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R&S®FSVA3000/ R&S®FSV3000
Signal and Spectrum Analyzer
User Manual
1178852002
Version 12
(;ÜãD2)
This manual applies to the following R&S®FSV3000 and R&S®FSVA3000 models with firmware version
2.10 and higher:
R&S®FSV3004 (1330.5000K04) / R&S®FSVA3004 (1330.5000K05)
R&S®FSV3007 (1330.5000K07) / R&S®FSVA3007 (1330.5000K08)
R&S®FSV3013 (1330.5000K13) / R&S®FSVA3013 (1330.5000K14)
R&S®FSV3030 (1330.5000K30) / R&S®FSVA3030 (1330.5000K31)
R&S®FSV3044 (1330.5000K43) / R&S®FSVA3044 (1330.5000K44)
R&S®FSV3050 (1330.5000K50) / R&S®FSVA3050 (1330.5000K51)
In addition to the base unit, the following options are described:
R&S®FSV3-B3, Audio Demodulator (1330.3765.02)
R&S®FSV3-B4, OCXO frequency reference (1330.3794.02)
R&S®FSV3-B5, Additional Interfaces (1330.3365.02/1330.3407.02)
R&S®FSV3-B6, 10Gbit/s LAN interface (1330.3913.02)
R&S®FSV3-B10, External generator control (1330.3859.02)
R&S®FSV3-B11, YIG preselector bypass (1330.3865.02)
R&S®FSV3-B21, External mixer (1330.4010.26)
R&S®FSV3-B24, Preamplifier (1330.4049.XX)
R&S®FSV3-B25, Electronic attenuator (1330.4078.02)
R&S®FSV3-B54G, Frequency extension 54 GHz (1346.6369.02, for R&S®FSVA3050 only)
R&S®FSV3-B114, enhanced computing power (1330.4910.02)
R&S®FSV3-B40 (1330.4103.02) / R&S®FSV3-B200 (1330.4132.02) / R&S®FSV3-B400
(1330.7154.02) / R&S®FSV3-B1000 (1346.3699.02) 40 MHz / 200 MHz / 400 MHz / 1 GHz analysis
bandwidth extensions
R&S®FSV3-K3, Power Sensor support (1346.3676.02)
R&S®FSV3-K33, Security Write protection(1346.3360.02)
R&S®FSV3-K54, EMI Measurements (1330.5068.02)
R&S®FSV3-K553 External frontend support (1346.4889.02)
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1178.8520.02 | Version 12 | R&S®FSVA3000/ R&S®FSV3000
Throughout this manual, products from Rohde & Schwarz are indicated without the ® symbol, e.g. R&S®FSVA3000 is indicated as
R&S FSVA3000. R&S®FSV3000 is indicated as R&S FSV3000. R&S®FSV/A refers to both the R&S FSV3000 and the
R&S FSVA3000. Products of the R&S®SMW family, e.g. R&S®SMW200A, are indicated as R&S SMW.
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Contents
1 Safety and regulatory information......................................................17
1.1 Safety instructions......................................................................................................17
1.2 Warning messages in the documentation................................................................ 19
1.3 Korea certification class A......................................................................................... 20
2 Documentation overview.....................................................................21
2.1 Getting started manual............................................................................................... 21
2.2 User manuals and help...............................................................................................21
2.3 Service manual............................................................................................................22
2.4 Instrument security procedures................................................................................ 22
2.5 Printed safety instructions.........................................................................................22
2.6 Data sheets and brochures........................................................................................ 22
2.7 Release notes and open-source acknowledgment (OSA).......................................22
2.8 Application notes, application cards, white papers, etc......................................... 23
2.9 Videos...........................................................................................................................23
3 Getting started......................................................................................24
3.1 Key features.................................................................................................................27
3.2 Preparing for use........................................................................................................ 27
3.2.1 Lifting and carrying........................................................................................................28
3.2.2 Unpacking and checking............................................................................................... 28
3.2.3 Choosing the operating site.......................................................................................... 28
3.2.4 Setting up the R&S FSV/A............................................................................................ 29
3.2.5 Connecting the AC power............................................................................................. 30
3.2.6 Switching the instrument on and off.............................................................................. 31
3.2.7 Connecting to LAN........................................................................................................ 32
3.2.8 Connecting a keyboard................................................................................................. 33
3.2.9 Connecting an external monitor.................................................................................... 34
3.2.10 Windows operating system........................................................................................... 35
3.2.11 Logging on.................................................................................................................... 37
3.2.12 Checking the supplied options...................................................................................... 38
3.2.13 Performing a self-alignment.......................................................................................... 39
3.2.14 Considerations for test setup........................................................................................ 39
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3.2.15 Protecting data using the secure user mode.................................................................40
3.3 Instrument tour............................................................................................................42
3.3.1 Front panel view............................................................................................................42
3.3.2 Rear panel view............................................................................................................ 52
3.4 Trying out the instrument...........................................................................................57
3.4.1 Measuring a basic signal...............................................................................................57
3.4.2 Displaying a spectrogram..............................................................................................59
3.4.3 Activating additional measurement channels................................................................61
3.4.4 Performing sequential measurements.......................................................................... 66
3.4.5 Setting and moving a marker........................................................................................ 67
3.4.6 Displaying a marker peak list........................................................................................ 69
3.4.7 Zooming into the display............................................................................................... 70
3.4.8 Zooming into the display permanently.......................................................................... 73
3.4.9 Saving settings..............................................................................................................76
3.4.10 Printing and saving results............................................................................................ 78
3.5 Operating the instrument........................................................................................... 79
3.5.1 Understanding the display information..........................................................................80
3.5.2 Accessing the functionality............................................................................................88
3.5.3 Entering data.................................................................................................................93
3.5.4 Touchscreen gestures................................................................................................... 96
3.5.5 Displaying results.......................................................................................................... 99
3.5.6 Getting help.................................................................................................................106
4 Applications, measurement channels..............................................108
4.1 Available applications...............................................................................................108
4.2 R&S multiview........................................................................................................... 112
4.3 Selecting the applications........................................................................................ 113
4.4 Running a sequence of measurements.................................................................. 116
4.4.1 The sequencer concept...............................................................................................116
4.4.2 Sequencer settings......................................................................................................118
4.4.3 How to set up the sequencer.......................................................................................118
5 Measurements and results................................................................120
5.1 Auto measurements..................................................................................................121
5.2 Basic measurements................................................................................................ 122
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5.2.1 Basic measurement types...........................................................................................122
5.2.2 How to perform a basic sweep measurement.............................................................124
5.2.3 Measurement examples - measuring a sinusoidal signal........................................... 125
5.2.4 Measurement example – measuring levels at low S/N ratios..................................... 128
5.2.5 Measurement examples - measuring signal spectra with multiple signals..................131
5.2.6 Measurement examples in zero span......................................................................... 138
5.3 Channel power and adjacent-channel power (ACLR) measurement................... 143
5.3.1 About channel power measurements..........................................................................144
5.3.2 Channel power results................................................................................................ 144
5.3.3 Channel power basics.................................................................................................147
5.3.4 Channel power configuration...................................................................................... 160
5.3.5 MSR ACLR configuration............................................................................................ 170
5.3.6 How to perform channel power measurements.......................................................... 187
5.3.7 Measurement examples..............................................................................................192
5.3.8 Optimizing and troubleshooting the measurement......................................................198
5.3.9 Reference: predefined CP/ACLR standards............................................................... 199
5.3.10 Reference: predefined ACLR user standard XML files............................................... 200
5.4 Carrier-to-noise measurements...............................................................................202
5.4.1 About the measurement..............................................................................................202
5.4.2 Carrier-to-noise results................................................................................................202
5.4.3 Carrier-to-noise configuration......................................................................................203
5.4.4 How to determine the carrier-to-noise ratio.................................................................205
5.5 Occupied bandwidth measurement (OBW)............................................................ 205
5.5.1 About the measurement..............................................................................................206
5.5.2 OBW results................................................................................................................ 208
5.5.3 OBW configuration...................................................................................................... 209
5.5.4 How to determine the occupied bandwidth..................................................................211
5.5.5 Measurement example................................................................................................212
5.6 Spectrum emission mask (SEM) measurement..................................................... 213
5.6.1 About the measurement..............................................................................................213
5.6.2 Typical applications..................................................................................................... 213
5.6.3 SEM results.................................................................................................................214
5.6.4 SEM basics................................................................................................................. 217
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5.6.5 SEM configuration.......................................................................................................227
5.6.6 How to perform a spectrum emission mask measurement......................................... 245
5.6.7 Measurement example: multi-sem measurement....................................................... 250
5.6.8 Reference: SEM file descriptions................................................................................ 251
5.7 Spurious emissions measurement..........................................................................258
5.7.1 About the measurement..............................................................................................258
5.7.2 Spurious emissions measurement results.................................................................. 259
5.7.3 Spurious emissions basics..........................................................................................260
5.7.4 Spurious emissions measurement configuration........................................................ 262
5.7.5 How to perform a spurious emissions measurement.................................................. 268
5.7.6 Reference: ASCII export file format (spurious)........................................................... 270
5.8 Statistical measurements (APD, CCDF)..................................................................271
5.8.1 About the measurements............................................................................................ 271
5.8.2 Typical applications..................................................................................................... 272
5.8.3 APD and CCDF results............................................................................................... 272
5.8.4 APD and CCDF basics - gated triggering................................................................... 274
5.8.5 APD and CCDF configuration..................................................................................... 276
5.8.6 How to perform an APD or CCDF measurement........................................................ 282
5.8.7 Examples.................................................................................................................... 283
5.8.8 Optimizing and troubleshooting the measurement......................................................286
5.9 Time domain power measurement.......................................................................... 286
5.9.1 About the measurement..............................................................................................286
5.9.2 Time domain power results......................................................................................... 286
5.9.3 Time domain power basics - range definition using limit lines.................................... 287
5.9.4 Time domain power configuration............................................................................... 288
5.9.5 How to measure powers in the time domain............................................................... 290
5.9.6 Measurement example................................................................................................290
5.10 Harmonic distortion measurement..........................................................................292
5.10.1 About the measurement..............................................................................................292
5.10.2 Harmonic distortion basics.......................................................................................... 293
5.10.3 Harmonic distortion results..........................................................................................295
5.10.4 Harmonic distortion configuration................................................................................296
5.10.5 How to determine the harmonic distortion...................................................................298
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5.11 Third order intercept (TOI) measurement............................................................... 298
5.11.1 About the TOI measurement.......................................................................................299
5.11.2 TOI basics................................................................................................................... 299
5.11.3 TOI results...................................................................................................................303
5.11.4 TOI configuration.........................................................................................................304
5.11.5 How to determine the third order intercept..................................................................306
5.11.6 Measurement example – measuring the R&S FSV/A's intrinsic intermodulation........306
5.12 AM modulation depth measurement....................................................................... 308
5.12.1 About the measurement..............................................................................................308
5.12.2 AM modulation depth results.......................................................................................309
5.12.3 AM modulation depth configuration.............................................................................309
5.12.4 Optimizing and troubleshooting the measurement......................................................311
5.12.5 How to determine the AM modulation depth............................................................... 311
5.13 Electromagnetic interference (EMI) measurement................................................ 312
5.13.1 About the EMI measurement...................................................................................... 312
5.13.2 EMI measurement results........................................................................................... 313
5.13.3 EMI measurement basics............................................................................................314
5.13.4 EMI measurement configuration................................................................................. 321
5.13.5 EMI result analysis...................................................................................................... 330
5.13.6 How to perform EMI measurements........................................................................... 331
5.13.7 Measurement example: measuring radio frequency interference............................... 333
5.13.8 Optimizing and troubleshooting EMI measurements.................................................. 335
6 Common measurement settings...................................................... 337
6.1 Configuration overview............................................................................................ 337
6.2 Data input and output............................................................................................... 339
6.2.1 Receiving data input and providing data output.......................................................... 339
6.2.2 Input source settings................................................................................................... 345
6.2.3 Power sensors............................................................................................................ 351
6.2.4 Optional external generator control.............................................................................360
6.2.5 Optional external mixers............................................................................................. 386
6.2.6 External frontend control (R&S FSV3-K553)...............................................................414
6.2.7 Output settings............................................................................................................ 434
6.2.8 IF/Video output............................................................................................................435
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6.2.9 Audio output................................................................................................................ 436
6.2.10 Trigger input/output settings........................................................................................438
6.2.11 How to output a trigger signal..................................................................................... 440
6.3 Frequency and span configuration......................................................................... 441
6.3.1 Impact of the frequency and span settings................................................................. 441
6.3.2 Frequency and span settings...................................................................................... 443
6.3.3 Keeping the center frequency stable - signal tracking................................................ 446
6.3.4 How to define the frequency range............................................................................. 447
6.3.5 How to move the center frequency through the frequency range............................... 448
6.4 Amplitude and vertical axis configuration..............................................................448
6.4.1 Impact of the vertical axis settings.............................................................................. 449
6.4.2 Amplitude settings.......................................................................................................451
6.4.3 Scaling the y-axis........................................................................................................ 458
6.4.4 How to optimize the amplitude display........................................................................460
6.5 Bandwidth, filter and sweep configuration.............................................................461
6.5.1 Impact of the bandwidth, filter and sweep settings..................................................... 461
6.5.2 Bandwidth, filter and sweep settings...........................................................................467
6.6 Trigger and gate configuration................................................................................ 476
6.6.1 Triggering.................................................................................................................... 476
6.6.2 Gating..........................................................................................................................488
6.7 Adjusting settings automatically.............................................................................495
7 Common analysis and display functions........................................ 500
7.1 Result display configuration....................................................................................500
7.1.1 Basic evaluation methods........................................................................................... 500
7.1.2 Laying out the result display with the smartgrid.......................................................... 503
7.2 Zoomed displays.......................................................................................................507
7.2.1 Single zoom versus multiple zoom..............................................................................507
7.2.2 Zoom functions............................................................................................................509
7.2.3 How to zoom into a diagram........................................................................................511
7.3 Marker usage............................................................................................................. 514
7.3.1 Basics on markers.......................................................................................................514
7.3.2 Marker settings............................................................................................................517
7.3.3 Marker search settings and positioning functions....................................................... 523
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7.3.4 Marker (measurement) functions................................................................................ 531
7.3.5 How to work with markers........................................................................................... 553
7.3.6 Measurement example: measuring harmonics using marker functions...................... 555
7.4 Display and limit lines.............................................................................................. 557
7.4.1 Display lines................................................................................................................ 557
7.4.2 Limit lines.................................................................................................................... 559
7.5 Trace configuration...................................................................................................576
7.5.1 Standard traces...........................................................................................................576
7.5.2 Spectrograms..............................................................................................................596
7.5.3 Trace math.................................................................................................................. 614
7.6 Importing and exporting measurement results for evaluation............................. 616
7.6.1 Displaying a reference trace - importing trace data.................................................... 617
7.6.2 Trace/data ex/import................................................................................................... 618
7.6.3 How to import traces................................................................................................... 623
7.6.4 How to export trace data and numerical results..........................................................623
7.6.5 How to export a peak list.............................................................................................624
7.6.6 Reference: ASCII file export format............................................................................ 625
7.7 Event-based actions................................................................................................. 625
7.7.1 Managing rules............................................................................................................626
7.7.2 Defining rules.............................................................................................................. 627
7.7.3 Debugging rules with the EBA-Journal....................................................................... 633
7.7.4 Reference: overview of available result-events and state-events............................... 635
8 Optimizing measurements................................................................ 636
8.1 Minimizing the measurement duration................................................................... 636
8.2 Improving averaging results.................................................................................... 636
9 Data management.............................................................................. 638
9.1 Restoring the default instrument configuration (preset).......................................638
9.2 Protecting data using the secure user mode......................................................... 639
9.3 Storing and recalling instrument settings and measurement data......................641
9.3.1 Quick save/quick recall............................................................................................... 643
9.3.2 Configurable storage and recall.................................................................................. 645
9.3.3 How to save and load instrument settings.................................................................. 651
9.4 Import/export functions............................................................................................653
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9.5 Creating screenshots of current measurement results and settings.................. 657
9.5.1 Print and screenshot settings......................................................................................657
9.5.2 How to store or print screenshots of the display......................................................... 668
9.5.3 Example for storing multiple measurement results to a PDF file................................ 671
9.6 Working with test reports.........................................................................................673
9.6.1 Designing a test report template................................................................................. 674
9.6.2 Managing templates....................................................................................................683
9.6.3 Creating datasets........................................................................................................ 683
9.6.4 Creating a test report.................................................................................................. 684
9.6.5 How to create a test report..........................................................................................686
10 General instrument setup..................................................................689
10.1 Alignment...................................................................................................................689
10.1.1 Basics on alignment.................................................................................................... 689
10.1.2 Alignment settings.......................................................................................................691
10.1.3 How to perform a self-test........................................................................................... 695
10.1.4 How to align the instrument.........................................................................................696
10.1.5 How to align the touchscreen......................................................................................696
10.2 Display settings.........................................................................................................697
10.2.1 Display settings........................................................................................................... 697
10.2.2 How to configure the colors for display and printing................................................... 708
10.2.3 How to work with the soft front panels........................................................................ 709
10.2.4 Reference: Keyboard shortcuts for the mini front panel..............................................710
10.3 Application starter.................................................................................................... 712
10.3.1 Application starter functions........................................................................................ 712
10.3.2 How to work with the application starter......................................................................717
10.4 Toolbar configuration............................................................................................... 718
10.5 Transducers...............................................................................................................720
10.5.1 Basics on transducer factors.......................................................................................720
10.5.2 Transducer settings.....................................................................................................721
10.5.3 Reference: transducer factor file format......................................................................727
10.5.4 How to configure the transducer................................................................................. 728
10.6 Frequency response correction (R&S FSV/A-K544).............................................. 732
10.6.1 Basics on frequency response correction................................................................... 732
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10.6.2 User-defined frequency response correction settings.................................................735
10.7 Reference frequency settings..................................................................................744
10.8 System configuration settings.................................................................................747
10.8.1 Hardware information..................................................................................................747
10.8.2 Licensing, versions and options.................................................................................. 748
10.8.3 System messages.......................................................................................................753
10.8.4 Firmware updates....................................................................................................... 754
10.8.5 General configuration settings.................................................................................... 755
10.8.6 Signal generator settings............................................................................................ 756
10.8.7 Language selection..................................................................................................... 758
10.9 Service functions...................................................................................................... 758
10.9.1 R&S support information............................................................................................. 759
10.9.2 Self-test settings and results....................................................................................... 760
10.9.3 Calibration signal display............................................................................................ 761
10.9.4 Service functions.........................................................................................................763
10.9.5 Hardware diagnostics..................................................................................................765
10.10 Synchronizing measurement channel configuration............................................ 765
10.10.1 General parameter coupling........................................................................................766
10.10.2 User-defined parameter coupling................................................................................768
10.10.3 Generator coupling......................................................................................................772
10.10.4 How to synchronize parameters..................................................................................774
10.10.5 Example for a user-defined parameter coupling......................................................... 776
11 Network operation and remote control............................................779
11.1 Remote control interfaces and protocols............................................................... 779
11.1.1 LAN interface.............................................................................................................. 780
11.2 Status reporting system........................................................................................... 784
11.2.1 Hierarchy of status registers....................................................................................... 784
11.2.2 Contents of the status registers.................................................................................. 785
11.2.3 Reset values of the status reporting system............................................................... 796
11.3 The IECWIN tool........................................................................................................ 797
11.4 Automating tasks with remote command scripts.................................................. 798
11.4.1 The context-sensitive SCPI command menu..............................................................798
11.4.2 The SCPI recorder...................................................................................................... 800
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11.4.3 How to determine the required SCPI command..........................................................808
11.4.4 How to create and export SCPI scripts....................................................................... 808
11.4.5 Example for a recorded SCPI script............................................................................ 811
11.5 Network and remote control settings......................................................................812
11.5.1 General network settings............................................................................................ 812
11.5.2 Remote settings.......................................................................................................... 814
11.5.3 Compatibility settings.................................................................................................. 817
11.5.4 LAN settings................................................................................................................821
11.5.5 HUMS settings............................................................................................................ 822
11.5.6 Remote errors............................................................................................................. 828
11.5.7 Returning to manual mode ("local").............................................................................830
11.6 How to set up a network and remote control......................................................... 830
11.6.1 How to configure a network.........................................................................................831
11.6.2 How to operate the instrument without a network.......................................................838
11.6.3 How to log on to the network.......................................................................................838
11.6.4 How to share directories (only with Microsoft networks).............................................841
11.6.5 How to control the R&S FSV/A via the web browser interface....................................841
11.6.6 How to deactivate the web browser interface............................................................. 843
11.6.7 How to set up remote desktop.................................................................................... 844
11.6.8 How to start a remote control session from a PC........................................................850
11.6.9 How to return to manual operation..............................................................................851
12 Remote commands............................................................................852
12.1 Conventions used in SCPI command descriptions............................................... 852
12.2 Common suffixes...................................................................................................... 853
12.3 Common commands.................................................................................................853
12.4 Selecting the operating mode and application...................................................... 858
12.4.1 Selecting the mode and applications.......................................................................... 858
12.4.2 Performing a sequence of measurements.................................................................. 863
12.4.3 Programming example: performing a sequence of measurements............................ 865
12.5 Configuring and performing measurements.......................................................... 867
12.5.1 Performing measurements..........................................................................................867
12.5.2 Configuring power measurements.............................................................................. 870
12.5.3 Measuring the channel power and ACLR................................................................... 875
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12.5.4 Measuring the carrier-to-noise ratio............................................................................ 937
12.5.5 Measuring the occupied bandwidth.............................................................................938
12.5.6 Measuring the spectrum emission mask.....................................................................940
12.5.7 Measuring spurious emissions....................................................................................977
12.5.8 Analyzing statistics (APD, CCDF)............................................................................... 992
12.5.9 Measuring the time domain power............................................................................ 1002
12.5.10 Measuring the harmonic distortion............................................................................ 1012
12.5.11 Measuring the third order intercept point.................................................................. 1016
12.5.12 Measuring the AM modulation depth........................................................................ 1019
12.5.13 Remote commands for EMI measurements..............................................................1021
12.5.14 List evaluations......................................................................................................... 1030
12.5.15 Measuring the pulse power....................................................................................... 1034
12.6 Configuring the result display............................................................................... 1039
12.6.1 General window commands......................................................................................1039
12.6.2 Working with windows in the display.........................................................................1040
12.6.3 Examples: configuring the result display...................................................................1047
12.7 Setting basic measurement parameters............................................................... 1050
12.7.1 Configuring the data input and output....................................................................... 1050
12.7.2 Defining the frequency and span...............................................................................1120
12.7.3 Configuring bandwidth and sweep settings...............................................................1126
12.7.4 Configuring the vertical axis (amplitude, scaling)...................................................... 1135
12.7.5 Configuring triggered and gated measurements....................................................... 1145
12.7.6 Adjusting settings automatically................................................................................ 1157
12.8 Analyzing measurements (basics)........................................................................ 1161
12.8.1 Zooming into the display............................................................................................1161
12.8.2 Configuring the trace display and retrieving trace data............................................. 1164
12.8.3 Working with markers................................................................................................1191
12.8.4 Configuring display lines........................................................................................... 1251
12.8.5 Defining limit checks................................................................................................. 1254
12.9 Managing settings and results.............................................................................. 1270
12.9.1 General data storage and loading commands.......................................................... 1271
12.9.2 Selecting the items to store.......................................................................................1277
12.9.3 Storing and loading instrument settings.................................................................... 1280
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12.9.4 Storing or printing screenshots................................................................................. 1285
12.9.5 Storing measurement results.................................................................................... 1296
12.9.6 Test reports............................................................................................................... 1298
12.9.7 Examples: managing data.........................................................................................1308
12.10 Configuring the R&S FSV/A................................................................................... 1312
12.10.1 Configuring the reference frequency.........................................................................1312
12.10.2 Calibration and checks..............................................................................................1315
12.10.3 Working with transducers..........................................................................................1322
12.10.4 Compensating for frequency response using touchstone files (R&S FSV/A-K544)..1326
12.10.5 Customizing the screen layout.................................................................................. 1345
12.10.6 Remote commands for language settings.................................................................1352
12.10.7 Configuring the network and remote control............................................................. 1352
12.10.8 Configuring HUMS.................................................................................................... 1357
12.10.9 Checking the system configuration........................................................................... 1363
12.10.10 Signal generator control commands......................................................................... 1372
12.10.11 Using service functions............................................................................................. 1373
12.10.12 Remote commands for synchronizing parameters....................................................1375
12.10.13 Configuring the application starter............................................................................ 1392
12.10.14 Programming examples for instrument setup........................................................... 1395
12.11 Using the status register........................................................................................ 1395
12.11.1 General status register commands........................................................................... 1396
12.11.2 Reading out the CONDition part............................................................................... 1397
12.11.3 Reading out the EVENt part......................................................................................1397
12.11.4 Controlling the ENABle part...................................................................................... 1398
12.11.5 Controlling the negative transition part......................................................................1398
12.11.6 Controlling the positive transition part.......................................................................1399
12.12 Commands for remote instrument operation.......................................................1399
12.13 Recording SCPI Commands Automatically..........................................................1400
12.14 Emulating other instruments' commands............................................................ 1405
12.14.1 Setting up instrument emulation................................................................................1405
12.14.2 Reference: GPIB commands of emulated HP models.............................................. 1408
12.14.3 Reference: command set of emulated PSA models................................................. 1437
12.14.4 Reference: command set of emulated PXA models................................................. 1441
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12.15 Deprecated commands...........................................................................................1443
12.16 Programming examples......................................................................................... 1446
12.16.1 Programming example: performing a basic frequency sweep.................................. 1447
12.16.2 Service request......................................................................................................... 1450
13 Troubleshooting...............................................................................1459
13.1 Error information.....................................................................................................1459
13.2 Error messages in remote control mode.............................................................. 1461
13.3 Troubleshooting remote operation........................................................................1462
13.4 Miscellaneous troubleshooting hints....................................................................1464
13.5 System recovery..................................................................................................... 1466
13.6 Collecting information for support........................................................................1466
13.7 Contacting customer support................................................................................1469
14 Transporting..................................................................................... 1470
15 Maintenance, storage, transport and disposal..............................1471
15.1 Cleaning................................................................................................................... 1471
15.2 Storage.....................................................................................................................1471
15.3 Transporting............................................................................................................ 1471
15.4 Disposal................................................................................................................... 1472
List of remote commands (base unit)............................................ 1473
Index..................................................................................................1499
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Safety and regulatory information
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1 Safety and regulatory information
The product documentation helps you use the product safely and efficiently. Follow the
instructions provided here and in the following chapters.
Intended use
The product is intended for the development, production and verification of electronic
components and devices in industrial, administrative, and laboratory environments.
Use the product only for its designated purpose. Observe the operating conditions and
performance limits stated in the data sheet.
Where do I find safety information?
Safety information is part of the product documentation. It warns you of potential dan-
gers and gives instructions on how to prevent personal injury or damage caused by
dangerous situations. Safety information is provided as follows:
In Chapter 1.1, "Safety instructions", on page 17. The same information is provi-
ded in many languages as printed "Safety Instructions". The printed "Safety
Instructions" are delivered with the product.
Throughout the documentation, safety instructions are provided when you need to
take care during setup or operation.
1.1 Safety instructions
Products from the Rohde & Schwarz group of companies are manufactured according
to the highest technical standards. To use the products safely, follow the instructions
provided here and in the product documentation. Keep the product documentation
nearby and offer it to other users.
Use the product only for its intended use and within its performance limits. Intended
use and limits are described in the product documentation such as the data sheet,
manuals and the printed "Safety Instructions". If you are unsure about the appropriate
use, contact Rohde & Schwarz customer service.
Using the product requires specialists or specially trained personnel. These users also
need sound knowledge of at least one of the languages in which the user interfaces
and the product documentation are available.
Reconfigure or adjust the product only as described in the product documentation or
the data sheet. Any other modifications can affect safety and are not permitted.
Never open the casing of the product. Only service personnel authorized by
Rohde & Schwarz are allowed to repair the product. If any part of the product is dam-
aged or broken, stop using the product. Contact Rohde & Schwarz customer service at
https://www.rohde-schwarz.com/support.
Safety instructions
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Lifting and carrying the product
The maximum weight of the product is provided in the data sheet. You can lift or carry
the product by yourself, if you can manage the weight on your own. Alternatively, you
can use lifting or transporting equipment. Follow the instructions provided by the equip-
ment manufacturer.
Choosing the operating site
Only use the product indoors. The product casing is not waterproof. Water that enters
can electrically connect the casing with live parts, which can lead to electric shock,
serious personal injury or death if you touch the casing. If Rohde & Schwarz provides
accessories designed for your product, e.g. a carrying bag, you can use the product
outdoors.
Unless otherwise specified, you can operate the product up to an altitude of 2000 m
above sea level. The product is suitable for pollution degree 2 environments where
nonconductive contamination can occur. For more information on environmental condi-
tions such as ambient temperature and humidity, see the data sheet.
Setting up the product
Always place the product on a stable, flat and level surface with the bottom of the prod-
uct facing down. If the product is designed for different positions, secure the product so
that it cannot fall over.
If the product has foldable feet, always fold the feet completely in or out to ensure sta-
bility. The feet can collapse if they are not folded out completely or if the product is
moved without lifting it. The foldable feet are designed to carry the weight of the prod-
uct, but not an extra load.
If stacking is possible, keep in mind that a stack of products can fall over and cause
injury.
If you mount products in a rack, ensure that the rack has sufficient load capacity and
stability. Observe the specifications of the rack manufacturer. Always install the prod-
ucts from the bottom shelf to the top shelf so that the rack stands securely. Secure the
product so that it cannot fall off the rack.
Connecting to power
The product is an overvoltage category II product. Connect the product to a fixed
installation used to supply energy-consuming equipment such as household applian-
ces and similar loads. Keep in mind that electrically powered products have risks, such
as electric shock, fire, personal injury or even death. Replace parts that are relevant to
safety only by original parts, e.g. power cables or fuses.
Take the following measures for your safety:
Before switching on the product, ensure that the voltage and frequency indicated
on the product match the available power source. If the power adapter does not
adjust automatically, set the correct value and check the rating of the fuse.
Only use the power cable delivered with the product. It complies with country-spe-
cific safety requirements. Only insert the plug into an outlet with protective conduc-
tor terminal.
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Only use intact cables and route them carefully so that they cannot be damaged.
Check the power cables regularly to ensure that they are undamaged. Also ensure
that nobody can trip over loose cables.
If you connect the product to an external power supply, use the one delivered with
the product or recommended in the product documentation. The external power
supply must conform to the country-specific regulations.
Only connect the product to a power source with a fuse protection of maximum
20 A.
Ensure that you can disconnect the product from the power source at any time.
Pull the power plug to disconnect the product. The power plug must be easily
accessible. If the product is integrated into a system that does not meet these
requirements, provide an easily accessible circuit breaker at the system level.
Using headphones
Take the following measures to prevent hearing damage. Before using headphones,
check the volume and reduce it if necessary. If you monitor varying signal levels, take
off the headphones and wait until the signal has settled. Then adjust the volume.
Cleaning the product
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product. When cleaning, keep in mind that the
casing is not waterproof. Do not use liquid cleaning agents.
Meaning of safety labels
Safety labels on the product warn against potential hazards.
Potential hazard
Read the product documentation to avoid personal injury or product damage.
Electrical hazard
Indicates live parts. Risk of electric shock, fire, personal injury or even death.
Hot surface
Do not touch. Risk of skin burns. Risk of fire.
Protective conductor terminal
Connect this terminal to a grounded external conductor or to protective ground. This connec-
tion protects you against electric shock if an electric problem occurs.
1.2 Warning messages in the documentation
A warning message points out a risk or danger that you need to be aware of. The sig-
nal word indicates the severity of the safety hazard and how likely it will occur if you do
not follow the safety precautions.
Warning messages in the documentation
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WARNING
Potentially hazardous situation. Could result in death or serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION
Potentially hazardous situation. Could result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
NOTICE
Potential risks of damage. Could result in damage to the supported product or to other
property.
1.3 Korea certification class A
기기는 업무용(A) 전자파 적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 점을 주의하시기
바라며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다.
Korea certification class A
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