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Appendix
15 Appendix
15.1 Listofgures
Fig. 1.1: Various positions for R&S®HMS-X ...........46
Fig. 1.4: Product labeling in accordance with
EN 50419 .............................49
Fig. 2.1: Starting display ¸HMS-X with
activated TG ..........................50
Fig. 3.1: Front panel of the HMS-X .................51
Fig. 3.2: Rear panel of the R&S®HMS-X .............52
Fig. 4.1: Area A of the control panel ................53
Fig. 4.2: Display with the AUTO TUNE function .......53
Fig. 4.3: Level measurement with marker ............53
Fig. 4.4: Measurement of the harmonic of a
sine wave signal .........................54
Fig. 4.5: Selection of the proper lter settings ........54
Fig. 4.6: Measuremen of the harmonic using
the delta marker .........................54
Fig. 4.7: PEAK SEARCH function ..................55
Fig. 4.8: Setting of the reference level ...............55
Fig. 4.9: Receiver mode with a center frequency set ...55
Fig. 5.1: Display segmentation in sweep modes ......56
Fig. 5.2: Section B with numeric keypad,
unit and command keys ..................56
Fig. 5.3: Rotary knob with arrow buttons ............56
Fig. 6.1: Hf signal modulated by a sine wave signal and
the resultant video signal vs. time ...........58
Fig. 6.2: The selections offered in the RBW menu .....59
Fig. 6.3: Signal with AM modulation 50% in zero span
with linear scaling .......................60
Fig. 6.4: Signal with AM modulation 50% in zero span
with logarithmic scaling ...................60
Fig. 6.5: Simultaneous display of 3 traces ............61
Fig. 6.6: Display of a measured and a
stored reference curve ....................61
Fig. 6.7: Tracking generator measurement unaligned ..62
Fig. 6.8: Display of the stored trace (Show Memory) ...62
Fig. 6.9: Aktivation of the trace math ...............62
Fig. 6.10: Loosening of the RF cable .................63
Fig. 6.11: Loosening of the RF cable completely .......63
Fig. 6.12: Trace shifting with reference offset ..........63
Fig. 6.13: Frequency counter .......................63
Fig. 6.14: Calibration menu of the VSWR wizard .......64
Fig. 6.15: Display layout in receiver mode .............65
Fig. 7.1: Basic menu for instrument settings .........66
Fig. 7.2: Saving instrument settings ................66
Fig. 7.3: Loading instrument settings ...............66
Fig. 7.4: IMPORT / EXPORT menu for instrument
settings ................................66
Fig. 7.5: Menu to save a waveform .................67
Fig. 7.6: Menu for screenshots ....................67
Fig. 7.7: Supported printer example ................68
Fig. 7.8: Screenshot-module ......................68
Fig. 7.9: Save/Load menu ........................68
Fig. 7.10: Menu with the settings for screenshots ......68
Fig. 7.11: Settings of the button FILE/PRINT ..........69
Fig. 8.1: Internal help function .....................69
Fig. 8.2: Display settings menu ....................69
Fig. 8.3: EMC report .............................70
Fig. 9.1: Instrument Informations ..................71
Fig. 9.2: Updating menu .........................71
Fig. 9.3: Info display of help update ................71
Fig. 9.4: Manual licence key input ..................72
Fig. 10.1: Front panel connections ..................72
Fig. 11.1: Rear panel connections ...................73
Fig. 12.1: Pin assignment of the RS-232 interface ......74
Fig. 13.1: Carrying case HZ99 ......................76
Fig. 13.2: VSWR bridge HZ547 .....................76
15.2 Glossary
A
Ambient temperature: 47
amplitude: 51, 58, 64, 65, 73
attenuator: 55, 57
AUTO PEAK: 61
auto peak detector: 61
Auto Tune: 65
AVERAGE: 61
B
backlight intensity: 69
bandwidth: 51, 58, 59, 60, 65
bidirectional interface: 74
C
center frequency: 58, 64
CISPR: 65
D
DANL: 50
data manager: 72
DELTA marker: 54
display: 71
DVI connector: 52
DVI-D connector: 52, 73
E
EMC measurement: 70
EMV-Software: 50
Ethernet: 76
EXTERNAL TRIGGER: 60
F
Firmware: 71
FM demodulation: 65
frequency range: 53, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 76
frequency spectrum: 59
frequency stability: 73