B&K 4071 user manual Operating guide, Changing frequency, Changing level, Changing operating modes

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4.0 Operating guide

Turn 4071 on. After a display of the hardware and software versions and serial number, the unit enters the Basic Sinewave mode of operation. The 4071 defaults to generating a 1.0 MHz sinewave at a level of -10.0 dBm.

4.1 Changing frequency

To change the frequency, press the Right Field Arrow button once. The cursor will move to the frequency field. A flashing digit indicates the cursor position.

You can change the frequency two different ways. You can enter a new value or you can modify the current value. To enter a new value, type in the frequency using the numeric keypad. Then press the MHz key for MHz, or the KHz key for KHz, or the Hz key for Hz. The unit will make a two beeps sound to indicate that a new frequency value has been accepted.

To modify an existing value, use the è and ç keys to position the cursor over the digit you wish to change. Then press the é or ê key to increment or decrement that digit. Alternatively, you can turn the rotary knob clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the digit's value.

4.2 Changing level

To set a new output level, press the Right Field Arrow button until the cursor flashes on the right hand side where the level is displayed. You can change the level two ways. You can type in a new value or adjust it with the wheel or arrow keys. To enter a new level, type in the new level value using the numeric keypad. For a negative dBm value, press the - key while entering the value. Finally, press the dBm key to enter the value as dBm or the Vp-por mVp-pkeys to enter the new value as a peak-to-peak voltage.

NOTE: The level you're entering here is considered a loaded level, i.e. the level that will appear across a 50O load connected to the output.

To modify an existing level value, use the è and ç keys to position the cursor within a field. Place the cursor over the digit you wish to change and press the é or ê key to increment or decrement the digit. Alternatively, you can turn the rotary knob clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the digit's value.

4.3 Changing operating modes

To select another operating mode, press the red Mode key once. When pressed, the LCD display is cleared and the question Mode? is displayed. The Mode key acts as a shift type key in that the meaning of each button on the front panel changes to that described by the blue wording beneath it. To enter the SWEEP mode, for example, first press the Mode key and then press the number 4 key.

You can then use the Field Arrow keys to move the cursor to the parameter you wish to change. Each numeric value can be entered or modified in the same manner described above. This manual contains a separate chapter for each mode, which describes in detail all parameters on the LCD display. User could switch to other generating modes by pressing One Touch Mode Selection key or “Mode” key for more options.

4.4 Operating mode selection.

If you wish to select a new operating mode for the 4071, press the red Mode key once. When pressed, the LCD display is cleared and the question Mode? is displayed. The Mode key acts as a shift type key in that the meaning of each button on the front panel changes to that described by the red wording beneath it. To enter Sweep mode, for example, first press the Mode key and then press the number 4 key.

You can exit this question either by pressing the blue Mode key again or by pressing any key that does not have red text beneath it. The 4071 will then return to the current mode unchanged.

Some modes are available on the 4071 that are not printed on the front panel. To access these modes, press the Mode key, and then the key labeled "Other" (Clear key) to bring up a scroll menu, which displays the additional modes. You can scroll through the list with the arrow keys or the wheel. To select one of these modes, enter its menu number. User could switch to other generating modes by pressing One Touch Mode Selection key or “Mode” key for more options.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Model User’s Manual +K Precision CorpTable of Contents Warranty information Remote operationArbitrary waveform system DC Operation OptionIntroduction Description Feature summary ModesSync out connector Installation and setupSIG Out connector External Modulation In connector External Trigger/Gating/FSK/BPSK input External Reference Input / Ext Arb. Clock connector External Arb Sync In / Out connectorRS232 Interface connector Line in connectorMode key Operating controls and keysField arrow keys Recall / Store keyNumeric keys 0 to 9, Trigger keyÉ, ê, è, ç keys Clear key One Touch Mode KeysMHz/dBm, KHz/Vp-p/Sec, Hz/mVp-p/mS keys Operating mode selection Operating guideChanging frequency Changing levelModifying an existing value Changing valuesEntering a new value Basic Sinewave CW Mode Mode descriptionsSinewave Mode 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Internal AM Mode External AM Mode External AM Mode ParametersExternal AM Input gain 000,000.00 Hz PEP level -10.0 dBm Input GainInternal FM Mode Internal FM Mode ParametersInt FM 1,000 Hz Pk dev 10,000 Hz 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Peak Frequency DeviationExternal FM Mode Parameters External FM ModeExternal FM Pk dev 10,000 Hz 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Internal PM Mode Internal PM Mode ParametersPeak Phase Deviation Int PM 1,000 Hz Pk dev 180 deg 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBmExternal PM Mode Parameters External PM ModeExternal PM Pk dev 180 deg 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Sweep Mode Up / Down sweep Sweep timeInternal FSK Mode Internal FSK Mode ParametersMark Frequency Space FrequencyExternal FSK Mode External FSK Mode ParametersExt FSK Mark 1,000,000.00 Hz Space 2,000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Ext FSK InputBurst Mode Trig Ton 10,000 mS 000,000.00 Hz Off 10.0 dBm Burst Mode IntroductionBurst frequency Internal SSB Mode Internal SSB Mode ParametersInt SSB 1,000 Hz Upper Sideband 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Upper/Lower Sideband selectionsExternal SSB Mode Parameters External SSB ModeExternal SSB Upper Sideband 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Dtmf Generation Mode Dtmf generation # Duration 200 mS Delay Level -10.0 dBmDtmf Generation Mode Parameters BackgroundDtmf Delay Dtmf DurationDtmf Detection Mode Dtmf Detection Mode ParametersDtmf detection on Ext Mod input 3 # a Dtmf detected digitsPower & Voltage Measurement Mode Power & Voltage Measurement Mode ParametersPower Level Voltage LevelRemote Mode Arbitrary ModeOther mode Internal Bpsk Mode Parameters Internal Bpsk ModeInt Bpsk 1,000 Hz 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm External Bpsk Mode Parameters External Bpsk ModeExternal Bpsk 000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm Dualtone Generation Mode 10,000 Hz F2 Ton 000 mS Toff 10.0Dualtone Examples Data Modulation Mode Using the Data Modulation ModeData Modulation Mode Parameters Baud RateDownloading Modulation Message Data Example MessageTriggering the Transmission Saving the MessageVoltage Controlled Oscillator VCO Mode VCO Mode ParametersStart End 1,000,000.00 Hz 10.0 dBm End FrequencyRemote Operation ConnectingChecking your connection with Hyper Terminal Remote Control Operation Remote Control Programming RulesRemote Control Commands Reset 4071 to Sine wave mode× Ø Returns CE1,0 Enable, Disable LCD echo to terminal K1.0 Enable, Disable front panel keys and rotary knobReport hardware and software versions Stp 31,500,000.00 Hz Linear Trig Up Time 10,000 mSF0-9 Move cursor to field 0 to ? or H Print help menuRemote Control Examples ExampleQuick Start Guide Arbitrary Waveform ModePin 9-pin cable Pin 25 pin cable adapter Introduction to the Arbitrary Waveform System Description of the Arbitrary Waveform GeneratorSwitching Modes Feature SummaryFunction Generator Pulse GeneratorArbitrary Waveform Mode Int Clock / Ext Clock / Lock Master Lock slave modePhase Continuous/Triggered modeFunction Generator Mode Function Gen Wave Pos Ramp Rep Freq 100,000 Hz 000 mVWaveform Repetition FrequencyPositive Only Pulse Generator ModeDuty Cycle Using WAVELOAD.EXE Downloading arbitrary waveformsSaving Arbitrary Waveforms Cwaveload /COMx /y /baudz filename.extUsing your own program Floating Point Format Data FormatsRules for Floating Point format Time & Value Floating Point Format Example #2Digital Format Integer Format Rules for Integer formatRules for Hexadecimal format Hexadecimal FormatExample The data value E468 is handled as follows Rules for Binary format Binary FormatExample Arb Multiple Units LockingGenerator More on Phase Offsets Phase ResolutionStarting Address = Number of waveform points * Phase Offset Waveform Size RestrictionsExample Arb Program Program Listing ARB.BASClose System Subroutines Return Print #1, a Send integer value to Return Return Wiring Diagram DC Operation Option4071 Specifications Operating ModesSoftware CD RemoteHardware Setup Appendix aCLS CLS Print Print Subroutines END SUB Television Remote Control Example Appendix BCLS Make sure a 4071 is attached to the serial port Print Limited Two-Year Warranty Service Information Savi Ranch Pkwy Yorba Linda, CA 92887 USA TEL