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MG3641A, MG3642A operation manual
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SECTION 6 GPIB
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Status Subsystem
:STATus
:QUEStionable
[ :EVENt]?
:CONDition?
:ENABle <Numeric>
:ENABle?
:PTRansition?
:NTRansition?
:OPERation
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:PTRansition?
:NTRansition?
Contents
Main
ii
Safety Symbols
Symbols used in manual
Safety Symbols Used on Equipment and in Manual
DANGER WARNING CAUTION
iii
iv
v
vi
vii
Equipment Certificate
Anritsu Warranty
Anritsu Corporation Contact
viii
Notes On Export Management
Page
x
CE Conformity Marking
CE marking 1. Product Model
2. Applied Directive
3. Applied Standards
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C-tick Conformity Marking
xiii
Power Line Fuse Protection
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SECTION 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................. 4-1
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III
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1-1
SECTION 1 GENERAL
1.1 Brief Description
1-2
1.2 Operation Manual
Table 1-1
1-3
1.3 Composition of Devices
1.3.1 Standard Composition
Table 1-2. Standard Composition of Devices
1-4
1.3.2 Options
Table 1-3. Options
1-5
1.4 Application Parts
Table 1-4. Application Parts
1-6
1.5 Specifications
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
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2-1
SECTION 2 PRECAUTION
Fig. 2-1. Clearance for Fan
CAUTION:
2.1 Installation Precautions
2.1.1 Installation site environmental conditions
2-2
2.2 Safety Measures
2.2.1 General power supply safety measures
2.2.2 Reverse power input to RF output connector
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2-4
2.4 Preparation Before Power-On
WARNING CAUTION
2-5
2.4.1 Connecting the Power Cord
WARNING
CAUTION
2-6
2.4.2 Fuse Replacement
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3-1
SECTION 3 PANEL LAYOUT
3.1 Panel Layout
3.1.1 Front panel layout
3-2
3-3
3.1.2 Rear panel layout
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SECTION 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Turning Power On/Off
DANGER
WARNING
Table 4-1. Indications of Power Indicator Lamps and Power Statuses
4.1.1 Turning Power On
Note :
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4.2 Explanation of Screens
4.3 Initial Settings
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4.4 Setting the Frequency
4.4.1 Setting the Frequency
4.4.2 Displaying the Frequency Relative Value
4.4.3 Frequency Offset
4.5 Setting the Output Level
4.5.1 Setting the Output Level
front panel
[Shift] key
[Level] key
4.5.2 Displaying the Output Level Relative Value
4.5.3 Output Level Offset
4.5.4 Level Continuous Mode
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4.5.6 Special Functions Related to Level
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4.6 Setting the Modulation
4.6.1 Outline of Modulation
4.6.2 Setting the Modulation Function
4.6.3 Setting the Modulation Factor and Frequency Deviation
4.6.4 Setting Range of FM Frequency Deviation
4.6.5 Polarity of Modulation Signal
4.6.6 Pulse Modulation
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4.7 Setting the Modulation Signal Source
4.7.1 Internal Modulation Signal (Int1)
4.7.2 Internal Modulation Signals (Int2, Int3)
4.7.3 External Modulation Signals (Ext1, Ext2)
MG3641A/MG3642A front panel
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4.9 Memory Functions
4.9.1 Outline of Memory Functions
4.9.2 Storing in the Memory
4.9.3 Recalling Memory Contents
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4.9.4 Clearing the Memory
4.9.5 Selecting the Memory Recall Mode
4.10 Sweep Functions
4.10.1 Outline of Sweep Functions
4.10.2 Setting and Executing the Sweep
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4.10.3 Sweep Auxiliary Outputs
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4-41
4.11 Trigger Function
4.11.1 Outline of trigger function
4.11.2 Registering the trigger program
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4.11.3 Executing the trigger program
4.11.4 Checking the contents of the trigger program
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4.12.2 Setting Bell Alarm On/Off
4-47
4.12.3 Setting address and only mode of GPIB
4.12.4 Panel Lock
4-49
4.13 Removing Reverse Power Protection (RPP) Circuit Operation
4.14 Error Messages
4-51
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SECTION 5 MEASUREMENT
5.1 Measurement of Sensitivity
5.1.1 Measuring 20 dB NQ sensitivity
Fig. 5-1. Measuring 20 dB NQ Sensitivity
5.1.2 Measuring 12 dB SINAD sensitivity
Fig. 5-2. Measuring 12 dB SINAD Sensitivity
5.2 Measuring the 1-signal Selectivity
5.2.1 Measuring selectivity characteristics of the FM receiver in 20 dB NQ method
Fig. 5-3. Measuring Selectivity in 20 dB NQ Method
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5.2.2 Measuring spurious response
Fig. 5-4. Measuring Spurious Sensitivity
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5.3 Measuring the 2-signal Selectivity
5.3.1 Measuring the sensitivity blocking of the FM receiver
Fig. 5-5. Measuring the 2-signal Selectivity
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5.3.2 Measuring the cross-modulation characteristics
NOTE
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6-1
SECTION 6 GPIB
6.1 Outline of GPIB
6.1.1 Overview
6.1.2 GPIB functions
6-2
6.1.3 Setup example
6-3
6.1.4 Standard
6-4
6.2 Device Message List
Fig. 6-1. SCPI Command Tree Example
6.2.1 Outline
6.2.2 General Information On SCPI
6-5
6.2.4 Writing Commands
Fig. 6-2. Writing Commands
6-6
6.2.5 Compounding Commands
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6.2.6 Parameter
Table 6-1. Contents of Parameter Types
6.2.7 Unit
Table 6-2. Contents of Unit Types
6-8
6.2.8 Command Tree
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6-11
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6.3 Connecting the GPIB Cable
6-15
6.4 Device Message Format
6.4.1 Program message format
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6.4.2 Response message format
;
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6.5.2 IEEE488.2-based status register
Standard Status Model Diagram
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6.5.3 SCPI standard status register
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6.5.4 Reading, writing, clearing, and resetting the status register
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6.5.5 SCPI error messages
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6.6 Initializing Device
6.6.1 Bus initialization
6.6.2 Message initialization
6.6.3 Device initialization
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6.7 Detailed Description of Commands
6.7.1 Frequency subsystem
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6-31
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6.7.2 Output level subsystem
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6.7.3 AM subsystem
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6.7.4 FM subsystem
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6.7.5 PM subsystem
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6.7.6 Modulation source subsystem
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6.7.7 MEMORY subsystem
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6.7.8 Display subsystem
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6.7.9 System subsystem
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6.7.10 Status subsystem
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6.8 IEEE488.2 Common Command
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6.10 GPIB Command Interchange Function 6.10.1 Outline
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6.10.2 Restrictions in MG3633A command interchange mode
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6.10.3 Restrictions in MG3631A/32A command interchange mode
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7.2 Performance Test Device List
Table 7-1. Performance Test Device List
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7.3 Performance Test
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7.3.1 Output frequency
Fig. 7-1. Output Frequency Test
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7.3.2 Output level frequency characteristics
Fig. 7-2. Output Level Frequency Characteristic Test
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7.3.3 Output level accuracy
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7.3.4 FM deviation and FM distortion
Fig. 7-4. FM Deviation and FM Distortion
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7.3.5 AM modulation factor and AM distortion
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SECTION 8 CALIBRATION
8.1 Calibration Required
8.2 Calibration Device List
Table 8-1. Calibration Device List
8-2
8.3 Calibration
8-3
Fig. 8-1. Calibration of Reference Oscillator
Note
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SECTION 9 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
9.1 Daily Servicing and Preventive Maintenance
Table 9-1. Regular Servicing
9.2 Storage Precautions
9.2.1 Precautions before storage
9-2
9.2.2 Recommended storage conditions
Note
9.3 Repacking and Transportation
9.3.1 Repacking
APPENDIX A INITIAL FACTORY SETTINGS
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