Rohde&Schwarz R&S®SML01, R&S®SML02, R&S®SML03, R&S®SML, R&S®SMV03 Operating Manual User Manual

Operating Manual
SIGNAL GENERATOR
R&SSML01
R&SSML02
R&SSML03
1090.3000.13
Printed in Germany
R&SSMV03
1047.7509.13
Test and Measurement Division
1171.5490.12-01- 1
Dear Customer, hroughout this manual, R&S® SML and R&S® SMV03 are abbreviated as R&S SML and R&S SMV03. R&S® is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG. Trade names are trademarks of the owners.
R&S®SML / R&S®SMV03 Tabbed Divider Overview

Tabbed Divider Overview

Contents Index
Data Sheet
Safety Instructions Certificate of Quality EC Certificate of Conformity List of R&S Representatives
Short Tutorial About How to Use the Manual
Divider
1 Chapter 1 Preparation for Use
2 Chapter 2 Introduction to Operation
3 Chapter 3 Manual Operation
4 Chapter 4 Functions
5 Chapter 5 Remote Control – Basics
6 Chapter 6 Remote Control – Commands
7 Chapter 7 Remote Control – Programming Examples
8 Chapter 8 Maintenance
9 Chapter 9 Error Messages
10 Chapter 10 Performance Test
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Contents

1 Putting into Operation ........................................................................................ 1.1
General Instructions ...................................................................................................................1.1
Unpacking the Instrument ........................................................................................................1.1
Setting up the Instrument .........................................................................................................1.2
Cleaning the Outside and Storing ............................................................................................1.2
Supply Voltage.............................................................................................................................1.3
How to Ensure EMC ....................................................................................................................1.3
Power Fuses ................................................................................................................................1.3
Switching On/Off the Instrument ...............................................................................................1.3
Initial Status..............................................................................................................................1.3
RAM With Battery Back-Up.........................................................................................................1.4
Preset Setting ..............................................................................................................................1.4
Functional Test ............................................................................................................................1.4
Mounting into a 19" Rack ...........................................................................................................1.4
Explanation of Front and Rear Panel ........................................................................................1.5
Elements of the Front Panel.....................................................................................................1.5
Elements of the Rear Panel ...................................................................................................1.10
2 Short Tutorial....................................................................................................... 2.1
Sample Setting for First Users ...................................................................................................2.1
3 Manual Operation................................................................................................ 3.1
Design of the Display ..................................................................................................................3.1
Basic Operating Steps ................................................................................................................3.2
Calling the menus.....................................................................................................................3.2
Selection and Change of Parameters ......................................................................................3.3
Quick Selection of Menu (QUICK SELECT) ............................................................................3.4
Use of [FREQ] and [LEVEL] Keys............................................................................................3.5
Use of [RF ON/OFF] and [MOD ON/OFF] ...............................................................................3.5
Changing Unit of Level .............................................................................................................3.5
Correction of Input....................................................................................................................3.6
List Editor.....................................................................................................................................3.7
Select List.................................................................................................................................3.8
Delete List ................................................................................................................................3.8
Edit List.....................................................................................................................................3.9
Storing/Calling of Instrument Settings....................................................................................3.14
Menu Summary for R&S SML...................................................................................................3.15
Menu Summary for R&S SMV03 ..............................................................................................3.16
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4 Instrument Functions.......................................................................................... 4.1
RF Frequency...............................................................................................................................4.1
Frequency Offset......................................................................................................................4.2
Extended Divider Range ..........................................................................................................4.2
RF Level........................................................................................................................................4.3
Level Offset ..............................................................................................................................4.5
Non-Interrupting Level Setting..................................................................................................4.5
Switching On/Off Automatic Level Control (ALC).....................................................................4.6
User Correction (Ucor) .............................................................................................................4.7
[RF ON/OFF] Key.....................................................................................................................4.8
Modulation - General...................................................................................................................4.9
Modulation Sources..................................................................................................................4.9
Simultaneous Modulation .......................................................................................................4.10
Mutual Switch-Off of Modulation Types..................................................................................4.10
[MOD ON/OFF] Key ...............................................................................................................4.10
Analog Modulations ..................................................................................................................4.11
Amplitude Modulation.............................................................................................................4.11
Frequency Modulation............................................................................................................4.12
Phase Modulation ................................................................................................................4.13
Pulse Modulation (Option R&S SML-B3) ...............................................................................4.14
Stereo Modulation (Option R&S SML-B5)..............................................................................4.17
Vector Modulation (R&S SMV03 only).....................................................................................4.43
I/Q IMPAIRMENT ...................................................................................................................4.45
LF Generator ..............................................................................................................................4.46
LF Output ...................................................................................................................................4.46
PULSE/VIDEO Output ...............................................................................................................4.47
Sweep .........................................................................................................................................4.49
Setting the Sweep Range (Start Freq, Stop Freq, Center Freq, Span)..................................4.49
Selecting Linear or Logarithmic Sweep (Spacing Lin, Log)....................................................4.50
Operating Modes (Mode) .......................................................................................................4.50
Sweep Inputs..........................................................................................................................4.51
RUN........................................................................................................................................4.51
RF Sweep...............................................................................................................................4.51
Level Sweep...........................................................................................................................4.53
LF Sweep ...............................................................................................................................4.54
Utilities........................................................................................................................................4.55
Display....................................................................................................................................4.55
System ...................................................................................................................................4.56
Internal/External Reference Frequency (RefOsc) ..................................................................4.59
Phase of the Output Signal ....................................................................................................4.60
Passwords for Accessing Protected Functions (Protect) .......................................................4.61
Calibration (Calib)...................................................................................................................4.62
Display of Module Versions (Diag - Config) ...........................................................................4.63
Display of Voltages of Test Points (Diag - TPoint) .................................................................4.64
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Display of Service Data (Diag - Param) .................................................................................4.65
Test ........................................................................................................................................4.66
Assigning Modulations to the [MOD ON/OFF] Key (ModKey)................................................4.67
Setting the Sweep Blank Time ...............................................................................................4.68
Status..........................................................................................................................................4.69
5 Remote Control – Basic Information................................................................. 5.1
Brief Instructions.........................................................................................................................5.1
IEC/IEEE Bus ...........................................................................................................................5.1
RS-232-C Interface ..................................................................................................................5.2
Switchover to Remote Control...................................................................................................5.3
Remote Control via IEC/IEEE Bus ...........................................................................................5.3
Remote Control via RS-232-C Interface ..................................................................................5.4
Messages .....................................................................................................................................5.5
Interface Messages ..................................................................................................................5.5
Device Messages (Commands and Device Responses).........................................................5.5
Structure and Syntax of Device Messages ...............................................................................5.6
Introduction to SCPI .................................................................................................................5.6
Structure of Commands ...........................................................................................................5.6
Structure of Command Lines ...................................................................................................5.9
Responses to Queries..............................................................................................................5.9
Parameters.............................................................................................................................5.10
Overview of Syntax Elements ................................................................................................5.12
Instrument Model and Command Processing........................................................................5.13
Input Unit ................................................................................................................................5.13
Command Recognition...........................................................................................................5.14
Data Set and Instrument Hardware........................................................................................5.14
Status Reporting System........................................................................................................5.14
Output Unit .............................................................................................................................5.15
Command Sequence and Command Synchronization ..........................................................5.15
Status Reporting System..........................................................................................................5.16
Structure of an SCPI Status Register.....................................................................................5.16
Overview of Status Registers .................................................................................................5.18
Description of Status Registers ..............................................................................................5.19
Use of Status Reporting System ............................................................................................5.22
Reset Values of Status Reporting System .............................................................................5.24
Interfaces....................................................................................................................................5.25
IEC/IEEE-Bus Interface..........................................................................................................5.25
RS-232-C Interface ................................................................................................................5.28
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6 Remote Control – Description of Commands................................................... 6.1
Notation ........................................................................................................................................6.1
Common Commands ..................................................................................................................6.3
ABORt System .............................................................................................................................6.6
CALibration System ....................................................................................................................6.6
DIAGnostic System .....................................................................................................................6.8
DISPLAY System .......................................................................................................................6.10
MEMory System.........................................................................................................................6.11
OUTPut System .........................................................................................................................6.11
SOURce System ........................................................................................................................6.13
SOURce:AM Subsystem ........................................................................................................6.13
SOURce:CORRection Subsystem .........................................................................................6.15
SOURce:DM Subsystem (R&S SMV03) ................................................................................6.17
SOURce:FM Subsystem ........................................................................................................6.19
SOURce:FREQuency Subsystem..........................................................................................6.21
SOURce:PHASe Subsystem..................................................................................................6.24
SOURce:PM Subsystem ........................................................................................................6.25
SOURce:POWer Subsystem .................................................................................................6.27
SOURce:PULM Subsystem ...................................................................................................6.30
SOURce:PULSe Subsystem ..................................................................................................6.31
SOURce:ROSCillator Subsystem ..........................................................................................6.33
SOURce:STEReoSubsystem.................................................................................................6.34
SOURce:SWEep Subsystem.................................................................................................6.38
SOURce2 System ......................................................................................................................6.41
SOURce2:FREQuency Subsystem........................................................................................6.41
SOURce2:SWEep Subsystem ...............................................................................................6.43
STATus System .........................................................................................................................6.45
SYSTem System ........................................................................................................................6.46
TEST System..............................................................................................................................6.49
TRIGger System.........................................................................................................................6.50
UNIT System ..............................................................................................................................6.52
List of Commands .....................................................................................................................6.53
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7 Remote Control - Programming Examples ....................................................... 7.1
Including IEC-Bus Library for QuickBasic ................................................................................7.1
Initialization and Default Status .................................................................................................7.1
Initiate Controller ......................................................................................................................7.1
Initiate Instrument.....................................................................................................................7.1
Transmission of Instrument Setting Commands .....................................................................7.2
Switchover to Manual Control ...................................................................................................7.2
Reading out Instrument Settings...............................................................................................7.2
Command synchronization ........................................................................................................7.3
Service Request...........................................................................................................................7.4
8 Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 8.1
Storing and Packing....................................................................................................................8.1
Exchanging the Lithium Battery ................................................................................................8.1
9 Error Messages ................................................................................................... 9.1
List of Error Messages................................................................................................................9.2
SCPI-Specific Error Messages.................................................................................................9.2
R&S SML / R&S SMV03-Specific Error Messages ..................................................................9.6
Possible Error Sources...............................................................................................................9.8
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10 Performance Test............................................................................................... 10.1
General .......................................................................................................................................10.1
Measuring equipment and accessories ..................................................................................10.2
Test setups ................................................................................................................................10.3
Standard test setup ................................................................................................................10.3
Test setup for setting time .......................................................................................................10.3
Test setup for SSB phase noise.............................................................................................10.4
Test setup for output reflection coefficient .............................................................................10.4
Test setup for pulse modulator option R&S SML-B3 .............................................................10.5
Test setup for stereo coder option R&S SML-B5 ...................................................................10.5
Test sequence ...........................................................................................................................10.6
Display and keyboard.............................................................................................................10.6
Frequency ..............................................................................................................................10.6
Reference frequency ..............................................................................................................10.8
Spectral purity.........................................................................................................................10.9
Residual FM .........................................................................................................................10.12
Residual AM .........................................................................................................................10.12
Level.....................................................................................................................................10.13
Overvoltage protection .........................................................................................................10.18
Internal modulation generator ..............................................................................................10.18
Amplitude modulation...........................................................................................................10.19
AM total harmonic distortion.................................................................................................10.21
Frequency modulation..........................................................................................................10.22
FM total harmonic distortion .................................................................................................10.23
Phase modulation.................................................................................................................10.26
Pulse modulation (option R&S SML-B3) ..............................................................................10.28
Stereo modulation (option R&S SML-B5).............................................................................10.30
Performance test report..........................................................................................................10.34
Performance test - extension for R&S SMV03 .................................................. 10.38
Preliminary remark ..................................................................................................................10.38
Measuring equipment and accessorie ..................................................................................10.38
Test setups ..............................................................................................................................10.40
Standard test setup ..............................................................................................................10.40
Test sequence .........................................................................................................................10.41
Settig time ............................................................................................................................10.41
Spectral purity.......................................................................................................................10.41
Level.....................................................................................................................................10.43
Vector modulation ................................................................................................................10.44
Performance test report..........................................................................................................10.49
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Tables
Table 4-1
Table 5-1 Synchronization by means of *OPC, *OPC? and *WAI ............................................... 5.15
Table 5-2 Meaning of the bits used in the status byte.................................................................. 5.19
Table 5-3 Meaning of the bits used in the event status register................................................... 5.20
Table 5-4 Resetting of instrument functions................................................................................. 5.24
Table 5-5 Interface functions........................................................................................................ 5.26
Table 5-6 Universal commands ................................................................................................... 5.27
Table 5-7 Addressed commands ................................................................................................. 5.27
Table 5-8 Control characters for RS-232-C interface .................................................................. 5.29
Table 6-1 Common Commands..................................................................................................... 6.3
Table 6-2 Device Response to *OPT? ........................................................................................... 6.4
Table 9-1 Error messages of hardware monitoring........................................................................ 9.8
Table 9-2 Error messages as a result of loss of data .................................................................... 9.8
Overview of internal calibration routines ...................................................................... 4.62
Table 10-1 Maximum frequencies.................................................................................................. 10.1
Table 10-2 Measuring equipment and accessories ....................................................................... 10.2
Table 10-3 Measuring the frequency setting time .......................................................................... 10.7
Table 10-4 Performance test report ............................................................................................. 10.34
Table 10-5 Measuring equipment and accessories ..................................................................... 10.38
Table 10-6 Performance Test Report .......................................................................................... 10.49
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Figures
Fig. 1-1
Fig. 1-2 Rear panel view ...........................................................................................................1.10
Fig. 1-2 Rear panel view ...........................................................................................................1.11
Fig. 2-1 Display for AM setting ....................................................................................................2.3
Fig. 2-2 Display for pattern setting ..............................................................................................2.5
Fig. 3-1 Design of the display......................................................................................................3.1
Fig. 3-2 Modulation - AM Menu ...................................................................................................3.2
Fig. 3-3 Level - UCor menu .........................................................................................................3.7
Fig. 3-4 Select List window..........................................................................................................3.8
Fig. 3-5 Delete List window .........................................................................................................3.8
Fig. 3-6 Edit function Insert .......................................................................................................3.10
Fig. 3-7 Fill editing function .......................................................................................................3.11
Fig. 3-8 Edit editing function......................................................................................................3.12
Fig. 3-9 Delete editing function..................................................................................................3.13
Fig. 4-1 Frequency menu ............................................................................................................4.1
Fig. 4-2 Typical setups with frequency offset ..............................................................................4.2
Fig. 4-3 Level menu.....................................................................................................................4.3
Fig. 4-4 Typical setup with level offset ........................................................................................4.5
Fig. 4-5 Level - ALC menu (preset setting) .................................................................................4.6
Fig. 4-6 Level - ALC - State Off ...................................................................................................4.6
Fig. 4-7 Level - UCor menu .........................................................................................................4.7
Fig. 4-8 UCor - Level menu .........................................................................................................4.8
Fig. 4-9 Modulation - AM menu (preset setting) ........................................................................4.11
Fig. 4-10 Modulation - FM menu (preset setting) ........................................................................4.12
Fig. 4-11 Modulation - M menu (preset setting) .......................................................................4.13
Fig. 4-12 Modulation - Pulse menu (preset setting), equipped with option R&S SML-B3...........4.14
Fig. 4-13 Signal example 1: single pulse, Pulse mode = Auto Trig.............................................4.16
Fig. 4-14 Signal example 2: double pulse, Pulse mode = Ext Trig, Slope = Pos ........................4.16
Fig. 4-15 Signal example 3: single pulse, Pulse Mode = Ext Gated ...........................................4.16
Fig. 4-16 Modulation - Stereo menu (preset setting), equipped with option R&S SML-B5 ........4.17
Fig. 4-15 Example: vector modulation.........................................................................................4.43
Fig. 4-16 VECTOR MOD menu (preset settings) R&S SMV03 ..................................................4.43
Fig. 4-17 LF Output menu (preset setting) ..................................................................................4.46
Fig. 4-18 Pulse Output menu ......................................................................................................4.47
Fig. 4-19 Sweep - Freq menu .....................................................................................................4.51
Fig. 4-20 Sweep - Level menu ....................................................................................................4.53
Fig. 4-21 Sweep - LFGen menu..................................................................................................4.54
Fig. 4-22 Utilities menu................................................................................................................4.55
Fig. 4-23 Utilities - Display menu.................................................................................................4.55
Fig. 4-24 Utilities - System menu ................................................................................................4.56
Fig. 4-25 Utilities – System – GPIB – Address menu..................................................................4.56
Front panel view.............................................................................................................1.5
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Fig. 4-26
ig. 4-27
F
Fig. 4-28 Utilities – RefOsc menu (preset setting) ......................................................................4.59
Fig. 4-29 Menu Utilities – Phase .................................................................................................4.60
ig. 4-30
F
Fig. 4-31 Utilities - Calib menu (preset setting) ...........................................................................4.62
Fig. 4-32 Utilities - Diag - Config menu .......................................................................................4.63
Fig. 4-33 Utilities - Diag - TPoint menu .......................................................................................4.64
Fig. 4-34 Utilities - Diag - Param menu .......................................................................................4.65
Fig. 4-35 Utilities - Test menu .....................................................................................................4.66
Fig. 4-36 Utilities - ModKey menu (preset setting) ......................................................................4.67
Fig. 4-38 STATUS menu .............................................................................................................4.69
Fig. 5-1 Tree structure of SCPI command systems using the SOURce system
Fig. 5-2 Device model for remote control via the IEC/IEEE bus ...............................................5.13
Fig. 5-3 Status register model ...................................................................................................5.16
Fig. 5-4 Overview of status registers.........................................................................................5.18
Fig. 5-5 Pin assignment of IEC/IEEE-bus interface ..................................................................5.25
Fig. 5-6 Pin assignment of RS-232-C interface.........................................................................5.28
Fig. 5-7 Wiring of data, control and signalling lines for hardware handshake...........................5.30
Fig. 9-1 ERROR page .................................................................................................................9.1
Utilities – System – RS232 menu.................................................................................4.57
U
U
tilities – System – Security menu...............................................................................4.58
tilities - Protect menu (preset setting) ........................................................................4.61
as an example................................................................................................................5.7
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Index

recognition ..................................................................5.14
A
Abort actions triggered........................................................ 6.6
Active edge..................................................... 4.18, 4.48, 6.52
Address
IEC/IEEE bus ...................................................... 5.3, 6.47
Addressed commands ...................................................... 5.27
AM
coupling............................................................. 4.14, 6.14
frequency........................................................... 4.14, 6.14
Amplitude modulation (AM)...................................... 4.14, 6.13
Asterisk ............................................................................. 5.12
Attenuator .................................................................. 4.5, 6.11
B
Bandwidth
FM ..................................................................... 4.15, 6.20
PM..................................................................... 4.16, 6.26
Battery
Exchanging.............................................................1.4, 8.1
Test RAM ................................................................... 4.66
Baud rate (RS-232-C)..................................... 4.57, 5.29, 6.48
Blank signal
duration....................................................................... 4.68
Block data........................................................................ 5.11
Boolean parameters................................................... 5.9, 5.10
Brief instructions
IEC/IEEE bus ............................................................... 5.1
RS-232-C interface....................................................... 5.2
C
Calibration.................................................................. 4.62, 6.6
disable........................................................................ 6.49
password........................................................... 4.61, 6.49
Call
instrument settings ..................................................... 3.14
menu ............................................................................ 3.4
Center frequency
RF sweep .......................................................... 4.52, 6.21
Character data .................................................................... 5.9
Cleaning
outside.......................................................................... 8.1
Clear
all stored data............................................................. 4.58
memories.................................................................... 4.58
Colon................................................................................. 5.12
Comma ............................................................................. 5.12
Command
addressed commands................................................ 5.27
common commands....................................... 5.5, 5.6, 6.3
device-specific commands .................................... 5.5, 5.6
hierarchical arrangement.............................................. 6.1
long form....................................................................... 5.7
parameters ................................................................. 5.10
path .............................................................................. 5.6
Processing.................................................................. 5.13
queries.......................................................................... 5.5
sequence ....................................................................5.15
setting commands......................................................... 5.5
short form......................................................................5.7
structure........................................................................5.6
structure of command lines...........................................5.9
synchronization .................................................... 5.15, 7.3
syntax elements..........................................................5.12
universal commands...................................................5.27
Command Error bit ............................................................ 5.20
Command lines
structure........................................................................5.9
Common commands ...........................................................6.3
CONDition part ..................................................................5.17
Control signal (pulse modulation) ...................................... 4.17
Coupling
external input (AM).............................................4.14, 6.14
external input (FM)............................................. 4.15, 6.19
external input (PM).............................................4.16, 6.25
Crosshatch symbol (#)..............................................5.11, 5.12
Cursor
digit cursor ....................................................................3.1
menu cursor.................................................................. 3.1
D
Data
format (RS-232-C).......................................................4.57
set (IEC/IEEE bus)......................................................5.14
Data bit (RS-232-C)........................................................... 5.29
DC offset compensation ............................................. 4.15, 6.7
DCL ...................................................................................5.13
Decimal point..............................................................1.6, 5.10
Delay
double pulse................................................................6.31
pulse modulation....................................... 4.17, 4.47, 6.31
Delete
list..................................................................................3.8
list entry.......................................................................3.13
Deviation
FM...................................................................... 4.15, 6.19
PM......................................................................4.16, 6.25
Device model (IEC/IEEE bus) ........................................... 5.13
Device responses................................................................5.5
Device-Dependent Error bit............................................... 5.20
Digit cursor ..........................................................................3.1
Disable
indications................................................................... 4.58
Display.................................................................................3.1
contrast ....................................................................... 4.55
modules ......................................................................4.63
operating-hours counter.............................................. 4.65
serial number ..............................................................4.65
software version..........................................................4.65
voltage of test points ................................................... 4.64
Double pulse.................................................... 4.18, 4.48, 6.31
Dwell time
frequency sweep................................................4.52, 6.39
level sweep........................................................4.53, 6.40
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E
Edge
external trigger............................................................ 6.52
Edit
list ................................................................................. 3.9
list entry...................................................................... 3.12
EMC.................................................................................... 1.3
ENABle part...................................................................... 5.17
Envelope........................................................................... 4.17
EOI (command line)............................................................ 5.9
EPROM, test..................................................................... 4.66
Error messages.......................................................... 6.49, 9.2
device-specific.............................................................. 9.1
SCPI-specific................................................................ 9.2
Error queue.............................................................. 6.46, 6.48
query .......................................................................... 5.23
Error Queue Not Empty bit................................................ 5.19
Error vector
vector modulation ..................................................... 10.45
ESB bit.............................................................................. 5.19
ESE (event status enable register)................................... 5.20
ESR (event status register)............................................... 5.20
EVENt part........................................................................ 5.17
Event status register (ESR) .............................................. 5.20
Execution Error bit ............................................................ 5.20
Exponent........................................................................... 5.10
External trigger
active edge............................................... 4.18, 4.48, 6.52
pulse modulation ...................................... 4.18, 4.48, 6.52
F
Fill
list entry...................................................................... 3.11
FM
bandwidth.......................................................... 4.15, 6.20
coupling............................................................. 4.15, 6.19
DC offset compensation...................................... 4.15, 6.7
deviation............................................................ 4.15, 6.19
frequency........................................................... 4.15, 6.20
Hub.................................................................... 6.17, 6.18
Frequency
accuracy....................................................................... 1.3
adjustment......................................................... 4.59, 6.33
AM..................................................................... 4.14, 6.14
correction value................................................. 4.59, 6.33
FM ..................................................................... 4.15, 6.20
indication ...................................................................... 3.1
LF generator............................................................... 6.42
LF sweep.................................................................... 6.43
offset............................................................. 4.1, 4.2, 6.22
PM..................................................................... 4.16, 6.26
RF output signal ......................................................... 6.21
suppression of indication............................................ 4.58
Frequency modulation (FM)............................ 4.15, 6.17, 6.19
Frequency sweep
LF ...................................................................... 4.54, 6.44
RF...................................................................... 4.52, 6.22
Frequenz
Offset............................................................................ 4.2
Front panel.......................................................................... 1.5
Functional test..................................................................... 1.4
Fuse holder....................................................................... 1.11
G
Gate signal
trigger........................................................ 4.18, 4.22, 4.48
GET (Group Execute Trigger) ........................................... 5.14
H
Handshake (RS-232-C)................................... 4.57, 5.30, 6.48
Header (commands)............................................................5.6
Header field (display)...........................................................3.1
I
I/Q
modulation ..................................................................4.43
I/Q Imbalance
test sequence............................................................ 10.47
IEC/IEEE bus
address .............................................................. 4.56, 6.47
brief instructions............................................................5.1
bus lines......................................................................5.25
interface ............................................................. 1.11, 5.25
language ..................................................................... 4.58
library ............................................................................ 7.1
setting of address.......................................................... 5.3
Imbalance.......................................................................... 4.44
Impairment................................................................ 4.44, 4.45
Indication
error messages ........................................................... 6.46
modules ........................................................................6.8
operating-time counter..................................................6.8
remote control ........................................................ 5.3, 5.4
RF OFF....................................................................... 4.10
software version............................................................6.9
suppression of............................................................. 4.58
INF..................................................................................... 5.10
Initial status..........................................................................1.3
Initialization
controller ....................................................................... 7.1
instrument ..................................................................... 7.1
Input
correction ...................................................................... 3.6
external modulation signal ............................................ 1.8
frequency ...................................................................... 3.5
internal (AM) ......................................................4.14, 6.14
internal (FM).......................................................4.15, 6.20
internal (PM) ......................................................4.16, 6.25
level...............................................................................3.5
MOD..............................................................................1.8
PULSE ...............................................................1.10, 6.52
REF.................................................................... 1.10, 4.59
TRIGGER ................................................................... 1.10
Input buffer ........................................................................5.13
Input unit............................................................................5.13
Insert
list entry.........................................................................3.9
Instrument states
reset ............................................................................6.49
Instrument setting commands
transmission..................................................................7.2
Instrument settings
call...............................................................................3.14
reading out ....................................................................7.2
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store ........................................................................... 3.14
Interface
functions (IEC/IEEE bus) ........................................... 5.26
functions (RS-232-C).................................................. 5.29
IEC/IEEE bus .................................................... 1.11, 5.25
messages (IEC/IEEE bus) ......................................... 5.27
RS-232-C .......................................................... 1.10, 5.28
Internal reference.............................................................. 4.59
Interrupt............................................................................. 5.19
Inverted commas .............................................................. 5.12
IST flag.............................................................................. 5.20
K
Key
]
.......................................................................
[-/
[ASSIGN]............................................................... 1.9, 3.4
[BACK]................................................................... 3.2, 3.6
]
..........................................................................
[BACK
[ERROR] ...................................................................... 9.1
[FREQ] .................................................... 1.5, 3.5, 3.6, 4.1
]
..............................................................................
[G/n
[LEVEL] ................................................... 1.5, 3.5, 3.6, 4.4
[LOCAL]........................................................................ 5.4
µ]
..............................................................................
[M/
[MENU 1/2]............................................................ 1.9, 3.4
[MOD ON/OFF] ................................... 1.8, 3.5, 4.13, 4.67
[PRESET]..................................................................... 1.4
[RCL] ................................................................... 1.5, 3.14
[RF ON/OFF]................................................ 1.8, 3.5, 4.10
[SAVE]................................................................. 1.5, 3.14
[SELECT] ..................................................................... 3.2
[SELECT
[STATUS] ................................................................... 4.69
/]
[
Backspace.................................................................... 3.6
ERROR ........................................................................ 1.8
HELP............................................................................ 1.8
k/m................................................................................ 1.6
LOCAL.......................................................................... 1.8
PRESET....................................................................... 1.8
STATUS ....................................................................... 1.8
unit key......................................................................... 1.6
X1/Enter ....................................................................... 1.6
Knob Step
frequency...................................................................... 4.2
level .............................................................................. 4.5
]
......................................................................
............................................................................
1.6
, 3.6
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
L
Leakage ............................................................................ 4.44
Level
automatic control ................................................. 4.7, 6.27
correction (Ucor list) ............................................ 4.9, 6.15
indication ...................................................................... 3.1
limit ...................................................................... 4.4, 6.28
offset............................................................. 4.4, 4.6, 6.28
RF output............................................................. 4.4, 6.28
setting (non-interrupting) ....................................... 4.5, 4.6
suppression of indication............................................ 4.58
sweep......................................................................... 4.53
unit................................................................................ 4.4
unit change................................................................... 3.5
Level sweep
dwell time........................................................... 4.53, 6.40
start level............................................................4.53, 6.29
step width...........................................................4.53, 6.41
stop level............................................................4.53, 6.29
sweep mode.............................................. 4.53, 6.28, 6.40
LF generator ............................................................. 4.46, 6.42
LF output ....................................................................1.8, 4.46
voltage ........................................................................4.46
LF sweep.................................................................. 4.54, 6.43
dwell time........................................................... 4.54, 6.44
frequency ........................................................... 4.54, 6.44
start frequency...................................................4.54, 6.43
step size.............................................................4.54, 6.45
stop frequency ................................................... 4.54, 6.43
sweep modes.....................................................4.54, 6.44
List
delete ............................................................................ 3.8
edit ................................................................................3.9
error messages ............................................................. 9.2
level correction (Ucor).......................................... 4.9, 6.15
select.............................................................................3.8
List entry
delete .......................................................................... 3.13
edit ..............................................................................3.12
fill.................................................................................3.11
insert ............................................................................. 3.9
Lock level...........................................................................4.61
Long form (commands) .......................................................5.7
Lower-case notation (commands) .......................................5.7
M
Maintenance........................................................................8.1
Mantissa............................................................................5.10
Manual control
switchover..................................................................... 7.2
Manual operation
return to.........................................................................5.4
MAV bit.............................................................................. 5.19
Maximum value (commands) ..................................... 5.9, 5.10
Measurement
quadrature.................................................................10.48
Measuring equipment and accessories (performance test)
................................................................................10.2, 10.38
Memory
CMOS-RAM .................................................................. 1.4
locations.............................................................3.14, 6.11
Menu
access...........................................................................3.2
call.................................................................................3.4
ERROR......................................................................... 9.1
fields..............................................................................3.1
Frequency..................................................................... 4.1
Level - Alc ..................................................................... 4.7
Level - Ucor..........................................................4.9, 4.10
LfOutput ...................................................................... 4.46
Modulation - AM............................................................3.2
Modulation - FM .......................................................... 4.15
Modulation - Pulse .............................................4.17, 4.20
PulseOutput................................................................4.47
quick selection .............................................................. 3.4
Status.......................................................................... 4.69
store..............................................................................3.4
summary............................................................3.15, 3.16
Sweep - Freq .............................................................. 4.51
Sweep - Level.............................................................4.53
Sweep - LFGen...........................................................4.54
Utilities ........................................................................4.55
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Utilities – AuxIO.......................................................... 4.68
Utilities - Calib............................................................. 4.62
Utilities - Diag - Config................................................ 4.63
Utilities - Diag - Param................................................ 4.65
Utilities – Diag - TPoint............................................... 4.64
Utilities - Display ......................................................... 4.55
Utilities - ModKey ....................................................... 4.67
Utilities - Protect ......................................................... 4.61
Utilities – RefOsc........................................................ 4.59
Utilities - System......................................................... 4.56
Utilities – System – Language.................................... 4.58
Utilities – System – RS232......................................... 4.57
Utilities – System – Security....................................... 4.58
Utilities - Test.............................................................. 4.66
VECTOR MOD........................................................... 4.43
Menu cursor........................................................................ 3.1
Message OVEN COLD....................................................... 1.3
Messages
device messages.......................................................... 5.5
interface messages ...................................................... 5.5
Minimum value (commands)...................................... 5.9, 5.10
MOD
coupling.................................................... 4.14, 4.15, 4.16
input.............................................................................. 1.8
Modulation
AM..................................................................... 4.14, 6.13
FM ............................................................ 4.15, 6.17, 6.19
I/Q............................................................................... 4.43
incompatible modulation types ................................... 4.13
inputs.......................................................................... 4.11
overview of modulation types..................................... 4.11
PM............................................................ 4.16, 6.25, 6.34
Pulse ................................................................. 4.17, 6.30
vector.......................................................................... 4.43
Modulation depth
AM..................................................................... 4.14, 6.13
Modulation source
external....................................................................... 4.11
internal........................................................................ 4.11
Modulation types
switching-on/off .......................................................... 4.67
........................................................................ 4.20, 4.22, 4.23
................................................................................... 4.11
................................................................................... 4.11
Modules indication .............................................................. 6.8
MSS bit ............................................................................. 5.19
N
NAN .................................................................................. 5.10
New Line (command line) ................................................... 5.9
NINF.................................................................................. 5.10
Non-interrrupting level setting............................................. 4.5
Note
Unleveled ..................................................................... 4.4
NTRansition part ............................................................... 5.17
Numeric input field .............................................................. 1.6
Numeric values ................................................................... 1.6
Numerical suffix .................................................................. 5.8
Numerical values .............................................................. 5.10
O
Offset
frequency ...................................................................... 4.1
level...............................................................................4.4
On/Off switch....................................................................... 1.5
Operating-time counter............................................... 4.65, 6.8
Operation
EMC..............................................................................1.3
general instructions....................................................... 1.1
manual control ..............................................................4.1
putting into operation.....................................................1.1
remote control ............................................................... 6.1
unpacking......................................................................1.1
Operation Complete bit......................................................5.20
OPERation Status Register sum bit .................................. 5.19
Output
LF................................................................ 1.8, 4.46, 6.12
PULSE/VIDEO...................................................1.10, 4.47
REF.................................................................... 1.10, 4.59
RF ........................................................................ 1.8, 6.21
Output buffer (IEC/IEEE bus)............................................5.15
Output level ................................................................ 4.4, 6.27
Output unit (IEC/IEEE bus) ...............................................5.15
Overlapping execution....................................................... 5.14
Overview
Status registers........................................................... 5.18
syntax elements..........................................................5.12
P
Packing................................................................................8.1
Parallel poll........................................................................ 5.23
Parallel poll enable register (PPE)..................................... 5.20
Parameter
select.............................................................................3.3
text parameter.............................................................5.10
Parameters (commands)................................................... 5.10
Parity (RS-232-C) ..................................................... 4.57, 6.47
Parity bit (RS-232-C) .........................................................5.29
Password...........................................................................6.49
Path (commands) ................................................................ 5.6
Performance test ...............................................................10.1
report.........................................................................10.49
Performance Test
Report ....................................................................... 10.34
Performance test - extension for R&S SMV03 ................ 10.38
Period (pulse) ........................................................... 4.17, 4.47
Phase modulation (PM)................................... 4.16, 6.25, 6.34
Physical quantities...............................................................5.9
PM
bandwidth...........................................................4.16, 6.26
coupling..............................................................4.16, 6.25
deviation.............................................................4.16, 6.25
frequency ........................................................... 4.16, 6.26
Polarity
pulse ................................................4.17, 4.47, 6.12, 6.30
Power fuses.........................................................................1.3
Power On bit......................................................................5.20
Power supply.......................................................................1.3
Power supply connector .................................................... 1.11
PPE (parallel poll enable register) ..................................... 5.20
Preset (instrument settings).................................................1.4
Preset (instrument states)................................................... 6.49
Programming Examples......................................................7.1
Protection level.................................................................. 6.49
PTRansition part................................................................ 5.17
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Pulse
delay......................................................... 4.17, 4.47, 6.31
period........................................................ 4.17, 4.47, 6.31
width......................................................... 4.17, 4.47, 6.32
Pulse generator........................................................ 4.18, 6.31
PULSE input.....................................................1.10, 4.18, 6.52
Pulse modulation ..................................................... 4.17, 6.30
Pulse polarity ......................................... 4.17, 4.47, 6.12, 6.30
Pulse source
selection ................................................... 4.17, 4.47, 6.12
PULSE/VIDEO output.............................................. 1.10, 4.47
Q
Quadrature offset .............................................................. 4.44
Queries ............................................................................... 5.5
Query
error queue ................................................................. 5.23
responses to................................................................. 5.9
Query Error bit .................................................................. 5.20
Question mark................................................................... 5.12
QUEStionable Status sum bit ........................................... 5.19
Quick selection.................................................................... 3.4
R
RAM, test .......................................................................... 4.66
Rear panel ........................................................................ 1.10
Recall
instrument settings ..................................................... 3.14
REF
input/output........................................................ 1.10, 4.59
Reference
input/output................................................................. 6.33
internal........................................................................ 4.59
Reference oscillator OCXO...................................... 4.59, 6.33
Remote control.................................................................... 6.1
basic Information .......................................................... 5.1
indications .................................................................... 5.3
switchover to remote control ........................................ 5.3
REMOTE state.................................................................... 5.3
REMOTE SYNTAX ERRORS .......................................... 4.55
Reset
instrument settings ....................................................... 1.4
status reporting system .............................................. 5.24
Response
to queries...................................................................... 5.9
RF
frequency...................................................................... 4.1
level .............................................................................. 4.4
output level................................................................. 6.28
RF output ............................................................................ 1.8
RF sweep................................................................. 4.51, 6.39
dwell time .......................................................... 4.52, 6.39
step width .......................................................... 4.52, 6.40
Rotary knob........................................................... 1.7, 3.2, 3.3
RS-232-C interface .................................................. 1.10, 5.28
brief instructions ........................................................... 5.2
signal lines.................................................................. 5.28
transmission parameters............................................ 4.57
S
Sample setting.....................................................................2.1
Sample-and-Hold mode.......................................................4.7
Save
instrument settings...................................................... 3.14
SCPI
introduction ...................................................................5.6
Scrollbar ..............................................................................3.2
Select
list..................................................................................3.8
Selection
1-out-of-n.......................................................................3.4
quick selection of menu ................................................3.4
Self test.....................................................................4.66, 6.50
Semicolon..........................................................................5.12
Serial number (display)......................................................4.65
Serial poll...........................................................................5.22
Service data
display......................................................................... 4.65
Service request (SRQ) ...................................................... 5.22
Service request enable register (SRE).............................. 5.19
Service request SRQ) .........................................................7.4
Short form (commands).......................................................5.7
Sign ...................................................................................5.10
Single pulse delay ....................................................4.17, 4.47
Software version
display.................................................................. 4.65, 6.9
Source impedance (RF output) ......................................... 4.10
Span
RF sweep...........................................................4.52, 6.22
Special characters ............................................................... 6.2
Square brackets ..................................................................5.7
SRE (service request enable register)...............................5.19
SRQ (Service request) ...................................................... 5.22
Start frequency
LF sweep ...........................................................4.54, 6.43
RF sweep...........................................................4.52, 6.22
Status
REMOTE ...................................................................... 5.3
Status line (display) .............................................................3.1
STATUS page...................................................................4.69
Status registers
description...................................................................5.19
overview......................................................................5.18
Status reporting system..................................................... 5.16
reset values.................................................................5.24
structure of an SCPI status register............................ 5.16
use .............................................................................. 5.22
STB (status byte)...............................................................5.19
Step size
rotary knob............................................................. 4.1, 4.5
Step width
level sweep........................................................4.53, 6.41
LF sweep ...........................................................4.54, 6.45
RF sweep....................................................................6.22
Stop bit (RS-232-C)......................................... 4.57, 5.29, 6.47
Stop frequency
LF sweep ...........................................................4.54, 6.43
RF sweep...........................................................4.52, 6.22
Store
instrument settings...................................................... 3.14
menu.............................................................................3.4
Storing ................................................................................. 8.1
String ................................................................................. 5.11
Structure
command......................................................................5.6
command lines..............................................................5.9
Subroutines ......................................................................... 7.5
Sum bit ..............................................................................5.17
Summary of menu .................................................... 3.15, 3.16
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Suppression
indication .................................................................... 4.58
Sweep
inputs.......................................................................... 4.51
level sweep........................................................ 4.53, 6.27
LF sweep........................................................... 4.54, 6.44
operating modes......................................................... 4.50
RF sweep ................................................. 4.51, 6.22, 6.39
trigger ......................................................................... 6.51
Synchronization (IEC/IEEE bus)....................................... 5.15
Syntax elements (IEC/IEEE bus)...................................... 5.12
T
Terminator......................................................................... 5.13
Test
level .......................................................................... 10.43
Spectral purity .......................................................... 10.41
Test points ................................................................. 4.64, 6.9
Test sequence
I/Q Imbalance........................................................... 10.47
vector modulation ..................................................... 10.44
Test setup
standard ................................................................... 10.40
vector modulation ..................................................... 10.40
Text parameter.................................................................. 5.10
Transmission parameters (RS-232-C) ....................... 5.4, 5.29
Transmission rate (RS-232-C) .......................................... 4.57
Trigger
active edge............................................... 4.18, 4.48, 6.52
Gate signal ........................................................ 4.18, 4.48
pulse modulation ...................................... 4.18, 4.48, 6.52
sweep................................................................ 4.51, 6.51
TRIGGER Input ................................................................ 1.10
Truth values........................................................................ 5.9
U
Ucor (level correction) ................................................4.9, 6.15
Universal commands.........................................................5.27
Unlock
calibration....................................................................4.61
Unpacking............................................................................ 1.1
User correction (Ucor) ................................................ 4.9, 6.15
User Request.....................................................................5.22
User Request bit................................................................ 5.20
V Value
change .......................................................................... 3.3
inputs ............................................................................ 3.3
Vector modulation..............................................................4.43
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Data Sheet Supplement
R&S®SML-B10 (High Power)
Level
Range –140 dBm to +23 dBm
Level accuracy same as R&S SML01/02/03,
Level frequency response same as R&S SML01/02/03,
Output impedance 50 8
Output matching R&S SML01: level > 10 dBm;
R&S SML02/03, R&S SMV03: level > 8 dBm
R&S SML01: level 10 dBm;
R&S SML02/03, R&S SMV03: level 8 dBm
Frequency
Range same as R&S SML01/02/03,
(overrange typ. +28 dBm)
R&S SMV03 standard specification
R&S SMV03 standard specification same as R&S SML01: f < 1 MHz: <0.7 dB
f ; 300 MHz: <2.3 f > 300 MHz: <1.8 f > 1.5 GHz: <2.3
same as R&S SML, R&S SMV standard specification
R&S SMV03 standard specification
3)
Spectral purity (f > 100 kHz)
Harmonics R&S SML01
R&S SML02/03, R&S SMV03
Subharmonics same as R&S SML01/02/03,
Nonharmonics same as R&S SML01/02/03,
Amplitude modulation
AM distortion same as R&S SML01/02/03,
3)
–140 dBm to +21 dBm for f < 5 MHz, f > 3 GHz for R&S SML03, R&S SMV03
<–30 dBc at levels +20 dBm
<–30 dBc at levels +18 dBm
R&S SMV03 standard specification
R&S SMV03 standard specification
R&S SMV03 standard specification; temperature range 20 °C to 55 °C
1090.3123.12 B.2 E-1
Before putting the product into operation for
the first time, make sure to read the following

Safety Instructions

All plants and locations of the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies make every effort to keep the safety standard of our products up to date and to offer our customers the highest possible degree of safety. Our products and the auxiliary equipment required for them are designed and tested in accordance with the relevant safety standards. Compliance with these standards is continuously monitored by our quality assurance system. The product described here has been designed and tested in accordance with the EC Certificate of Conformity and has left the manufacturer’s plant in a condition fully complying with safety standards. To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, observe all instructions and warnings provided in this manual. If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions, the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies will be happy to answer them.
Furthermore, it is your responsibility to use the product in an appropriate manner. This product is designed for use solely in industrial and laboratory environments or in the field and must not be used in any way that may cause personal injury or property damage. You are responsible if the product is used for an intention other than its designated purpose or in disregard of the manufacturer's instructions. The manufacturer shall assume no responsibility for such use of the product.
The product is used for its designated purpose if it is used in accordance with its product documentation and within its performance limits (see data sheet, documentation, the following safety instructions). Using the product requires technical skills and a basic knowledge of English. It is therefore essential that the product be used exclusively by skilled and specialized staff or thoroughly trained personnel with the required skills. If personal safety gear is required for using Rohde & Schwarz products, this will be indicated at the appropriate place in the product documentation.
Observe product documentation
Supply voltage ON/OFF
Weight indication for units >18 kg
Standby indication
Symbols and safety labels
Danger of electric shock
Warning! Hot surface
PE terminal Ground
Direct current (DC)
Alternating current (AC)
Direct/alternating current (DC/AC)
Ground terminal
Device fully protected by double/reinforced insulation
Attention! Electrostatic sensitive devices
1171.0000.42-03.00 Sheet 1
Safety Instructions
Observing the safety instructions will help prevent personal injury or damage of any kind caused by dangerous situations. Therefore, carefully read through and adhere to the following safety instructions before putting the product into operation. It is also absolutely essential to observe the additional safety instructions on personal safety that appear in relevant parts of the product documentation. In these safety instructions, the word "product" refers to all merchandise sold and distributed by the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies, including instruments, systems and all accessories.
Tags and their meaning
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ATTENTION
NOTE
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This tag indicates a definite hazard carrying a high risk of death or serious injury if not avoided.
This tag indicates a possible hazard carrying a medium risk of death or (serious) injury if not avoided
injury if not avoided.
This tag indicates the possibility of incorrect use that can cause damage to the product.
This tag indicates a situation where the user should pay special attention to operating the product but which does not lead to damage.
.
Basic safety instructions
1. The product may be operated only under the operating conditions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer. Its ventilation must not be obstructed during operation. Unless otherwise specified, the following requirements apply to Rohde & Schwarz products: prescribed operating position is always with the housing floor facing down, IP protection 2X, pollution severity 2, overvoltage category 2, use only in enclosed spaces, max. operation altitude 2000 m above sea level, max. transport altitude 4500 m above sea level. Unless specified otherwise in the data sheet, a tolerance of ±10% shall apply to the nominal voltage and of ±5% to the nominal frequency.
2. Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed. The product may be opened only by authorized, specially trained personnel. Prior to performing any work on
the product or opening the product, the product must be disconnected from the supply network. Any adjustments, replacements of parts, maintenance or repair must be carried out only by technical personnel authorized by Rohde & Schwarz. Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety (e.g. power switches, power transformers, fuses). A safety test must always be performed after parts relevant to safety have been replaced (visual inspection, PE conductor test, insulation resistance measurement, leakage current measurement, functional test).
3. As with all industrially manufactured goods, the use of substances that induce an allergic reaction (allergens, e.g. nickel) such as aluminum cannot be generally excluded. If you develop an allergic reaction (such as a skin rash, frequent sneezing, red eyes or respiratory difficulties), consult a physician immediately to determine the cause.
1171.0000.42-03.00 Sheet 2
Safety Instructions
4. If products/components are mechanically and/or thermically processed in a manner that goes beyond their intended use, hazardous substances (heavy-metal dust such as lead, beryllium, nickel) may be released. For this reason, the product may only be disassembled, e.g. for disposal purposes, by specially trained personnel. Improper disassembly may be hazardous to your health. National waste disposal regulations must be observed.
5. If handling the product yields hazardous substances or fuels that must be disposed of in a special way, e.g. coolants or engine oils that must be replenished regularly, the safety instructions of the manufacturer of the hazardous substances or fuels and the applicable regional waste disposal regulations must be observed. Also observe the relevant safety instructions in the product documentation.
6. Depending on the function, certain products such as RF radio equipment can produce an elevated level of electromagnetic radiation. Considering that unborn life requires increased protection, pregnant women should be protected by appropriate measures. Persons with pacemakers may also be endangered by electromagnetic radiation. The employer/operator is required to assess workplaces where there is a special risk of exposure to radiation and, if necessary, take measures to avert the danger.
7. Operating the products requires special training and intense concentration. Make certain that persons who use the products are physically, mentally and emotionally fit enough to handle operating the products; otherwise injuries or material damage may occur. It is the responsibility of the employer to select suitable personnel for operating the products.
8. Prior to switching on the product, it must be ensured that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network. If a different voltage is to be set, the power fuse of the product may have to be changed accordingly.
9. In the case of products of safety class I with movable power cord and connector, operation is permitted only on sockets with earthing contact and protective earth connection.
10. Intentionally breaking the protective earth connection either in the feed line or in the
product itself is not permitted. Doing so can result in the danger of an electric shock from the product. If extension cords or connector strips are implemented, they must be checked on a regular basis to ensure that they are safe to use.
11. If the product has no power switch for disconnection from the AC supply, the plug of the connecting cable is regarded as the disconnecting device. In such cases, it must be ensured that the power plug is easily reachable and accessible at all times (corresponding to the length of connecting cable, approx. 2 m). Functional or electronic switches are not suitable for providing disconnection from the AC supply. If products without power switches are integrated in racks or systems, a disconnecting device must be provided at the system level.
12. Never use the product if the power cable is damaged. Check the power cable on a regular basis to ensure that it is in proper operating condition. By taking appropriate safety measures and carefully laying the power cable, ensure that the cable cannot be damaged and that no one can be hurt by e.g. tripping over the cable or suffering an electric shock.
13. The product may be operated only from TN/TT supply networks fused with max. 16 A (higher fuse only after consulting with the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies).
14. Do not insert the plug into sockets that are dusty or dirty. Insert the plug firmly and all the way into the socket. Otherwise, this can result in sparks, fire and/or injuries.
15. Do not overload any sockets, extension cords or connector strips; doing so can cause fire or electric shocks.
16. For measurements in circuits with voltages V
> 30 V, suitable measures (e.g.
rms
appropriate measuring equipment, fusing, current limiting, electrical separation, insulation) should be taken to avoid any hazards.
17. Ensure that the connections with information technology equipment comply with IEC 950/EN 60950.
18. Unless expressly permitted, never remove the cover or any part of the housing while the product is in operation. Doing so will expose circuits and components and can lead to injuries, fire or damage to the product.
1171.0000.42-03.00 Sheet 3
Safety Instructions
19. If a product is to be permanently installed, the connection between the PE terminal on site and the product's PE conductor must be made first before any other connection is made. The product may be installed and connected only by a license electrician.
20. For permanently installed equipment without built-in fuses, circuit breakers or similar protective devices, the supply circuit must be fused in such a way that suitable protection is provided for users and products.
21. Do not insert any objects into the openings in the housing that are not designed for this purpose. Never pour any liquids onto or into the housing. This can cause short circuits inside the product and/or electric shocks, fire or injuries.
22. Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by a thunderstorm) can reach the product. Otherwise the operating personnel will be endangered by electric shocks.
23. Rohde & Schwarz products are not protected against penetration of water, unless otherwise specified (see also safety instruction 1.). If this is not taken into account, there exists the danger of electric shock for the user or damage to the product, which can also lead to personal injury.
24. Never use the product under conditions in which condensation has formed or can form in or on the product, e.g. if the product was moved from a cold to a warm environment.
25. Do not close any slots or openings on the product, since they are necessary for ventilation and prevent the product from overheating. Do not place the product on soft surfaces such as sofas or rugs or inside a closed housing, unless this is well ventilated.
26. Do not place the product on heat­generating devices such as radiators or fan heaters. The temperature of the environment must not exceed the maximum temperature specified in the data sheet.
27. Batteries and storage batteries must not be exposed to high temperatures or fire. Keep batteries and storage batteries away from children. Do not short-circuit batteries and storage batteries. If batteries or storage batteries are improperly replaced, this can cause an explosion (warning: lithium cells). Replace
the battery or storage battery only with the matching Rohde & Schwarz type (see spare parts list). Batteries and storage batteries must be recycled and kept separate from residual waste. Batteries and storage batteries that contain lead, mercury or cadmium are hazardous waste. Observe the national regulations regarding waste disposal and recycling.
28. Please be aware that in the event of a fire, toxic substances (gases, liquids etc.) that may be hazardous to your health may escape from the product.
29. The product can be very heavy. Be careful when moving it to avoid back or other physical injuries.
30. Do not place the product on surfaces, vehicles, cabinets or tables that for reasons of weight or stability are unsuitable for this purpose. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when installing the product and fastening it to objects or structures (e.g. walls and shelves).
31. Handles on the products are designed exclusively for personnel to hold or carry the product. It is therefore not permissible to use handles for fastening the product to or on means of transport such as cranes, fork lifts, wagons, etc. The user is responsible for securely fastening the products to or on the means of transport and for observing the safety regulations of the manufacturer of the means of transport. Noncompliance can result in personal injury or material damage.
32. If you use the product in a vehicle, it is the sole responsibility of the driver to drive the vehicle safely. Adequately secure the product in the vehicle to prevent injuries or other damage in the event of an accident. Never use the product in a moving vehicle if doing so could distract the driver of the vehicle. The driver is always responsible for the safety of the vehicle. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for accidents or collisions.
33. If a laser product (e.g. a CD/DVD drive) is integrated in a Rohde & Schwarz product, do not use any other settings or functions than those described in the product documentation. Otherwise this may be hazardous to your health, since the laser beam can cause irreversible damage to your eyes. Never try to take such products apart, and never look into the laser beam.
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Por favor lea imprescindiblemente antes de la primera puesta en funcionamiento las siguientes
Informaciones de seguridad
El principio del grupo de empresas Rohde & Schwarz consiste en tener nuestros productos siempre al día con los estandards de seguridad y de ofrecer a nuestros clientes el máximo grado de seguridad. Nuestros productos y todos los equipos adicionales son siempre fabricados y examinados según las normas de seguridad vigentes. Nuestra sección de gestión de la seguridad de calidad controla constantemente que sean cumplidas estas normas. El presente producto ha sido fabricado y examinado según el comprobante de conformidad adjunto según las normas de la CE y ha salido de nuestra planta en estado impecable según los estandards técnicos de seguridad. Para poder preservar este estado y garantizar un funcionamiento libre de peligros, el usuario deberá atenerse a todas las informaciones, informaciones de seguridad y notas de alerta. El grupo de empresas Rohde & Schwarz está siempre a su disposición en caso de que tengan preguntas referentes a estas informaciones de seguridad.
Además queda en la responsabilidad del usuario utilizar el producto en la forma debida. Este producto solamente fue elaborado para ser utilizado en la industria y el laboratorio o para fines de campo y de ninguna manera deberá ser utilizado de modo que alguna persona/cosa pueda ser dañada. El uso del producto fuera de sus fines definidos o despreciando las informaciones de seguridad del fabricante queda en la responsabilidad del usuario. El fabricante no se hace en ninguna forma responsable de consecuencias a causa del mal uso del producto.
Se parte del uso correcto del producto para los fines definidos si el producto es utilizado dentro de las instrucciones de la correspondiente documentación de producto y dentro del margen de rendimiento definido (ver hoja de datos, documentación, informaciones de seguridad que siguen). El uso del producto hace necesarios conocimientos profundos y conocimientos parciales del idioma inglés. Por eso se deberá tener en cuenta de exclusivamente autorizar para el uso del producto a personas peritas o debidamente minuciosamente instruidas con los conocimientos citados. Si fuera necesaria indumentaria de seguridad para el uso de productos de R&S, encontrará la información debida en la documentación del producto en el capítulo correspondiente.
Símbolos y definiciones de seguridad
Ver documen­tación de producto
Informaciones para maquinaria con uns peso de > 18kg
Peligro de golpe de corriente
¡Advertencia! Superficie caliente
Conexión a conductor protector
Conexión a tierra
Conexión a masa conductora
¡Cuidado! Elementos de construcción con peligro de carga electroestática
El aparato está protegido en su totalidad por un aislamiento de doble refuerzo
potencia EN MARCHA/PARADA
Indicación Stand-by
Corriente continua DC
Corriente alterna AC
Corriente continua/alterna DC/AC
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Tener en cuenta las informaciones de seguridad sirve para tratar de evitar daños y peligros de toda clase. Es necesario de que se lean las siguientes informaciones de seguridad concienzudamente y se tengan en cuenta debidamente antes de la puesta en funcionamiento del producto. También deberán ser tenidas en cuenta las informaciones para la protección de personas que encontrarán en el capítulo correspondiente de la documentación de producto y que también son obligatorias de seguir. En las informaciones de seguridad actuales hemos juntado todos los objetos vendidos por el grupo de empresas Rohde & Schwarz bajo la denominación de „producto“, entre ellos también aparatos, instalaciones así como toda clase de accesorios.
Palabras de señal y su significado
PELIGRO Identifica un peligro directo con riesgo elevado de provocar muerte o
lesiones de gravedad si no se toman las medidas oportunas.
ADVERTENCIA Identifica un posible peligro con riesgo medio de provocar muerte o
lesiones (de gravedad) si no se toman las medidas oportunas.
ATENCIÓN Identifica un peligro con riesgo reducido de provocar lesiones de
gravedad media o leve si no se toman las medidas oportunas.
CUIDADO Indica la posibilidad de utilizar mal el producto y a consecuencia
dañarlo.
INFORMACIÓN Indica una situación en la que deberían seguirse las instrucciones en el
uso del producto, pero que no consecuentemente deben de llevar a un daño del mismo.
Las palabras de señal corresponden a la definición habitual para aplicaciones civiles en el área económica europea. Pueden existir definiciones diferentes a esta definición en otras áreas económicas o en aplicaciones militares. Por eso se deberá tener en cuenta que las palabras de señal aquí descritas sean utilizadas siempre solamente en combinación con la correspondiente documentación de producto y solamente en combinación con el producto correspondiente. La utilización de las palabras de señal en combinación con productos o documentaciones que no les correspondan puede llevar a malinterpretaciones y tener por consecuencia daños en personas u objetos.
Informaciones de seguridad elementales
1. El producto solamente debe ser utilizado según lo indicado por el fabricante referente a la situación y posición de funcionamiento sin que se obstruya la ventilación. Si no se convino de otra manera, es para los productos R&S válido lo que sigue: como posición de funcionamiento se define principialmente la posición con el suelo de la caja para abajo , modo de protección IP 2X, grado de suciedad 2, categoría de sobrecarga eléctrica 2, utilizar solamente en estancias interiores, utilización hasta 2000 m sobre el nivel del mar, transporte hasta
4.500 m sobre el nivel del mar. A menos que se especifique otra cosa en la hoja de datos, se aplicará una tolerancia de ±10% sobre el voltaje nominal y de ±5% sobre la frecuencia nominal.
2. En todos los trabajos deberán ser tenidas en cuenta las normas locales de seguridad de
trabajo y de prevención de accidentes. El producto solamente debe de ser abierto por personal perito autorizado. Antes de efectuar trabajos en el producto o abrirlo deberá este ser desconectado de la corriente. El ajuste, el cambio de partes, la manutención y la reparación deberán ser solamente efectuadas por electricistas autorizados por R&S. Si se reponen partes con importancia para los aspectos de seguridad (por ejemplo el enchufe, los transformadores o los fusibles), solamente podrán ser sustituidos por partes originales. Despues de cada recambio de partes elementales para la seguridad deberá ser efectuado un control de seguridad (control a primera vista, control de conductor protector, medición de resistencia de aislamiento, medición de medición de la corriente conductora, control de funcionamiento).
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3. Como en todo producto de fabricación industrial no puede ser excluido en general de que se produzcan al usarlo elementos que puedan generar alergias, los llamados elementos alergénicos (por ejemplo el níquel). Si se producieran en el trato con productos R&S reacciones alérgicas, como por ejemplo urticaria, estornudos frecuentes, irritación de la conjuntiva o dificultades al respirar, se deberá consultar inmediatamente a un médico para averigurar los motivos de estas reacciones.
4. Si productos / elementos de construcción son tratados fuera del funcionamiento definido de forma mecánica o térmica, pueden generarse elementos peligrosos (polvos de sustancia de metales pesados como por ejemplo plomo, berilio, níquel). La partición elemental del producto, como por ejemplo sucede en el tratamiento de materias residuales, debe de ser efectuada solamente por personal especializado para estos tratamientos. La partición elemental efectuada inadecuadamente puede generar daños para la salud. Se deben tener en cuenta las directivas nacionales referentes al tratamiento de materias residuales.
5. En el caso de que se produjeran agentes de peligro o combustibles en la aplicación del producto que debieran de ser transferidos a un tratamiento de materias residuales, como por ejemplo agentes refrigerantes que deben ser repuestos en periodos definidos, o aceites para motores, deberan ser tenidas en cuenta las prescripciones de seguridad del fabricante de estos agentes de peligro o combustibles y las regulaciones regionales para el tratamiento de materias residuales. Cuiden también de tener en cuenta en caso dado las prescripciones de seguridad especiales en la descripción del producto.
6. Ciertos productos, como por ejemplo las instalaciones de radiación HF, pueden a causa de su función natural, emitir una radiación electromagnética aumentada. En vista a la protección de la vida en desarrollo deberían ser protegidas personas embarazadas debidamente. También las personas con un bypass pueden correr peligro a causa de la radiación electromagnética. El empresario/usario está
comprometido a valorar y señalar areas de trabajo en las que se corra un riesgo aumentado de exposición a radiaciones para evitar riesgos.
7. La utilización de los productos requiere instrucciones especiales y una alta concentración en el manejo. Debe de ponerse por seguro de que las personas que manejen los productos estén a la altura de los requerimientos necesarios referente a sus aptitudes físicas, psíquicas y emocionales, ya que de otra manera no se pueden excluir lesiones o daños de objetos. El empresario lleva la responsabilidad de seleccionar el personal usuario apto para el manejo de los productos.
8. Antes de la puesta en marcha del producto se deberá tener por seguro de que la tensión preseleccionada en el producto equivalga a la del la red de distribución. Si es necesario cambiar la preselección de la tensión también se deberán en caso dabo cambiar los fusibles correspondientes del prodcuto.
9. Productos de la clase de seguridad I con alimentación móvil y enchufe individual de producto solamente deberán ser conectados para el funcionamiento a tomas de corriente de contacto de seguridad y con conductor protector conectado.
10. Queda prohibida toda clase de interrupción intencionada del conductor protector, tanto en la toma de corriente como en el mismo producto. Puede tener como consecuencia el peligro de golpe de corriente por el producto. Si se utilizaran cables o enchufes de extensión se deberá poner al seguro, que es controlado su estado técnico de seguridad.
11. Si el producto no está equipado con un interruptor para desconectarlo de la red, se deberá considerar el enchufe del cable de distribución como interruptor. En estos casos deberá asegurar de que el enchufe sea de fácil acceso y nabejo (según la medida del cable de distribución, aproximadamente 2 m). Los interruptores de función o electrónicos no son aptos para el corte de la red eléctrica. Si los productos sin interruptor están integrados en construciones o instalaciones, se deberá instalar el interruptor al nivel de la instalación.
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12. No utilice nunca el producto si está dañado el cable eléctrico. Compruebe regularmente el correcto estado de los cables de conexión a red. Asegure a través de las medidas de protección y de instalación adecuadas de que el cable de eléctrico no pueda ser dañado o de que nadie pueda ser dañado por él, por ejemplo al tropezar o por un golpe de corriente.
13. Solamente está permitido el funcionamiento en redes de distribución TN/TT aseguradas con fusibles de como máximo 16 A (utilización de fusibles de mayor amperaje sólo previa consulta con el grupo de empresas Rohde & Schwarz).
14. Nunca conecte el enchufe en tomas de corriente sucias o llenas de polvo. Introduzca el enchufe por completo y fuertemente en la toma de corriente. Si no tiene en consideración estas indicaciones se arriesga a que se originen chispas, fuego y/o heridas.
15. No sobrecargue las tomas de corriente, los cables de extensión o los enchufes de extensión ya que esto pudiera causar fuego o golpes de corriente.
16. En las mediciones en circuitos de corriente con una tensión de entrada de U
> 30 V se
eff
deberá tomar las precauciones debidas para impedir cualquier peligro (por ejemplo medios de medición adecuados, seguros, limitación de tensión, corte protector, aislamiento etc.).
17. En caso de conexión con aparatos de la técnica informática se deberá tener en cuenta que estos cumplan los requisitos de la EC950/EN60950.
18. A menos que esté permitido expresamente, no retire nunca la tapa ni componentes de la carcasa mientras el producto esté en servicio. Esto pone a descubierto los cables y componentes eléctricos y puede causar heridas, fuego o daños en el producto.
19. Si un producto es instalado fijamente en un lugar, se deberá primero conectar el conductor protector fijo con el conductor protector del aparato antes de hacer cualquier otra conexión. La instalación y la conexión deberán ser efecutadas por un electricista especializado.
20. En caso de que los productos que son instalados fijamente en un lugar sean sin protector implementado, autointerruptor o similares objetos de protección, el circuito de suministro de corriente deberá estar protegido de manera que usuarios y productos estén suficientemente protegidos.
21. Por favor, no introduzca ningún objeto que no esté destinado a ello en los orificios de la caja del aparato. No vierta nunca ninguna clase de líquidos sobre o en la caja. Esto puede producir corto circuitos en el producto y/o puede causar golpes de corriente, fuego o heridas.
22. Asegúrese con la protección adecuada de que no pueda originarse en el producto una sobrecarga por ejemplo a causa de una tormenta. Si no se verá el personal que lo utilice expuesto al peligro de un golpe de corriente.
23. Los productos R&S no están protegidos contra el agua si no es que exista otra indicación, ver también punto 1. Si no se tiene en cuenta esto se arriesga el peligro de golpe de corriente para el usario o de daños en el producto lo cual también puede llevar al peligro de personas.
24. No utilice el producto bajo condiciones en las que pueda producirse y se hayan producido líquidos de condensación en o dentro del producto como por ejemplo cuando se desplaza el producto de un lugar frío a un lugar caliente.
25. Por favor no cierre ninguna ranura u orificio del producto, ya que estas son necesarias para la ventilación e impiden que el producto se caliente demasiado. No pongan el producto encima de materiales blandos como por ejemplo sofás o alfombras o dentro de una caja cerrada, si esta no está suficientemente ventilada.
26. No ponga el producto sobre aparatos que produzcan calor, como por ejemplo radiadores o calentadores. La temperatura ambiental no debe superar la temperatura máxima especificada en la hoja de datos.
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