Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Cover PSA27021302- iss 12
- PSA2702_1302 Instruction Manual - Iss 12
- 1 Product Introduction
- 2 Basics of Operation
- 3 Quick Start Guide
- 4 Operation using the Menu System
- 4.1 Setting the Frequency Range of the Sweep
- 4.2 Sweep Time
- 4.3 Zero Span Mode (Demodulation Mode)
- 4.4 Setting the Sweep Mode and Sweep Bandwidth (RBW)
- 4.5 Setting the Level Attenuator, Amplitude Scale, and Limits
- 4.6 Controlling and Storing Traces and Images
- 4.7 Using Measurement Markers
- 4.8 Data Logging Functions (when fitted)
- 4.9 Storing and Recalling Set-ups | System Settings
- 4.10 Status Information | On-screen Help | System Utilities
- 4.11 Using Instrument Presets | Automatic Setting
- 5 File Storage for Traces, Screen Images & Set-ups
- 6 Upgrade Option U01
- 7 Further Notes on Operation
- 7.1 Signal Overload Levels and Indication
- 7.2 Operation using the Hard Keys Only
- 7.3 Setting Frequencies
- 7.4 Measuring Relative Amplitude
- 7.5 Triggered Operation
- 7.6 Level Offset and Compensation Tables
- 7.7 Limit Lines & the Limits Comparator | Creating Limit Patterns
- 7.8 The Logging Function
- 8 USB Connections | File System & Files Types
- 9 Default Settings | Power On State | Hard Reset
- 10 Firmware Updates | Upgrades | Maintenance
- 11 Safety Information
- 12 Specification
- 13 Appendix A: Optional Accessories
- 14 Appendix B: PSA-Manager and PSA-View Software
- 15 Appendix C: Factory Default Settings
- 16 Appendix D: Menu Tree Diagram
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12.1.4 Memory Storage and Data Logging
Memory Storage
Memory Type:
Internal non volatile Flash memory (1.8GB nominal).
Store Trace:
Up to 999 traces can be stored under either default file names or user
entered file names. Traces are stored as tables of amplitude versus
frequency and can be imported into other programs, as well as being
recalled to the screen. Traces can be stored from either the live trace
or the view trace and include State information.
Recall Trace:
Recalls any stored trace to the reference trace of the display. The State
can be recalled independently from the Trace
Store Screen:
This function copies the whole screen area (excluding key area) to
memory as a bit-map image. Up to 999 screens can be stored under
either default file names or user entered file names..
Recall Screen:
Recalls any stored screen image to the display.
Store Set-up:
Up to 999 instrument set-ups can be stored under either default file
names or user entered file names. All settings of the instrument are
saved.
Recall Set-up:
Recalls any stored set-up, overwriting the existing settings of the
instrument.
Recall Limits Pattern:
Only with Option U01. Up to 999 limit pattern files produced within
PSA-Manager software can be stored within the instrument.
Recall Compensation
Table:
Only with Option U01. Up to 999 compensation tables produced within
PSA-Manager software can be stored within the instrument.
Store Logging File:
Only with Option U01. Up to 999 logging files can be stored for
download and analysis by PSA-Manager software.
Data Logging (only with Option U01)
Log Files
Files of up to 25,000 data entries can be created. Up to 999 files can
be stored. Files are read using PSA-Manager Software.
Logged Data:
Log files can be created from Peak Value, Centre Frequency Level,
Complete Sweep, or Screen Image
Log Trigger:
Log entry can be triggered by Key Press, Continuous (every sweep),
External Input, Internal Timer, or Limits Comparator
Timer Interval
Adjustable between 2 seconds and 100 minutes per entry
Time Stamp
Each entry is time stamped from the real-time clock
12.1.5 Connectors and Display
Signal Input
Input Connector:
SMA connector, 50 Ohms
VSWR:
1.5:1 typical
Maximum
Input Level:
Absolute Maximum Input Level:
+ 20 dBm or +127 dBµV (2.2V rms) or 50V dc
Other Connectors
Power Connector:
1.3mm dc power socket for AC power adaptor/charger as supplied.
USB link to PC
interface:
Mini USB connector (5 pin mini B) which acts as a USB “device” for
connection to a personal computer.
USB Flash Drive
interface:
USB standard A connector (USB Host) for connection of USB Flash
memory drive
Audio Connector:
3.5 mm jack socket for demodulated audio out (mono/stereo plugs).
Trigger connector:
3.5mm mono jack socket for connection of BNC adaptor (supplied).