User ManualTable of ContentsGetting Started1Introduction1Turning On the Power Meter1The Front Panel at a Glance1The Display Layout1Selecting Your Display Layout1Window Symbols1Warning Symbol1Confirmation Window1Wait Symbol11 of N Entry Window1Numeric or Alphanumeric Entry Window1The Rear Panel at a Glance1Adjusting the Carrying Handle1Rack Mounting the Power Meter1Power Meter Operation2Introduction2Battery Operation (Option 001)2General Information2Running Time2Charging Times2Backlight2Battery Removal/Replacement2Zeroing and Calibrating the Power Meter2Zeroing the Power Meter2Zero/Cal Lockout2Calibrating the Power Meter2Power Sensors2Power Sensors2Zeroing and Calibrating Using TTL Inputs2Power Sensors2Procedure2Power Sensors2Procedure2Making Measurements using Sensor Calibration Tables2Selecting a Sensor Calibration Table2Making the Measurement2Editing Sensor Calibration Tables2Offset Tables2Selecting a Frequency Dependent Offset Table2Making the Measurement2Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables2Setting the Units of Measurement2Selecting Units of Measurement from the Softkeys2Making Relative Measurements2Procedure2Setting the Resolution2Setting Offsets2Setting Channel Offsets2Setting Display Offsets2Setting Averaging2Step Detection2Measuring Pulsed Signals2Setting Measurement Limits2Setting Channel Limits2Setting Window Limits2Checking for Limit Failures2Selecting a Digital or Analog Display2Setting the Range2Configuring the Remote Interface2HP-IB2RS232/RS4222Remote Interface Overview2Programming Language Selection2Recorder Output2Leveling a Source Output2Saving and Recalling Power Meter Configurations2How Measurements are Calculated2Presetting the Power Meter2Preset Conditions2Self Test2Power On Self Test2Front Panel Selection of Self Tests2Remote Testing2Test Descriptions2Operator Maintenance2Replacing the Power Line Fuse2Contacting Hewlett-Packard2Before calling Hewlett-Packard2Check the Basics2Instrument serial numbers2Sales and Service Offices2Returning Your Power Meter for Service2Battery Status2Battery Removal/Replacement2Rmt I/O Port TTL Inputs2“Sensor Tbls” Screen2“Edit Cal” Screen2“Offset Tbls” Screen2“Edit” Screen2Effect of Offsets on a Channel Measurement2Averaged Readings2Pulsed Signal2Limits Checking Application2Limits Checking Results2Remote I/O TTL Outputs2Pass/Fail Limit Indicators2Digital Display2Analog Display2Digital and Analog Display2RS232/422 Pin Assignment2Interface Overview Examples2Test Setup for Recording Swept Measurements2“Save/Recall” Screen2How Measurements are Calculated2Replacing the Fuse2During Calibration2TTL Inputs Control Logic2TTL Input Timing Diagram 12TTL Inputs Timing Diagram 22Measurement Units2Range of Values for Window Limits2Menu Reference3Introduction3The Front Panel Menu Maps3dBm/W Menu3Frequency/Cal Fac Menu3Meas Setup Menu3Rel/Offset Menu3Save/Recall Menu3System Inputs Menu (1 of 4)3System Inputs Menu (2 of 4)3System Inputs Menu (3 of 4)3System Inputs Menu (4 of 4)3Zero/Cal Menu3Front Panel Menu Reference3Diagrammatical Hardkeys3Error Messages4Introduction4Error Messages4Error Annunciator Position4Specifications5Introduction5Power Meter Specifications5Meter5Accuracy5Power Reference5Power Meter Supplemental Characteristics5Power Reference5Measurement Speed5Zero Drift of Sensors5Measurement Noise5Settling Time5Power Sensor Specifications5Battery Option 001 Operational Characteristics5General Characteristics5Rear Panel Connectors5Environmental Characteristics5General Conditions5Operating Environment5Storage Conditions5General5Dimensions5Weight5Safety5Remote Programming5Non-Volatile Memory5Zero Set Specifications5Noise Multiplier5Power Sensor Specifications5Settling Time5Settling Time5Size: 1.44 MBPages: 204Language: EnglishOpen manual