No
                                      Peak Found ” error message will appear on the display.
                                      Key access: Peak
                                                    Search
                       Next Pk Left   Moves the marker to the next peak to the left of the current
                                      marker position. The signal peak must exceed the peak
                                      threshold value by the peak excursion value. If there is no
                                      peak to the left, the marker will not move and the “No Peak
                                      Found” error message will appear on the display.
                                      Key access:     Peak
                                                      Search
                   Min Search     Moves the active marker to the minimum detected amplitude.
                                  Key access: Peak
                                              Search
                 Pk-Pk Search     Finds and displays the frequency (or time, if in zero span),
                                  and amplitude differences between the highest and lowest
                                  trace points.
                                  Key access: Peak
                                                Search
                 Continuous Pk    When Continuous Pk is on, the marker will remain on the peak
                        On Off    signal even if the frequency of that signal changes. The
                                  marker will remain on that signal as long as the amplitude
                                  of the signal does not change by more than 3 dB from one
                                  sweep to another.
                                  If the signal is lost, the marker will attempt to find it again
                                  and maintain on the peak. If there are other signals on
                                  screen near the same amplitude, one of them may be found
                                  instead. Signals near 0 Hz cannot be maintained effectively.
                                  This function is intended to maintain the marker on signals
                                  with a frequency that is changing, and an amplitude that is
                                  not changing.
                                               Search > More
                                  Key access: Peak
                Search Criteria   Accesses the submenu to set the criteria for peak search.
                                  Key access:   Peak
                                                Search   > More
                             Two signal peaks, which are so close together that the amplitude drop
                      NOTE
                             between them is less than the peak-excursion value, are not
                             recognized as two peaks. A signal peak is recognized only if it has a
                             peak excursion drop above the noise floor, on both sides of the signal.
                    Peak Table   Accesses the following Peak Table softkeys to set a peak table.
                                             Search > More
                                 Key access: Peak
Preset/System
                               Accesses the Preset and System softkeys. When the analyzer
                               is in the remote mode, pressing Preset/
                                                               System returns the analyzer
                               to the local controlmode and enables front- panel inputs.
                      Preset   Provides a known state of the instrument for making
                               measurements. The analyzer allows you to select whether a
                               user preset, or factory preset is performed.
                               If Preset Type is set to Factory, pressing Preset/
                                                                          System > Preset performs
                               a factory preset, which performs the following:
                               • Resets the analyzer to Spectrum Analyzer (SA) mode
                               • Brings up the Frequency menu
                               • Sets certain conditions to their default values
                               • Clears both the input and output buffers and clears all
                                 trace data
                               • Sets the amplitude values of trace 2, 3 and 4 to the
                                 bottom of the screen
                               • Turn amplitude- correction factors off, but remain in
                                 analyzer memory
                               • Turn limit line testing off, but the limit line tables remain
                                 in analyzer memory
                               See Table Factory Preset States as follows for the conditions
                               established by performing a factory preset.
                               When Preset Type is set to User, pressing Preset/
                                                                          System > Preset
                               displays the softkeys User Preset and Factory Preset, you then
                               select the specific preset as you need.
                               Key access:   Preset/
                                             System
               Pwr on/Preset      Accesses the following softkeys for the preset settings.
                                  Key access: Preset/
                                              System
                     Language    Accesses the softkeys for selecting the screen menu language.
                                 Key access: Preset/
                                              System
                   Diagnostics   Accesses the Front Panel Test softkey to verify the functionality
                                 of each front- panel key. The number next to each key name
                                 increments once each time the key is pressed. Rotating the
                                 knobs causes the number of pulses to be counted. Press
                                 Return will go back to the main menu.
                                 Key access: Preset/
                                               System
                 Show System     Displays the number and description of the options installed
                                 in your analyzer. It also displays the instrument model
                                 number, product number, serial number, the date of
                                 production, etc.
                                              System > More
                                 Key access: Preset/
                      Show Errors   Accesses a list of the 100 most recent errors reported. The
                                    most recent error will appear at the bottom of the list. The
                                    first error listed will be removed if the error list is longer
                                    than 20 entries. If the same error occurs continuously, that
                                    error message will not be added repeatedly to the list. Refer
                                    to “Instrument Messages” on page 139 for details.
                                                   System > More
                                    Key access: Preset/
                       Time/Date    Accesses the following Time/Date menu keys used to set and
                                    display the real- time clock:
                                                 System > More
                                    Key access: Preset/
                                    Set Time      sets the time of the real- time clock. Enter the
                                                  time in 24 hour HHMMSS format. Valid hour
                                                  (HH) values are from 00 to 23. Valid minute
                                                  (MM) and second (SS) values are from 00 to 59.
                                                               System > More > Time/Date
                                                  Key access: Preset/
                                    Set Date      sets the date of the real- time clock. Enter the
                                                  date in the YYYYMMDD format. Valid year
                                                  (YYYY) values are 0000 through 9999. Valid
                                                  month (MM) values are from 01 to 12, and
                                                  valid day values are from 01 to 31.
                                                               System > More > Time/Date
                                                  Key access: Preset/
SPAN
                                  Accesses the span function and the submenu softkeys for
                                  span functions. Pressing Span changes the frequency range
                                  symmetrically about the center frequency. The
                                  frequency- span readout describes the total displayed
                                  frequency range. To determine frequency span per horizontal
                                  graticule division (when the frequency scale type is set to
                                  linear), divide the frequency span by 10.
                          Span    Enter the span frequency range value.
                                  Key access:   Span
                      Full Span   Changes the span to full span showing the full frequency
                                  range of the analyzer. Full span sets Signal Track, Marker
                                  function off.
                                  Key access:   Span
                      Zero Span   Changes the frequency span to zero. In this mode, the
                                  current center frequency is displayed in the time domain
                                  (the x- axis is displayed in units of time), like a conventional
                                  oscilloscope. Zero span sets Signal Track (Off).
                                  Key access:   Span
Sweep/Trig
                                Accesses the Sweep/Trigger softkeys for selection of the
                                sweep mode and trigger mode of the analyzer. The softkey
                                menu selections are defined as follows:
                   Sweep Time   Selects the length of time the analyzer takes to tune across
                     Auto Man   the displayed frequency span (or, in zero span, the time the
                                analyzer takes to sweep the full screen). Reducing the sweep
                                time increases the sweep rate. Change the sweep time by
                                using the arrow keys, the knob, or the numeric keypad.
                                In non- zero spans, when the sweep time is auto- coupled, the
                                analyzer selects the optimum (shortest) sweep time for the
                                current settings. This selection process is influenced by
                                several factors:
                                • The max. tuning rate of the spectrum analyzer
                                • The selected resolution and video bandwidth filters
                                • The max. sample rate of the analog- to- digital converter
                                • The number of trace points
                                • The amplitude scale (logarithmic or linear)
                                • The detector mode
                                The user may select a sweep time less than the auto- coupled
                                value; however this may generate measurement errors. The
                                minimum sweep time is 50 ms.
                                In zero span, the minimum sweep time is determined by the
                                maximum sample rate of the ADC and the number of sweep
                                points. The minimum sweep time is 2 microseconds. The
                                maximum sweep time is 4000 seconds.
                                Key access: Sweep/
                                             Trig
                             Video    Activates the trigger condition that starts the next sweep if
                                      the detected RF envelope voltage rises to a level set by the
                                      video trigger level. When Video is pressed, a line appears on
                                      the display. The analyzer triggers when the input signal
                                      exceeds the trigger level at the left edge of the display.
                                      Change the trigger level by using the arrow keys, the knob,
                                      or the numeric keypad.
                                      Key access:    Sweep/
                                                     Trig      > More
                      External Pos    Activates the trigger condition that will start a sweep when
                                      the external voltage (connected to EXT TRG IN on the rear
                                      panel) passes through approximately 2 volts. The external
                                      trigger signal must be a 0 V to +5 V TTL signal. Sets the
                                      trigger polarity to positive.
                                      Key access:    Sweep/
                                                     Trig      > More
                        Trig Offset   Allows you to set and turn on or off an offset value from
                            On Off    the trigger point of the sweep at which to begin storing data
                                      in the trace of the analyzer. The offset is specified as a
                                      function of time, and permits positive (pre trigger) and
                                      negative (post trigger) values to be specified.
                                      Key Access:     Sweep/
                                                      Trig     > More
                                      This function is only available when in Zero Span. The value and state is
                      NOTE            saved if Zero Span is exited and restored when Zero Span is reselected.
View/Trace
                                   Accesses the trace keys to store and manipulate trace
                                   information. Each trace consists of a series of points in
                                   which amplitude data is stored. The analyzer updates the
                                   information for any active trace with each sweep.
                   Select Trace    Selects the trace for current use.
                        1234       Key access:   View/
                                                 Trace
                   Clear Write     Erases any data previously stored in the selected trace, then
                                   continuously displays any signals during each sweep of the
                                   analyzer. This function is activated for trace 1 at power- on
                                   and Factory Preset.
                                   Key access:   View/
                                                 Trace
                     Max Hold      Retains the maximum level for each trace point of the
                                   selected trace. Updates the trace point value if a new
                                   maximum level is detected in successive sweeps.
                                   Key access:   View/
                                                 Trace
                      Min Hold     Retains the minimum level for each trace point of the
                                   selected trace. Updates each minimum trace point if a new
                                   minimum level is detected in following sweeps.
                                   Key access:   View/
                                                 Trace
                           View    Holds and displays the amplitude data of the selected trace.
                                   The trace register is not updated as the analyzer sweeps.
                                   press View to retrieve a stored trace previously deactivated
                                   by pressing Blank.
                                   Key access:   View/
                                                 Trace
                           Blank   Stores the amplitude data for the selected trace, then
                                   removes the trace from the display. The selected trace
                                   register no longer updates as the analyzer sweeps. To
                                   activate this function for traces 2, 3 and 4 at power- on press
                                   Preset (when Preset Type is set to Factory).
                                   Key access:   View/
                                                 Trace
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Channel Power
                                 Channel Power measures the power and power spectral
                                 density in the specified channel bandwidth. A white frame
                                 on the display indicates the edge limits of the channel
                                 bandwidth. The user must specify the center frequency,
                                 reference level, and channel bandwidth to be used for the
                                 measurement.
                                 The power calculation method used to determine the channel
                                 power is a traditional method known as the integration
                                 bandwidth (IBW) method. A swept spectrum is used as the
                                 basis for this calculation. Therefore, it is important to set
                                 the resolution bandwidth correctly before making this
                                 measurement using the following formula:
                                                             ( k ( span ) )
                                                       RBW = ----------------------------
                                                                          n
                                 Where k is a value between 2 and 6 and n=461 is the
                                 number of trace points.
               Active Function
                    Area
                 Measurement
                   Result
                     Avg Mode    Toggles the average mode between Exp or Repeat. This
                    Exp Repeat   determines the averaging action after the specified number
                                 of measurements (average count) is reached.
                                 When selecting Exp, each successive data acquisition after
                                 the average count is reached is exponentially weighted and
                                 combined with the existing average. Exponential averaging
                                 weights new data more than old data, which facilitates
                                 tracking of slow- changing signals. The average will be
                                 displayed at the end of each sweep.
                                 When selecting Repeat, after reaching the average count, all
                                 previous data is cleared and the average count is back to 1.
                                 Key access: Meas > Channel Power
                Chan Pwr Span    Specifies the frequency span used for the channel power
                                 measurement by using the knob and the arrow keys. Be sure
                                 the span is set between 1 and 10 times the integration
                                 bandwidth.
                                 Key access: Meas > Channel Power
Occupied BW
                                Occupied Bandwidth integrates the power of the displayed
                                spectrum. The power- bandwidth routine first computes all
                                signal power contained in the trace, then calculates the span
                                containing the power of the specified percentage. The
                                percentage value default is 99% of the occupied bandwidth
                                power.
                                For 99% occupied power bandwidth, Markers are placed at
                                the frequencies on either side of 99% of the power. 1% of the
                                power is evenly distributed outside the markers. The
                                difference between the marker frequencies is the 99% power
                                bandwidth.
f1 f2
                Measurement
                  Result
                     Avg Mode    Toggles the termination control type used for the averaging
                    Exp Repeat   function between Exp and Repeat. This determines the
                                 averaging action after the specified number of measurements
                                 (average count) is reached.
                                 When you select Exp, each successive data acquisition after
                                 the average count is reached is exponentially weighted and
                                 combined with the existing average. Exponential averaging
                                 weights new data more than old data, which facilitates
                                 tracking of slow- changing signals. The average is displayed at
                                 the end of each sweep.
                                 When you select Repeat, after reaching the average count, all
                                 previous data is cleared and the average count is reset to 1
                                 and the averaging process is restarted.
                                 Key access: Meas > Occupied BW
                     Max Hold    Toggles the maximum hold trace feature between On and Off.
                       On Off    Maximum hold displays and holds the maximum responses
                                 of a signal.
                                 Key access: Meas > Occupied BW
                Occ BW% Pwr      Edits the percentage of signal power used when determining
                                 the occupied bandwidth.
                                 Key access: Meas > Occupied BW
                     OBW Span    Specifies the integration range used to calculate the total
                                 power from which the percent occupied bandwidth is then
                                 calculated. The analyzer span will be set to the same value
                                 as the OBW Span for the measurement. OBW Span should
                                 be set to an approximate multiple of 2 times the expected
                                 occupied bandwidth result. The range is from 100 Hz to 3
                                 GHz.
                                 Key access: Meas > Occupied BW
ACP
                                 Adjacent Channel Power (ACP) measures the power present
                                 in adjacent transmit channels. The span is automatically set
                                 according to the six available offsets and their associated
                                 integration bandwidths as defined by the user.
                     Avg Mode    Enables the user to select the type of termination control
                    Exp Repeat   used for the averaging function (Exp or Repeat). This
                                 determines the averaging action after the specified number
                                 of measurements (average count) is reached.
                                 When selecting Exp, each successive data acquisition after
                                 the average count is reached is exponentially weighted and
                                 combined with the existing average. Exponential averaging
                  Offset/Limits   Accesses softkeys that allow you to configure the offsets for
                                  the ACP measurement.
                                  Key access: Meas > ACP
                                  Pos Offset    Sets the upper limit for the upper segment of
                                  Limit         the specified offset pair.
                                                Key access: Meas > ACP > Offset/Limits
                                  Neg Offset    Sets the upper limit for the lower segment of
                                  Limit         the specified offset pair.
                                                Key access: Meas > ACP > Offset/Limits
                    Meas Type       Specifies the reference for the measurement, either Total Pwr
                                    Ref or PSD Ref. Relative values are displayed referenced to
                                    either the total power (Total Pwr Ref) or the power spectral
                                    density (PSD Ref) measured in the main channel.
                                    Key access: Meas > ACP
                  Total Pwr Ref     Sets the adjacent channel power reference to automatic or
                     (PSD Ref)      manual when Meas Type is set to Total Pwr Ref . When select
                      Auto Man      Auto, the carrier power result reflects the measured power
                                    value in the carrier. When set to Man, the last measured
                                    value is captured and held, or may be entered by the user.
                                    Relative values are displayed, referenced to the total power
                                    measured in the main channel.
                                    When Meas Type is set to PSD Ref, pressing this key sets the
                                    power spectral density in the carrier (main channel) that is
                                    used to compute the relative power spectral density values
                                    for the offsets.When the PSD Ref state is set to Auto, this
                                    will be set to the measured carrier power spectral density.
                                    Key access: Meas > ACP > More
                           Limits   Turns limits testing on or off. When select On, each offset is
                           On Off   compared to its upper and lower offset limit. In those cases
                                    where the power exceeds the limit, the calculated result will
                                    be displayed in red to indicate a failure. If there are any
                                    failures, the pass/fail indicator area show “FAIL” in red; if
                                    there are none, it shows “PASS” in green when using IBW
                                    method. Neither “FAIL” nor “PASS” will be displayed when
                                    using RBW method. Any offsets that are in the off state are
                                    not measured and no results will be displayed.
                                    Key access: Meas > ACP > More
Intermod (TOI)
                                 The third order intermodulation (TOI) measurement computes
                                 and displays the output intercept point (IP3), and places
                                 arrows upon the trace to indicate the measured signals and
                                 third- order products.
                                 Figure 31   TOI Measurement
                     Avg Mode    Selects the type of termination control used for the averaging
                    Exp Repeat   function (Exp/Repeat). This determines the averaging action
                                 after the specified number of measurements (average count)
                                 is reached.
                                 When Avg Mode is Exp, Each successive data acquisition after
                                 the average count is reached is exponentially weighted and
                                 combined with the existing average. Exponential averaging
                                 weights new data more than old data, which facilitates
                                 tracking of slow- changing signals. The average is displayed at
                                 the end of each sweep.
                                 When Avg Mode is Repeat, after reaching the average count, all
                                 previous data is cleared and the average count is back to 1.
                                 Key access: Meas > More> Intermod (TOI)
                 Max Mixer Lvl   Sets the relationship between the highest signal that can be
                    Auto Man     displayed (the reference level) and the input attenuation. The
                                 relationship applies whenever the Attenuation is set to Auto.
                                 The relationship is that the attenuation is given by reference
                                 level minus the max mixer level. For example, as the
                                 reference level changes, the input attenuator changes to
                                 ensure that a signal at the reference level does not exceed
                                 the Max Mixer Lvl setting.
                                 When the TOI measurement is off, the previous maximum
                                 Max Mixer Lvl is restored.
                                 Pressing Auto sets the maximum mixer level to –30 dBm.
                                 Key access: Meas > More> Intermod (TOI)
                                 Total Pwr Ref   When Total Pwr Ref is selected, the power in the
                                                 carrier is used as the reference in computing
                                                 the relative power values for the offsets.
                                                 Key access: Meas > More > Spectrum Emission
                                                 Mask > Meas Type
                                 PSD Ref         When PSD Ref is selected, the mean power
                                                 spectral density of the carrier is used in
                                                 computing the relative power spectral density
                                                 values for the offsets.
                                                 Key access: Meas > More > Spectrum Emission
                                                 Mask > Meas Type
Table 1   Offsets & Limits Defaulted for W-CDMA (3GPP) Base Station Measurementsa
              Offset       Start       Stop    Res BW     Abs      Abs      Abs      Rel     Rel Stop   Meas
                           Freq        Freq     (kHz)     Start    Stop    Couple   Start     (dBc)     BW
                          (MHz)       (MHz)              (dBm)    (dBm)             (dBc)
              A. On       2.515       2.715     30.00    -14.00   -14.00   Couple   -30.00    -30.00     1
              B. On       2.715       3.515     30.00    -14.00   -26.00    Man     -30.00    -30.00     1
              C. On       3.515       4.000     30.00    -26.00   -26.00   Couple   -30.00    -30.00     1
              D. On       4.000       8.000    1000.00   -13.00   -13.00   Couple   -30.00    -30.00      1
                                                30.00                                                    33
              E. On       8.000       12.500   1000.00   -13.00   -13.00   Couple   -30.00    -30.00     1
                                         a. Fail Mask is set to Absolute and Rel Stop is set to Couple.
Table 2   Offsets & Limits Defaulted for W-CDMA (3GPP) Mobile Station Measurementsa
               Offset     Start     Stop    Res BW       Abs        Abs      Rel       Rel      Rel Stop   Meas
                          Freq      Freq     (kHz)       Start      Stop    Couple    Start      (dBc)     BW
                         (MHz)     (MHz)                (dBm)      (dBm)              (dBc)
               A. On     2.515     3.485      30.00      -71.07    -71.07    Man      -35.23     -49.78     1
               B. On     4.000     7.500     1000.0      -55.84    -55.84    Man      -35.50     -39.00     1
               C. On     7.500     8.500     1000.00     -55.84    -55.84    Man      -39.00     -49.00     1
               D. On     8.500     12.000    1000.00     -55.84    -55.84   Couple    -49.00     -49.00     1
               E. Off    12.500    15.000    1000.00     -55.84    -55.84   Couple    -49.00     -49.00     1
a. Abs Stop is set to Couple and Fail Mask is set to Abs AND Rel.
Table 3   Offsets & Limits Defaulted for 802.11a and HiperLAN/2 Radio Standardsa
              Offset     Start     Stop      Abs        Abs        Abs       Rel     Rel Stop    Rel       Meas
                         Freq      Freq      Start      Stop      Couple    Start     (dBc)     Couple     BW
                        (MHz)     (MHz)     (dBm)      (dBm)                (dBc)
              A. On      9.00     11.00     16.00      -4.00       Man      0.00      -20.00     Man        1
              B. On     11.00     20.00     -4.00      -12.00      Man      -20.00    -28.00     Man        1
              C. On     20.00     30.00     -12.00     -24.00      Man      -28.00    -40.00     Man        1
              D. On     30.00     50.00     -24.00     -24.00     Couple    -40.00    -40.00    Couple      1
              E. Off    50.00     100.00    -24.00     -24.00     Couple    -40.00    -40.00    Couple      1
                                     a. Res BW is set to 100 kHz and Fail Mask is set to Rel.
                     Offset           Select the offset pairs (upper and lower) that the softkeys
                                      will affect, and displays the memory selection menu from A
                                      to E (the analyzer can store up to 5 sets of values for Start
                                      Freq, Stop Freq, Sweep Time, Res BW, Meas BW, Abs Start, Abs
                                      Stop, etc.). Press Offset to select the letter of the desired
                                      offset is underlined. Only one selection at a time is shown on
                                      this key label.
                                      Key access: Meas > More > Spectrum Emission Mask > Offset/Limits
                     Start Freq       Specifies the inner limit (frequency closest to the carrier) for
                     On Off           both segments of the specified offset pair. When Start Freq
                                      (Off) is selected, the offset pair is not measured.
                                      Key access: Meas > More > Spectrum Emission Mask > Offset/Limits
                     Stop Freq        Specifies the outer limit (frequency furthest from the carrier)
                                      for both segments of the specified offset pair. The minimum
                                      frequency difference between Start Freq and Stop Freq is limited
                                      to 100 Hz.
                                      Key access: Meas > More > Spectrum Emission Mask > Offset/Limits
                     Sweep Time Specifies the sweep time for the currently selected offset, and
                     Auto Man   toggles this function between Auto and Manual for each offset.
                                Key access: Meas > More > Spectrum Emission Mask > Offset/Limits
6
Instrument Messages
Overview     140
Command Errors       141
Execution Conflict       143
Device-Specific Errors         145
              s                      139
6     Instrument Messages
Overview
                               If an improper operation occurs during the instrument
                               configuration, a message will appear on the status line
                               indicating the incident and the how the spectrum analyzer
                                                                           System > More > Show
                               corrected the setting automatically. press Preset/
                               errors to read the specific descriptions of those messages.
                               Example
                               In this example, a failure explanation is generally included
                               with each error to further define its meaning. The
                               instrument messages in this guide are listed numerically.
                      <Code>
                       -330     Self-test failed         <Message>
<Explanation in manual>
Command Errors
                                  The messages listed below are command errors, which are
                                  saved into local registers.
                           -100   Command error
                                  An unrecognized command or data type was encountered.
                                  This message is used when the device cannot detect more
                                  specifics described for errors - 101 to - 109.
Execution Conflict
                                  The system messages listed below are execution conflicts,
                                  indicating settings conflict during your operation.
Device-Specific Errors
                           102   Set 50 MHz signal < 0 dBm, do alignment again
                                 The 50 MHz energy is too high at the RF port for alignments
                                 to run. Reduce input power to less than 0 dBm and run
                                 alignments again.
7
In Case of Difficulty
              s                                       149
7     In Case of Difficulty
8
Menu Maps
            s                                           153
8     Menu Maps
Amplitude Menu
Amplitude
Scale/Div dBuV
> Watts
BW/Avg Menu
                       BW/
                       Avg
                               Res BW         Auto
                              Auto Man
                              Video BW    Video Avg
                              Auto Man
                             VBW/RBW       Pwr Avg
                              Auto Man
                               Average
                                On Off
                             Avg Type >
                              Auto Man
Det/Display Menu
                  Det/
                  Display
                             Detector >            Top                 Auto
                             Auto Man
                                                Center              Positive
                                                                      Peak
                                               Bottom              Negative
                                                                      Peak
                            Active Fctn                             Average
                              Position>                          Video RMS
                            Display Line                            Sample
                                  On Off
Normal
Limits >
Edit >
File Menu (1 of 2)
File
Delete> Trace
USB
Return Return
State
File Menu (2 of 2)
              File
Return Return
a.
Trace Trace 4
                                      Order                     Limits
                                Up    Down
Return Return
Frequency Menu
Frequency
Center Freq
Start Freq
Stop Freq
                                           CF Step
                                         Auto Man
                                       Signal Track
                                            On Off
Marker Menu
       Marker
                  Select Marker >    Freq Counter >    Freq Counter                   Delta
                         1,2,3…12                            On Off                  On Off
All Off
Funtion >
Marker-> Menu
Marker ->
Mkr-> CF
Mkr-> CF Step
Mkr-> Start
Mkr-> Stop
Measure Menu (1 of 2)
Meas
OBW Span
More More
More More
a. Continued on sheet 2 of 2
Measure Menu (2 of 2)
Meas
               Measure Off      Avg Number              Total Pwr Ref   Chan Integ BW           Absolute
                                     On Off
                     More
                                      Return                            Return
                     1 of 2
                                Meas Type >                Start Freq             Abs Start          Fail Mask >
                                                            On Off
                Intermod >     Ref Channel >               Stop Freq              Abs Stop            Meas BW
                     (TOI)                                                      Couple Man
MODE Menu
MODE
Name
ABCDEFG
HIJKLMN
OPQRSTU
VWXYZ
Return
                  Peak
                  Search
                           Peak Search           Peak                 Max Value
                                                 Excursion
                                                 Peak                 Excursion
                           Next Peak
                                                 Threshold            & Threshold
Min Search
Pk-Pk Search
                           More                  Return
                           1 of 2
                           More                  Return
                           2 of 2
Preset/System Menu
                   Preset/                                                              Power On
                                     Preset       Alignment>     Align (Ext Cable)
                   System                                                              Last Preset
Language> Timebase
Diagnostics>
Show Software
Time/Date>
                                     More              Return
                                     2 of 3
SPAN Menu
SPAN
Span
Full Span
Zero Span
Last Span
Sweep/Trig Menu
                           Sweep/
                           Trig
                                    Sweep Time   Free Run
                                    Auto Man
                                    Sweep        Video
                                    Single
                                    Sweep        External Pos
                                    Cont
External Neg
                                    More         More
                                    1 of 2       2 of 2
View/Trace Menu
                  View/
                  Trace
View
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