Signal Generator

Signal Generator

Operating Manual SIGNAL GENERATOR R&S SML01 R&S SMV03 1090.3000.11 1047.7509.13 R&SSML02 1090.3000.12 R&SSML03 1090.3000.13 Printed in Germany Test and Measurement Division 1171.5490.12-01- 1 Dear Customer, hroughout this manual, R&S® SML and R&S® SMV03 are abbreviated as R&S SML and R&S SMV03. R&S® is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG. Trade names are trademarks of the owners. R&S®SML / R&S®SMV03 Tabbed Divider Overview Tabbed Divider Overview Contents Index Data Sheet Safety Instructions Certificate of Quality EC Certificate of Conformity List of R&S Representatives Short Tutorial About How to Use the Manual Divider 1 Chapter 1 Preparation for Use 2 Chapter 2 Introduction to Operation 3 Chapter 3 Manual Operation 4 Chapter 4 Functions 5 Chapter 5 Remote Control – Basics 6 Chapter 6 Remote Control – Commands 7 Chapter 7 Remote Control – Programming Examples 8 Chapter 8 Maintenance 9 Chapter 9 Error Messages 10 Chapter 10 Performance Test 1090.3123.12 RE E-6 R&S®SML / R&S®SMV03 Contents Contents 1 Putting into Operation ........................................................................................ 1.1 General Instructions ...................................................................................................................1.1 Unpacking the Instrument ........................................................................................................1.1 Setting up the Instrument .........................................................................................................1.2 Cleaning the Outside and Storing ............................................................................................1.2 Supply Voltage.............................................................................................................................1.3 How to Ensure EMC ....................................................................................................................1.3 Power Fuses ................................................................................................................................1.3 Switching On/Off the Instrument ...............................................................................................1.3 Initial Status..............................................................................................................................1.3 RAM With Battery Back-Up.........................................................................................................1.4 Preset Setting ..............................................................................................................................1.4 Functional Test............................................................................................................................1.4 Mounting into a 19" Rack ...........................................................................................................1.4 Explanation of Front and Rear Panel ........................................................................................1.5 Elements of the Front Panel.....................................................................................................1.5 Elements of the Rear Panel ...................................................................................................1.10 2 Short Tutorial....................................................................................................... 2.1 Sample Setting for First Users...................................................................................................2.1 3 Manual Operation................................................................................................ 3.1 Design of the Display..................................................................................................................3.1 Basic Operating Steps ................................................................................................................3.2 Calling the menus.....................................................................................................................3.2 Selection and Change of Parameters ......................................................................................3.3 Quick Selection of Menu (QUICK SELECT) ............................................................................3.4 Use of [FREQ] and [LEVEL] Keys............................................................................................3.5 Use of [RF ON/OFF] and [MOD ON/OFF] ...............................................................................3.5 Changing Unit of Level .............................................................................................................3.5 Correction of Input....................................................................................................................3.6 List Editor.....................................................................................................................................3.7 Select List.................................................................................................................................3.8 Delete List ................................................................................................................................3.8 Edit List.....................................................................................................................................3.9 Storing/Calling of Instrument Settings....................................................................................3.14 Menu Summary for R&S SML...................................................................................................3.15 Menu Summary for R&S SMV03 ..............................................................................................3.16 1090.3123.12 3 E-6 Contents R&S®SML / R&S®SMV03 4 Instrument Functions.......................................................................................... 4.1 RF Frequency...............................................................................................................................4.1 Frequency Offset......................................................................................................................4.2 Extended Divider Range ..........................................................................................................4.2 RF Level........................................................................................................................................4.3 Level Offset ..............................................................................................................................4.5 Non-Interrupting Level Setting..................................................................................................4.5 Switching On/Off Automatic Level Control (ALC).....................................................................4.6 User Correction (Ucor) .............................................................................................................4.7 [RF ON/OFF] Key.....................................................................................................................4.8 Modulation - General...................................................................................................................4.9 Modulation Sources..................................................................................................................4.9 Simultaneous Modulation .......................................................................................................4.10 Mutual Switch-Off of Modulation Types..................................................................................4.10 [MOD ON/OFF] Key ...............................................................................................................4.10 Analog Modulations ..................................................................................................................4.11 Amplitude Modulation.............................................................................................................4.11 Frequency Modulation............................................................................................................4.12 Phase Modulation ................................................................................................................4.13 Pulse Modulation (Option R&S SML-B3) ...............................................................................4.14 Stereo Modulation (Option R&S SML-B5)..............................................................................4.17 Vector Modulation (R&S SMV03 only).....................................................................................4.43 I/Q IMPAIRMENT ...................................................................................................................4.45 LF Generator..............................................................................................................................4.46 LF Output ...................................................................................................................................4.46 PULSE/VIDEO Output ...............................................................................................................4.47 Sweep .........................................................................................................................................4.49 Setting the Sweep Range (Start Freq, Stop Freq, Center Freq, Span)..................................4.49

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