Host Interface; Trigger 2 I/O (Trig2); Reference I/O (Ref) - R&S NRQ6 Getting Started

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After a LAN reset, the Ethernet interface is set DHCP mode where automatic
address allocation is attempted.
5.4

Host Interface

See (4) in
Figure
The 8-pole male sensor connector (M12) is used to connect the R&S NRQ6 to a
computer or an R&S NRX base unit.
Further information:
Chapter 4.6.1, "Computer Using a LAN
Chapter 4.6.2, "Computer Using a USB
Chapter 4.6.3, "R&S NRX Base
Chapter 7, "Remote Control Interfaces and
5.5

Trigger 2 I/O (TRIG2)

See (5) in
Figure
The female SMA connector is used as an input or output for a trigger signal.
For input and output specifications, read the label on the R&S NRQ6 casing and
the data sheet.
Further information:
● For details on configuration, see the user manual.
5.6

Reference I/O (REF)

See (6) in
Figure
The female SMA connector is used as an input or output for the reference clock.
By default, the R&S NRQ6 generates a 10 MHz reference signal and uses it as
reference clock. You can use this signal as a reference clock for other devices
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