R&S SMM100A Getting Started

R&S SMM100A Getting Started

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  • Page 1 ® R&S SMM100A Vector Signal Generator Getting Started (;Ý=S2) 1179133502 Version 02...
  • Page 2 ® This document describes the R&S SMM100A, stock no. 1440.8002.02 and its options. © 2021 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Mühldorfstr. 15, 81671 München, Germany Phone: +49 89 41 29 - 0 Email: info@rohde-schwarz.com Internet: www.rohde-schwarz.com Subject to change – data without tolerance limits is not binding.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2 Unpacking and Checking..............13 3.3 Choosing the Operating Site............. 14 3.4 Setting Up the R&S SMM100A............14 3.4.1 Placing the R&S SMM100A on a Bench Top........14 3.4.2 Mounting the R&S SMM100A in a Rack..........15 3.5 Important Aspects for Test Setup............16 3.6 Connecting to Power................
  • Page 4 ® Contents R&S SMM100A 4.1.2.1 Utility Keys.................... 29 4.1.2.2 On/Standby................... 30 4.1.2.3 Function Keys..................30 4.1.2.4 Keypad....................30 4.1.2.5 Navigation Controls................31 Rotary Knob..................31 Navigation Keys..................32 Display Keys..................32 4.1.3 Connectors....................33 4.2 Rear Panel Tour...................35 4.2.1 Connectors....................36 5 Trying Out the Instrument...........41 5.1 Generating an Unmodulated Carrier..........
  • Page 5 SMM100A 6.8 Analog I/Q Output ("I/Q Analog" Block)..........69 6.9 RF and Analog Modulations ("RF" Block)........69 6.10 Applications Examples of the R&S SMM100A......... 69 7 Instrument Control.............. 71 7.1 Possible Ways to Operate the Instrument........71 7.2 Means of Manual Interaction..............72 7.3 Understanding the Display Information..........73...
  • Page 6 ® Contents R&S SMM100A Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 7: Safety And Regulatory Information

    ® Safety and Regulatory Information R&S SMM100A Safety Instructions Safety and Regulatory Information The product documentation helps you use the product safely and efficiently. Fol- low the instructions provided here and in the Chapter 1.1, "Safety Instructions", on page 7.
  • Page 8 ® Safety and Regulatory Information R&S SMM100A Safety Instructions If any part of the product is damaged or broken, stop using the product. Never open the casing of the product. Only service personnel authorized by Rohde & Schwarz are allowed to repair the product. Contact Rohde & Schwarz customer service at http://www.customersupport.rohde-schwarz.com.
  • Page 9 ® Safety and Regulatory Information R&S SMM100A Safety Instructions 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 products from the bottom shelf to the top shelf so that the rack stands securely.
  • Page 10: Labels On R&S Smm100A

    Table 1-1: Labels regarding R&S SMM100A and environment safety Labeling in line with EN 50419 for disposal of electrical and electronic equipment after the product has come to the end of its service life. For more information, see the prod- uct user manual, chapter "Disposal".
  • Page 11: Key Features

    Key Features R&S SMM100A Key Features The R&S SMM100A is a new high-performance signal generator developed to meet demanding customer requirements. Offering excellent signal characteristic and straightforward and intuitive operation, the signal generator makes signal generation fast and easy. Outstanding key features of the R&S SMM100A are: ●...
  • Page 12 ® Key Features R&S SMM100A Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 13: Preparing For Use

    Lifting and Carrying See also "Lifting and carrying the product" on page 8. ► WARNING! The R&S SMM100A can be heavy, e.g., if fully equipped. Use a lifting equipment, see also "Lifting and carrying the product" on page 8. Use the carrying handles at the side for lifting and carrying the R&S SMM100A.
  • Page 14: Choosing The Operating Site

    "Intended use" on page 7. 3.4.1 Placing the R&S SMM100A on a Bench Top To place the product on a bench top 1. Place the product on a stable, flat and level surface. Ensure that the surface can support the weight of the product. For information on the weight, see the data sheet.
  • Page 15: Mounting The R&S Smm100A In A Rack

    ● Do not place the product next to heat-generating equipment such as radia- tors or other products. 3.4.2 Mounting the R&S SMM100A in a Rack To prepare the rack 1. Observe the requirements and instructions in "Setting up the product"...
  • Page 16: Important Aspects For Test Setup

    8. Lift the R&S SMM100A to shelf height. 3. Grab the handles at the front and push the R&S SMM100A onto the shelf until the rack brackets fit closely to the rack. 4. Tighten all screws at the rack brackets with a tightening torque of 1.2 Nm to secure the R&S SMM100A at the rack.
  • Page 17 23 Signal input and output levels Information on signal levels is provided in the data sheet. Keep the signal levels within the specified ranges to avoid damage to the R&S SMM100A and connec- ted devices. Preventing electrostatic discharge (ESD) Electrostatic discharge is most likely to occur when you connect or disconnect a DUT.
  • Page 18: Connecting To Power

    ► Connect the LAN socket via an RJ-45 cable to the LAN. By default, the R&S SMM100A is configured to use DHCP (dynamic host configu- ration protocol) and no static IP address is configured. If switched on and connected to the LAN, the R&S SMM100A displays the address information on the screen.
  • Page 19: Connecting Usb Devices

    You can connect or disconnect all USB devices from the R&S SMM100A during operation. To connect USB storage devices USB storage devices, such as memory sticks, allow easy data transfer from/to the R&S SMM100A. You can also use them for firmware updates.
  • Page 20: Connecting To Rf

    Make sure that the values do not exceed the reverse power and DC limits as given in the data sheet. 3. If the R&S SMM100A is switched on, deactivate the RF output, before con- necting an RF cable to the RF connector.
  • Page 21 ® Preparing for Use R&S SMM100A Connecting to RF b) Mate the connectors along the common axis until the male pin of the con- nector of the cable engages with the female socket of the "RF" connector. To connect to screwable connectors 1.
  • Page 22: Connecting To Lo In/Out

    To prevent RF output switch-off ► NOTICE! If you set a too high output level without a load connected to the instrument, the reverse power can exceed a limit forcing the R&S SMM100A to switch off the RF output. Connect a load with sufficient return loss as given in the data sheet.
  • Page 23: Connecting To Hs Dig I/Q

    ® Preparing for Use R&S SMM100A Connecting to HS Dig I/Q ► Follow the instructions in "To connect to screwable connectors " on page 21. 3.12 Connecting to HS Dig I/Q The HS Dig I/Q connector comprises a QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-factor Plugga- ble) socket, that has two components: a QSFP+ cage and a QSFP+ connector.
  • Page 24: Switching On Or Off

    The LED changes to green. The R&S SMM100A boots. When starting for the first time, the R&S SMM100A starts with the default set- tings. When restarting the instrument, the settings depend on the instrument configuration before shut-down. See the chapter "Saving and Recalling Instrument Settings" in the user man- ual.
  • Page 25 Shut it down first. Set the toggle switch on the power supply to position [0]. The LED of the [On/Standby] key is switched off. 2. Disconnect the R&S SMM100A from the power source. Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 26 ® Preparing for Use R&S SMM100A Switching On or Off Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 27: Instrument Tour

    Rear Panel Tour This section explains the control elements and the connectors of the R&S SMM100A with the aid of the front and rear views. For specifications of the interfaces, refer to the data sheet. The meanings of the labels on the R&S SMM100A are described in Chapter 1.2,...
  • Page 28: Touchscreen

    ® Instrument Tour R&S SMM100A Front Panel Tour 1 = [On/Standby] 2 = Utility keys 3 = Touchscreen 5 = Function keys 4 = Keypad 6 = Navigation controls 7 = I/Q input connectors (BNC) 8 = RF output connector...
  • Page 29: Keys

    4.1.2 Keys 4.1.2.1 Utility Keys The utility keys cause the R&S SMM100A to return to a defined instrument state and provide information on the instrument and assistance. For more information, refer to chapter "General Instrument Functions" in the user manual.
  • Page 30: On/Standby

    ® Instrument Tour R&S SMM100A Front Panel Tour 4.1.2.2 On/Standby The [On/Standby] key switches the instrument from the standby to the ready state or vice versa. The LED above the [On/Standby] key indicates the instrument state, see Chap- ter 3.13, "Switching On or Off",...
  • Page 31: Navigation Controls

    ® Instrument Tour R&S SMM100A Front Panel Tour Table 4-3: Keys on the keypad Type of key Description Alphanumeric keys Enter numbers and (special) characters in edit dialog boxes. Decimal point Inserts a decimal point "." at the cursor position.
  • Page 32: Navigation Keys

    ® Instrument Tour R&S SMM100A Front Panel Tour ● Increments (clockwise direction) or decrements (counterclockwise direction) the instrument parameter at a defined step width in the case of a numeric entry. ● Moves the selection, e.g. to a function block in the block diagram ●...
  • Page 33: Connectors

    Sensor Connector for R&S NRP sensors. A power sensor is connected to the R&S SMM100A by inserting the male con- nector. To disconnect, pull the connector by its sleeve. You cannot disconnect the sensor simply by pulling at the cable or the rear part of the connector.
  • Page 34 ® Instrument Tour R&S SMM100A Front Panel Tour User x BNC multipurpose connectors for defining input signals and output signals. Table 4-6 lists the signals assigned to the User x connectors in the default instrument state. Table 4-6: Default configuration of the User x connectors...
  • Page 35: Rear Panel Tour

    ® Instrument Tour R&S SMM100A Rear Panel Tour Rear Panel Tour This section provides an overview of the connectors on the rear panel of the instrument. For technical data of the connectors, refer to the data sheet. Figure 4-3: Rear panel...
  • Page 36: Connectors

    System drive (HDD/SSD) Hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD). For security reasons, the hard disk is bound to the specific R&S SMM100A. You can remove it from the instrument, but you cannot use it in other instruments. See also section "Removing the system drive from the R&S SMM100A" in the user manual.
  • Page 37: Display Port, Dvi

    R&S SMM100A Rear Panel Tour Display Port, DVI Provided for future use. RJ-45 connector to connect the R&S SMM100A to a LAN for remote control, remote operation, and data transfer. How to: Chapter 3.7, "Connecting to LAN", on page 18 USB/USB In ●...
  • Page 38: Efc

    The interface is in compliance with the standards IEC 625, IEEE 488 and SCPI. Use this interface to connect a computer for remote control of the R&S SMM100A. To set up the connection, use high-quality shielded cables. See "Cable selection and electromagnetic interference (EMI)" on page 16.
  • Page 39: Adv. Trg., Adv. Clk

    BNC connector for output of direct (single-ended) or differential analog I/Q sig- nals. Note: The R&S SMM100A also assigns the internal signal of the LF generator to the I output connector. Therefore, consider that you cannot output the analog I/Q signal and the internal LF signal at the same physical connector simultaneously.
  • Page 40 ® Instrument Tour R&S SMM100A Rear Panel Tour Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 41: Trying Out The Instrument

    Trying Out the Instrument This chapter introduces the most important functions and settings of the R&S SMM100A step by step. The complete description of the functionality and its usage is given in the R&S SMM100A user manual. Basic instrument operation is described in Chapter 7, "Instrument...
  • Page 42 Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Generating an Unmodulated Carrier 1. On the R&S SMM100A front panel, press the Preset key to start out in a defined instrument configuration. 2. Set the frequency: a) On the "Status Bar", tap the "Frequency" field.
  • Page 43 Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Generating an Unmodulated Carrier Figure 5-1: Block diagram: Generating an unmodulated signal The 1.95 GHz signal is output at the RF connector at the front panel of the R&S SMM100A. Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 44: Generating A Digitally Modulated Signal

    This example shows you how to generate a simple WCDMA-3GPP (QPSK 45° offset) signal with the help of the "Custom Digital Modulation" functionality. The minimum requirement for R&S SMM100A in this example is a base unit equipped with: ● Option baseband generator R&S SMM-B9 ●...
  • Page 45 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Generating a Digitally Modulated Signal The "Custom Digital Modulation" dialog opens. 2. In the "Custom Digital Modulation" dialog, select "General > Set according to Standard > WCDMA-3GPP". 3. Select "General > State > On" to enable signal generation.
  • Page 46 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Generating a Digitally Modulated Signal 4. Select the "Modulation" tab and observe the used "Modulation Type". Figure 5-3: Display of the used modulation type The instrument activates automatically "I/Q Mod", uses the internal trigger and clock signals, and generates a WCDMA-3GPP signal, modulated with a QPSK 45°...
  • Page 47: Triggering The Instrument With An External Signal

    Triggering the Instrument with an External Sig- The example configurations are rather theoretical cases, because you rarely use the R&S SMM100A as a standalone instrument. Usually, the instrument would be connected to a device under test (DUT) and/or other measurement equipment. As a rule, whenever a test setup requires two or more devices, provide them with a common reference frequency.
  • Page 48 52 To verify the current connector configuration The R&S SMM100A is equipped with multipurpose bi-directional User connec- tors. Because the signal direction, input or output, and the signal mapping are configurable, we recommend that you check the current configuration before cabling or further instrument's configurations.
  • Page 49 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Triggering the Instrument with an External Signal The instrument uses its internal trigger and clock signals, and the default map- ping of the marker signals to the connectors. 2. To access the related connector settings, perform one of the following: ●...
  • Page 50 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Triggering the Instrument with an External Signal The "Global Connectors" dialog displays the current connectors configuration. The settings are configurable, but in this example we use the default mapping. 3. Alternatively, select "Block Diagram > Baseband > Misc > Custom Digital Mod", select the "Trigger In"...
  • Page 51 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Triggering the Instrument with an External Signal 3. Select "Global Connector Settings > Routing". 4. For "User 2", select "Direction > Input" and "Signal > Global Trigger 1". The instrument expects an external global trigger event. In the current config- uration, the "Global Trigger"...
  • Page 52 Triggering the Instrument with an External Signal To connect the instrument and the external trigger source 1. Use a suitable cable to connect the external trigger source to the User 2 con- nector of the R&S SMM100A. See Figure 5-6.
  • Page 53: Enabling And Configuring A Marker Signal

    R&S SMM100A to the signal analyzer or the DUT. Upon the receiving of an external trigger event, the R&S SMM100A starts the signal generation and then generates a continuous signal. An "Arm" stops the signal generation. A subsequent trigger event causes a restart of the signal generation.
  • Page 54: Verifying The Generated Signal With The Graphics Display

    User 1 connector of the R&S SMM100A (see Figure 5-5). 3. Use a suitable cable to connect the User 1 connector of the R&S SMM100A to ® the monitoring instrument, for example oscilloscope like R&S RTO. See Fig- 5-7.
  • Page 55 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Verifying the Generated Signal with the Graphics Display This example shows you how to use this graphical display to verify the generated signal. Use the signal generated in Chapter 5.4, "Enabling and Configuring a Marker Signal",...
  • Page 56 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Verifying the Generated Signal with the Graphics Display A new thumbnail (minimized view) indicating the active diagram appears in the "Taskbar". 4. Press the thumbnail graphic. The graphic enlarges and the diagram is displayed in a normal size.
  • Page 57: Saving And Recalling Settings

    ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Saving and Recalling Settings 5. To retrieve more information, zoom in. In some diagrams you can select "Show Marker" to measure the distance, for example, between two signals. In principle, the zoom in function works like the two-finger pinching for magni- fying images on your cellphone.
  • Page 58 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Saving and Recalling Settings To save the instrument settings to a file We assume, a test configuration as described in Chapter 5.4, "Enabling and Con- figuring a Marker Signal", on page 53. 1. Press the Save/Rcl key on the front panel.
  • Page 59 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Saving and Recalling Settings 4. Tap the "Recall" button. All instrument settings are restored and the display resembles the instrument display right before the settings were saved. How to display all parameters with values different to their preset val-...
  • Page 60: Generating An Eutra/Lte Signal

    Generating an EUTRA/LTE Signal ● All changed parameters are highlighted. Generating an EUTRA/LTE Signal The main application field of the R&S SMM100A is the generation of digital sig- nals in accordance with several telecommunication and wireless standards, like Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 61 We use one of the provided EUTRA test models (E-TM) to show how to generate a test signal upon a quick selection. 1. On the R&S SMM100A front panel, press the Preset key to start out in a defined instrument configuration.
  • Page 62 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Generating an EUTRA/LTE Signal As in the user interfaces of all digital standards, the "EUTRA/LTE" dialog is divided into several tabs. The "General" tab comprises the primary settings of the standard, the functions for storing and recalling settings and provides access to further functions and dialogs, like the "Filter"...
  • Page 63 ® Trying Out the Instrument R&S SMM100A Generating an EUTRA/LTE Signal Tip: On the front panel, press the Help key to retrieve detailed information on the current settings and on the contents of the predefined files. 4. Navigate to a file, for example to the E-TM1_1__10MHz (an E-TM1.1 test model with 10 MHz channel bandwidth) and confirm with "Select".
  • Page 64 With these first steps, you have gained an impression of the provided func- tionality. For a comprehensive description of the full range of capabilities, refer to the user manual "EUTRA/LTE Digital Standard for R&S SMM100A". Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 65: System Overview

    Signal Flow at a Glance System Overview This section helps you to get familiar with the R&S SMM100A. It provides an introduction to the general concept of the instrument. This section also introduces the main blocks in the signal generation flow.
  • Page 66 The cross-reference between the installed options and the displayed set- tings Table 6-1 is an excerpt of the available options and lists only the options required to display a functional block in the block diagram. The information assumes R&S SMM100A base unit. Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 67: Internal Baseband Source ("Baseband" Block)

    Internal Baseband Source ("Baseband" Block) For exact information on the available options, and on the minimum requirements and the interdependencies between the provided options, refer to the R&S SMM100A data sheet. Table 6-1: Required options per functional block (excerpt) Functional block Required option "Baseband"...
  • Page 68: Digital Baseband Input ("Bb Input"Block)

    The "BB Input" block is the access point to the settings of the digital interfaces. The R&S SMM100A is able to receive and process digital baseband signals. The digital baseband input can be used together with other Rohde & Schwarz instru- ments, like signal generators.
  • Page 69: Analog I/Q Output ("I/Q Analog" Block)

    The R&S SMM100A can be optimally adapted to the requirements of different applications: ● Generation of digitally modulated signal The main field of application of the R&S SMM100A is the generation of digi- tally modulated signals. The R&S SMM100A generates a digitally modulated Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 70 System Overview R&S SMM100A Applications Examples of the R&S SMM100A signal in several ways: using the internal baseband generator, using the exter- nally applied digital baseband signals or in an analog wideband I/Q operation. ● Generation of a wanted signal or an interfering signal for receiver tests ●...
  • Page 71: Instrument Control

    ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Possible Ways to Operate the Instrument Instrument Control This chapter provides an overview on how to work with the R&S SMM100A. It covers the following topics: ● Possible Ways to Operate the Instrument............71 ● Means of Manual Interaction................72...
  • Page 72: Means Of Manual Interaction

    SMM100A Means of Manual Interaction Means of Manual Interaction For the manual interaction with the R&S SMM100A, you have several methods that you can use as an alternative to perform a task: ● Touchscreen: Touchscreen operation is the most direct way to interact. Almost all control elements and actions on the screen are based on the standard operating sys- tem concept.
  • Page 73: Understanding The Display Information

    SMM100A Understanding the Display Information Understanding the Display Information The block diagram of the R&S SMM100A displays all main settings and generator states, divided into three main operation areas. Figure 7-1: Block diagram 1 = Status bar (frequency and level display)
  • Page 74: Block Diagram

    ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Understanding the Display Information The status buttons indicate key parameters that are set for the output signal. Most of the status buttons are virtual keys you can use to open a corresponding menu or dialog.
  • Page 75: Taskbar

    ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Understanding the Display Information Legend Item Description Status indicator Indicates whether the signal is running or waiting for a trigger. Functional block Represents a basic task in signal generation. The push button provides access to any number of asso- ciated actions to accomplish the task.
  • Page 76: Additional Display Characteristics

    ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Understanding the Display Information Figure 7-3: Taskbar fully assigned 1 = System configuration 2 = Remote control connections 3 = Graphics 4 = Dialogs 5 = Diagram / more SystemConfig Provides access to general system configurations like setup, display, or remote.
  • Page 77 ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Understanding the Display Information keypad appears when you activate an entry field (see Chapter 7.5, "Entering Data", on page 79). ● Info line The "Info line" shows brief status information and error messages. It appears when an event generates a message.
  • Page 78: Accessing The Functionality

    ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Accessing the Functionality Accessing the Functionality All functionalities are provided in dialog boxes as known from computer pro- grams. You can control the instrument intuitively with the touchscreen. This sec- tion provides an overview of the accessing methods.
  • Page 79: Entering Data

    ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Entering Data ● Tap the minimized view (thumbnail) on the taskbar. Some of the utility keys access a dedicated dialog, too. To minimize a dialog box ► Tap the "Minimize" icon in the upper right corner.
  • Page 80: Entering Numeric Parameters

    Tip: For quick unit change, you can enter shortcuts, e.g. for a frequency value 1e8h for 100 MHz. For an overview of shortcuts supported by the R&S SMM100A, see chapter "Unit Shortcuts" in the appendix of the user manual. Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 81: Entering Alphanumeric Parameters

    ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Getting Information and Help 3. If the parameter does not require a unit, confirm the entered value by pressing "Enter". To enter values by using the front panel controls 1. Change the currently used parameter value by using the rotary knob or the [Up/Down] keys.
  • Page 82 ® Instrument Control R&S SMM100A Getting Information and Help ● The general help explains a dialog box, provides instructions, and general information. To display context help ► To access a help topic, perform one of the following: a) Tap and hold the parameter for which you need information and tap "Help"...
  • Page 83: Remote Control

    The corresponding help topic is displayed. Remote Control In addition to working with the R&S SMM100A interactively, located directly at the instrument, it is also possible to operate and control it from a remote PC. The R&S SMM100A supports various methods for remote control: ●...
  • Page 84: Remote Operation Over Vnc

    Thus, remote operation of the instrument is possible. Instrument control from a remote computer To access the basic utility functions of the R&S SMM100A, perform a right mouse click the block diagram and select "Key Emulation". A key panel to the right of the block diagram gives access to the utility func- tions provided by the front panel keys.
  • Page 85: Contacting Customer Support

    ® Contacting Customer Support R&S SMM100A Contacting Customer Support Technical support – where and when you need it For quick, expert help with any Rohde & Schwarz product, contact our customer support center. A team of highly qualified engineers provides support and works with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation, program- ming or applications of Rohde &...
  • Page 86 ® Contacting Customer Support R&S SMM100A Getting Started 1179.1335.02 ─ 02...
  • Page 87: Index

    ® Index R&S SMM100A Index IEC/IEEE ..........38 Inst Trig ..........36 Active elements ........76 LAN ............. 37 Alphanumeric parameters ....... 81 MARKER ..........38 ARB ............67 Mod Ext ..........39 Arrow keys ..........32 Q ........... 33, 39 Q Bar ..........39 Ref In ..........
  • Page 88 ® Index R&S SMM100A Preset ..........29 Resize window ........33 Firmware options RF on/off ..........30 see Software options ......67 Right ........... 32 Function keys Save/Rcl ..........29 Details - see user manual ....30 Setup ..........29 Overview ..........
  • Page 89 ® Index R&S SMM100A Options Tooltips see User Manual .........67 Show ........... 82 Output connector ..... 34, 36, 37, 38, 39 Touchscreen Output connectors Compared with mouse ......72 RF ............34 Overview ..........28 Usage ..........72 Parameters Entering ........80, 81 Unpacking the instrument ......13...

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