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MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer Operation Manual Sixth Edition For safety and warning information, please read this manual before attempting to use the equipment. Keep this manual with the equipment. ANRITSU CORPORATION Document No.: M-W1859AE-6.0...
Safety Symbols To prevent the risk of personal injury or loss related to equipment malfunction, Anritsu Corporation uses the following safety symbols to indicate safety-related information. Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols BEFORE using the equipment.
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For Safety WARNING 1. ALWAYS refer to the operation manual when working near locations at which the alert mark shown on the left is attached. If the advice in the operation manual is not followed there is a risk of personal injury or reduced equipment performance.
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5. The performance-guarantee seal verifies the integrity of the equipment. Calibration To ensure the continued integrity of the equipment, only Anritsu service personnel, or service personnel of an Anritsu sales representative, should break this seal to repair or calibrate the equipment. If the performance-guarantee seal is broken by you or a third party, the performance of the equipment cannot be guaranteed.
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For Safety CAUTION 1. Always remove the mains power cable from the power outlet before replacing blown fuses. There is a risk of electric shock if fuses are Fuse Replacement replaced with the power cable connected. Always use new fuses of the type and rating specified on the rear panel of the instrument.
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Back-up Battery the memory. This battery must be replaced by service personnel when it has reached the end of its useful life; contact the Anritsu sales section or your nearest representative. Note: The battery used in this equipment has a maximum useful life of 7 years.
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In addition, this warranty is valid only for the original equipment purchaser. It is not transferable if the equipment is resold. Anritsu Corporation will not accept liability for equipment faults due to unforeseen and unusual circumstances, nor for faults due to mishandling by the customer.
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Notes On Export Management This product and its manuals may require an Export License/Approval by the Government of the product's country of origin for re-export from your country. Before re-exporting the product or manuals, please contact us to confirm whether they are export-controlled items or not. When you dispose of export-controlled items, the products/manuals need to be broken/shredded so as not to be unlawfully used for military purpose.
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2002/96/EC (the “WEEE Directive”) in European Union. For Products placed on the EU market after August 13, 2005, please contact your local Anritsu representative at the end of the product's useful life to arrange disposal in accordance with your initial contract and the local law.
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2. Copyright (1) Although you are licensed to use this software, Anritsu retains the copyright. (2) Although you have purchased this software, rights other than those specified in this license are not transferred to you.
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END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacture(“Manufacturer”) of the special purpose computing device(“SYSTEM”) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) installed on the SYSTEM (“SOFTWARE”).
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4. COPYRIGHT. All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text, and "applets" incorporated into the SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE are owned by Microsoft or its suppliers. You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE.
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CE Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the CE Conformity marking on the following product(s) in accordance with the Council Directive 93/68/EEC to indicate that they conform to the EMC and LVD directive of the European Union (EU). CE marking 1. Product Model...
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C-tick Conformity Marking Anritsu affixes the C-tick marking on the following product(s) in accordance with the regulation to indicate that they conform to the EMC framework of Australia/New Zealand. C-tick marking 1. Product Model Model: MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer, and Expansion Unit 2.
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Power Line Fuse Protection For safety, Anritsu products have either one or two fuses in the AC power lines as requested by the customer when ordering. A fuse is inserted in one of the AC power lines. Single fuse: A fuse is inserted in each of the AC power lines.
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Introduction Organization of Operation Manuals The MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer is the main unit of the measuring equipment into which the plug-in units can be installed. Operation manuals have been prepared for the main unit and the other units, respectively, and consist of the following four Operation Manuals. Read the Operation Manual of the unit you are going to use.
3.2.1Sample connections of peripherals ..................19 3.2.2Connecting peripherals......................20 3.2.3Connection between 3.2G internal synthesizer and Unit ..........22 CHAPTER4 STARTING AND STOPPING THE MP1632C ..........25 4.1 Starting and Stopping the MP1632C..................26 4.2 Definitions of Keywords ....................... 27 CHAPTER 5 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION................35 5.1 Kinds of Displays ..........................
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6.5 Setting Date and Time ........................69 6.6 Setting Buzzer ............................71 6.7 Checking Occurred System Error...................... 73 6.8 Viewing the Configuration of Units Inserted in the MP1632C............. 74 6.9 Printing Out Display Images ......................76 6.10 Resetting to Factory Defaults ......................77 6.11 Recovering Software ..........................
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8.4 Calibration ............................99 8.5 Scrapping .............................. 99 APPENDIXES.........................101 Appendix A Display-specific Setup Items ..................102 Appendix B Troubleshooting .......................103 Appendix C Entry Table of Performance Test Result..............105...
1.1 Product Overview The MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer (hereafter simply called 'the instrument') is the mainframe into which various plug-in units can be installed to configure various systems. Combining the instrument and other units enabled various digital communication equipment, the modules such as O/E and E/O, and digital ICs to be evaluated.
Environmental conditions of installation location, Setup safety precautions, preparations before turning on the power Chapter 3 Layout of keys, LED, connectors of the MP1632C and Panel Description and Connections their functional description Chapter 4 Starting up and shutting down the MP1632C, ex-...
PS/2 mouse Z0320 Input pen Z0396A Pen Holder Z0527 MP1632C Recovery Disk 1 set Z0528 MP1632C Application Disk 1 set Z0529 MP1632C Remote Sample Disk J0905A Semirigid cable This is the supplied accesso- ry of OPT03 B0329D Front cover MW5U...
1.3.2 List of Units The plug-in units that can be inserted in the instrument are shown in the following table. Table Table 1 1 1 1 - - - - 2 2 2 2 List of units Table Table List of units List of units List of units Item...
Table 1 1 1 1 - - - - 3 3 3 3 List of options Table Table List of options List of options List of options Item Product Name Remarks MP1632C*01 GPIB GPIB interface board MP1632C*02 ETHERNET Ethernet interface board MP1632C*03 3.2G Internal Synthesizer 3.2GHz internal synthesizer 1.3.4 List of Related Products...
1.4 Specifications The specifications of the instrument are shown in Table 1-5. The items marked by asterisk (*) require installation of options. Their contents are shown outside the table. Table Table 1 1 1 1 - - - - 5 5 5 5 Specifications (1/2) Specifications (1/2) Table Table...
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Table 1-5 Table 1-5 Table 1-5 Table 1-5 Specifications (2/2) Specifications (2/2) Specifications (2/2) Specifications (2/2) Item Specifications Dimensions and weight 426(W), 221.5(H), 451(D) mm Dimensions Weight 20 kg or less (when no units are inserted, without OPT03) 25 kg or less (when no units are inserted, with OPT03) Power supply Voltage 85 to 265 Vac...
2.1 Ambient Conditions The instrument operates under the ambient temperature of 5℃ to 45℃, and ambient humidity of 85% or less. For storage, store the instrument under the ambient temperature of -20℃ to 60℃, and ambient humidity of 85% or less. Avoid using the instrument in the following locations. In places where the instrument will be subject to vibrations.
Do not install or remove options and plug-in units by users themselves. Installation, removal, and replacement are performed by Anritsu service department. Contact your dealer or Anritsu sales office. It can cause physical injury or electric shock even to death.
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Do not use anything other than the supplied unique pen and fingers to operate the touch panel. 10. Never open the instrument. There can be a case that Anritsu cannot accept the mainte- nance work when the instrument is opened and the performance cannot be obtained.
2.3 Connecting the Power Cord Check that the power switch on the front panel is turned off (switched to the (O) side). Insert the power plug into an outlet, and connect the other end to the power inlet on the rear panel.
3.1 Panel Description The view of the instrument's front and rear panels are shown below, along with a summary descrip- tion of their component functions. Front panel (8) (9) MP1632A Digital Data Analyzer shift (11) Enter (10) Remote Panel Lock Fig.
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The view of the 3.2G internal synthesizer (OPT03) rear panel is shown below, along with a summary description of its component functions. Option-03 3.2G Internal Synthesizer Lock(10MHz) Clock(0.05-3.2GHz) Output Input Output 1.0Vp-p 50Ω 0.5-2.0Vp-p 50Ω 1. 0Vp-p 50 Ω Fig. Fig.
3.2 Connections 3.2.1 Sample connections of peripherals A mouse, a keyboard, a printer, an external display, and a personal computer (used as a controller) can be connected to the instrument's rear panel. Sample connections are shown below. Mouse Personal Computer Keyboard RS-232 C(COM1) Keyb ord Mouse...
3.2.2 Connecting peripherals Procedures for connecting peripherals to the instrument are described below, along with tips. Mouse Connect the PS/2 mouse (supplied with the instrument as a standard accessory) to the rear-panel mouse connector while the instrument is off, and then turn it on. The mouse becomes operable when the application starts running.
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External display An external display connected to the instrument provides high-resolution display images. To connect an external display to the instrument, follow these steps. Connect an external display to the rear-panel VGA connector while the instrument is off. Turn on the instrument. The application will display on both the LCD on the instrument's front panel and on the CRT screen of the external display.
3.2.3 Connection between 3.2G internal synthesizer and Unit This section describes how to connect 3.2G internal synthesizer to another unit inserted in the MP1632C. Connection between 3.2G internal synthesizer and PPG Slot3 : MU163220C 3.2G pulse pattern generator Cable : SMA cable Option-03 3.2G Internal Syntesizer...
Turn on the instrument. The system will start up and the application will run automatically. Start from the Windows® program manager. Double-click the MP1632C Digital Analyzer icon in the program manager's MP1632C group, causing the application to start running. Note The instrument stores, in its internal memory, the status in which it had been when it was last turned off.
4.2 Definitions of Keywords Because the instrument supports Windows®, Windows® terms are sometimes used in its context in this user's guide. Windows® terms and operations frequently mentioned in this guide are defined below. General terms General terms appearing in the user's guide are defined below. (The use of a mouse is assumed.) Mouse pointer An on-screen graphic object that designates the location of the mouse on the screen.
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Note The instrument has a touch screen, which can be operated by touching it. Touch screen operations are essentially similar to mouse operations, except that the function of the right mouse button is not supported. Think of the function of pressing the left mouse button as touching the screen surface with the input pen.
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Control menu box Click to open the control menu, from which the window can be maximized, minimized, and so on. Additionally, to close the window double-click it. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. 4 4 4 4 - - - - 3 3 3 3 Control menu Control menu Control menu Control menu...
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Menu actions may have choices of items. When an item is selected, it is marked by a check mark (Fig. 4-5). The clicked item Click is marked by another item a check mark Check mark Fig. 4 4 4 4 - - - - 5 5 5 5 Menu with a Check Mark Fig.
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To maximize a window Click the maximize button in the window, and the window will be enlarged to the full size of the screen. The window will also be maximized by double-clicking the title bar. When the window is maximized, the maximize button changes to a restore button to restore the window to its origi- nal size.
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Controls The controls used with the instrument are defined below. Check boxes Group box Command button Option button Text box List box Spin box Dropdown list box Fig. 4 4 4 4 - - - - 8 8 8 8 Control Fig.
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Group box A frame or box that encloses a set of related controls.
5.1 Kinds of Displays The instrument has a number of setup displays and windows, which can be grouped into four broad categories according to their operation and functions. In this user's guide, these displays and win- dows are called by the names mentioned below. Parent Window Subwindow Panel...
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Fig. Fig. 5 5 5 5 - - - - 2 2 2 2 Dialog box Fig. Fig. Dialog box Dialog box Dialog box Dialog box A window that is opened by clicking a command button or selecting a menu on a panel. Once you open a dialog box with the instrument, you cannot operate other window unless you close it.
5.2 Window Organization 5.2.1 Window hierarchy The hierarchy of the parent window, subwindows, and panels supported by the instrument with a 3.2G internal synthesizer (OPT03), a pulse pattern generator (PPG), and an error detector (ED) unit installed in it. For descriptions of the shaded displays in the table below, refer to the MU163220C 3.2G Pulse Pattern Generator and MU163240C 3.2G Error Detector operation manual.
5.2.2 Organization of panel display images The instrument can house a number of units. Setup and measurement data information is available in a unit-specific manner. Panels display setup and measurement data information in the following organizations: Displaying information on multiple units installed Information on the units inserted in slots 3 and 4 is displayed on a single panel at the same time.
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Displaying information on a single unit and the instrument The 'Setup:Frequency' panel, the 'Result:Eye Margin' panel, and so on each display information on one unit at a time. Unlike the organization described above, no unit-specific group boxes ex- ist in this case. Group box for the units inserted...
5.2.3 Toolbar organization The instrument provides a number of icons on the toolbar. The icons are in the form of buttons asso- ciated with frequently used functions. When buttons are pressed, their corresponding functions are executed. The table below defines the functions corresponding to the icons. Some icons are disable when PPG or ED is not installed in the instrument.
5.3 Opening and Closing Windows 5.3.1 Opening and closing subwindows and switching their displays Procedures for opening and closing subwindows and switching their displays are described. Opening and closing a subwindow To open a subwindow Click a subwindow open/close button in the parent window. The subwindow associated with the button label will open.
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Switching subwindow displays You can maximize an open subwindow or switch its display. To maximize a subwindow Click the maximize button. The subwindow will then be maximized in the parent window. To return a maximized subwindow to its original size When a subwindow is maximized, the maximize button changes to a restore button.
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To display open subwindows side by side Select [Window]-[Tile] from the parent window menu bar. Multiple open subwindows will be displayed, side by side, in the parent window. Fig. Fig. 5 5 5 5 - - - - 7 7 7 7 WindowMenu Fig.
5.4 Basic Setup Procedures With the instrument, settings are normally changed by opening dialog boxes. (Some settings are changed on panels.) This section describes how to change instrument settings via dialog boxes. Setup…button Click Setup…button Click OK button Click Cancel button Fig.
5.5 Entering Data With the instrument, the following methods are used to manipulate displays: Mouse manipulations You can run the application for the instrument the same way as you do Windows® applica- tions on a personal computer. Touch screen manipulations The instrument's touch screen offers you an equivalent of the capability of the mouse.
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Procedures for entering data are described below, along with operational differences, with pri- mary regard to the usage of the front-panel keys and the rotary encoder. Moving from one control to the next in a window Where multiple controls exist in a single window, you can move the focus from one control to the next in the following ways: [Tab] key Moves the focus from the control placed at the upper left corner of the window to the right.
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Entering data with spin boxes You can use spin boxes and the rotary encoder to enter numeric values. Move the focus to the spin box to manipulate. When the spin box becomes the focus, a digit of the numeric value is highlighted. Select the digit to change by moving the highlighted cursor, in either of the following ways: ・[Press the [←] and [→] keys (on the rotary encoder).
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Using controls To manipulate controls with panel keys, follow these steps. Command button manipulations Move the focus to the command button. Press the [Enter] key. The function associated with the button is executed. Drop-down list boxes Move the focus to the drop-down list box to be altered. Press the [Shift] + [Enter] keys.
The following example describes how to use the software keyboard to input a file name in the Save dialog box. Click the virkey.icon in the [MP1632C] group in Program Manager. This starts the soft- ware keyboard. Execute [File]-[Save] from the parent window to open the Save dialog box.
5.6.2 Setting the software keyboard The size and display format of the software keyboard provided with the instrument can be changed to suit each usage condition. Changing the size Click the button at the top left of the software keyboard to open the control box. Click the Size in the menu, and select a size among SS, S, M, L, and LL.
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Saving setup data Click the button at the top left of the software keyboard to open the control box. When click Save in the menu, current setup data is saved. Fig. Fig. 5 5 5 5 - - - - 15 Saving setup data Saving setup data Fig.
6.1 Touch Screen Calibration The instrument allows you to carry out display operations via the touch screen. The touch screen requires preliminary adjustment to ensure that the location of the display surface touched will be correctly transmitted to the software. To adjust the touch screen, follow these steps: Double-click the TTSetup3.20 icon in the program manager Main group.
6.2 Saving and Opening Setup Data 6.2.1 Saving setup data With the instrument, you can save setup data to floppy disks or hard disk. There are two ways to save setup data as follows: Quick Save This function saves multiple records of data, such as instrument setup data and unit-specific set- up data, all at once.
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Quick Save procedure Select [File]-[Quick Save] from the parent window menu bar. The Quick Save dialog box will open. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 1 1 1 1 Quick Save Dialog box Quick Save Dialog box Quick Save Dialog box Quick Save Dialog box Using the Directories and Drives controls, select the directory and drive in which to save an envi-...
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Save procedure Select [File]-[Save] from the parent window menu bar. The Save dialog box will open. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 2 2 2 2 Save Dialog Box Save Dialog Box Save Dialog Box Save Dialog Box Select the type of file to save from the Type of Save File drop-down list box.
6.2.2 Opening setup data With the instrument, you can open setup data or measurement data from floppy disks or hard disk. There are two ways to open setup data as follows: Quick Open This function opens multiple records of data, such as instrument setup data and unit-specific setup data, all at once.
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You may check the Comment check box to read the comment on the environmental file selected, or check the Information check box to view the filenames of the various files managed by the en- vironmental file created. The setup procedure is now complete. Click OK to open the data. Open procedure Select [File]-[Open] from the parent window menu bar.
6.2.3 Manipulating files Data written to floppy disks or hard disk can be manipulated from the file manager. The file manager provides functions for deleting, moving, copying, and otherwise manipulating files. For more detailed procedural information, see the help files for file manager. Note You may change filenames with the file manager, but not the extensions.
6.3 Choosing Remote Control 6.3.1 Choosing remote control interfaces The instrument supports RS-232C, and GPIB (option), ETHERNET(option) as remote control inter- faces. Setup procedures for using these interfaces are described bellow. Open the 'System:System' panel. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 5 5 5 5 System:System Panel System:System Panel System:System Panel System:System Panel...
6.3.2 Setting RS-232C Procedures for selecting the RS-232C remote control interface are described below. Select RS-232C (COM1) from the Remote drop-down list, and the RS-232C (COM1) group box will open on the 'System:System' panel. Click the Setup button in the group box. The RS-232C (COM1) dialog box will open. Fig.
Sets the method of flow control by selecting it from the Flow Control drop-down list box. Xon/Xoff Implements flow control using the Xon/Xoff characters, in addition to the RS-232C control line. Hardware Implements flow control using the RS-232C control line. None Do not implement flow control.
6.4 Setting System Operations The instrument can be toggled between the system mode in which power failure measurement is en- abled or not. Open the 'System:System' panel. Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 9 9 9 9 System:System Panel System:System Panel Fig.
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Damage to the hard disk might result, therefore, if the application is stopped without following the regular shutdown procedure, as by turning off the front-panel power switch. To protect the hard disk, follow the routines suggested in section 4.1 “Starting and Stopping the MP1632C” to stop the instrument in the normal mode.
6.5 Setting Date and Time This section describes how to set the date and time for the instrument. Open the 'System:System' panel. Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 11 Fig. Fig. System:System Panel System:System Panel System:System Panel System:System Panel Press the Setup button in the Date &...
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Set the time by entering into the Time spin box. The time will appear in hour-minute-second format. 0 to 23:Step 1: Sets from 0 to 23 hours. 0 to 59:Step 1: Sets from 0 to 59 minutes. 0 to 59:Step 1: Sets from 0 to 59 seconds.
6.6 Setting Buzzer This section describes how to set the ON or OFF of buzzer for the instrument. Open the 'System:System' panel. Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 13 Fig. Fig. System:System Panel System:System Panel System:System Panel System:System Panel To switch error buzzer, press the Error button.
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Select the type of desired system error by pressing the corresponding check box. Checked sys- tem error becomes valid. Press the OK button to enable the settings. Description of each system error is below. (PLL Unlock (PLL Unlock) ) ) ) (PLL Unlock (PLL Unlock The PLL circuit in the internal synthesizer option unlocked.
6.7 Checking Occurred System Error When a system error occurs a bell-button appears at upper right corner of the parent window. Bell-button Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 15 Fig. Bell Button Bell Button Fig. Fig. Bell Button Bell Button Clicking this button opens a dialog box where the type of occurred system error is displayed.
6.8 Viewing the Configuration of Units Inserted in the MP1632C 'System:Option' panel lets you view the hardware system configuration and the software configura- tion of the instrument. It displays the following kinds of information: Hardware system configuration ・Kinds of units inserted in slots 1 to 4 ・Availability of options for each unit...
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The hardware system configuration and the software configuration of the instrument are dis- played. A dotted box means that the slot is empty or any other instruments current version of the soft- ware can control, is inserted the slot. Click the Available Unit button in the Software group box, and the Available Unit dialog box opens, giving you a look at the units and options that an be controlled with the present control application.
6.9 Printing Out Display Images The instrument permits hard-copying display images to a printer. Before carrying out a hard-copy operation, you need to set up the printer. Select [File]-[Printer Setup] from the parent window menu bar. The Printer Setup dialog box will open. Fig.
6.10 Resetting to Factory Defaults The instrument can be reset to its factory defaults by initializing its setup status and measurement data. Select [File]-[Initialize] from the parent window menu bar. The instrument is reset to its factory defaults. Before initialization begins, a warning message is displayed asking if you really want to initialize the instrument or cancel the initialization.
6.11 Recovering Software The instrument is controlled by Microsoft® MS-DOS® Operating System, Microsoft® Windows® Op- erating System, and other applications. The instrument may fail to work correctly if any part of the software is corrupted by HDD fails or invalid file manipulations. If this happens, you need to carry out software recovery by using the recovery tool supplied with the instrument.
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Recovery preparations Complete the following preparations before beginning software recovery: Connect an external keyboard to the instrument. The execution of the recovery software requires an external keyboard to be connected to the keyboard. Connect a keyboard to the rear-panel keyboard connector. Enable booting from the floppy disk at power-on time.
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Recovery procedures The software recovery procedures are described below. System software recovery After this system is ready for recovery, the recovery tool starts and the message below appears on the screen. When the message shown below appears, answer [Y] to proceed with recovery and partitioning.
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Type "a:¥setup" into the Command Line text box and click OK. Ap- plication recovery will begin. Replace FDs according to the screen guidance. When the recovery is finished, an application icon (icon name: [MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer]) and MP1632C group are created icon in the program manager, and Windows® restarts.
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Messages displayed during recovery The messages shown below may be displayed while recovery is in progress. Suggested responses are described below. "One or more Visual Basic applications are running. One or more Visual Basic applications are running. One or more Visual Basic applications are running. One or more Visual Basic applications are running.
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No.2) ) ) ) No.2 There is no problem. Click OK. “MP1632C Application is already installed. Are you sure to overwrite? MP1632C Application is already installed. Are you sure to overwrite? MP1632C Application is already installed. Are you sure to overwrite? MP1632C Application is already installed.
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"The Main Frame version isn't compatible with this application The Main Frame version isn't compatible with this application The Main Frame version isn't compatible with this application" The Main Frame version isn't compatible with this application This message is displayed when the instrument hardware is newer than the version sup- ported by the recovery tool.
MP1632C Startup with Default Settings These functions are described below. MP1632C Startup Select 1 in response to Select Number on the menu, MP1632C application will start after Win- dows® start. Defrag Select 2 in response to Select Number on the menu, the MS-DOS® command Defrag will start running.
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Scandisk Select 3 in response to Select Number on the menu, the MS-DOS® command Scandisk will start running. The Scandisk command analyzes the status of the disk and correct errors. Proceed to run Scan- disk as directed by the screen guidance. Note If you continue using a hard disk without correcting defective disk space, it will eventually fill up the free space.
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MP1632C Startup with Default Settings Select 5 in response to Select Number on the menu and MP1632C application will start with all set- ting initialized after Windows® start.
6.13 Setting a Frequency 3.2G internal synthesizer can generate clock pulses within the frequency range of 50 MHz to 3.2 GHz. Let us take a look at how to make the following settings: Clock source Reference signal Frequency Open the 'Setup:Frequency' panel. Fig.
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Set whether an internal or external reference signal is to be used by selecting a reference signal type from the Reference drop-down list box. Use an internal reference signal. EXT 10MHz Use an external reference signal. (10MHz) select a clock frequency from the Frequency spin box. 50 000kHz to 3 200 000kHz ( in 1kHz steps) This completes the frequency setting.
6.14 Monitoring the System Error 3.2G internal synthesizer monitors the PLL Unlock alarm. This alarm indicates that the PLL loop has been unlocked. When this alarm occurs, indication LED on the 'Setup:Frequency' panel lights. Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 32 Setup:Frequenc Setup:Frequency y y y Panel Panel...
6.15 For the Users of the Existing BERTS 6.15.1 Customize Subwindow The Customize subwindow is a setup screen that adopts the 1-key/1-parameter operation method of the existing BERTS, allowing you to monitor the measurement result by inputting measurement parameters directly. The screen consists of a total of eight frames: six Setup frames, a Result frame, and a Pattern Edit frame.
6.15.2 Assigning setting items to Setup frames This section describes the procedures for assigning setting items to Setup frames. A maximum of six items can be assigned. Press the Display Setup button in the Customize subwindow. Display Setup Fig. Fig. 6 6 6 6 - - - - 34 Fig.
7.1 Clock Output This section describes the procedures for checking the main function of the 3.2G Internal Synthesizer option. Some equipment in below figures is required for this performance test. 7.1.1 Internal clock output To test waveform and frequency of the internal clock output signal, connect equipment as Fig.7-1.
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Confirm that the amplitude of the waveform measured by the sampling oscilloscope is in the range according to Fig.7-2. 1Vp-p±0.3V Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. 7 7 7 7 - - - - 2 2 2 2 Specification of the clock output signal waveform Specification of the clock output signal waveform Specification of the clock output signal waveform Specification of the clock output signal waveform...
8.1 Daily Care To remove surface smears from the instrument, wipe with a cloth moistened with a weak neutral detergent solution. If dirt or dust collects on the instrument, suck with a vacuum cleaner. Clean head of floppy disk drive with 3.5 inch head cleaning disk set regularly. If parts, such as screws, get loose, retighten them using a specified tool.
8.3 Shipping When shipping the instrument, package it in the packing materials in which it had been delivered if they are still retained; if not, follow the packaging steps below. In handing the instrument, wear clean gloves and handle it gently with care not scratch or dent it. Clean the exterior surfaces of the instrument with a dry cloth to remove smears and dirt.
Appendix A Display-specific Setup Items Panel Panel Panel Panel Group box Group box Group box Group box Setup item Setup item Setup item Setup item Default Default Default Default System:System Remote RS-232C(COM1) System Mode Normal Mode RS-232C(COM1) Speed 9600 Parity None Data Bit Length 8bits...
If the above error message is appeared after power on again, the internal-memory back up battery life is ended. Please, call your nearest Anritsu sales office or the representative to replace the battery with a new one by our service department.
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Message asking for Windows® disk insertion appears When you are setting printers with the Windows® Control Panel, message like "Insert Microsoft Windows 3.1 Disk #5 .." may appear. In such a case, insert the correspond recovery FD. The correspondence between number in the message and number labeled recovery FD, is shown be- low.
Appendix C Entry Table of Performance Test Result Instrument Name :Option-03 3.2G internal synthesizer Serial No. : Ambient Temperature : ℃ Ambient Humidity : % Internal Clock output Frequency [Hz] Frequency [Hz] Frequency [Hz] Frequency [Hz] Standard [Hz] Standard [Hz] Standard [Hz] Standard [Hz] Result...
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