RIGOL User’s Guide DSA700 Series Spectrum Analyzer Mar. 2017 RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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RIGOL Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate the instrument with covers or panels removed. Do Not Insert Objects Into the Air Outlet. Do not insert objects into the air outlet, as doing so may cause damage to the instrument. Use Proper Fuse. Please use the specified fuses. Avoid Circuit or Wire Exposure. Do not touch exposed junctions and components when the unit is powered on. Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures.
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RIGOL XII User’s Guide for DSA700 Series
RIGOL DSA700 Series Overview DSA700 series spectrum analyzers which are small, light and cost-effective, are portable spectrum analyzers designed for starters. Configured with easy-to-operate numeric keyboard, high-resolution color LCD display and various remote communication interfaces, they can be widely used in various fields, such as education, company research and development as well as industrial manufacture.
RIGOL Document Overview Topics in this manual: Chapter 1 Quick Start This chapter introduces the front/rear panel and user interface as well as announcements during first use of the analyzer. Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation This chapter gives detailed function descriptions of the front panel keys with their associated menu keys. Chapter 3 Remote Control This chapter shows how to control the analyzer in remote mode.
RIGOL Format conventions in this manual: 1. Keys: The keys at the front panel are usually denoted by the format of "Key name (Bold) +textbox". For example, FREQ denotes the FREQ key. 2. Menu keys: The menu softkeys are usually denoted by the format of "Menu word (Bold) +character shading". For example, Center Freq denotes the center frequency menu item under the FREQ function key. 3.
RIGOL Contents Contents Guaranty and Declaration......................................................................... I Safety Requirement................................................................................. II General Safety Summary........................................................................... II Safety Notices and Symbols ...................................................................... V Allgemeine Sicherheits Informationen .............................................
Contents RIGOL To Replace the Fuse .............................................................................1-31 Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation ........................................................ 2-1 Basic Settings ....................................................................................... 2-2 FREQ ............................................................................................. 2-2 SPAN .....................................................................................
RIGOL Contents Information Message ....................................................................... 4-6 Error Message ................................................................................. 4-9 Status Message ............................................................................. 4-21 Chapter 5 Specifications .................................................................... 5-1 Technical Specifications ..........................................................................
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start This chapter guides users to quickly get familiar with the appearance, dimensions, front/ rear panel and the user interface, as well as announcements during first use of DSA700 series spectrum analyzer.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start General Inspection 1. Inspect the packaging If the packaging has been damaged, do not dispose the damaged packaging or cushioning materials until the shipment has been checked for completeness and has passed both electrical and mechanical tests. The consigner or carrier shall be liable for the damage to the instrument resulting from shipment. RIGOL would not be responsible for free maintenance/rework or replacement of the instrument. 2.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Appearance and Dimensions Figure 1-1 Front View Unit: mm Figure 1-2 Side View Unit: mm User’s Guide for DSA700 Series 1-3
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Prepare for Use To Adjust the Supporting Legs Users can unfold the supporting legs to use them as stands to tilt the instrument upwards for easier operation and observation. Users can also fold the supporting legs when the instrument is not in use for easier storage or shipment.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Connect to Power Please use the power cord provided with the accessories to connect the spectrum analyzer to AC power source as shown in the figure below. The AC power supply specification of this spectrum analyzer is 100-240 V, 45-440 Hz. The power consumption of the instrument cannot exceed 50 W.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Power-on Inspection After connecting the instrument to power source correctly, press at the front panel to start the spectrum analyzer. Following the start-up screen which shows the start-up initialization process information, the sweep curve is displayed. Self-calibration After the instrument starts, execute self-calibration. Press System Calibrate Cal Now and the instrument will perform self-calibration using the internal calibration source.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Front Panel The front panel of DSA700 is as shown in the figure below. 1 3 2 13 4 12 5 11 6 10 9 8 7 Figure 1-5 Front Panel Table 1-1 Front Panel Description NO. Description NO.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Front Panel Function Keys Figure 1-6 Function Key Area Table 1-2 Function keys description Key Description FREQ Set the center, start and stop frequency, etc; enable the signal tracking function. SPAN Set the frequency span of the sweep. AMPT Set the reference level, RF attenuator, scale and the unit of Y-axis, etc. Set the reference level offset, maximum mixing level and input impedence. Execute auto scale and auto range as well as turn on the RF preamplifier.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Marker Read the amplitude, frequency and sweep time of a certain point on the trace via marker. Marker—> Set other system parameters on the basis of the current marker value. Marker Fctn Special functions of the marker such as noise marker, N dB bandwidth measurement and frequency counter. Peak Open the peak search menu and search for peaks immediately. System Set the system parameters. Print Setup Set the print parameters.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Front Panel Key Backlight The on/off state and the color of the backlights of some keys at the front panel indicate the working state of the spectrum analyzer. The states are as listed below. 1. Power Switch Flash on and off alternatively, in breathing state: indicate the unit is in stand-by state. Constant on: indicate the instrument is in normal operating state. 2. Auto When Auto is pressed, the backlight turns on.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Front Panel Connectors USB Host Earphone jack RF input Figure 1-7 Front Panel Connectors 1. USB Host The analyzer can serve as a "host" device to connect external USB devices. This interface is available for USB storage devices and USB-GPIB interface converter.
RIGOL 4. Chapter 1 Quick Start RF INPUT 50Ω The input terminal of the signal under measurement. [RF INPUT 50Ω] can be connected to the device under measurement via a cable with an N male connector. CAUTION To avoid damage to the instrument, for the signal input from the RF input terminal, the DC voltage component and the maximum continuous power of the AC (RF) signal component can not exceed 50 V and +20 dBm respectively.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Use the Numeric Keyboard DSA700 provides a numeric keyboard at the front panel (as shown in the figure below). The numeric keyboard which supports the Chinese characters, English uppercase/lowercase characters, numbers and common symbols (including decimal point, #, space and +/-) are mainly used to edit file or folder name (refer to "To Input Filename") and set parameters (refer to "Parameter Setting").
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start is the multiplexing key for 0 and space. Press this key to input 0 in number input and space in Chinese or English input. 3. Press this key to input a decimal point at the current cursor position in number input. Press this key to input "#" in English input. This key is invalid in Chinese input. 4. When pressed during parameter editing process, the system will complete the input and insert a default unit for the parameter automatically.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Rear Panel The rear panel of DSA700 is as shown in the figure below. 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 Figure 1-9 Rear Panel 3 4 1. AC Power Connector The AC power supply specification of this spectrum analyzer is 100-240 V, 45-440 Hz. 2. Fuse Seat You can replace the fuse. DSA700 supports 250V AC, T2A fuse. 3. Security Lock Hole If needed, you can use a security lock (buy it yourself) to lock the analyzer to a desired location. 4.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start connector, this signal is used as the external reference source and "Ext Ref" is displayed in the status bar of the user interface. When the external reference is lost, transfinite or not connected, the instrument swithes to its internal reference source automatically and "Ext Ref" on the screen disappears. The [10MHz IN] and [10MHz OUT] connectors are usually used to build synchronization among multiple instruments. 6.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start User Interface Figure 1-10 User Interface Table 1-3 User interface labels NO.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start connection is in process. : denote the connection succeeds, the print finishes or the printer is idle. : displayed alternatively, denote the print is in process. : denote the print has been paused. 7 Print process Show the current print copy and total print copies. 8 USB storage device status is displayed when USB storage device is installed. 9 Operation status Display "Local" (in local mode) or "Rmt" (in remote mode). 10 Menu title Function of the current menu.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start symbol mode. 26 VBW Video bandwidth. 27 Spectrum line display area Display the spectrum line. 28 RBW Resolution bandwidth. 29 Center or start frequency The frequency range of the current sweep channel can be expressed by the combination of center frequency and span or the combination of start frequency and stop frequency. 30 Y scale Label of Y scale. 31 Parameter status Icons on the left side of the screen indicate the status of system parameters.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Menu Operation There are 7 types of menus according to their operation modes. Each type of menu and its operation method are introduced below. 1. Parameter Input When selected, use the numeric keys to modify the parameters directly. For example, select Center Freq, input the desired figure and press Enter to change the center frequency. 2. State Switching Press the corresponding menu key to switch between the sub-options.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start 5. Direct Execution Press the key to execute the corresponding function. For example, press Peak->CF to execute a peak search and set the center frequency of the analyzer to the frequency of the current peak signal. 6. Function Switch + Parameter Input Press the corresponding menu key to switch between functions; change the parameter directly using the numeric keys.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Parameter Setting Users can enter the desired parameter values using the numeric keys, knob or direction keys. This section describes the three methods of parameter setting through an example (to set the center frequency to 300 MHz). 1. Use the numeric keyboard 1) Press FREQ Center Freq; 2) Input 300 using the numeric keys; 3) Select the desired unit (MHz) from the popup menu. 2.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Figure 1-12 Direction Keys Note: In the storage function, the direction keys can also be used to select the current path or file.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Input Filename DSA700 supports filenames consisting of Chinese characters, English letters, numbers and #. 1. Enter the filename input interface Press Storage and select the desired file type and storage location. Then press Save to enter the filename input interface. You can press to switch among English, Chinese and number input modes.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Numbers Entered Number Input Mode (c) Number Input Mode Figure 1-13 Filename Input Interface Tip: If a USB storage device is currently connected, the instrument will also enter the filename input interface when 2. Input Chinese Filename 1) 2) 3) 4) 3. is pressed. Press to switch to Chinese input mode. At this point, the corresponding label is displayed at the lower right corner of the filename input interface.
RIGOL 2) 3) Chapter 1 Quick Start switch between upper and lower cases. At this point, the corresponding label is displayed at the lower right corner of the filename input interface. Press the key of the desired letter. At this point, the letters available are displayed in the letter selecting area. Press this key repeatedly or retate the knob until the desired letter is selected (the background color of the letter becomes brown). Then press Enter to input the desired letter.
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL To Lock the Keyboard You can lock one or more function keys or all keys (except the power switch) and knob at the front panel using keyboard lock commands. 1. The intrudction of keyboard lock commands :SYSTem:KLOCk ON|OFF|1|0, /* Lock or unlock the specified key*/ :SYSTem:KLOCk? /* Query whether the specified key is locked*/ Wherein, the parameter is used to specify the keys. The range of this parameter is as follows.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Use the Built-in Help The built-in help system provides information about every function key at the front panel and every menu softkey. 1. How to acquire built-in help Press Help and a prompt about how to obtain help information will be shown at the center of the screen. Then, press the key that you want to get help of and the relevant help information will be shown at the center of the screen. 2.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Figure 1-14 The Built-in Help Interface User’s Guide for DSA700 Series 1-29
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Use the Security Lock If necessary, use a security lock to lock the analyzer in a desired location. As shown in the figure below, align the lock with the lock hole and plug it into the lock hole vertically, turn the key clockwise to lock the instrument and then pull the key out. Key Security Lock Security Lock Hole Figure 1-15 To Use the Security Lock Note: Please do not insert other articles into the security lock hole to avoid damaging the instrument.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Replace the Fuse Please replace the old fuse with specified fuse according to the following steps when needed: 1. Turn off the instrument, cut off the power and remove the power cord. 2. Use a small straight screw driver to prize out the fuse seat. 3. Take out the fuse seat. 4. Replace the old fuse with a specified fuse. 5. Install the fuse seat.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation This chapter describes in detail the function keys at the front panel and the associated functions.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Basic Settings FREQ Set the frequency parameters of the analyzer. The analyzer sweeps within a specified frequency range and restarts sweeping every time the frequency parameters are modified. The frequency range of a channel can be expressed by either of two groups of parameters: Start Frequency and Stop Frequency ( f start / f stop ); or Center Frequency and Span ( f center / f span ).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Center Freq Set the center frequency of the current channel. Press this key to switch to center frequency/span input mode. The center frequency and span values are displayed at the lower left and right sides of the grid respectively. Key Points: The start and stop frequencies vary with the center frequency when the span is constant. Changing the center frequency horizontally shifts the current channel and the adjustment is limited by the specified frequency range.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Stop Freq Set the stop frequency of the current channel. Press this key to switch to start/stop frequency input mode. The start and stop frequencies are displayed at the lower left and right sides of the grid respectively. Key Points: The span and center frequency vary with the stop frequency. The change of span would affect other system parameters. For more details, please refer to "Span".
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL CF Step Set the step of center frequency. Changing the center frequency in a fixed step continuously switches the channel to be measured. Key Points: The CF step can be set in "Manual" or "Auto" mode. In Auto mode, the CF step is 1/10 of the span in Non-zero span mode or equals the RBW while in Zero span mode; in Manual mode, you can set the step using the numeric keys.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Start Execute a sweep Active Marker exists? Y N Search for peak and mark it as Marker Search for and mark the frequency point (variation < 3dB) near the Marker Set marker frequency to center freq Execute the next sweep Figure 2-1 Process of Signal Track Key Points: 2-6 When Signal Track is turned on, the ST (Signal Track) icon is highlighted in the status bar at the left of the screen.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Peak -> CF Execute a peak search and use the frequency of the current peak as the center frequency (CF) of the analyzer. The function is invalid in Zero Span mode.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation CF -> Step Set the current center frequency as the CF step. At this point, the CF step will switch to "Manual" mode automatically. This function is usually used with channel switching. Take harmonic waveform measurement for example: locate a signal at the center frequency of a channel, execute CF-> Step and then press the down direction key continuously to measure each order of harmonic in sequence. SPAN Set the span of the analyzer.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL For more details, please refer to "Parameter Setting". Full Span Set the span of the analyzer to the maximum. Zero Span Set the span of the analyzer to 0 Hz. Both the start and stop frequencies will equal the center frequency and the horizontal axis will denote time. The analyzer measures the time domain characteristics of the amplitude of the corresponding frequency point on the input signal.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Zoom Out Set the span to twice the current value. At this point, the signal on the screen is zoomed out to gain more information about the signal. Last Span Set the span to the previous span setting. X Scale Select the scale type of X-axis to Lin or Log. The default is Lin. Key Points: In Log scale type, the frequency scale of X-axis is displayed in the logarithmic form.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL AMPT Set the amplitude parameters of the analyzer. Through modifying these parameters, signals under measurement can be displayed in a proper mode for easier obsercation and minimum error. Auto Scale This function enables the readout resolution of the Y-axis to be the maximum possible while at the same time ensures the completeness of the signal.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Figure 2-5 After Auto Scale Ref Level Set the maximum power or voltage can be currently displayed in the window. The value is displayed at the upper left corner of the screen grid. Key Points: The maximum reference level available is affected by the maximum mixing level, input attenuation and preamplifier.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Input Atten Set the front attenuator of the RF input in order to ensure big signals (or small signals) to pass through the mixer with low distortion (or low noise). Key Points: When the preamplifier is turned on, the input attenuation could be set up to 30 dB. You can adjust the reference level to ensure that the specified parameter meets the inequality (2-3). You can modify this parameter using the numeric keys, knob or direction keys.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation (dBm) in Log scale type when the scale type is changed from Lin to Log. In Lin scale type, the Y-axis denotes the linear coordinate; the values shown at the top of the grid and the bottom of the grid are the reference level and 0 V respectively. Each grid represents 10% of the reference level and the scale setting function is invalid.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Ref Offset Assign an offset to the reference level to compensate for gains or losses generated between the device under measurement and the analyzer. Key Points: The change of this value changes both the reference level readout and the amplitude readout of the marker; but does not impact the position of the curve on the screen. You can modify this parameter using the numeric keys. For more details, please refer to "Parameter Setting".
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Figure 2-7 After Auto Range Key Points: Unlike Auto Scale, this function can solve the problem of signal overrange due to parameter settings and adjust the maximum mixing level according to the signal under measurement. Unlike Auto, this function adjusts the signal within the current channel and does not modify the channel frequency setting. While, Auto will search for signal within the full frequency range and locate the signal at the center frequency.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Start Peak Search Peak > Ref Level? N Y Adjust Ref Level Large signal? N Y Decrease maximum mixing level Increase maximum mixing level Auto Scale Stop Figure 2-8 Process of Auto Range RF Preamp Turn on or off the preamplifier located at the front of the RF signal path. When the signal under measurement is small, turning on the preamplifier can reduce the displayed average noise level; therefor, you can distinguish small signals from the noise.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Correction Correct the amplitude in order to compensate for the gain or loss from external devices such as Antenna and Cable. When using this function, you can view the correction data table and save or load the current correction data. When amplitude correction is turned on, both the trace and related measurement results will be corrected; the corresponding icon the screen. is highlighted in the status bar at the left of 1.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Table 2-1 Edit menus of amplitude correction Menu Explanation Point Create or edit the data point of a correction factor. Range: 1 to 200 Frequency Set the frequency of the specified point in the correction factor. Amplitude Set the amplitude correction of the specified point in the correction factor. Range: -120 dB to 100 dB Del Point Delete the specified point data in the correction factor: frequency and amplitude correction. 4.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation MaxMixL Set the max input level of the mixer according to the magnitude of the signal. Key Points: For a larger input signal, select a smaller maximum mixing level to increase the input attenuation and reduce the distortion of the signal; for a smaller input signal, select a larger maximum mixing level to reduce the input attenuation and noise. Parameters in inequality (2-3) are always modified on the basis of the maximum mixing level.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Sweep and Function Settings BW/Det Set the RBW (Resolution Bandwidth), VBW (Video Bandwidth) and detector type parameters of the analyzer. RBW Set the desired resolution bandwidth in order to distinguish between signals which are close in frequency. Key Points: Reducing RBW will increase the frequency resolution, but will increase the sweep time (Sweep Time is affected by a combination of RBW and VBW when it is in Auto mode).
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation VBW varies with RBW when it is set to Auto. While in Manual mode, VBW is not affected by RBW. You can modify this parameter using the numeric keys, knob or direction keys. For more details, please refer to "Parameter Setting". V/R Ratio Set the ratio of VBW to RBW.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Pos Peak For each trace point, Positive Peak detector displays the maximum value of data sampled within the corresponding time interval. Neg Peak For each trace point, Negative Peak detector displays the minimum value of data sampled within the corresponding time interval. Sample For each trace point, Sample detector displays the transient level corresponding to the central time point of the corresponding time interval.
RIGOL P= Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 2 v RMS . R Voltage Avg For each data point, average (see equation (2-9)) all the sampled data within the corresponding time interval and display the result. V AV = 1 N × ∑ vi N i =1 (2-9) Wherein, V AV is the average of voltage in V; N is the number of sampled values for each point displayed; vi is the envelop of the sampled value in V. Quasi-Peak (an option for DSA700) It is a weighted form of peak detector.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Sweep/Trig Set parameters about the Sweep and Trigger functions, including sweep time, auto sweep time, sweep mode, number of sweep, trigger type, etc. Sweep Time Set the time needed for the spectrum analyzer to finish a sweep within the span range. The sweep time can be set in "Auto" or "Manual" mode and the default is "Auto".
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation side of the screen. Single Continuous 1. Single Set the sweep mode to "Single". The number 10 on the parameter icon denotes the current sweep number. 2. Cont Set the sweep mode to "Cont". The character Cont on the parameter icon denotes the analyzer is sweeping continuously.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Single In single sweep mode, this menu is used to execute trigger initialization. After that, the analyzer will execute the specified number of sweeps (or measurements) if the trigger conditions are satisfied. Key Points: If the instrument is in continuous sweep mode and no measurement function is enabled, press this key and the system will enter single sweep mode and execute the specified number of sweeps if the trigger conditions are satisfied.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Numbers Set the number of sweeps for a single sweep. In single sweep mode, the system executes the specified number of sweeps and the number shown on the icon in the status bar at the left of the screen varies with the process of the sweep. Trig Type The trigger type can be Free Run, Video or External. The corresponding icon of the trigger type will be displayed in the status bar at the left of the screen. 1.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Trig Setup 1. Trigger Level Set the trigger level in video trigger. At this point, the trigger level line (TL) and value are displayed on the screen. You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify this parameter. Please refer to "Parameter Setting" for more details. 2. Edge Set the trigger edge in external trigger to the rising (Pos) or falling (Neg) edge of the pulse. Note: When "Free Run" is selected, Trig Setup is grayed out and disabled.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Trace/P/F The sweep signal is displayed as a trace on the screen. In addition, DSA700 provides the Pass/Fail (P/F) test function. Trace/P/F is used to set parameters related to the trace and P/F test. Select Trace DSA700 allows for up to four traces to be displayed at the same time. Each trace has its own color (Trace 1 - yellow, Trace 2 - purple, Trace 3 - light blue and Trace 4 - green).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL of each point on the trace. 2. Max Hold Display the maximum from multiple sweeps for each point of the trace and update the data if a new maximum is generated in successive sweeps. 3. Min Hold Display the minimum from multiple sweeps for each point of the trace and update the data if a new minimum is generated in successive sweeps. 4. Video Avg Display the logarithmic average of data from multiple sweeps for each point of the trace.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Trace Math 1. Function Set the computational method of the math trace. A-B: subtract Trace B from A A+Constant: add a constant to Trace A A-Constant: subtract a constant from Trace A 2. A Select "T1", "T2" or "T3". Assign a value to A from Trace1, Trace 2 or Trace 3. The default is Trace 1 (T1). 3. B Select "T1", "T2" or "T3". Assign a value to B from Trace1, Trace 2 or Trace 3. The default is Trace 2 (T2). 4. Constant Set the value of the constant.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Pass/Fail DSA700 supports the Pass/Fail test function. In this function, the measured curve is compared with the pre-edited curve. If the related rules are met, the result is "Pass"; or else is "Fail". The measurement interface is as shown in the figure below. Figure 2-11 Interface of Pass/Fail Test Result: The results of Pass/Fail test contain the pass number and the pass ratio. 1. Switch Enable or disable the Pass/Fail test function and the default is "Off".
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation switch. You can test according to both together, either one or neither. Note: Trace/P/F Pass/Fail Switch is only used to enable or disable the setting menu of Pass/Fail test, not the test itself. Edit: edit the properties of the limit lines. Note: The edited limit line data can be stored in the internal or external memory of the analyzer and can be recalled when needed.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Del Limit: delete the limit line you are editing. Fail Stop: select whether to perform the next sweep if the test fails. Beeper: turn on or off the beeper. When the beeper is on, it beeps when the test fails. 3. Restart Re-execute the active or suspended test. 4. Pause Suspend the test after the current test is finished. At this point, the measurement data stops updating, but the sweep continues. in the test result display window. 5.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Measurement Settings Meas Provide various advanced measurement functions, including T-Power, ACP (Adjacent Channel Power), Chan Pwr (Channel Power), OBW (Occupied Bandwidth), EBW (Emission Bandwidth), C/N Ratio, Harmo Dist (Harmonic Distortion) and TOI (Third Order Intermodulation). For advanced measurement functions, the measurement mode can be single or continuous; you can restart, pause and resume the measurement.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL automatically adjusted to smaller values. Select Chan Pwr and press Meas Setup to set the corresponding parameters. 4. OBW Integrate the power within the whole span and calculate the bandwidth occupied by this power according to the specified power ratio. The OBW function also indicates the difference (namely "Transmit Freq Error") between the center frequency of the channel under measurement and the center frequency of the analyzer.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Select TOI and press Meas Setup to set the corresponding parameters. Restart Re-execute the active or suspended measurement. This setting is only available for advanced measurement functions. Pause Suspend the measurement after the current measurement is finished. The is displayed in measurement data stops updating, but the sweep continues. the measurement result display window. This setting is only available for advanced measurement functions.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Single In single mode, the analyzer stops after the specified number of measurements. After this, every time when Single is pressed, the system executes the specified number of measurements and updates the measurement data. This setting is only available for advanced measurement functions. Sig Capture (Option) The Sig Capture function can continuously capture signals whose power values change suddenly.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation user interface is divided into two areas automatically (the upper side is the basic measurement window and displays the sweep trace; the lower side is the measurement result display window). You can press Meas Setup to set the related parameters. RT Trace, MaxHold and 2FSK are mutually exclusive. Tip: 1. After the Sig Capture function is enabled, the instrument will automatically set Span to 1.5 MHz.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Meas Setup Open the parameter setting menu of the function selected in the Meas menu. This key is only available when a measurement function is enabled. T-Power Measurement Interface: Start Line Stop Line Measurement Control Measurement Result Measurement Parameters Figure 2-12 T-Power Measurement Interface Measurement Result: T-power, namely the power of the signal from the start line to the stop line.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation keys to modify this parameter. 2. Avg Mode Set the average operation mode to "Exp" or "Repeat" and the default is "Exp". When "Exp" is selected, the result is the exponential average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. When "Repeat" is selected, the result is the arithmetic average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. 3.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation ACP Measurement Interface: Adjacent Channel Bandwidth Channel Spacing Main Channel Bandwidth Figure 2-13 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Interface Measurement Results: Main CH Pwr, Upper and Lower. CH Pwr: display the power within the bandwidth of the main channel. Upper: display the power of the upper channel and the power difference between the upper channel and the main channel (in dBc).
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 2. Avg Mode Set the average operation mode to "Exp" or "Repeat" and the default is "Exp". When "Exp" is selected, the result is the exponential average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. When "Repeat" is selected, the result is the arithmetic average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. 3.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Chan Pwr Measurement Interface: Integration Bandwidth Channel Power Span Figure 2-14 Channel Power Measurement Interface Measurement Results: channel power and power spectral density. Channel Power: power within the integration bandwidth. Power Spectral Density: power (in dBm/Hz) normalized to 1 Hz within the integration bandwidth. Measurement Parameters: average number, average mode, integration bandwidth and channel power span. 1.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation When "Repeat" is selected, the result is the arithmetic average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. 3. Integ BW Set the frequency width of the channel to be tested and the power of the channel is the power integral within this bandwidth. You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify this parameter. 4. CH Pwr Span Set the frequency range of the channel.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL OBW Measurement Interface: Figure 2-15 OBW Measurement Interface Measurement Results: occupied bandwidth and transmit frequency error. Occupied Bandwidth: integrate the power within the whole span and then calculate the bandwidth occupied by the power according to the specified power ratio. Transmit Frequency Error: difference between the center frequency of the channel and the center frequency of the analyzer.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation When "Exp" is selected, the result is the exponential average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. When "Repeat" is selected, the result is the arithmetic average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. 3. Max Hold Enable or disable max hold and the default is "Off". When Max Hold is enabled, each measurement result is compared with the previous result and the maximum is displayed.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL EBW Measurement Interface: Figure 2-16 EBW Measurement Interface Measurement Results: emission bandwidth, namely the bandwidth between two points on a signal which are X dB below the highest point within the span. During the measurement, the analyzer first determines the frequency (f0) of the maximum amplitude point within the span and then finds the two frequency points (f1 and f2) at each side of f0 at which the signal amplitude is X dB below the maximum amplitude.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation When "Exp" is selected, the result is the exponential average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. When "Repeat" is selected, the result is the arithmetic average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. 3. Max Hold Enable or disable max hold and the default is "Off". When Max Hold is enabled, each measurement result is compared with the previous result and the maximum is displayed.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation C/N Ratio Measurement Interface: Offset Frequency Noise Bandwidth Carrier Bandwidth Figure 2-17 C/N Ratio Measurement Interface Measurement Results: carrier power, noise power and C/N ratio. Carrier Power: power within the carrier bandwidth. Noise Power: power within the noise bandwidth. C/N Ratio: the ratio of the carrier power to the noise power. Measurement Parameters: average number, average mode, offset frequency, noise bandwidth and carrier bandwidth.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation When "Repeat" is selected, the result is the arithmetic average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. 3. Offset Freq Set the difference between the carrier center frequency and the noise center frequency. You can use the numeric keys, knob and direction keys to modify this parameter. 4. Noise BW Set the bandwidth of the noise to be measured. You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify this parameter. 5.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Harmo Dist Measurement Interface: Figure 2-18 Harmonic Distortion Measurement Interface Measurement Results: amplitude of each order of harmonic and total harmonic distortion. Up to 10th order of harmonic can be measured. Measurement Parameters: average number, average mode, number of harmonics and sweep time. 1. Avg Num Specify the number of averages used when calculating the measurement result and the default is "Off".
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 3. NO.of Harmo Set the number of the harmonics to measure before calculating the total harmonic distortion. You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify this parameter. 4. Harmonic ST Set the sweep time of the harmonic measurement, namely the sweep time of the analyzer. You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify this parameter.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation TOI Measurement Interface: Base Lower 3rd Order Lower Base Upper 3rd Order Upper Figure 2-19 TOI Measurement Interface Measurement Results: Base Lower, Base Upper, TOI (3rd Order Lower), TOI (3rd Order Upper), the frequency and amplitude of each kind of signal, the amplitude difference between each kind of signal and the base lower as well as the intercepts of the base lower and base upper.
RIGOL 3. 2-56 Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation When "Exp" is selected, the result is the exponential average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. When "Repeat" is selected, the result is the arithmetic average of the current N (N is specified in "Avg Num") measurement results. Span This span which is the same with the span of the analyzer is the frequency range for sweep. Modifying this parameter will also change the span of the analyzer.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL 2FSK Measurement Interface: Figure 2-20 2FSK Measurement Interface Measurement Results: For the three pairs of 2FSK signals, the frequency and amplitude of each peak, the Freq Deviation and Carrier Offset are shown. Taking the first pair of 2FSK signal as an example, Freq Deviation = |Peak 1 Freq – Peak 2 Freq|/2 Carrier Offset = (Peak1 Freq + Peak2 Freq)/2 - Center Frequency The measurement results are based on the max hold trace if the max hold is turned on.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation each time will be compared with the previously captured signal, the greater value of which will be displayed as the max hold trace. The max hold trace is displayed in pink and the real time trace is displayed in yellow. 3. 4. Pass/Fail Enable or disable the pass/fail function. Before enabling the pass/fail function, edit the amplitude limits referring to the introduction below. On: is displayed in the test result display window.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL this menu. You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify this parameter. Note: If the frequencies at Marker1 and Marker2 are the same, the two vertical lines will overlap with the red vertical line corresponding to Marker2 being displayed at the upper layer.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Demod Press Demod at the front panel to enter the demodulation setting menu. Both AM and FM demodulations are available in this device. Demod Set the demodulation type to AM or FM; or disable the demodulation function. The default is Off. Key Points: The system will enable a marker automatically, place it at the center frequency and perform AM (or FM) demodulation on this frequency point after you enable AM (or FM) demodulation.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 4. RIGOL Signal Gain Set the signal gain to adjust the signal energy. When the signal amplitude is small, the better demodulation effect can be obtained by adjusting the gain value. You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to modify this parameter. For more details, please refer to "Parameter Setting".
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Marker Measurements Marker The marker appears as a rhombic sign (as shown below) for identifying the point on the trace. You can easily read the the amplitude, frequency and sweep time of the marked point on the trace. Marker Marker Readings Figure 2-21 Schematic of the Marker Key Points: The analyzer allows for up to four pairs of markers to be displayed at one time, but only one pair or a single marker is active every time.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Select Mkr Select one of the four markers and the default is Marker1. When a marker is selected, you can set its type, trace to be marked, readout type and other related parameters. The enabled marker will appear on the trace selected through the Mkr Trace option and the readouts of this marker are also displayed in the active function area and at the upper right corner of the screen. Normal One of the marker types.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Delta One of the marker types. It is used to measure the delta values of X (Frequency or Time) and Y (Amplitude) between the reference point and a certain point on the trace. When selected, a pair of markers appears on the trace: Reference Marker (marked by a combination of the marker number and letter "R", such as "1R") and the Delta Marker (marked by the marker number, such as "1").
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Delta Pair One of the marker types. When selected, a pair of markers will appear on the trace: Reference Marker (marked by a combination of the marker number and letter "R", such as "1R") and the Delta Marker (marked by the marker number, such as "1"). Key Points: You can use the numeric keys, knob or direction keys to set the locations of the reference marker (selecting "Ref") and the delta marker (selecting "Delta") respectively.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Off Turn off the marker currently selected. The marker information displayed on the screen and functions based on the marker will also be turned off. Mkr Trace Select the trace to be marked by the current marker from 1, 2, 3, Math or Auto (default).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL ΔTime In this type, Normal marker shows the time difference between the marker and the start of the sweep; while Delta marker, Delta Pair marker and Span Pair marker show the sweep time difference between the delta marker and reference marker. The default readout mode in Zero span mode is ΔTime. 1/ΔTime In this type, the reciprocal of sweep time difference between the delta marker and reference marker will be shown.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Figure 2-22 Marker Table All Off Turn off all the markers turned on and the related functions.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Marker-> Set the other system parameters (such as center frequency and reference level) using the current marker readings. Press Marker-> to enable a marker automatically if no marker is currently enabled. Mkr->CF Set the center frequency of the analyzer to the frequency of the current marker. If Normal marker is selected, the center frequency will be set to the frequency of the current marker.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Mkr->Stop Set the stop frequency of the analyzer to the frequency of the current marker. If Normal marker is selected, the stop frequency will be set to the frequency of the current marker. If Delta, Delta Pair or Span Pair marker is selected, the stop frequency will be set to the frequency of the Delta Marker. The function is invalid in Zero span mode. Mkr->Ref Set the reference level of the analyzer to the amplitude of the current marker.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Marker Fctn Special marker functions including Noise Mkr, N dB BW and Freq Count. Select Mkr Select the marker to be used for the specified measurement function and the default is marker 1. Noise Mkr Execute the Noise marker function for the selected marker and read the noise power spectral density.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation N dB N dB Bandwidth Figure 2-23 N dB BW measurement Key Points: When the measurement starts, the analyzer will search for the two points which are located at both sides of the current point with N dB fall or rise in amplitude and display the frequency difference between the two points in the active function area. "----" would be displayed if the search fails.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Freq Count Counter Readings Figure 2-24 Frequency Counter Measurement 1. State Turn on or off the frequency counter. Key Points: If no active marker currently exists, turning on the frequency counter will open a Normal marker automatically. The frequency readout is more accurate when the frequency counter is enabled. The frequency counter measures the frequency near the center frequency in Zero span mode. 2.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Peak Open the peak search setting menu and execute peak search. Key Points: If Max is selected in Search Para Peak Search, the system will search for and mark the maximum on the trace. If Param is selected in Search Para Peak Search, the system will search for and mark the peak that meets the peak search condition. The search of Next Peak, Peak Right, Peak Left or peaks in the peak table must meet the specified peak search condition.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Min Search Search for and mark the peak with the minimum amplitude on the trace. Peak Peak Execute peak search and minimum search at the samt time and mark the results with delta pair markers. Wherein, the result of peak search is marked with the delta marker and the result of minimum search is marked with the reference marker. Cont Peak Enable or disable continuous peak search and the default is Off.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 2. PK Thresh Assign a minimum for the peak amplitude. Peaks whose amplitudes are greater than the specified peak threshold are treated as real peaks. 3. Peak Search Set the peak search condition. The available options are Maximum and Para. If Max is selected, the system searches for the maximum on the trace. If Para is selected, the system searches for the peak that meets the parameter condition on the trace.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Figure 2-25 Peak Table 1. State Turn on or off the peak table and the default is Off. 2. Peak Sort Select a rule for peak sorting and the default is frequency ascending. 3. Pk Readout Set the peak display condition to Normal, >DL or
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Shortcut Key Auto Search for signals automatically throughout the full frequency range; adjust the frequency and amplitude for optimum display effect of the signal to realize one-key signal search and auto setting of parameters.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Figure 2-27 After Auto Search Key Points: In the process of auto search, the backlight of Auto turns on and "Auto Tune" is shown in the status bar on the screen until the search is finished. During the auto search, press Auto to stop the search. Some parameters such as the reference level, scale, input attenuation and maximum mixing level may be changed during the auto search.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation User Key User-defined shortcut key. For some hard-to-find but commonly used function menu, users can define it as shortcut key (for the defining method, refer to the introduction in "UserKey Setting"). After that, press the shortcut key under any operation interface to quickly open and set the desired menu or function. Note: You can use User Key to define all the keys at the front panel as well as the sub-menus of these keys (except Storage).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Preset Recall the preset setting and restore the analyzer to a specified status. Key Points: Press System Reset Preset Type to select "Factory" or one of "User1" to "User6". Press Preset to load the factory settings listed in the following table (except items marked with "**") or User-defined settings.
RIGOL V/R Ratio Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 1 Detector Det Type Pos Peak Filter Type Gauss Sweep/Trig Sweep Time Auto, 33.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Meas Mode Cont Meas Fctn Off RIGOL Measure Setup* T-Power Avg Num Off, 10 Avg Mode Exp TP Type Peak Start Line 0 us Stop Line 33.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Noise BW 2 MHz Carrier BW 2 MHz Harmo Dist Avg Num Off, 10 Avg Mode Exp NO.of Harmo 10 Harmonic ST Auto, 33.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Resolution RIGOL Auto, 1 kHz System** Preset Type Factory Power On Preset Language English Remote I/O Off DHCP On Auto-IP On Manual-IP Off USB Dev Class TMC Dev Addr 1 GPIB Address 18 Front Switch On UserKey Set Off Time/Date On Self-Cal On Display Line Off, 0 dBm Active Fctn Top Graticule 3 Scr State On Brightness 2 UserKey On Msg Switch On Storage** File Type All Format BIN File Source T1 Browser File Input Style Englis
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Date Prints Off Qualities Default File Type Default Note: *The function is only applicable to DSA700 installed with the corresponding option. **Not be affected by pressing Preset.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Print Press to save or print the current screen. Key Points: When a printer is currently connected, press this key and the analyzer prints the current screen image according to the print settings (please refer to the introduction in "Print Setup"). If a USB storage device rather than printer is currently connected, press this key and the analyzer switches to the storage and recall interface.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation System Settings System Set the system parameters. Language DSA700 supports multi-language menu, Chinese and English bulid-in help and popup messages. Press this key to select the desired display language. Reset Functions include: select the instrument settings to be recalled after the analyzer is powered on ("Last" or "Preset"); set the preset type ("Factory" or one of "User1" to "User6") and save system configuration. 1.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 3. RIGOL Save Preset Save the current instrument setting as user-defined setting into the internal non-volatile memory. You can store and name up to 6 system states (correspond to "User1" to "User6" in the preset type). When one of "User1" to "User6" is selected in Preset Type, press Save Preset and the instrument automatically opens the filename input interface (refer to "To Input Filename" to store the setting).
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation I/O Settings This analyzer supports communications through LAN, USB and GPIB interfaces. Both LAN and USB are standard interfaces, and GPIB should be configured by using a USB-GPIB interface converter (option) provided by RIGOL. 1. Remote I/O Selete LAN, USB or GPIB, or disable all the three interfaces. 2. LAN Set or reset the LAN parameters. Figure 2-28 LAN parameter setting The following items can be set through the front panel or remote interface.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL DHCP: One of the setting methods of IP address. When DHCP is enabled, the DHCP server assigns network parameters (such as the IP address, subnet mask and gateway) to the analyzer on the basis of the current network configuration. Auto-IP: One of the setting methods of IP address. When auto IP is enabled, the analyzer obtains an IP address (from 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254) and the subnet mask 255.255.0.0 automatically.
RIGOL 3. Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Domain Server (DNS): Set the IP address of the DNS server. The format of domain server address is nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. Wherein, the range of the first nnn is from 1 to 223 (except 127) and the ranges of the other three nnn are from 0 to 255. It is recommended that you ask your network administor for an available address. Press DNS and use the numeric keys to input the desired address. USB DSA700 provides a USB Device interface at the rear panel.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Display Control the screen display of the analyzer, such as setting the display line, active function area, grid brightness, screen state, brightness, UserKey status and message switch. 1. Display Line Turn on or off the display line or change its position. This line can be used as either the reference for you to read the measurement result or the threshold condition for the peaks displayed in the peak table.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation For more details, please refer to "Parameter Setting". 6. Userkey Turn on or off the display of the definition of User Key in the main interface. 7. Msg Switch Enable or disable the display of messages. The types of messages in this analyzer include Information Message, Error Message and Status Message. Only Information Messages will be dispayed if the message display is turned off. For more details about messages, refer to "Messages".
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Coupl Param Set all the related parameters automatically according to the coupling relationship. Definitions of the auto coupling parameters: 1. CF Step This parameter maintains a coupling relationship with RBW (or span) in zero span (or non-zero span) mode. Refer to "CF Step" for more details. 2. Reference level The reference level, input attenuation, preamplifier and maximum mixing level maintain coupling relationships.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Information View the system information or messages recently shown on the screen. 1. System Information Model Serial Number Version of Main Board Version of Radio Frequency Board FPGA Version of Digital Board FPGA Version of Firmware Version of Boot 2. System Message View the system messages recently displayed (up to 71 items). For more information about system messages, refer to "Messages". Self-Test 1.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Time/Date The system time is displayed in "hh:mm:ss YYYY-MM-DD" format in the DSA700 user interface. The output file can include the time information when printing or storing interface image according to your setting. 1. Time/Date Enable or disable the Time/Date display. 2. Set Time Set the display time of the analyzer. The time format should be hhmmss, for example, 231211 (denotes 23:12:11). 3. Set Date Set the display date of the analyzer.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation option. 1) Option Info Press Option Info to view the installation status of options. 2) License Info Press License Info to view the license key of the option installed. 3) Install Press Install and use the numeric keypad and the knob on the front panel to enter the option license. For example, DASXZJWFDAMPGSN7VAW9HTM8YCCA. After all the characters are entered, press OK to finish the input.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL TX1000 (Option) DSA700 supports RIGOL TX1000 series spectrum analyzer RF Demo Kit. Press this key to open the TX1000 control panel as shown in the figure below. Figure 2-29 TX1000 control panel Note: This function is available only when the analyzer is connected with the TX1000 option. For the detailed application of TX1000, please refer to TX1000_ApplicationNote. Sanitation Press Sanitation to clear all data set by user and restore them to factory settings.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Screenshots Press Screenshots, you can select "BMP", "JPEG" or "PNG". If a USB storage device is currently connected, press and you can save the current screen data (with the specified filename) in ".bmp", ".jpg" or ".png" format under the specified directory in the USB storage device.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Print Setup Set the print parameters. The analyzer supports PictBridge printer. Connect the analyzer (USB Device interface) with the PictBridge printer using a USB cable. Press System I/O Setting USB Dev Class "Printer" and set the desired print parameters; then press to print the current measurement results. Ptinter Connection and Printing Procedures: (1) Turn on the PictBridge printer and wait until the power-on initialization is finished.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation 1. print Print the current screen according to print parameter settings when the printer has been successfully installed and is in idle state. 2. Resume Resume the print task that has been paused. 3. Cancel Stop the current print task. 4. Orientation Set the print orientation to "Landscape" or "Portrait" and the default is "Landscape". 5. Page Size Set the page size to "Default", "A4", "A5", "A6" or "B5".
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL 11. File Type Set the printing file type to "Default" or "Exif/JPEG". When "Default" is selected, the type depends on the printer currently connected. Tip: The analyzer can automatically identify the characteristics of the printer, such as the page size, during the printer installation. If some configuration is not supported by the current printer, the corresponding menu in the analyzer is invalid.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Storage DSA700 allows users to store and recall various kinds of files in internal or external memory. DSA700 provides a storage space (User Preset (C:)) for user-defined instrument states, a local memory (Local (D:)) and an external memory (Mobile Disk (E:)). C disk: provide 6 state file storage locations. Users can store 6 state files through System ResetSave Preset. D disk: provide storage locations for various kinds of files, such as setup, state and trace.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation File Type Press Storage File Type to select the desired file type. The file types available include All, Setup, State, Trace, Corrections, Measure, Marker Table, Peak Table and Limit. The default is All. For the details about each type of file, see the table below. Note: 1) The State file only stores all the settings which are affected by pressing Preset (see Table 2-3).
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Format Press Storage Format to set the storage format of the file to BIN (default) or CSV. BIN: the current file can be saved in binary format and you can recall it when required. CSV: the current file can be saved to a USB storage device in character format. After that, you can open the file to view the table information or process the corresponding data using the spreadsheet program on the computer.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL Browser Press Storage Browser to set browser type to "Dir" (directory) or "File". You can use the direction keys or the knob to select the desired disk or file. Dir: when selected, use the knob or direction keys to switch among C, D and E (when a USB storage device is connected) disks. File: when selected, use the knob or direction keys to switch among files or folders under the current directory. You can view at most 50 files under the same folder.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Collapse Dir Collapse E disk or the folder currently selected in E disk when a USB storage device is installed. Recall Read the selected file and load it into the system. Rename Rename a stored file. Press this key to enter the filename editing interface and refer to the "To Input Filename" to edit the new filename. Then, press Save to save the file with the new filename. Delete Detele the selected file. Copy 1. Copy From Copy files or folders.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation RIGOL When the copy path is the same as the paste path and the current path has contained a file or folder with the same name, the corresponding copy file with the "dup" prefix is generated after performing the paste operation. When the copy path is different from the paste path and the current path has contained a file or folder with the same name, — Replace file: press this key to replace the original file or folder.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operation Disk Info View the disk information, including the disk name, type, file system, the used space and the total space. Note: This menu is available only when external storage device is selected. Name Prefix 1. Prefix Switch Enable or disable the edited prefix name. The input box will automatically load the prefix name after you press Save when Prefix Switch is set to "On". 2. Edit Prefix Edit the desired prefix name using the numeric keyboard.
Chapter 3 Remote Control RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control Users can control DSA700 sesies spectrum analyzer through USB, LAN or GPIB (option) remote interface. This chapter introduces remote control as well as the control method.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control Remote Control Overview DSA700 supports communication with PC via USB, LAN or GPIB (option) interface for remote control. The remote control is realized on the basis of SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) command set. DSA700 supports SCPI 1999.1 version. When the instrument is in remote mode, the icon is displayed in the user interface and the front panel keys (except Esc) are locked. At this point, you can press Esc to exist the remote mode.
Chapter 3 Remote Control RIGOL Remote Control Method The remote control of the analyzer on the basis of SCPI commands can be realized through two ways: 1. User-defined programming. 2. PC software. User-defined Programming Users can program and control DSA700 by using the SCPI commands on the basis of NI-VISA (National Instrument – Virtual Instrument Software Architecture) library. 1. Install NI-VISA Library You need to install the VISA library of NI (download from http://www.ni.com/visa/ ) on your PC.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control 3) 4) "Next". Select "USB Test and Measurement Device (IVI)" and press "Next". Press "Finish" after the installation finishes.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control 5 6 User’s Guide for DSA700 Series 3-5
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control 7 3. LAN interface: Connect your analyzer to the local area network of the PC and set the network parameters correctly following the instructions in "I/O Settings". GPIB interface: Use the USB-GPIB interface converter (option) to connect the analyzer to PC with GPIB card through the USB Host interface and set the GPIB address correctly following the instructions in "I/O Settings". Programming Then, you can select a familiar software developing tool for programming.
Chapter 3 Remote Control 1. 2. 3. RIGOL General PC software Ultra Sigma of RIGOL Measurement & Automation Explore of NI (National Instrument Corporation) Agilent IO Libraries Suite of Agilent (Agilent Technologies, Inc.) This section introduces in details how to use Ultra Sigma to send commands through each kind of interface to control the analyzer. Please refer to Ultra Sigma Help to install the software and the components required correctly.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control 5) Communication test Right click the resource name such as DSA710 (USB0::0x1AB1::0x0960::DSA8A134400008::INSTR) and select SCPI Panel Control to open the remote control panel from which you can write commands and read data. For detailed information about SCPI commands, refer to DSA700 Programming Guide. 2. Remote Control via LAN 1) Connect the devices Connect the analyzer to your LAN.
Chapter 3 Remote Control RIGOL 4) View the resource The resources found are shown under the "RIGOL Online Resource" catalog. For example, DSA710 (TCPIP::172.16.3.82::INSTR). 5) Communication test Right click the resource name such as DSA710 (TCPIP::172.16.3.82::INSTR) and select SCPI Panel Control to open the remote control panel from which you can write commands and read data. 6) Load LXI webpage The analyzer conforms to LXI Core 2011 Device standards.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control 4) Search device resource Start-up Ultra Sigma and click to open the panel as shown in the figure below. Then, click "Search" and the software starts searching for the GPIB device resources connected to the PC automatically. When a GPIB resource is found, its device source descriptor will be displayed on the right side of the panel.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message RIGOL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message This chapter lists the commonly encountered failures of the analyzer and their solutions. In addition, the meaning of each message in the message list is also introduced.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message Troubleshooting The commonly encountered failures and their solutions are listed below. When you encounter those problems, please solve them following the corresponding steps. If the problem remains still, please contact RIGOL and provide your device information (System Information System Info). 1. The screen is still dark (no display) after power on: (1) Check whether the fan is running: — If yes, the connection of the internal screen cable may be loose.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message RIGOL 4. Wrong measurement results or poor precision: To calculate the system errors and check the measurement results and precision, refer to the introductions in "Specifications". To reach these specifications, please: (1) Check whether all the external devices are successfully connected and are working normally. (2) Get some knowledge of the signal under measurement and set appropriate instrument parameters.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message Messages Messages fall into three types on the basis of their purpose and severity: Information Message, Error Message and Status Message. These messages can help you to get accurate measurements and know the working status of the analyzer. 1. Information Message Inform you that the current task has been finished or the analyzer has entered a specified state. Information messages are always marked with .
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message RIGOL (2) Execution Error: Indicate an execution error is detected by the Execution Control Block. Possible reasons are: A parameter following the command header is evaluated by the device as being outside of its legal input range. The command could not be properly responded to due to the current device condition. Message number: -299 to -200.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message Information Message Number Message Description 1 3 PictBridge printer connected. PictBridge printer is connected successfully and is waiting for initialization. PictBridge printer installed successfully. PictBridge printer has already been installed successfully and is ready for printing. PictBridge printer disconnected. 4 Printing task finished. 5 Printing task paused. Printing task is paused due to an error. Please solve the problem and select "RESUME".
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message 19 Please select the valid file type. 20 U Disk is not connected. 30 LAN connected. 31 32 40 LAN disconnected. Network settings will be reset, press yes to continue? Welcome to Super Mode. 41 Welcome to User Mode. 42 Welcome to Production Mode. 43 Welcome to Maintenance Mode. 44 Welcome to Color Egg Mode. 50 Please confirm, and press again. 51 The display was locked, please press Esc to unlock. 52 Display unlocked. 54 Please select the valid file.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message 92 Press the keys to be unlocked and then press ESC. 93 The key is locked. 94 Keys are locked success. 95 Keys are unlocked success.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message RIGOL Error Message Command Error Number Message Description -100 Command error. A generic syntax error indicates that the device cannot detect more specific errors. This code indicates that only Command Error defined in IEEE 488.2,11.5.1.1.4 has been found. Invalid character. The syntactic element contains an invalid character; for example, the command header contains an ampersand (SETUP&).
RIGOL -111 -112 -113 -114 -115 -120 -121 -123 -124 -128 4-10 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message An error was detected in the command header. This error message is always used when the device cannot detect more specific errors described in errors -111 to -119. Header separator error. An illegal command header separator was encountered while parsing the command header; for example, no space is allowed following the command header, thus *GMC"MACRO" is wrong. Program mnemonic too long.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message -130 -131 -134 -138 -140 -141 -144 -148 -150 -151 -158 RIGOL Suffix error. This error, as well as errors -131 to -139, is generated when parsing a suffix. This error message is always used when the device cannot detect a more specific error. Invalid suffix. The suffix does not follow the syntax described in IEEE 488.2, 7.7.3.2, or the suffix is inappropriate for this device. Suffix too long. The suffix contained more than 12 characters (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.3.
RIGOL -160 -161 -168 -170 -171 -178 -180 -181 -183 -184 4-12 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message Block data error. This error, as well as errors -161 to -169, is generated when parsing a block data element. This error message is always used when the device cannot detect a more specific error. Invalid block data. A block data element was expected, but was invalid for some reason (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.6.2); for example, an END message was received before the length was satisfied.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message RIGOL Execution Error Number Message Description -200 Execution error. A generic syntax error indicates that the device cannot detect more specific errors. This code indicates that only an Execution Error defined in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.5 has occurred. Invalid while in local. Indicate that a command is not executable while the device is in local mode (see IEEE 488.2, 5.6.1.5); select a proper communication interface to switch to remote mode. Command protected.
RIGOL -240 -241 -250 -251 -252 -253 -254 -256 -257 4-14 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message executed because the version of the data is incorrect for the device. This particular error message is always used when file or block data formats can be recognized by the instrument but cannot be executed due to version incompatibility. For example, an unsupported file version, an unsupported instrument version. Hardware error.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message -258 RIGOL Media protected. Indicate that a legal program command or query could not be executed because the disk was in write-protect mode.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message Device Specific Error Number Message Description -300 Device-specific error. A generic device-dependent error indicates that the device cannot detect more specific errors. This code indicates that only a Device-Dependent Error defined in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.6 has occurred. Please report the error to your RIGOL sales or technical support team. System error. Indicate that some error, termed "system error" by the device, has occurred.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message RIGOL restart the converter. 300 301 302 303 304 310 311 312 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 Print paper error. Fail to print. Please check whether print papers are available and in the correct position. Print ink error. Fail to print. Please check the quantity of ink or confirm whether the ink is installed correctly. Printer hardware error. Fail to print. A printer hardware error occurred and please check it. Print file type error.
RIGOL 327 328 329 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message Other language except English not supported. Any other languages are disabled except English. File operation failed. 332 No space to save file. The file or folder can not be created or saved owing to limited space. Invalid license key. The length of the license key must be no more than 20 characters. Invalid File Type to load. 333 Invalid installation, please insert U disk again.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message 360 RIGOL 412 User preset failed. The user preset has failed because the edition of the saved status data is incorrect or the status data has been damaged. In this situation, the system will execute Factory settings as the defaults. Input signal power out of range. Indicate that the input signal power is out of range. Working in this state for a long time would cause damage to the device. Please reduce the input power. 1st LO unlock. The first LO is unlocked.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message Query Error Number Message Description -400 Query error. A generic query error indicates that the device cannot detect more specific errors. This code indicates that only a Query Error defined in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.7 and 6.3 has occurred. Query INTERRUPTED. Indicate that an INTERRUPTED Query error occurred due to some reason (see IEEE 488.2, 6.3.2.3); for example, a query was added to DAB or GET before a response was completely sent. Query UNTERMINATED.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message RIGOL Status Message Number Message Description 202 Auto range… 203 Auto tune… 204 Calibrating… 205 252 Waiting for triggered… If it is not in freerun mode, the system will keep waiting until it receives a trigger signal. Auto range finished. 253 Auto tune finished. 254 Self-calibration finished. 255 Triggered.
Chapter 5 Specifications RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Specifications are valid under the following conditions: the instrument is within the calibration period, is stored for at least two hours at 0℃ to 50℃ temperature and is warmed up for 40 minutes. Unless otherwise noted, the specifications in the manual include the measurement uncertainty. Typical (typ.): characteristic performance, which 80 percent of the measurement results will meet at room temperature (approximately 25℃).
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Technical Specifications Frequency Frequency DSA705 DSA710 Frequency range 100 kHz to 500 MHz 100 kHz to 1 GHz Frequency resolution 1 Hz Internal Reference Frequency DSA705 Reference frequency Accuracy Initial calibration accuracy Temperature stability Aging rate DSA710 10 MHz ±[ (time since last calibration × aging rate) + temperature stability + calibration accuracy] <1 ppm 0℃ to 50℃, reference to 25℃ <2 ppm <2 ppm/year Frequency Readout Accuracy Marker resolutio
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications SSB Phase Noise Carrier offset DSA705 DSA710 20℃ to 30℃, fc = 500 MHz 20℃ to 30℃, fc = 1 GHz 10 kHz <-80 dBc/Hz 100 kHz <-100 dBc/Hz (typ.) Residual FM 20℃ to 30℃, RBW = VBW = 1 kHz DSA705 Residual FM DSA710 <50 Hz (nom.) Bandwidths Set "Auto SWT" to "Accy" DSA705 DSA710 Resolution bandwidth (-3 dB) 100 Hz to 1 MHz, in 1-3-10 sequence RBW uncertainty <5% (nom.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Displayed Average Noise Level (DANL) DSA705 Frequency PA off PA on DSA710 attenuation = 0 dB, RBW = VBW = 100 Hz, sample detector, trace average ≥ 50, 20℃ to 30℃, input impendence = 50 Ω 100 kHz to 1 MHz <-90 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.) 1 MHz to 500 MHz <-100 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.) 500 MHz to 1 GHz 100 kHz to 1 MHz <-110 dBm, <-130 dBm (typ.) 1 MHz to 500 MHz <-120 dBm, <-130 dBm (typ.) 500 MHz to 1 GHz <-90 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.) <-100 dBm, <-110 dBm (typ.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Absolute Amplitude Uncertainty DSA705 DSA710 fc = 50 MHz, peak detector, preamplifier off, attenuation = 10 dB, input signal level = -10dBm, 20℃ to 30℃ Uncertainty <0.4 dB RBW Switching Uncertainty relative to 1 kHz RBW Uncertainty <0.1 dB Reference Level Range Resolution -100 dBm to +20 dBm, in 1 dB step log scale 0.01 dB linear scale 4 digits Preamplifier DSA705 (standard) Gain 100 kHz to 500 MHz 20 dB (nom.) 500 MHz to 1 GHz DSA710 (standard) 20 dB (nom.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Distortion Second Harmonic Intercept DSA705 Second harmonic intercept (SHI) DSA710 fc ≥ 50 MHz, input signal level = -20 dBm, attenuation = 10 dB +40 dBm Third-order Intercept DSA705 Third-order intercept (TOI) DSA710 fc ≥ 50 MHz, two -20 dBm tones at input mixer spaced by 200 kHz, attenuation = 10 dB +10 dBm 1dB Gain Compression 1dB compression of input mixer (P1dB) fc ≥ 50 MHz, attenuation = 0 dB >0 dBm Spurious Response DSA705 Spurious response, inherent DSA710
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Sweep Sweep Sweep time Sweep time uncertainty DSA705 DSA710 span ≥ 100 Hz 10 ms to 500 s 10 ms to 1000 s zero span 20 μs to 500 s 20 μs to 1000 s span ≥ 100 Hz 5% (nom.) zero span (sweep time setting value > 1 ms) Sweep mode 5% (nom.) continuous, single Trigger Trigger Trigger source free run, video, external External trigger level 5 V TTL level SSC-DSA (Option) Signal Seamless Capture (SSC) Measurement bandwidth User’s Guide for DSA700 Series 1.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Input /Output Front Panel Connectors RF input impedance 50 Ω (nom.) connector N female Internal/ External Reference Internal reference External reference frequency 10 MHz output level +3 dBm to +10 dBm, +8 dBm (typ.) impedance 50 Ω (nom.) connector BNC female frequency 10 MHz ± 5 ppm input level 0 dBm to +10 dBm impedance 50 Ω (nom.) connector BNC female External Trigger Input External trigger input impedance 1 kΩ (nom.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications General Specifications Display Type TFT LCD Resolution 800 x 480 pixels Size 8 inch Colors 64k Printer Supported Protocol PictBridge Mass Memory flash disk (internal), Mass memory USB storage device (not supplied) Power Supply Input voltage range, AC 100 V to 240 V (nom.) AC supply frequency 45 Hz to 440 Hz Power consumption 35 W (typ.), max.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety in line with EMC instruction (2014/30/EU), in line with or exceed IEC61326-1: 2013/EN61326-1: 2013 Group 1 Class A standard CISPR 11/EN 55011 IEC 61000-4-2:2008/EN 61000-4-2 EMC ±4.0 kV (contact discharge), ±8.0 kV (air discharge) IEC 61000-4-3:2002/EN 3 V/m (80 MHz to 1 GHz); 3 V/m (1.4 GHz to 2 GHz); 1 V/m 61000-4-3 (2.0 GHz to 2.7 GHz) IEC 61000-4-4:2004/EN 61000-4-4 1 kV power lines IEC 61000-4-5:2001/EN 0.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Appendix Chapter 6 Appendix Appendix A: Ordering Infomation Description spectrum analyzer, 100 kHz to 500 MHz (with Model Standard accessories Options Optional accessories preamplifier) spectrum analyzer, 100 kHz to 1 GHz (with preamplifier) quick guide (hard copy) power cable EMI filter & quasi-peak detector advanced measurement kit DSA PC software signal seamless capture include: N-SMA cable, BNC-BNC cable, N-BNC adaptor, N-SMA adaptor, 75 Ω to 50 Ω adaptor, 900 MHz/1.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Appendix Appendix B: Warranty RIGOL warrants that the product mainframe and product accessories will be free from defects in materials and workmanship within the warranty period. If a product proves defective within the respective period, RIGOL guarantees free replacement or repair of any defective products within a reasonable period of time. To get repair service, please contact with your nearest RIGOL sales or service office.
Index RIGOL Index 1/ΔTime ................................. 2-67 2FSK ............................... 2-39, 2-57 3rd Order Lower ....................... 2-55 3rd Order Upper ....................... 2-55 Accurate Calibrate ..................... 2-89 ACP ................................. 2-36, 2-43 Active Fctn ............................... 2-93 Adj CH BW ............................... 2-44 AM .......................................... 2-60 Amplitude Correction ................. 2-18 Auto ................
RIGOL Language ................................ 2-88 Last Span ................................ 2-10 License Info ............................. 2-98 Line Mode ................................ 2-94 Local (D:) ............................... 2-104 Main CH BW............................. 2-44 Manual-IP ................................ 2-91 Marker Table ............................ 2-67 marker types ............................ 2-63 Max......................................... 2-74 Max Hold ................
Index Sweep Time ............................. 2-25 sweeps number ........................ 2-28 System Information................... 2-96 System Message ....................... 2-96 Time/Date................................ 2-97 TOI ......................................... 2-37 TP Type ................................... 2-42 T-Power ........................... 2-36, 2-41 Trigger Edge............................. 2-29 Trigger Level ............................ 2-29 TX1000 ................................