Anritsu 69397B, 69387B, 69377B, 69367B, 69347B, 69337B, 69317B User Manual
SERIES
693XXB
SYNTHESIZED HIGH PERFORMANCE
SIGNAL GENERATOR
OPERATION MANUAL
490 JARVIS DRIVE
MORGAN HILL, CA 95037-2809
P/N: 10370-10348
REVISION: B
PRINTED: APRIL 2001
COPYRIGHT 1999 ANRITSU CO.
WARRANTY
The Anritsu product(s) listed on the title page is (are) warranted against defects in materials and
workmanship for one year from the date of shipment.
Anritsu's obligation covers repairing or replacing products which prove to be defective during the
warranty period. Buyers shall prepay transportation charges for equipment returned to Anritsu for
warranty repairs. Obligation islimited to the originalpurchaser. Anritsuis not liable forconsequen
tial damages.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
The foregoing warranty does not apply to Anritsu connectors that have failed due to normal wear.
Also, the warranty does not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by
the Buyer, unauthorized modification or misuse, or operation outside of the environmental specifications of the product. Noother warranty isexpressed orimplied, and theremedies provided herein
are the Buyer's sole and exclusive remedies.
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NOTICE
Anritsu Company has prepared this manual for use by Anritsu Company personnel and customers
as a guide for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of Anritsu Company equipment
and computor programs. The drawings, specifications, and information contained herein are the
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ten consent of Anritsu Company.
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Safety Symbols
To prevent the risk of personal injury or loss related to equipment malfunction, Anritsu Company uses the
following symbols to indicate safety-related information. For your own safety, please read the information
carefully BEFORE operating the equipment.
WARNINGWARNING indicates a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure that
could result in personal injury or loss of life if not performed properly.
Do not proceed beyond a WARNING notice until the indicated condi
tions are fully understood and met.
CAUTIONCAUTION indicates a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which,
if not performed properly, could result in damage to or destruction of a
component of the instrument. Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION note
until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
The instrument is marked with this symbol to indicate that it is necessary for the user to refer to the instructions in the operation manual.
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Indicates ground.
Indicates heavy weight equipment.
693XXB OMSafety-1
For Safety
WARNING
When supplying power to this equipment, always use a
three-wire power cable connected to a three-wire power line
outlet. If power is supplied without grounding the equip
ment in this manner, there is a risk of receiving a severe or
fatal electric shock.
WARNING
Before changing the fuse, always remove the power cord
from the power outlet. There is the risk of receiving a fatal
electric shock if the fuse is replaced with the power cord con
nected.
Always use a new fuse of the type and rating specified by
the fuse markings on the rear panel of the instrument.
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WARNING
There are no operator serviceable components inside. Refer
servicing of the instrument to qualified service technicians.
To prevent the risk of electrical shock or damage to precision
components, do not remove the equipment covers.
WARNING
Use two or more people to lift and move this equipment, or
use an equipment cart. There is a risk of back injury, if this
equipment is lifted by one person.
WARNING
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment
may be impaired.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 General Information
1-1SCOPE OF MANUAL.................1-3
1-2INTRODUCTION ...................1-3
1-3DESCRIPTION ....................1-3
1-4IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ............1-5
1-5ELECTRONIC MANUAL...............1-5
1-6RELATED MANUALS ................1-5
GPIB Programming Manual ...........1-5
SCPI Programming Manual ...........1-5
Maintenance Manual..............1-6
1-7OPTIONS .......................1-6
1-8PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ........1-8
1-9RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT .......1-8
Chapter 2 Installation
2-1INTRODUCTION ...................2-3
2-2INITIAL INSPECTION ................2-3
2-3PREPARATION FOR USE ..............2-4
Power Requirements...............2-4
Line Voltage Selection ..............2-4
Power Connection ................2-4
Standby Operation................2-5
Warmup Time ..................2-6
Operating Environment .............2-6
2-4GPIB SETUP AND INTERCONNECTION .....2-7
Interface Connector ...............2-7
Cable Length Restrictions ............2-7
GPIB Interconnection ..............2-7
Setting the GPIB Address ............2-7
Selecting the Line Terminator ..........2-9
Selecting the Interface Language.........2-9
2-5RACK MOUNTING KIT INSTALLATION .....2-10
Preliminary..................2-10
Procedure...................2-10
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2-6PREPARATION FOR STORAGE/SHIPMENT . . . 2-13
Preparation for Storage.............2-13
Preparation for Shipment............2-13
Chapter 3 Local (Front Panel) Operation
3-1INTRODUCTION ...................3-5
3-2FRONT PANEL LAYOUT...............3-6
Line Key....................3-6
Data Display Area ................3-6
Data Entry Area.................3-7
RF Output Control Key .............3-7
Connectors...................3-7
3-3DATA DISPLAY AREA ................3-8
Menu Display Format ..............3-9
Menu Keys ...................3-10
3-4DATA ENTRY AREA.................3-12
3-5INSTRUMENT START-UP .............3-14
Powering Up the 693XXB............3-14
Start-Up Display ................3-14
Standby Operation ...............3-14
Self-Testing the 693XXB ............3-15
Resetting to Default Parameters ........3-15
3-6ENTERING DATA ..................3-18
Opening the Parameter.............3-18
Editing the Current Value...........3-19
Entering a New Value.............3-20
3-7CW FREQUENCY OPERATION ..........3-21
Selecting CW Mode...............3-21
Selecting a CW Frequency ...........3-22
Selecting a Power Level.............3-24
CW Ramp ...................3-25
3-8SWEEP FREQUENCY OPERATION ........3-26
Analog Sweep Mode..............3-26
Selecting Analog Sweep Mode..........3-26
Setting Sweep Time..............3-27
Selecting a Sweep Trigger...........3-28
Step Sweep Mode................3-29
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Selecting Step Sweep Mode ...........3-29
Setting Step Size, Dwell Time, and Sweep Time. 3-29
Manual Sweep Mode ..............3-32
Selecting Manual Sweep Mode .........3-32
Selecting a Sweep Range ............3-33
Selecting a Power Level.............3-35
Frequency Markers...............3-36
Selecting Alternate Sweep Mode ........3-38
List Sweep Mode ................3-41
Selecting List Sweep Mode ...........3-42
Editing the List................3-43
Selecting a List Sweep Range..........3-46
Selecting a List Sweep Trigger .........3-47
3-9FIXED POWER LEVEL OPERATION .......3-49
Selecting Fixed Power Level Mode .......3-49
Selecting a Power Level.............3-49
Level Offset ..................3-52
3-10POWER LEVEL SWEEP OPERATION.......3-53
Selecting CW Power Sweep Mode ........3-53
Setting CW Power Sweep Step Size and
Dwell Time...................3-54
Selecting a CW Power Sweep Trigger ......3-55
Selecting a Power Level Sweep Range......3-56
Selecting a Sweep Frequency / Step Power
Mode......................3-58
Setting Power Level Step Size.........3-59
3-11LEVELING OPERATIONS .............3-60
Selecting a Leveling Mode ...........3-60
Attenuator Decoupling .............3-64
ALC Power Slope................3-65
User Cal (User Level Flatness Correction). . . 3-67
3-12SIGNAL MODULATION ..............3-73
Amplitude Modulation Operating Modes ....3-73
Providing Amplitude Modulation ........3-73
Frequency Modulation Operating Modes....3-78
Providing Frequency Modulation ........3-78
Phase Modulation Operating Modes.......3-83
Providing Phase Modulation ..........3-83
Pulse Modulation Operating Modes .......3-87
Providing Pulse Modulation...........3-88
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3-13SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ............3-96
Configuring the Front Panel ..........3-97
Configuring the Rear Panel...........3-98
Configuring the RF ...............3-99
Configuring the GPIB .............3-101
Setting Increment Sizes ............3-104
3-14SAVING/RECALLING INSTRUMENT SETUPS . 3-105
Saving Setups.................3-105
Recalling Setups................3-105
Erasing Stored Setups.............3-106
3-15SECURE OPERATION...............3-107
3-16REFERENCE OSCILLATOR CALIBRATION . . 3-108
3-17INTERNAL POWER MEASUREMENT
(OPTION 8) .....................3-110
Chapter 4 Local Operation–Menu Maps
4-1INTRODUCTION ...................4-3
4-2MENU MAP DESCRIPTION .............4-3
Chapter 5 Operation Verification
5-1INTRODUCTION ...................5-3
5-2TEST EQUIPMENT..................5-3
5-3TEST RECORDS ...................5-3
5-4INITIAL 693XXB CHECKOUT............5-4
Power Up ....................5-4
Self Test.....................5-4
Resetting the 693XXB ..............5-4
Warmup Time ..................5-4
5-5CW FREQUENCY ACCURACY TEST........5-5
Test Setup....................5-5
Test Procedure..................5-6
5-6POWER LEVEL ACCURACY AND FLATNESS
TESTS ........................5-13
Test Setup ...................5-13
Power Level Accuracy Test Procedure ......5-14
Power Level Flatness Test Procedure ......5-15
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Chapter 6 Operator Maintenance
6-1INTRODUCTION ...................6-3
6-2ERROR AND WARNING/STATUS MESSAGES. . . 6-3
Self-Test Error Messages.............6-3
Normal Operation Error and Warning/ Status
Messages ....................6-8
6-3TROUBLESHOOTING ...............6-13
6-4ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ............6-16
Cleaning the Fan Filter.............6-16
Cleaning the Data Display ...........6-16
Replacing the Line Fuse ............6-17
Chapter 7 Use With Other Instruments
7-1INTRODUCTION ...................7-3
7-2MASTER-SLAVE OPERATION ...........7-4
Connecting the Instruments ...........7-4
Initiating Master-Slave Operation ........7-5
Master-Slave Operation .............7-7
Master-Slave Operation in VNA Mode ......7-7
Terminating Master-Slave Operation .......7-9
7-3USE WITH A 56100ASCALAR NETWORK
ANALYZER......................7-10
Connecting the 693XXB to the 56100A .....7-10
7-4USE WITH A 360B VECTOR NETWORK
ANALYZER......................7-11
Connecting the 693XXB to the 360B......7-11
Modes of Operation...............7-12
Source Lock Mode ...............7-12
Tracking Mode .................7-14
7-5USE WITH A 8003 SCALAR NETWORK
ANALYZER......................7-16
Connecting the 693XXB to the 8003.......7-16
Setting Up the 693XXB.............7-17
Initiating 8003 SNA Operation .........7-18
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7-6USE WITH A HP8757D SCALAR NETWORK
ANALYZER......................7-20
Connecting the 693XXB to the HP8757D ....7-20
Setting Up the 693XXB.............7-21
Initiating HP8757D SNA Operation.......7-23
Appendix A Rear Panel Connectors
A-1INTRODUCTION...................A-1
A-2REAR PANEL CONNECTORS ...........A-1
A-3CONNECTOR PINOUT DIAGRAMS ........A-1
Appendix B Performance Specifications
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Chapter 1
General Information
Table of Contents
1-1SCOPE OF MANUAL.................1-3
1-2INTRODUCTION ...................1-3
1-3DESCRIPTION ....................1-3
1-4IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ............1-5
1-5ELECTRONIC MANUAL...............1-5
1-6RELATED MANUALS ................1-5
GPIB Programming Manual ...........1-5
SCPI Programming Manual ...........1-5
Maintenance Manual..............1-6
1-7OPTIONS .......................1-6
1-8PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ........1-7
1-9RECOMMENDED TEST EQUIPMENT .......1-8
Figure 1-1. Series 693XXB Synthesized High Performance Signal Generator
Chapter 1
General Information
1-1SCOPE OF MANUALThis manual provides general information, installation, and operating
information for the Anritsu Series 693XXB Synthesized High Perform
ance Signal Generator. (Throughout this manual, the terms 693XXB
and signal generator will be used interchangeably to refer to the in
strument.) Manual organization is shown in the table of contents.
1-2INTRODUCTIONThis chapter contains general information about the series 693XXB
signal generator. It includes a general description of the instrument
and information on its identification number, related manuals, op
tions, and performance specifications. Alisting of recommended test
equipment is also provided.
1-3DESCRIPTIONThe Series 693XXB Synthesized High Performance Signal Generators
are microprocessor-based,synthesized signal sources with high resolution phase-lock capability. They generate both discrete CW frequencies
and broad (full range) and narrow band sweeps across the frequency
range of 10 MHz to 65 GHz. All functions of the signal generators are
fully controllable locally from the front panel or remotely (except for
power on/standby) via the IEEE-488 General Purpose Interface Bus
(GPIB).
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The series presently consist of seven models covering a variety of fre
quency ranges and power levels. Table 1-1, on the following page, lists
models, frequency ranges, and maximum leveled output.
69367B
69377B0.01 – 50.0 GHzStandardStandardNot Available
69387B0.01 – 60.0 GHzStandardStandardNot Available
Note: In models with Option 22 that have a high-end frequency of £20 GHz, rated output power is reduced by 1 dB
In models with Option 22 that have a high-end frequency of >20 GHz, rated output power is reduced by 2 dB.
0.01 – 2.0 GHz
2.0 – 8.4 GHz
0.01 – 2.0 GHz
2.0 – 20.0 GHz
0.01 – 20.0 GHz
20.0 – 40.0 GHz
+13.0 dBm
+17.0 dBm
+13.0 dBm
+17.0 dBm
+13.0 dBm
+6.0 dBm
+11.0dBm
+15.0 dBm
+11.0dBm
+15.0 dBm
+11.0dBm
+3.0 dBm
+11.0dBm
+11.0dBm
+11.0dBm
+7.0 dBm
Not Available
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INFORMATIONNUMBER
1-4IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
All Anritsu instruments are assigned a unique six-digit ID number,
such as “875012.” The ID number is imprinted on a decal that is af
fixed to the rear panel of the unit. Special-order instrument configura
tions also have an additional special serial number tag attached to the
rear panel of the unit.
When ordering parts or corresponding with Anritsu Customer Service,
please use the correct serial number with reference to the specific in
strument's model number (i.e., Model 69347B Synthesized High Per
formance Signal Generator, Serial No. 875012).
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1-5ELECTRONIC MANUALThis manual is available on CD ROM as an Adobe Acrobat Portable
Document Format (*.pdf) file. The file can be viewed using Acrobat
Reader, a free program that is also included on the CD ROM. The file
is “linked” such that the viewer can choose a topic to view from the
displayed “bookmark” list and “jump” to the manual page on which the
topic resides. The text can also be word-searched. Contact Anritsu
Customer Service for price and availability.
1-6RELATED MANUALSThis is one of a four manual set that consists of an Operation Manual,
a GPIB Programming Manual, a SCPI Programming Manual, and a
Maintenance Manual.
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GPIB
Programming
Manual
SCPI
Programming
Manual
This manual provides information for remote operation of the signal generator with Product Specific
commands sent from an external controller via the
IEEE 488 General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB). It
contains a general description of the GPIB and bus
data transfer and control functions, a complete list
ing and description of all 693XXB GPIB Product
Specific commands, and several programming exam
ples. The Anritsu part number for the GPIB Pro
gramming Manual is 10370-10349.
This manual provides information for remote opera
tion of the signal generator with Standard Com
mands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)
commands sent from an external controller via the
IEEE 488 General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB). It
contains a general description of the GPIB and bus
data transfer and control functions, a complete list
ing and description of each command in the 693XXB
SCPI command set, and examples of command us
age. The Anritsu part number for the SCPI Pro
gramming Manual is 10370-10350.
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GENERAL
INFORMATIONOPTIONS
Maintenance
Manual
The Maintenance Manual supplies service informa
tion for all models in the 693XXB series. The service
information includes functional circuit descriptions,
block diagrams, performance verification tests, cali
bration procedures, troubleshooting data, and as
sembly and component removal/replacement
procedures. The Anritsu part number for the Main
tenance Manual is 10370-10351.
1-7OPTIONSThe following options are available.
Option 1, Rack Mounting. Rack mount kit containing a set of
track slides (90° tilt capability), mounting ears, and front panel han
dles for mounting the instrument in a standard 19-inch equipment
rack.
Option 2A, 110 dB Step Attenuator. Adds a 10 dB per step
attenuator with a 110 dB range for models having a high-end frequency of £20 GHz. Output power is selected directly in dBm on the
front panel (or via GPIB). Rated RF output power is reduced.
Option 2B, 110 dB Step Attenuator. Adds a 10 dB per step
attenuator with a 110 dB range for models having a high-end frequency of £40 GHz. Output power is selected directly in dBm on the
front panel (or via GPIB). Rated RF output power is reduced.
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Option 2C, 90 dB Step Attenuator. Adds a 10 dB per step
attenuator with a 90 dB range for models having a high-end frequency of £50 GHz. Output power is selected directly in dBm on the
front panel (or via GPIB). Rated RF output power is reduced.
Option 2D, 90 dB Step Attenuator. Adds a 10 dB per step
attenuator with a 90 dB range for modes having a high-end fre
quency of £60 GHz. Output power is selected directly in dBm on the
front panel (or via GPIB). Rated RF output power is reduced.
Option 2E, 120 dB Electronic Step Attenuator. Addsa10dB
per step electronic attenuator with a 120 dB range for models hav
ing a high-end frequency of £8.4 GHz. Output power is selected di
rectly in dBm on the front panel (or via GPIB). Rated RF output
power is reduced.
Option 2F, 120 dB Electronic Step Attenuator. Addsa10dB
per step electronic attenuator with a 120 dB range for models hav
ing a high-end frequency of £20 GHz. Output power is selected di
rectly in dBm on the front panel (or via GPIB). Rated RF output
power is reduced.
Option 6, Phase Modulation (FM). Adds phase modulation capa
bility. The internal FM generator becomes the FM/FM generator.
(Not available in combination with Option 7.)
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Option 7, Delete AM/FM Generator. Deletes the internal AM and
FM generators. External AM and FM capability remains un
changed. (Not available in combination with Option 6 or 8.)
Option 8, Internal Power Meter. Adds an internal power meter
that is compatible with Anritsu 560-7, 5400-71, or 6400-71 series de
tectors. (Not available in combination with Option 7.)
Option 9, Rear Panel RF Output. Moves the RF output connector
to the rear panel.
Option 10, User-Defined Modulation Capability. Provides
user-defined waveform capability for complex modulation. Requires
a computer/controller (not included). Includes cable and Windows
based software. (Not available in combination with Option 7.)
Option 11, 0.1 Hz Frequency Resolution. Provides frequency
resolution of 0.1 Hz.
Option 14, Rack Mounting without Chassis Slides. Modifies
rack mounting hardware to install unit in a console that has mounting shelves. Includes mounting ears and front panel handles.
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2–20 GHz frequency range. Option 15B is standard in models having a high-end frequency that is >40 GHz.
Option 16, High-Stability Time Base. Adds an ovenized, 10 MHz
crystal oscillator with <5 x 10
Option 17A, No Front Panel. Deletes the front panel for use in remote control applications where a front panel display or keyboard
control are not needed.
Option 19, SCPI Programmability. Adds GPIB command mne
monics complying with Standard Commands for Programmable In
struments (SCPI), Version 1993.0. SCPI programming complies with
IEEE 488.2-1987.
Option 21B, Digital Down Converter. Replaces the standard
Analog Down Converter (0.01 to 2.0 GHz) with a Digital Down Con
verter (0.01 to 2.2 GHz).
Option 22, 0.01 to 10.0 MHz Audio Frequency. Adds frequency
coverage below 10 MHz. In models having a high-end frequency of
£20 GHz, rated output power is reduced by 1 dB; in models having a
high-end frequency of >20 GHz, rated output power is reduced by
2 dB.
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INFORMATIONTEST EQUIPMENT
1-8PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
1-9RECOMMENDED TEST
EQUIPMENT
Series 693XXB Synthesized High Performance Signal Generator per
formance specifications are provided in Appendix B.
Table 1-3 lists the recommended test equipment for performing the Se
ries 693XXB Synthesized Signal Generator operation verification tests
in Chapter 5.
Frequency
Counter,
with
Cable Kit
and
External Mixer
Power Meter,
with
Power
Sensors
Range: 0.01 to 65 GHz
Input Z: 50W
Resolution: 1Hz
Other: External Time Base
Input
Range: –30 to +20 dBm
(1mW to 100 mW)
EIP Microwave, Inc. Models 538B,
548B, or 578B,
with
Cable Kit: Option 590
and
External Mixer:
Option 91 (26.5 to 40 GHz)
Option 92 (40 to 60 GHz)
Option 93 (60 to 90 GHz)
Anritsu Models ML2437Aor ML2438A,
with
Power Sensors:
MA2474A (0.01 to 40GHz)
MA2475A (0.01 to 50GHz)
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OscilloscopeBandwidth: DC to 150 MHz
Vertical Sensitivity: 2 mV/
division
Horiz Sensitivity: 50 ns/
division
Tektronix, Inc.Model TAS485
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Chapter 2
Installation
Table of Contents
2-1INTRODUCTION ...................2-3
2-2INITIAL INSPECTION ................2-3
2-3PREPARATION FOR USE ..............2-4
Power Requirements...............2-4
Line Voltage Selection ..............2-4
Power Connection ................2-4
Standby Operation................2-5
Warmup Time ..................2-6
Operating Environment .............2-6
2-4GPIB SETUP AND INTERCONNECTION .....2-7
Interface Connector ...............2-7
Cable Length Restrictions ............2-7
GPIB Interconnection ..............2-7
Setting the GPIB Address ............2-7
Selecting the Line Terminator ..........2-9
Selecting the Interface Language.........2-9
2-5RACK MOUNTING KIT INSTALLATION .....2-10
Preliminary..................2-10
Procedure...................2-10
2-6PREPARATION FOR STORAGE/SHIPMENT . . . 2-13
Preparation for Storage.............2-13
Preparation for Shipment............2-13
Chapter 2
Installation
2-1INTRODUCTIONThis chapter provides installation instructions for the Series 693XXB
Synthesized High Performance Signal Generator. It includes informa
tion on initial inspection, preparation for use, storage, and reship
ment, and General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) setup and intercon
nections.
WARNING
Use two or more people to lift and move this equipment, or
use an equipment cart. There is a risk of back injury, if this
equipment is lifted by one person.
2-2INITIAL INSPECTIONInspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container or
cushioning material is damaged, retain until the contents of the shipment have been checked against the packing list and the signal generator has been checked for mechanical and electrical operation.
If the shipment is incomplete or if the signal generator is damaged
mechanically or electrically, notify your local sales representative or
Anritsu Customer Service. If either the shipping container is damaged
or the cushioning material shows signs of stress, notify the carrier as
well as Anritsu. Keep the shipping materials for the carrier's inspec
tion.
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PREPARATION
INSTALLATIONFOR USE
2-3PREPARATION FOR USEPreparation for use consists of checking that the rear panel line volt
age selector switch is set for the correct line voltage and connecting
the signal generator to the power source. The following paragraphs
provide these procedures along with information about power require
ments, warmup times, and the operating environment.
Power
Requirements
Before applying power, verify that the unit is set to match
the available line voltage and that the installed fuse is of
the correct type and rating.
Line Voltage
Selection
The signal generator accepts 90 to 132 Vac and 180
to 264 Vac, 48 to 440 Hz, single-phase power. Power
consumption is 400 VA maximum. The signal gener
ator is intended for Installation Category (Overvolt
age Category) II.
CAUTION
The line voltage selector switch on the rear panel
can be set for either 110 Vac or 220 Vac operation
(Figure 2-1). When the switch is set to 110 Vac, the
693XXB accepts 90 to 132 Vac line voltage. When
the switch is set to 220 Vac, the 693XXB accepts 180
to 264 Vac line voltage. If the selector setting is incorrect for the line voltage available, change it to
the correct setting.
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fuse must be changed to the correct value for the
line voltage selected. Line fuse values for the line
voltages are printed on the rear panel next to the
fuse holder.
WARNING
When supplying power to this equipment, always use a
three-wire power cable connected to a three-wire power line
outlet. If power is supplied without grounding the equip
ment in this manner, there is a risk of receiving a severe or
fatal electric shock.
Power
Connection
Connecting the 693XXB to line power automatically
places it in operation (front panel OPERATE LED
on). To connect it to the power source, plug the fe
male end of the power cable into the input line volt
age receptacle on the rear panel (Figure 2-1). Then
plug the male end of the power cord into a threewire power line outlet.
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INSTALLATIONFOR USE
Line
Fuse
Line Voltage
Selector Switch
GPIB
Connector
OPERATE
LINE
STANDBY
LEVEL
CONTROL
MODULATION
SYSTEM
Line
Key
Figure 2-1. Signal Generator Rear Panel showing Power Connection
Standby
Operation
Whenever the signal generator is not being used it
should be left connected to the power source and
placed in standby. This keeps the internal timebase
frequency reference at operating temperature.
On the front panel, press LINE to switch the
693XXB from OPERATE (green LED on) to
STANDBY (orange LED on).
NOTE
During standby operation, the fan runs
continuously.
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INSTALLATIONFOR USE
Warmup Time
Operating
Environment
From Standby–When placing the 693XXB in op
eration from stand-by, allow 30 minutes warmup to
assure stable operation.
From a Cold Start (0°C)–The signal generator re
quires approximately 120 hours (5 days) of warm up
to achieve specified frequency stability with aging.
NOTE
Instruments disconnected from AC power
for more than 72 hours require 30 days to
return to specified aging.
The 693XXB can be operated within the following
environmental limits.
Temperature. 0°Cto50°C.
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Humidity. 5 to 95% relative at 40°C.
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Altitude. up to 4600 meters.
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Cooling. Internal cooling is provided by forced
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airflow from the fan mounted on the rear
panel.
CAUTION
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Before installing the 693XXB in its operating environment,
ensure that all airflow passages at the sides and rear of the
instrument are clear. This is of particular importance whenever the unit is being rack-mounted.
Keep the cooling fan filter clean so that the ventilation holes
are not obstructed. Ablocked fan filter can cause the instru
ment to overheat and shut down.
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GPIB SETUP AND
INSTALLATIONINTERCONNECTION
2-4GPIB SETUPAND
INTERCONNECTION
The 693XXB provides automated microwave signal generation via the
GPIB. The following paragraphs provide information about interface
connections, cable requirements, setting the GPIB operating parame
ters, and selecting the external interface language.
Interface
Connector
Cable Length
Restrictions
Interface between the signal generator and other
devices on the GPIB is via a 24-wire interface cable.
This cable uses connector shells having two connec
tor faces. These double-faced connectors allow for
the parallel connection of two or more cables to a
single device. Figure 2-1 shows the location of the
rear panel GPIB connector.
The GPIB can accommodate up to 15 instruments at
any one time. To achieve design performance on the
bus, proper timing and voltage level relationships
must be maintained. If either the cable length be
tween separate instruments or the cumulative cable
length between all instruments is too long, the data
and control lines cannot be driven properly and the
system may fail to perform. Cable length restrictions are as follows:
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No more than 15 instruments may be installed
on the bus.
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Total cumulative cable length in meters may
not exceed two times the number of bus instruments or 20 meters—whichever is less.
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NOTE
For low EMI applications, the GPIB cable
should be a fully shielded type, with
well-grounded metal-shell connectors
GPIB Inter
connection
Setting the
GPIB Address
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The only interconnection required for GPIB opera
tion is between the signal generator and the control
ler. This interconnection is via a standard GPIB
cable. The Anritsu Part number for such a cable is
2000-1, -2, or -4 (1, 2, or 4 meters in length).
The default GPIB address is 5. If a different GPIB
address is desired, it can be set from the front panel
using the Configure GPIB Menu.
To change the GPIB address, first press the front
panel main menu key labeled SYSTEM . The Sys
tem Menu (shown on the following page) is dis
played.
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GPIB SETUP AND
INSTALLATIONINTERCONNECTION
Now press the menu soft-key Config . The System
Configuration Menu (below) is displayed.
To go to the Configure GPIB menu from this menu,
press the menu soft-key GPIB . The Configure GPIB
Menu (below) is displayed.
Press the menu soft-key GPIB Address to change
the current GPIB address of the signal generator.
Enter a new address using the cursor control key or
the data entry keypad and the terminator key
Hz
ns
ADRS
The new GPIB address will now appear on the dis
play. The entry must be between 1 and 30 to be rec
ognized as a valid GPIB address.
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GPIB SETUP AND
INSTALLATIONINTERCONNECTION
Selecting the
Line
Terminator
Selecting the
Interface
Language
Data is delimited on the GPIB by either the carriage
return (CR) ASCII character or both the carriage re
turn and line feed (CR/LF) ASCII characters. Which
character is used depends upon the requirements of
the system controller. Most modern controllers can
use either CR or CR/LF, while many older control
lers require one or the other. Consult the controller's
manual for its particular requirements.
From the Configure GPIB Menu display, you can se
lect which GPIB terminator to use by pressing the
menu soft-key Line Term . This menu soft-key tog
gles the GPIB terminator between CR and CR/LF.
The current selection appears on the display.
Series 693XXB Synthesized High Performance Sig
nal Generators can be remotely operated via the
GPIB using one of two external interface languages
—Native or SCPI (Option 19). The Native interface
language uses a set of 693XXB GPIB Product Specific commands to control the instrument; the SCPI
interface language uses a set of the Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments commands to
control the unit.
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The Configure GPIB Menu has additional menu displays. For instruments with Option 19, selection of
which external interface language is to be used is
made from the first additional menu. From the Con
figure GPIB Menu display, you can access the first
additional menu by pressing More . The First Addi
tional Configure GPIB Menu (below) is displayed.
Press Native/SCPI to select the external interface
language to be used. This menu soft-key toggles the
language selection between Native and SCPI. The
current selection appears on the display.
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693XXB OM2-9
RACK MOUNTING KIT
INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION
2-5RACK MOUNTING KIT
INSTALLATION
The rack mounting kit (Option 1) contains a set of track slides (90° tilt
capability), mounting ears, and front panel handles for mounting the
signal generator in a standard equipment rack. The following proce
dure provides instructions for installing the rack mounting hardware
on to the instrument. Refer to Figures 2-2 and 2-3 during this proce
dure.
PreliminaryDisconnect the power cord and any other cables
from the instrument.
ProcedureInstall the rack mounting hardware as follows:
Step 1Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the
screws and the front handle assemblies
from the instrument. (For instruments
not having front handles, remove the
screws and the front top and bottom feet
from the instrument.) Retain the screws.
Step 2Remove the four feet from the rear of the
instrument. Retain the screws.
Step 3Remove the screws and the carrying han-
dle from the side handle cover. (The two
screws fastening the carrying handle
through the side handle cover to the chassis are accessable by lifting up the rubber
covering at each end of the handle.)
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Figure 2-2. Front Handle, Feet, and Carrying Handle Removal
2-10693XXB OM
RACK MOUNTING KIT
INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION
Step 4Remove the inner slide assemblies from
the outer slide assemblies.
Step 5Place the left side inner slide assembly
onto the instrument case with the handle
towards the front of the instrument (Fig
NOTE
The screws with green heads have
metric threads. When it becomes
necessary to replace any of these
screws, always use the exact re
placement green-headed screws
(Anritsu P/N 2000-560) to avoid
damage to the instrument.
Step 6Insert two green-headed screws through
Step 7Insert two green-headed screws through
ure 2-3).
the holes in the slide assembly behind the
handle and into the metric tapped holes
in the side of the instrument.
the holes near the rear of the slide assem
bly and into the metric tapped holes in
the side of the instrument.
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Step 8Insert the two SAE threaded screws (re
moved from the feet) through the 90° tabs
on the rear of the slide assembly and into
the rear panel of the instrument.
Step 9Using the Phillips screwdriver, tighten all
screws holding the left side slide assembly to the instrument chassis.
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Figure 2-3. Rack Mounting Hardware Installation
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RACK MOUNTING KIT
INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION
Step 10Place the right side inner slide assembly
onto the instrument case with the handle
towards the front of the instrument.
Step 11Insert two green-headed screws through
the holes in the slide assembly behind the
handle and into the metric tapped holes
in the side of the instrument.
Step 12Insert two green-headed screws through
the holes near the rear of the slide assem
bly and into the metric tapped holes in
the side of the instrument.
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Step 13Insert the two SAE threaded screws (re
moved from the feet) through the 90° tabs
on the rear of the slide assembly and into
the rear panel of the instrument.
Step 14Using the Phillips screwdriver, tighten all
screws holding the right side slide assembly to the instrument chassis.
Step 15With the appropriate hardware, install
the outer slide assemblies onto the equipment rack.
Step 16Lift the signal generator into position.
Align the inner and outer slide assemblies and slide the instrument into the
rack. Realign the hardware as needed for
smooth operation.
WARNING
Use two or more people to lift and move this equipment, or
use an equipment cart. There is a risk of back injury, if this
equipment is lifted by one person.
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