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    Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality new and certified-used/pre-owned equipment SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT • FAST SHIPPING AND DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess, underutilized, and idle used equipment at our full-service, in-house repair center We also offer credit for buy-backs and trade-ins •…
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    2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Model: GSP-827 Operation Manual GW Part No. 82SP-82700MA Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    EN 61000-4-8 : 1993 Voltage Dips/ Interrupts ————————- EN 61000-4-11: 1994 ◎ Safety Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73/23/EEC & amended by 93/68/EEC Safety Requirements EN 61010-1: 2001 IEC 61010-1: 2001 Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    6.2.18 S ………………….21 AVE MEASUREMENT SETUP TO EMORY 6.2.19 R ……………………21 ECALL TRACE SETUP TO EMORY 6.2.20 T ON/OFF ………………21 NTERNAL CALIBRATION SIGNAL   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    …………………………..83 YSTEM 8.4.3 O …………………………..87 PTION 8.4 P …………………………92 OWER ONTROL 8.5 D ………………….92 IAGNOSIS NFORMATION ON THE ISPLAY 9.0 SPECIFICATION……………………………………………………………………………………………………   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 6: General Description And Features

    This is another example of our dedication to engineering excellence.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 7: Usage Precautions And Recommendations

    The following symbols may appear in this manual or on the product: DANGER Protective Earth (ground) ATTENTION High Voltage refer to Conductor Terminal Manual Terminal   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    • Use electrostatic discharge precautions while handling and making connections to the GSP-827. • Do not place wires into the connectors of the GSP-827, only mating connectors and adapters. • Do not block or obstruct cooling fan vent opening on side panels or on the rear panel of unit.
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    • Use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild detergent and water. Do not spray any liquid into the unit. • Do not use chemicals or cleaners containing benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone or other harsh chemicals.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    7) Storage Environment • The following conditions are recommended for optimum storage of the instrument — Indoor Temperature 0° to 40° C Relative Humidity < 85%   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 11: Product Option Information

    Note (1): The Battery Pack works and be charged with AC line only the DC/AC dual mode power supply is installed. It is not charged at DC operation. It is charged under both power ON and Standby modes.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 12: First Time Use

    It is not a well-filtered signal. When the unit is turned on, if 100MHz and harmonics appear on the display, check this signal is ON or OFF first.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 13: Install And Uninstall The Battery

    (3) Lock up the cover back When the battery pack is correctly installed and in use, a symbol will show up at the top of display.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 14: Panel Description

    2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual 5.0 Panel Description 5.1 Front Panel Description   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    N type connector for RF measurement input. Editing keys Including number, unit, minus sign, back space and enter keys. TG Output N type connector for TG synchronized output.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 16: Rear Panel Descriptions

    2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual 5.2 Rear Panel Descriptions   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    Panel Label Usage warning. Trigger Input External Trigger input. See Trigger >> External function. 10MHz Ref 10MHz output allows synchronizing with the other equipment. Output   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 18: Quick Use Guide

    Set the Center frequency to the peak signal frequency, F5 <Peak to so that the peak signal will be shown at up right of the Center> central display.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 19: Track Peak Signal

    Key in the specific marker frequency by using numerical and unit keys. N, … , MHz Repeating the above procedure can turn on markers from 0 to 9.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 20: Delta-Marker Operation

    Setup the Power Measurement parameters. <Setup> Define the channel bandwidth. <CH BW> Define the channel space. <CH SPC> F4<ADJ CH Define the adjacent channel parameters. OFFSET>   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 21: Ocbw Measurement

    F2 <LLimit Activate the low limit line. ON/OFF> F4 <Pss/fl Activate the Pass/Fail test. The “PASS” and “FAIL” ON/OFF> messages will automatically appear underneath the trace.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 22: Edit The Limit Line

    Function key Description Trigger Select the trigger mode functions. F2 <Video Select level-on-display as trigger source. Key in the level Level> to trigger the sweep.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 23: Trigger By Externally Stimulus Signal

    Activate the power measurement relative functions. F1 <LCD Rotate Spinner to adjust LCD contrast. Cntrst > Switch the backlight ON/OFF. <Bklight> F3 <Invert Invert the screen. screen>   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 24: Save Measurement/Setup To Memory

    6.2.21 Calendar/Clock setting Date setting Function key Description System Select the System relative functions. F5 <System Select to set the real time clock inside. clock>   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 25: Preset System

    Preset the system. Preset> Exit the submenu. <Return> 6.2.23 System information Function key Description System Select the System relative functions. Look for more functions. <More>   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 26: Synchronized By External Reference Signal

    Perform the Normalization function before connecting the <Normal> DUT if necessary. F5 <Ref This function allows normalization on the specific level Value> for extra gain or loss.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 27: Menu Tree

    Last Span < Ref Level << Amplitude Scale (10/5/2/1) < Unit (dBm/dBuV/ < dBmV/dBm/Hz) Ext Gain Loss < InputZ (50/75 < ohm) InputZ CAL <   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 28: Measurement Function

    A*const->A < Return < Normal Detect << Detect < Sample Detect < Peak + < Average (1/2/3) < QPeak(Auto/ < TC1/TC2/TC3) Return < Return <   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    H Limit (ON/OFF) << Limit Line L Limit (ON/OFF) < Limit High << < Edit Limit Insert < Delete < Undo < Return < Pass/Fail < (ON/OFF)   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 30: Control Function

    Trigger Delay < < Trigger Freg. LCD Cntrst << Display BkLight < (ON/OFF) Invert Screen < Split (ON/OFF) < Upper (ON/OFF) < Lower (ON/OFF) <   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 31: State Function

    > Offset > Ref Value > Return >> > Rcvr FM (OFF/WB/NB) > AM (ON/OFF) > Volume > Tone > Squelch > FM Det (AC/DC)   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 32
    >> > More >> Self Test GPIB Pass > Flash Pass > NVRAM Pass > RTC pass > Return > System Preset > System Config   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    > OPTION TG Yes No > Rcvr Yes No > QP Det Yes No Reference Std Med > > Phase Noise Yes No > Return   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 34: Operation

    Peak to Center will find the peak signal on display and then change the center frequency to the frequency of peak signal. Peak to Center will not activate the marker.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    Editing: Directly specify the center frequency. The back space key BK SP can erase the last number. Note: Refer to Span function to see the operation.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    The relation between Center/Span and Start/Stop are as follows.     Sapn Sapn − StartFrequ ency Center   StopFreque Center         Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    For example, if the span is 100MHz, UP/DOWN and Scroll keys will change the frequency 10MHz for every key pushing or scroll movement. Editing : To specify the center frequency directly.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 38
    Peak to Center will find the frequency of peak signal first, and then change the Center frequency to the peak frequency. Prforming this function will not enable all marks.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 39: Span Functions

    Refer to TG (Option→TG) function for details. Last Span will let Span return to the last setting. Note that only one last setting will be kept.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    -30.0 -40.0 Full Span -50.0 Span:2.7GHz -60.0 Zero Span -70.0 Last -80.0 Span -90.0 -100.0 -110.0 Start:0.0kHz Stop:2.7GHz RBW:4 MHz Center:1.35GHz VBW:300 kHz Span:2.7GHz Sweep:300.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    -70.0 Last -80.0 Span -90.0 -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.0MHz Stop:101.0MH RBW:300 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:2.0MHz Sweep:200.0ms Return to the last span by using this key.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 42: Amplitude

    InputZ can toggle the input impedance between 50Ω and 75Ω. Note the 50Ω and 75Ω switch here is a software adjustment. Input Z Cal offers the compensation entry of the 75Ω adaptor. The ideal number is at 5.9dB   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 43: Reference Level

    Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms UP/DOWN and Scroll keys switch the scale in 10-5-2-1 sequence. Editing : The editing entry will select the closest scale to 10-5-2-1 one.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 44
    UP/DOWN and Scroll : To change offset by 0.1dB for every move. Editing : To adjust the offset from -99.0 to 99.0dB in 0.1 dB resolution.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 45
    The “Input Z Cal” performs only when the input Z is at 75 Ω . In other words, when the input Z is switched to 50 Ω, the calibration value will return to 0.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 46: Measurement Functions

    ∆Marker, and specify any other marker as its reference marker. Markers to Peaks function allows the markers to find the peak signals automatically. It is very useful to pick the EMI signals.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 47
    The marker will find the Maximum signal on the display and present the level reading in the marker table which is on the upper-right corner of display.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 48
    -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms When operate with delta marker, enter the delta frequency rather than the absolute frequency.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    The operation details of each function key is described as follows: Multi Marker Mode Operation—Normal Mode Marker Selection Marker Marker dBmV dBuV BK SP Marker   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    Enable the selected Marker ON to be ready for frequency entry first. Then specify the marker frequency. No need to push Marker again when the unit is already in Marker functions.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    Markers to Peaks will have all activated markers find the peak signals. Three activated markers will find the top 3 peak signals. If ten markers are all ON, the top 10 signals will be discovered.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    UP/DOWN and Scroll : To change the Delta Marker number in the order of 0 to 9. Editing : To enter the Delta Marker number directly. Turn Marker ON Marker Marker dBmV dBuV BK SP   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    Please refer to the normal mode. All ON/OFF Marker ON OFF All ON OFF is a quick key to turn ON/OFF all selected markers. Please refer to the normal mode.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 54
    2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual Return Marker Return To exit the Multi-Marker mode.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 55: Peak Search

    Peak Left let marker find the next peak signal leftward. Track is to let marker continuously keep searching the peak signal and moving it to the center on the display.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 56
    ON OFF VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms Note: The difference from Peak to Center in Frequency functions is that the Marker is activated in Peak Search group.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 57
    Step:1MHz -60.0 Next Peak -70.0 Peak -80.0 Right -90.0 Peak Left -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.6MHz Stop:100.6MHz Track RBW:30 kHz Center:100.1MHz ON OFF VBW:100 kHz Span:10MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 58
    Stop:100.6MHz Track RBW:30 kHz Center:100.1MHz ON OFF VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms Repeat Peak Left key will have marker find the marker in the left side.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 59
    Note: Because the marker continuously keeps searching the peak signal and moving it to the center on the display, therefore the Center Frequency is changeable as long as the track function is on.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 60: Trace

    There are also two detection modes implemented by hardware. Average is done by low pass filter. There are three time constants of Quasi Peak detection, TC1, TC2 and TC3 for 600ms, 550ms and 160ms respectively.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 61
    Pushing this key can freeze the trace on the display. Trace Math Operation Trace Trace More Math Pushing this key will start the trace math operation.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 62
    Detect Access this key can operate the following detection modes. Normal Detection Normal Trace Detect More Detect Sample Detection Mode Sample Trace Detect More Detect   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 63
    Positive Peak Detection Mode Peak+ Trace Detect More Detect Average Detection Mode Trace More Detect Quasi Peak Detection Mode QPeak QPeak QPeak Trace More Detect   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 64: Pwr Measurement

    Adj CH 1 ( LACPR 1 / UACPR1 ) and Adj CH 2 ( LACPR 2 / UACPR 2 ) in the P0wer measurement table. Adj. CH Offset LAdj. CH UAdj. CH CH SPC Channel Up Channel Down Definitions for ACPR measurement   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 65
    Channel Channel measurement measurement Space of next channel (For next channel measurement) For the detailed information of each operation, please refer to the following paragraphs.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 66: Measurement Results

    2: — OCBW:205 kHz -40.0 Power:-30.2dBm OCBW -50.0 -60.0 CH BW -70.0 -80.0 Setup -90.0 -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 67
    Editing : Editing keys can adjust the channel bandwidth directly. Channel Setup Channel Setup is to define the channel parameters that include Channel Bandwidth , Channel Space , OCBW Percentage and Adjacent Channel Offset.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 68: Channel Spacing

    VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms UP/DOWN and Scroll : To change the frequency by 100kHz for every adjustment. Editing : To adjust the channel bandwidth directly.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 69
    BW:100 kHz -60.0 Adj CH BW 2 -70.0 Adj CH -80.0 Offs 2 -90.0 -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz Return VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 70
    VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms Channel UP The Power Measurement will measure the next higher channel. Channel Down The Power Measurement will measure the lower channel.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 71: Limit Line

    High Limit Line LLimit -50.0 -60.0 Edit -70.0 Low Limit Line -80.0 Pss/fl ON OFF -90.0 -100.0 -110.0 Stop:100.5MHz Start:99.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 72
    5 100.4 -45.0 99.9 -45.0 6 100.5 -45.0 99.9 -30.0 100.1 -30.0 100.1 -45.0 Editing : Enter the frequency (horizontal) or level( vertical) of the point.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 73
    Level Frequency Frequency Undo (MHz) (MHz) (dBm (dBm 99.5 -45.0 100.3 -40.0 99.9 -45.0 100.4 -45.0 99.9 -30.0 100.5 -45.0 100.1 -30.0 100.1 -45.0 Reutrn   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 74
    AMPL CAL HLimit -30.0 -40.0 LLimit -50.0 -60.0 Edit -70.0 -80.0 Pss/fl -90.0 -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.5MHz PASS! Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 75: Control Functions

    UP/DOWN and Scroll : Select the RBW within 3k, 30k, 300k and 4MHz under Manu Mode. Editing : The editing entry will select the closest RBW to 3k, 30k, 300k and 4MHz.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 76
    Repeating SwpTm Auto key can switch the Sweep Time between Auto and Manual mode. UP/DOWN and Scroll : Change the Sweep Time to Manu Mode. Editing : Enter the sweep time directly. The minimum is 100msec.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 77: Trigger

    Trigger delay allows sweep happens later than the condition is match. Activate Free Run to stop trigger function.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 78
    -50.0 -60.0 Video Level:-40 dBm Exter -70.0 -80.0 Singl -90.0 Trigger -100.0 Delay -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz Trigger RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz Freq VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 79
    -50.0 Video Level:-40 dBm -60.0 Exter -70.0 -80.0 Singl -90.0 Trigger -100.0 Delay -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz Trigger RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz Freq VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 80: Display Functions

    Video Level -50.0 Freq:100.1MHz -60.0 Exter -70.0 Singl -80.0 -90.0 Trigger Delay -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Trigger Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz Freq VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 81: Display Functions

    UP/DOWN and Scroll : To increase or decrease the contrast to fit the best visual effect. Back Light BkLight Display ON OFF Repeating BkLight ON/ OFF key can switch the LCD backlight ON and OFF.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 82
    Display can be split into two windows and can be turned on and set separately. When both windows are ON, they will toggle the measurement and present the trace at the same time.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 83: Save/Recall

    Press <F5> key to select Save from Location —————— > Press <Enter> key to Save Trace to Memory -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 84
    Press <Enter> key to Save Trace to Memory -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms Erase Trace Save Erase /Recall Trace Erase All Save Erase /Recall   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 85: State Functions

    The Calibration function features the final calibration of manufacturing or tuning from the front panel. It is intentionally not allowed user to access. Refer to service manual for service demand.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 86: System

    Maintenance is to set the option configuration for manufacturer. It is intentionally not allowed user to access. Refer to service manual for service demand.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

  • Page 87
    -50.0 -60.0 Stop -70.0 Data -80.0 -90.0 -100.0 -110.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz Return RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms Serial Port will tell RS232 parameters.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
  • Page 88
    First select Hour, Minute, Second and followed with UP/DOWN , Scroll or Editing keys to specify the current date. The Hour here is in 24 hours form.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    The most common frequency 10MHz is surely included. When the Battery Pack is installed, activating the Battery monitor will give the information of battery status.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…

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    (6) Set the offset value. (7) Plug the DUT into the connection. The frequency response is measured accurately. The operation detail is described in following paragraphs.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    Level -20.0 -30.0 TG Level : -10.0dBm Normal -40.0 -50.0 Offset -60.0 -70.0 Value -80.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz Return VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    UP/DOWN and Scroll : To change the reference value in the display level range at 0.1dBm step. Editing : To specify the reference value in the display level range directly.   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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    Ref Lvl: 0.0 dBm AMPL CAL -10.0 Demod -20.0 -30.0 ExtRef Freq -40.0 -50.0 Battery -60.0 -70.0 -80.0 Start:99.5MHz Stop:100.5MHz RBW:30 kHz Center:100.0MHz VBW:100 kHz Span:1.0MHz Sweep:100.0ms   Artisan Technology Group — Quality Instrumentation … Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com…
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GOOD WILL INSTRUMENT CO., LTD.

No.7-1, Jhongsing Rd., Tucheng City, Taipei County, Taiwan` GOOD WILL INSTRUMENT (SUZHOU) CO., LTD.

No. 69, Lushan Road, Suzhou New District Jiangsu, China declares that the below mentioned product

GSP-827

is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Law of Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC) and Low Voltage Equipment Directive (73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC). For the evaluation regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Equipment Directive, the following standards were applied:

EMC

EN 61326-1: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use –– EMC requirements (1997+A1: 1998+A2: 2001)

Conducted and Radiated Emissions

Electrostatic Discharge

EN 55011: 1998 class A

EN 61000-4-2: 1995+A1:1998

Current Harmonic

Radiated Immunity

EN 61000-3-2: 2000

EN 61000-4-3: 1996+A1:1998

Voltage Fluctuation

Electrical Fast Transients

EN 61000-3-3: 1995

EN 61000-4-4: 1995

————————-

Surge Immunity

EN 61000-4-5: 1995

————————-

Conducted Susceptibility

EN 61000-4-6: 1996

————————-

Power Frequency Magnetic Field

EN 61000-4-8 : 1993

————————-

Voltage Dips/ Interrupts

EN 61000-4-11: 1994

Safety

Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73/23/EEC & amended by 93/68/EEC

Safety Requirements

IEC/EN 61010-1: 2001

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual

Table of Contents

Pages

1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES ……………………………………………………………..

3

2.0 USAGE PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ………………………………………………

4

3.0 PRODUCT OPTION INFORMATION …………………………………………………………………………

8

4.0 FIRST TIME USE ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

9

4.1 INTERNAL CALIBRATION SIGNAL ………………………………………………………………………………….

9

4.2 INSTALL AND UNINSTALL THE BATTERY ……………………………………………………………………..

10

5.0 PANEL DESCRIPTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

11

5.1 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION………………………………………………………………………………………

11

5.2 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………

13

6.0 QUICK USE GUIDE …………………………………………………………………………………………………..

15

6.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION …………………………………………………………………………………………….

15

6.2 GUIDE………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

15

6.2.1 FIND THE SIGNAL ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

15

6.2.2 FIND PEAK SIGNAL …………………………………………………………………………………………………

15

6.2.3 TRACK PEAK SIGNAL………………………………………………………………………………………………

16

6.2.4 MAKE CORRECT AMPLITUDE MEASUREMENT ……………………………………………………………

16

6.2.5 75Ω SYSTEM MEASUREMENT …………………………………………………………………………………..

16

6.2.6 MULTIMARKER OPERATION …………………………………………………………………………………..

16

6.2.7 DELTA-MARKER OPERATION…………………………………………………………………………………..

17

6.2.8 PEAK HOLD, AVERAGE AND FREEZE THE MEASUREMENT ………………………………………….

17

6.2.9 ACPR MEASUREMENT …………………………………………………………………………………………..

17

6.2.10 OCBW MEASUREMENT………………………………………………………………………………………..

18

6.2.11 PASS/FAIL TEST BY LIMIT LINE ……………………………………………………………………………..

18

6.2.12 EDIT THE LIMIT LINE,…………………………………………………………………………………………..19

6.2.13 CHANGE RBW, VBW AND SWEEP TIME …………………………………………………………………

19

6.2.14 TRIGGER BY INPUT SIGNAL LEVEL ………………………………………………………………………….

19

6.2.15 TRIGGER BY EXTERNALLY STIMULUS SIGNAL …………………………………………………………

20

6.2.16 OBSERVE TWO SWEEPS (EX, 2ND HARMONIC) BY DUAL WINDOWS ……………………………..

20

6.2.17 CONFIGURE DISPLAY SETTING……………………………………………………………………………….

20

6.2.18 SAVE MEASUREMENT/SETUP TO MEMORY ………………………………………………………………

21

6.2.19 RECALL TRACE/SETUP TO MEMORY……………………………………………………………………….

21

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6.2.20 TURN ON/OFF THE INTERNAL CALIBRATION SIGNAL ……………………………………………..

21

6.2.21 CALENDAR/CLOCK SETTING ………………………………………………………………………………….

21

6.2.22 PRESET SYSTEM ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

22

6.2.23 SYSTEM INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………………………….

22

6.2.24 SYNCHRONIZED BY EXTERNAL REFERENCE SIGNAL ………………………………………………..

23

6.2.25 SYNCHRONIZE OTHER EQUIPMENTS ……………………………………………………………………….

23

6.2.26 TRACKING GENERATOR OPERATION (OPTION) ……………………………………………………….

23

7.0 MENU TREE………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

24

7.1 MAIN FUNCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

24

7.2 MEASUREMENT FUNCTION ………………………………………………………………………………………..

25

7.3 CONTROL FUNCTION …………………………………………………………………………………………………

27

7.4 STATE FUNCTION………………………………………………………………………………………………………

28

8.0 OPERATION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

31

8.1 MAIN FUNCTIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

31

8.1.1 FREQUENCY FUNCTIONS …………………………………………………………………………………………

31

8.1.2 SPAN FUNCTIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

36

8.1.3 AMPLITUDE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

39

8.2 MEASUREMENT FUNCTIONS……………………………………………………………………………………….

43

8.2.1 MARKER ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

43

8.2.2 PEAK SEARCH ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

52

8.2.3 TRACE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

57

8.2.4 PWR MEASUREMENT………………………………………………………………………………………………

61

8.2.5 LIMIT LINE ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

68

8.3 CONTROL FUNCTIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

72

8.3.1 BW……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

72

8.3.2 TRIGGER ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

74

8.3.3 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………

77

8.3.3 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………

78

8.3.4 SAVE/RECALL………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

80

8.4 STATE FUNCTIONS …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

82

8.4.1 CALIBRATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

82

8.4.2 SYSTEM …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

83

8.4.3 OPTION …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

87

8.4 POWER CONTROL……………………………………………………………………………………………………..

92

8.5 DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION ON THE DISPLAY ………………………………………………………………..

92

9.0 SPECIFICATION……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

94

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1.0 General Description and Features

The GSP-827 is designed with the features as follows.

Synthesized-based design covering the frequency from 9kHz to 2.7GHz.

Low noise design: -100dBm noise floor.

4.5kg light weight and compact size.

100 traces and setup memories.

ACPR, OCBW, CHBW of power measurement.

11 ranges of external reference clock (64k~19.2M).

10 Markers with Peak, Peak Track,

Marker, Marker to Center functions.

External and Video Level Trigger with single and continuous modes.

Limit Line and Pass/Fail functions for quickly qualification test.

Spilt Windows extend the measurement flexibility.

Trace functions including Peak Hold, Average and Freeze.

Optional Tracking Generator provides frequency response measurement in one sweep.

Optional filters and QuasiPeak detection provide EMI test.

GPIB and RS232 interface for ATE applications.

AC/DC dual modes power supply and Battery Operations.

The fully synthesized-based and low noise designs offer the high RF performance in measurement. The plentiful measurement functions like 10 markers, traces, power measurement, limit line, dual display and trigger make measurement more easily and quickly. The 100 memories, real time calendar and battery operation realize the true portability. 11 ranges of external reference clock offer the synchronization capability to many telecom standards. The optional Tracking Generator offers the frequency response test with the same frequency band. The GPIB and RS232 interfaces allow the connection between the unit and PC. Users can develop their own applications software. DC 12V power supply allows user to carry this unit to drive around for frequency monitoring. Chargeable battery pack can support the operation without power cord for 4 hours. With the carrying case, this unit is easy to carry and operate in the filed service. 9k and 120k EMI filter and quasi-peak detector can perform the EMC test. AM/FM Demodulation provides the demodulated outputs through both headphone and speaker. Kit sets of connector adaptor offers the convenience under different measurement conditions.

This unit offers the right combination of highly RF performance, plentiful function, easily operated user interface and complete options to facilitate measurement in a wide range of application in laboratory as well as in field service usage. This is another example of our dedication to engineering excellence.

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2.0 Usage Precautions and Recommendations

The following precautions are recommended to insure your safety and provide the best condition of GSP-827.

Safety Term and System

These terms may appear in this manual or on the product:

WARNING: Warning statements identify condition or practices that could result in injury or loss of life

CAUTION: Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property.

The following symbols may appear in this manual or on the product:

DANGER

ATTENTION

Protective

Earth (ground)

High Voltage

refer to

Conductor

Terminal

Manual

Terminal

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FOR UNITED KINGDOM ONLY

NOTE: This lead / appliance must only be wired by competent persons

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

IMPORTANT: The wires in this lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

Green/ Yellow:

Earth

Blue:

Neutral

Brown:

Live (Phase)

As the colours of the wires in main leads may not correspond with the colours marking identified in your plug/appliance, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured Green & Yellow must be connected to the Earth terminal marked with

the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured Green or Green & Yellow.

The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Blue or Black.

The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or P or coloured Brown or Red.

If in doubt, consult the instructions provided with the equipment or contact the supplier.

This cable/appliance should be protected by a suitably rated and approved HBC mains fuse: refer to the rating information on the equipment and/or user instructions for details. As a guide, cable of 0.75mm2 should be protected by a 3A or 5A fuse. Larger conductors would normally require 13A types, depending on the connection method used.

Any moulded mains connector that requires removal /replacement must be destroyed by removal of any fuse & fuse carrier and disposed of immediately, as a plug with bared wires is hazardous if a engaged in live socket. Any re-wiring must be carried out in accordance with the information detailed on this lable.

Use and Wear

CAUTION

Do not exceed +30 dBm into the RF INPUT or +30 dBm reverse power into the TG OUTPUT.

Do not place any heavy object on the instrument.

Avoid severe impacts or rough handling that could damage the GSP-827.

Use electrostatic discharge precautions while handling and making connections to the GSP-827.

Do not place wires into the connectors of the GSP-827, only mating connectors and adapters.

Do not block or obstruct cooling fan vent opening on side panels or on the rear panel of unit.

This equipment is not for measurements performed for CAT II, III, and IV.

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1) Disassembly of the Instrument

Do not disassemble the instrument; refer the instrument to a factory approved service facility only.

2) AC Power Input

CAUTION

AC input should be within the range of selected line voltage ± 10%.

Insure the correct fuse is installed prior to applying voltage for the first time:

100V~240 VAC input : T 0.6A 250V 36W(AC only)

T1.6A 250V 90W(AC/DC+Battery)

Check the line voltage setting on the rear panel. If the line voltage does not match input voltage, change as follows:

a)Remove AC Power Cord;

b)Open cover of AC socket with flat blade screwdriver;

c)Remove selector Cam Drum and rotate to the correct voltage selection

d)Replace Cam Drum.

3) Grounding

WARNING

To avoid electrical shock, the power cord protective grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground.

4) Fuse Replacement

WARNING

For continued fire protection, replace the fuse with the specified type and rating only.

Disconnect power cord before replacing fuse.

If the fuse is blown, there is something wrong with the instrument. Repair the cause of fault before replacing fuse.

5) Cleaning

Disconnect AC Power Cord from the instrument before cleaning.

Use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild detergent and water. Do not spray any liquid into the unit.

Do not use chemicals or cleaners containing benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone or other harsh chemicals.

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6) Operating Environment

The following conditions are recommended for optimum use of the instrument:

Indoor Use

Altitude < 2000 m

Temperature 18° to 28° C

Relative Humidity < 90%

Dust Free

No direct sunlight

No strong magnetic fields

Installation Category:

II

Pollution degree: 2

7) Storage Environment

The following conditions are recommended for optimum storage of the instrument —

Indoor

Temperature 0° to 40° C

Relative Humidity < 85%

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3.0 Product Option information

Ordering information

Description

GSP-827

Spectrum Analyzer, 9k~2.7GHz

Option 01

Tracking Generator, 9k ~ 2.7GHz

AC/DC/Battery operation power supply with battery pack

Option 02

100 ~ 240 VAC, 12VDC and Battery operation triple mode Power

supply.

Battery : Li-Ion x 2. Chargeable with AC line.(1)

Option 03

Medium stability Time base

Temperature: ±1ppm

Aging: ±1ppm/yr

Option 06

GPIB Interface

Option 07

GSC-001: Soft Carrying case

General kit Set

Option 08

ADP-002: SMA (J/F) to N (P/M) adaptor × 2

ATN-100: 10dB Attenuator × 1

GTL-303: RF Cable assembly ( RD316 + SMA (P) ×2, 60cm ) ×2

GSC-002: Kit box ×1

CATV kit set

Option 09

ADP-001: BNC (J/F) to N (P/M) adaptor × 2

ADP-101: BNC (P/M) 50Ω to BNC (J/F) 75Ω adaptor × 2

GTL-304: RF Cable assembly ( RG223, N(P)-N(J), 30cm ) ×2

GSC-003: Kit box ×1

RLB kit set

Option 10

GAK-001: Cal. Kit, termination, N, 50Ω× 1

GAK-002: Cap with chain × 1

GTL-302: RF Cable assembly ( RG223 + N (P) ×2, 30cm ) ×2

GSC-004: Kit box ×1

Option 11

GTL-401: DC Power line

Opt. 12 EMI Filters(*)

RBW Selections: 9kHz and 120kHz, 6dB bandwidth,

RBW Accuracy: 15%

Opt. 13 Demodulator(*)

Demodulator: AM, FM

Output: Internal speaker, 3.5mm stereo jack wired for mono

operation.

Opt. 14 EMI filters and

RBW Selections: 9kHz and 120kHz, 6dB bandwidth, 300Hz, 3dB

300Hz RBW(*)

bandwidth

RBW Accuracy: 15%

Opt. 15 EMI Filters and

RBW Selections: 9kHz and 120kHz, 6dB bandwidth,

Demodulator(*)

RBW Accuracy: 15%

Demodulator: AM, FM

Output: Internal speaker, 3.5mm stereo jack wired for mono

operation.

Opt 16 EMI Filters, 300Hz

RBW Selections: 9kHz and 120kHz, 6dB bandwidth, 300Hz, 3dB

RBW, and Demodulator(*)

bandwidth

RBW Accuracy: 15%

Demodulator: AM, FM

Output: Internal speaker, 3.5mm stereo jack wired for mono

operation.

Note(*): Only one option could be selected among option 12 to 16 for any GSP-827.

Note (1): The Battery Pack works and be charged with AC line only the DC/AC dual mode power supply is installed. It is not charged at DC operation. It is charged under both power ON and Standby modes.

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4.0 First Time Use

The following text assumes that the SAFETY section of this manual has been read carefully and understood.

Each time before the instrument is operated, make sure that it is connected to protective earth. Before establish the connection and measurement, check if the device under test is connected to protective earth as well.

Since the RF measurement is very sensitive, clean connectors on the front panel is very important for the accurate measurement. Regularly cleaning up the connector is strongly recommended.

The main power switch is located on the rear side. Switch it on to activate the Standby mode and the power indicator on the front panel is on with red light. Push and hold the “STBY” button for 2~3 seconds to turn on the unit. The power indicator will turn into green. Pushing and holding the same button turns the unit to standby mode. When the unit is turned into standby or off, the last setting is stored and recalled when it is turned on again.

4.1 Internal calibration signal

A 100MHz -30dBm calibration signal is built-in for internal calibration. Turn it on and off by the following function keys.

Sysetm : Push System key.

F3 : Push F3 key to switch the internal calibration signal ON/OFF.

It is not a well-filtered signal. When the unit is turned on, if 100MHz and harmonics appear on the display, check this signal is ON or OFF first.

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4.2 Install and Uninstall the Battery

(1) Remove the cover

(2) Slide in the batteries

(3) Lock up the cover back

When the battery pack is correctly installed and in use, a symbol will show up at the top of display.

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5.0Panel Description

5.1Front Panel Description

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Item

Description

1

LCD

A 640×480 resolution and monochrome LCD. The Backlight can be

switched ON/OFF and Contract is adjustable. See Display function.

2

F1-F6

Soft key linked to the other function keys on the panel.

3

Main Functions

Including Frequency, Span and Amplitude the most popular keys.

4

Measurement

Measurement groups including Marker, Peak Search, Trace, Power

Keys

Measurement and Limit Line.

5

Control Keys

Control function groups including BW, Trigger, Display and

Save/Recall, the BW including RBW, VBW and Sweep Time.

6

State Keys

State function groups including Calibrate, System and Option. The

Calibration function is only for manufacture setting. The Option defines

the state of all options.

7

Power Key

Pushing and holding the key for 2~3 seconds to turn ON/ Standby. The

main power switch on rear side has to be switched to ON to activate this

power key.

8

Power Indicator

It is green when power is ON and red at Standby.

9

Arrow key

UP and DOWN arrows make step changes in Frequency, Span and

Amplitude. In Frequency change, the frequency step is defined for

Frequency step (Frequency >> Step (F4)). In Span, the steps are in 1-2-5

sequence. In Amplitude, the steps are equal to Amplitude scale

(Amplitude >> Scale (F3)). The Right and Left keys are mainly used for

Calibration.

10

Scroll Key

Changing the setting in fine step.

11

RF Input

N type connector for RF measurement input.

12

Editing keys

Including number, unit, minus sign, back space and enter keys.

13

TG Output

N type connector for TG synchronized output.

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5.2 Rear Panel Descriptions

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Item

Description

14

Ref Input

External reference signal input. When this terminal is fed with an

external reference signal, the system frequency is synchronized to it. See

Option >> ExtRefFreq function.

15

Freq. Adjust

Adjustment for internal frequency reference, which allows aligning

frequency with the other equipments.

16

GBIP

GBIP terminal

17

RS232

RS232 terminal.

18

Headphone

Headphone output when the demodulation option is built-in.

19

Battery Pack Slot

Slot for plugging the battery pack. Rotating the screw on the top of

battery cover counterclockwise to move the cover. Installation is easily

done by sliding batteries in and locking up the cover.

20

Panel label

Fuse selection guide.

21

Power Switch

Main AC Power switch.

22

AC Input

AC Input.

23

Fuse Socket

Fuse socket.

24

DC Input

DC 12V input.

25

Panel Label

Usage warning.

26

Trigger Input

External Trigger input. See Trigger >> External function.

27

10MHz Ref

10MHz output allows synchronizing with the other equipment.

Output

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6.0Quick use guide

6.1General Description

The quick use guide provides the information of measurement-oriented operation. Every operation is titled with a measurement demand and followed by the corresponding operation sequence of the keys on the front panel and terminals on the rear panel.

6.2 Guide

6.2.1Find the signal

(1)The frequency is unknown: Use Full Span to scan entire frequency range.

Function key

Description

Span

Select the Span functions.

F4<Full Span>

Select the Full Span to scan the entire measuring band.

(2) The frequency is known: Specify the frequency directly.

Function key

Description

Frequency

Select the Frequency functions.

F1<Center>

Specify the Center Frequency.

N, … , MHz

Key in the specific frequency by using numerical and unit

keys.

Span

Activate the Span to set the frequency range.

M, … , MHz

Key in the frequency range or

Spinner

Rotate Spinner to change the Span in 1-2-5 sequence.

Or set the start/ stop frequency.

Function key

Description

Frequency

Select the Frequency functions.

F2

Specify the Center Frequency.

<Start>

N, … , MHz

Key in the specific frequency by using numerical and unit

keys.

F3<Stop>

Activate the Span to set the frequency range.

M, … , MHz

Key in the frequency range.

6.2.2Find Peak signal

(1)In Frequency function

Function key

Description

F5 <Peakto

Set the Center frequency to the peak signal frequency, so

that the peak signal will be shown at up right of the

Center>

central display.

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(2) In Peak Search function with Marker

Function key

Description

Peak Search

One marker will automatically find the peak signal and

show the frequency and amplitude.

6.2.3 Track Peak signal

Function key

Description

Peak Search

One marker will automatically find the peak signal and

show the frequency and amplitude.

F6<Track

The marker will continuously find the peak signal and move

ON/OFF>

to the center when the track is on.

Or manually operate one step a time.

Function key

Description

Peak Search

One marker will automatically find the peak signal and

show the frequency and amplitude.

F2<Marker to

The marker will move frequency marked to the center.

Center>

6.2.4 Make correct amplitude measurement

Function key

Description

Amplitude

Select the amplitude relative functions.

F1

Set the top level of display.

Note: The input signal exceeding the reference level will

<Ref Level>

cause error in the harmonic related measurement.

F2

Select the scale to zoom in/out the amplitude for

<Scale>

observation.

F3

Select the unit as wanted. The scaling between the units is

<Unit>

automatically done.

6.2.5 75Ω system measurement

Function key

Description

Amplitude

Select the amplitude relative functions.

F6<More>

Look for more functions.

F1

Switch the input impedance to 75 ohm.

<Input Z>

F2 <Input Z

Calibrate the deviation caused by 75Ω impedance if

CAL>

necessary.

6.2.6 Multi-marker operation

Function key

Description

Marker

Select the Marker relative functions.

F1

Select the active marker by keying in marker number.

<Marker>

F2 <Marker

Toggle the specified Marker ON/OFF.

ON/OFF>

Key in the specific marker frequency by using numerical

N, … , MHz

and unit keys.

Repeating the above procedure can turn on markers from 0

to 9.

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Function key

Marker

F1

<Marker>

1

F2 <Marker

ON/OFF>

N, … , MHz

F1

<Marker>

2

F2 <Marker

ON/OFF>

N, … , MHz

F3 <Normal,

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6.2.7 Delta-Marker operation

Description

Select the Marker relative functions.

Select the active marker by keying in marker number. 0 means marker 10.

Key in 1 to take marker 1 as example.

Set Marker 1 ON.

Set frequency of marker 1.

Select the second marker, marker 2 here for example.

Key in 2 to take marker 2 as example.

Set Marker 2 ON.

Set frequency of marker 2.

Set Marker2 as marker.

1Select the Reference Marker due to Mkr2. Key in 1 to take marker 1 as reference marker.

Note: The table will show the level and frequency in delta reading. In this example, the marker table will show as follows.

Marker

Level Freq(MHz)

1

l1

f1

3

1

l13

f13

Which means marker 3 is the

Mkr due to Mkr1.

6.2.8 Peak Hold, Average and Freeze the measurement

Function key

Description

Trace

Select the trace relative functions.

F3 <PkHold>

Switch the peak hold function ON/OFF.

F4

Switch the Average function ON/OFF. When it is ON, key

<AVG >

in the average times.

F5

Switch the freeze function ON/OFF.

<Freeze>

6.2.9 ACPR Measurement

Function key

Description

Pwr Measure

Select the power measurement relative functions.

F4

Setup the Power Measurement parameters.

<Setup>

F1

Define the channel bandwidth.

<CH BW>

F2

Define the channel space.

<CH SPC>

F4<ADJ CH

Define the adjacent channel parameters.

OFFSET>

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F1<ADJ CH

Define the bandwidth of adjacent channel 1.

BW1>

F2<ADJ CH

Define the offset from the adjacent channel 1.

Offs 1>

F3<ADJ CH

Define the bandwidth of adjacent channel 2. Ignore this step

BW2>

if only one adjacent channel is measured.

F4<ADJ CH

Define the offset from the adjacent channel 2. Ignore this

Offs 2>

step if only one aadjacent channel is measured.

F6

Exit the adjacent channel setup.

<Return>

F6

Exit the setup submenu.

<Return>

F1

Activate the ACPR measurement.

<ACPR ON>

6.2.10 OCBW Measurement

Function key

Description

Pwr Measure

Select the power measurement relative functions.

F4

Setup the OCBW measurement parameter.

<Setup>

F1

Define the channel bandwidth.

<CH BW>

F3

Define the power percentage

<OCBW>

F6

Exit the setup submenu.

<Return>

F2 <OCBW

The OCBW measurement includes the total power in

ON>

channel and bandwidth occupied of the percentage power.

When the channel parameters are first set, there are some keys offering the convenient way to measure the other channels.

Function key

Description

Pwr Measure

Select the power measurement relative functions.

F5

Measure the next channel. The Center frequency will

<CH Up>

increase one channel space.

F6

Measure the previous channel. The Center frequency will

<CH Dn>

decrease one channel space.

F3

Define the channel bandwidth, same as the <CH BW> in

<CH BW>

<Setup>

6.2.11 Pass/Fail test by Limit Line

Function key

Description

Limit Line

Select the Limit Line relative functions.

F1 <HLimit

Activate the high limit line.

ON/OFF>

F2 <LLimit

Activate the low limit line.

ON/OFF>

F4 <Pss/fl

Activate the Pass/Fail test. The “PASS” and “FAIL”

ON/OFF>

messages will automatically appear underneath the trace.

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6.2.12 Edit the Limit Line,

Function key

Description

Limit Line

Select the Limit line relative functions.

F3

Select limit line editing.

<Edit>

F1 <Limit

Toggle the editing between high and low limit line.

Upper>

Arrow Keys

Use > < arrow keys to mark and modify the existed

points.

F2

Insert a point at where the point is marked.

<Insert>

F3

Delete a point at where the point is marked.

<Delete>

F4

Undo the previous edit step. Only one step is reserved.

<Undo>

F6

Exit the limit line editing.

<Return>

6.2.13 Change RBW, VBW and Sweep time

Function key

Description

BW

Activate the power measurement relative functions.

F1 <RBW

Switch RBW between Auto and Manu mode. In auto mode,

RBW is coupled with Span; in manual mode, use and

Auto>

arrow keys to select RBW as wanted.

F2 <VBW

Switch VBW between Auto and Manu mode. Use and

Auto>

arrow keys to select VBW as wanted in manual mode.

F3 <SwpTm

Switch Sweep Time between Auto and Manu mode, key in

Auto>

the sweep time as wanted in manual mode.

F4

Set all RBW, VBW and sweep time to auto mode.

<All Auto>

6.2.14 Trigger by input signal level

Function key

Description

Trigger

Select the trigger mode functions.

F2 <Video

Select level-on-display as trigger source. Key in the level to

Level>

trigger the sweep.

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F6 <Trigger

Set the frequency of trigger source. The default is Center

Setup>

frequency.

N, … MHz

Key in the frequency.

F6

Exit the trigger setup submenu.

<Return>

F4

Select single trigger, there will be only one sweep..

<Singl>

Otherwise, it will have continuous sweeps.

F5 <Trigger

Define delay between the trigger condition and sweep.

Delay>

F2 <Video

Exit the Single trigger mode.

Level >

F1

Exit the trigger mode.

<Free Run >

6.2.15 Trigger by Externally stimulus signal

Function key Description

Trigger Select the trigger mode functions.

F3 Select the external trigger input (on the rear panel) as the <Exter> trigger source.

Note: The Single trigger, trigger delay, trigger setup and exiting single trigger operations are same as previous “Video Level” mode.

6.2.16 Observe two sweeps (ex, 2nd harmonic) by Dual Windows

Function key

Description

Display

Select the Display relative functions.

F4

Split the window in dual windows.

<Split >

F5

Select the upper window as active one. All the measurement

configurations are due to upper one. In harmonic

<Upper>

measurement example, set the fundamental frequency as the

center frequency here.

F6

Select the lower window as the active one. All the

measurement configurations are due to lower one. In

<Lower >

harmonic measurement example, set the harmonic

frequency as the center frequency here.

6.2.17 Configure Display setting

Function key

Description

Display

Activate the power measurement relative functions.

F1 <LCD

Rotate Spinner to adjust LCD contrast.

Cntrst >

F2 <Bklight>

Switch the backlight ON/OFF.

F3 <Invert

Invert the screen.

screen>

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6.2.18 Save measurement/setup to Memory

Function key

Description

Save/Recall

Select the Save/Recall relative functions.

F1 <Save

Save the trace.

Trace>

F5 <From

Select the measuring trace to save.

Live>

Up/Down

Select the memory to save. The memory list is on the LCD

Arrows or

display.

Spinner

Right Arrow

Move the cursor to the Name filed of memory.

Up/Down

Use Up/Down arrow keys to select the alphabet to name the

Arrows or

stored data. Repeat these four arrow keys to complete the

Spinner

name. Or

Enter

Press Enter to complete the operation.

Note: The Setup is saved simultaneously when the trace is saved.

6.2.19 Recall trace/setup to Memory

Function key

Description

Save/Recall

Select the Save/Recall relative functions.

F2 <Recall

Activate the trace/setup recall function.

Trace>

Up/Down

Select the memory to recall. The memory list is on the LCD

Arrows or

display.

Spinner

F5

Select trace A as recalling destination. Or

<to Tr A>

F5

Select recalling the Setup.

<Setup>

Enter

Press Enter to complete the operation.

6.2.20 Turn ON/OFF the Internal calibration signal

Function key

Description

System

Select the System functions.

F3

Switch the internal calibration signal 100MHz -30dBm

<RefSig >

ON/OFF.

6.2.21 Calendar/Clock setting

Date setting

Function key

Description

System

Select the System relative functions.

F5 <System

Select to set the real time clock inside.

clock>

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F1

Set date information.

<Date>

F1

Key in the Number of year and press Enter key.

<Year>

F2

Key in the Number of month and press Enter key.

<Month>

F3

Key in the Number of day and Enter press key.

<Day>

F4 <Day of

Key in the Number of day of week and press Enter key.

week>

F6

Exit the Date setting.

<Return>

Time setting

Function key

Description

System

Select the System relative functions.

F5 <System

Select to set the real time clock.

clock>

F2

Set time information.

<Time>

F1

Key in the Number of hour and press Enter key. The hour is

<Hour>

in 24 hour system.

F2

Key in the Number of minute and press Enter key.

<Minute>

F3

Key in the Number of second and press Enter key.

<Second>

F6

Exit the time setting.

<Return>

6.2.22 Preset system

Function key

Description

System

Select the System relative functions.

F6

Look for more functions.

<More>

F2 <System

Preset the system.

Preset>

F6

Exit the submenu.

<Return>

6.2.23 System information

Function key

Description

System

Select the System relative functions.

F6

Look for more functions.

<More>

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F3 <System The system configuration will be shown up, including serial Config> number, S/W and F/W version number, Options, Los status,

reference signal source and status.

F6

Exit the submenu.

<Return>

6.2.24 Synchronized by External Reference Signal

Option Select the Option relative functions.

F3 <ExtRef Select the external reference signal source.

Freq>

Up/Down

Arrows or Select the reference signal frequency.

Spinner

Connect the reference signal source to the BNC terminal “Ref Input” on the rear panel.

6.2.25Synchronize other equipments

Connect the “10MHz Ref Output” terminal on the rear panel to the “External Ref. Input” of following equipment directly.

6.2.26 Tracking Generator Operation (option)

Function key

Description

Option

Select the Option relative functions.

F1

Select the Tracking Generator.

<TG>

F2 <TG Level

Set the TG output Level.

>

F1

Switch the TG ON.

<TG ON>

F3

Perform the Normalization function before connecting the

<Normal>

DUT if necessary.

F5 <Ref

This function allows normalization on the specific level for

Value>

extra gain or loss.

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7.0 Menu Tree

The menu tree gives a brief overview of user interface structure. The more detailed explanation for each function key is described in this Chapter 7.

7.1 Main Function

Center

<<

Frequency

Start

<

Stop

<

Step

<

Peak-> Center

<

Span

<<

Span

Full Span

<

Zero Span

<

Last Span

<

Ref Level

<<

Amplitude

Scale (10/5/2/1)

<

dB

Unit (dBm/dBuV/

<

dBmV/dBm/Hz)

Ext Gain Loss

<

InputZ (50/75

<

ohm)

InputZ CAL

<

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7.2 Measurement Function

Marker(0….9)

Marker (ON/Off)

Normal /∆Mkr (0….9)

Mkrs->Peaks

ALL ON/OFF

Return

A<->B

A+B->A

A-B->A

A+const->A

A*const->A

Return

Normal Detect

Sample Detect

Peak +

Average (1/2/3)

QPeak (Auto/

TC1/TC2/TC3)

Return

Marker (ON/Off)

<<

Marker

Normal /∆Mkr

<

Mkr->Center

<

To Peak

<

<< MM mode

<

ON/OFF

To Peak

<<

Peak Search

Mkr->Center

<

Next Peak

<

Peak Right

<

Peak Left

<

Track (ON/OFF)

<

Trace (A/B/ No)

Clear

PkHold

(ON/OFF)

AVG (ON /OFF)

Freeze ON/OFF

<<

Trace Math

<<

More 1 of 2

<

<

<

<

<

<<

Detect

<

<

<

<

<

<

Return

<

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ACPR (ON/OFF)

<<

Pwr Measure

OCBW

<

(ON/OFF)

Ch BW

<

CH BW

<< SETUP

<

CH SPC

<

OCBW %

<

Adj CH BW 1

<<

ADJ CH

<

OFFSET

<

Adj CH Offs 1

<

Return

Adj CH BW 2

<

Adj CH Offs 2

<

CH Up

<

Return

<

CH Dn

<

H Limit (ON/OFF) <<

Limit Line

L Limit (ON/OFF) <

Limit High

<< Edit Limit

<

(Lower)

Insert

<

Pass/Fail

<

(ON/OFF)

Delete

<

<

Undo

<

Return

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7.3 Control Function

RBW (Auto/Manu)

VBW (Auto/Manu)

Swptm (Auto/Manu)

ALL Auto

Free Run

Video Level

Exter

Singl

Trigger Delay

Trigger Freg.

LCD Cntrst

BkLight (ON/OFF)

Invert Screen

Split (ON/OFF)

Upper (ON/OFF)

Lower (ON/OFF)

<

<BW

<

<

<

<

Trigger

<

<

<

<

<

<

<

Display

<

<

<

<

<

<

Save Trace

<

Save/Recall

Recall Trace

Erase Trace

Erase All

(blank)/(From Tr A/

From Tr B/ From Live )

/ (To Tr A/To Tr B/To

Setup

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7.4 State Function

Calibrate >> Self Cal

>RBW Cal

>Freq Resp

>IF Gain Fine

>Lo1 Gain

> More

> TG Cal

> Freq Cal

Fine Level

Return

>>

TG

>>

TG (ON/OFF)

Option

>

TG Level

>

Normal (ON/OFF)

>

Offset

>

Ref Value

>

Return

>>

>

Demod

FM (OFF/WB/NB)

>

AM (ON/OFF)

>

Volume

>

Tone

>

Squelch

>

More

>>

FM Det (AC/DC)

Return

>

Ext Ref Freq

>

Battery

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System

>> GPIB

> Serial Port

>> BAUD 57600

> HS NONE

> STOP NO

> Data 8

> Return

> RefSig (ON/OFF)

> RF diagno

>> LO1

>> LEDLO1 (ON/OFF)

> LO1 F

> LO1 N

> LO1 R

> Return

> REF

>> LEDREF (ON/OFF)

> REF F

> REF N

> REF R

> Return

> Return

> System Clock

>> Date

>> Year

> Month

> Day

> Day of Week

> Return

> Time

>> Hour

> Minute

> Second

> Return

> Return

> More

>> Self Test

>> GPIB Pass

> Flash Pass

> NVRAM Pass

> RTC pass

> Return

> System Preset

> System Config

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯104.2 Install and Uninstall the BatteryWhen the battery pack is correctly installed and in use, a symbol

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯115.0 Panel Description5.1 Front Panel Description

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯12Item Description1 LCD A 640×480 resolution and monochrome LCD. The Backlight can beswitched ON/OFF and

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯14Item Description14 Ref Input External reference signal input. When this terminal is fed with anexternal

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯156.0 Quick use guide6.1 General DescriptionThe quick use guide provides the information of measurement-o

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯16(2) In Peak Search function with MarkerFunction key DescriptionPeak SearchOne marker will automatically

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯176.2.7 Delta-Marker operationFunction keyDescriptionMarker Select the Marker relative functions.F1<Ma

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯18F1<ADJ CHBW1>Define the bandwidth of adjacent channel 1.F2<ADJ CHOffs 1>Define the offset f

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯196.2.12 Edit the Limit Line,Function keyDescriptionLimit Line Select the Limit line relative functions.F

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯216.2.18 Save measurement/setup to MemoryFunction key DescriptionSave/RecallSelect the Save/Recall relati

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯22F1 <Date>Set date information.F1 <Year>Key in the Number of year and press Enter key.F2 <

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯23F3 <SystemConfig>The system configuration will be shown up, including serialnumber, S/W and F/W v

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯247.0 Menu TreeThe menu tree gives a brief overview of user interface structure. The more detailed explan

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯257.2 Measurement FunctionMarker (ON/Off) << Normal /∆Mkr <Mkr->Center <To Peak <Marke

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯26ACPR (ON/OFF) <<OCBW(ON/OFF)< Ch BW <CH BW << SETUP <CH SPC <OCBW % <Adj C

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯277.3 Control FunctionRBW(Auto/Manu)<<BWVBW(Auto/Manu)<Swptm(Auto/Manu)<ALL Auto <Free Run

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯287.4 State FunctionCalibrate >> Self Cal> RBW Cal> Freq Resp> IF Gain Fine> Lo1 Gain&g

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯26.2.20 TURN ON/OFF THE INTERNAL CALIBRATION SIGNAL …

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯29System >> GPIB> Serial Port >> BAUD 57600> HS NONE> STOP NO> Data 8> Return&

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯30> Maintenance >> RBW >> RBW Std> 200Hz Yes No> 300Hz Yes No> 9KHz Yes No>

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯318.0 OperationIn this chapter the detailed information of operation is introduced.8.1 Main Functions8.1.

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯32Center FrequencyUP/ DOWN: To change frequency for one step size which is defined in Step function.Scrol

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯33Start/ Stop EntryUP/ DOWN: To change frequency for one step size which is defined in Step function.Scro

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯34StepUP/DOWN: To change the Step by 1/10 of span each time.Scroll: To change the Step by 1/10 Span for e

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯35Peak->centerPeak to Center will find the frequency of peak signal first, and then change the Centerf

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯368.1.2 Span FunctionsSpan is to define the frequency range of measurement. When all the BW settings (RBW

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯37SPANUP/DOWN and Scroll: To change the Span in 1-2-5 sequence. The example is like …1M, 2M, 5M,10M, 20M,

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯38Zero SpanWhen Zero Span is performed, the measuring frequency will stop sweeping, and only fixes onCent

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯31.0 General Description and FeaturesThe GSP-827 is designed with the features as follows. Synthesized-

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯398.1.3 AmplitudeReference Level is the top level on the display. The level of input signal is recommende

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯40Reference LevelUP/DOWN and Scroll: To change the Reference Level one scale a time. If the scale is at 1

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯41UnitRepeat this key will switch the unit in dBm, dBuV, dBmV and dB/Hz sequence. External Gain Loss o

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯42Input Z 50Ω/ 75ΩKeep pushing Input Z key will switch the input impedance between 50 and 75Ω. The prompt

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯438.2 Measurement Functions8.2.1 MarkerThere are two operation modes of Markers due to Marker Number in o

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯44Marker ON/OFF UP/DOWN and Scroll: To change marker frequency by 1/500 span for every movement. Editing

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯45Marker to CenterThe Marker will find the maximum signal and present the amplitude reading in the marker

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯46Activate Multi Marker Mode, MM ModeSwitch the Multi-Marker Mode ON by pushing MM Mode Off , the related

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯47Marker m : Pushing this Marker m (m from 0 to 9) key can select the Marker number in theorder from 0 to

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯48Select Normal Mode and specify the Marker frequencyWhen the marker is in the normal mode, the character

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯42.0 Usage Precautions and RecommendationsThe following precautions are recommended to insure your safety

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯49All ON/OFFAll ON OFF is a quick key to turn ON/OFF all 10 markers.ReturnTo exit the Multi-Marker mode.M

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯50Select Delta Mode and specify the Reference Marker and delta frequencyReturnWhen the marker is in the d

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯51ReturnTo exit the Multi-Marker mode.MarkerReturn

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯528.2.2 Peak SearchPeak Search is the functions to use marker to find the peak signals on the display. Mk

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯53To PeakThe marker will find the peak signal on the display. In MM Mode, the currently activated markerw

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯54Next PeakNext Peak will have the marker find the signal which level is next to current marker. Keeppush

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯55Peak RightRepeat Peak Right key will have marker find the marker in the right side.Peak LeftRepeat Peak

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯56Track ONTrack function will dynamically track the Peak signal and move the signal to the center. In fac

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯578.2.3 TraceThere are three traces Live, Tr. A and Tr. B. Live trace is always the one measuring thesign

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯58Trace SelectionRepeat this key to select trace A, B, both or none.Clear Trace DataPush this key to clea

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯5FOR UNITED KINGDOM ONLYNOTE: This lead / appliance must only be wired by competent personsWARNING: THIS

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯59Exchange A and BMove A+B into AMove A-B into AMove A + Constant into AMove A — Constant into ADetection

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯60Positive Peak Detection ModeAverage Detection ModeQuasi Peak Detection ModeTraceMoreDetectPeak+Detec

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯618.2.4 Pwr MeasurementPower measurement functions provide the ACPR (Adjacent Channel Power Ratio),OCBW (

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯62For OCBW measurement, CH BW and OCBW % (percentage) need to be specifiedfirst. The OCBW will measure th

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯63ACPR MeasurementNote: When Adj CH BW 2 and Adj CH Offs 2 are also set, the ACPR 2 will present themeasu

Page 62 — UAdj. CH

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯64CH BWUP/DOWN and Scroll: To change the frequency by 0.1kHz for every adjustment.Editing: Editing keys c

Page 63 — CH Dn keys

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯65Channel BandwidthUP/DOWN and Scroll: To change the frequency by 0.1kHz for every adjustment.Editing: To

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯66OCBW %UP/DOWN and Scroll: To change the power ratio by 1 percent for every adjustment.Editing: Numerica

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯67Adjacent Channel Offset 1(2)Channel UPThe Power Measurement will measure the next higher channel.Channe

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯688.2.5 Limit LineLimit Line functions provide two limit lines, High Limit and Low Limit to perform thePa

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯61) Disassembly of the Instrument• Do not disassemble the instrument; refer the instrument to a factory

Page 68 — Channel UP

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯69EditThe Limit Line is edited by mean of defining point by point. Each time a new point is inserted inth

Page 69 — Low Limit Line

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯70Insert a point0 99.5 -45.0 5 100.1 -45.01 99.7 -45.0 6 100.4 -45.02 99.9 -45.0 7 100.5 -45.03 99.9 -30.

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯71Delete a PointDelete point will remove the point where the cursor is located.UndoUndo function will rec

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯728.3 Control Functions8.3.1 BWBW functions include RBW, VBW and Sweep Time. All of the functions have AU

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯73VBWRepeating VBW Auto key can switch the VBW between Auto and Manual mode.UP/DOWN and Scroll: Select th

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯748.3.2 TriggerTrigger is the feature that the measurement starts when the trigger condition is met. In o

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯75ExterExterFree RunFree Run will stop trigger function and stay in normal sweep mode.Video LevelUP/DOWN

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯76ExterExterExternal TriggerA 0 to 5V rising edge appearance in the External Trigger Input on rear panel

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯77ExterExterTrigger DelayUP/DOWN and Scroll: To change the trigger delay by lμs for every movement.Editin

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯788.3.3 Display FunctionsLCD Contract, Back light and Inverting Screen are controlled with display functi

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯76) Operating Environment• The following conditions are recommended for optimum use of the instrument:I

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯79ExterInvert Screen+Split WindowDisplay can be split into two windows and can be turned on and set separ

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯80EraseTraceEraseAll8.3.4 Save/RecallThere are 100 memories for saving and recalling the measured trace.

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯81EraseTraceEraseAllRecall traceErase TraceErase AllSave/RecallRecallTrace1Start:99.5MHzRBW:30 kHzStop:1

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯828.4 State Functions8.4.1 CalibrationThe Calibration function features the final calibration of manufact

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯838.4.2 SystemSystem functions include interface, calibration signal, simple diagnosis information, clock

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯84CalSigON OFFStop1GPIBUP/ DOWN and Scroll: To increase or decrease the GPIB address of this unit.Editing

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯85RF DiagnosisThe RF Diagno will tell the LED status of LO1 and reference signal, F Word, N Word andF Wor

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯86SystemConfigSelf TestSelf Test will tell the test results of GPIB, Flash memory, NVRAM and RTC (Real Ti

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯878.4.3 OptionOption function is to control the function of TG, Demodulator, Extern Reference Frequencyan

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯88Tracking GeneratorOperation steps.(1) Setup the spectrum analyzer. Frequency range, Reference level, …,

Page 89

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯83.0 Product Option informationOrdering information DescriptionGSP-827 Spectrum Analyzer, 9k~2.7GHzOption

Page 90 — Lvl: 0.0 dBm

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯89NormalON OFFNormalON OFFTG ON/OFFPushing TG ON/OFF can switch TG ON and OFF.TG LevelUP/DOWN and Scroll:

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯90NormalON OFFOffsetUP/DOWN and Scroll: To change TG offset frequency from -990kHz to 990kHz at1kHz step.

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯91Demodulation, FMPush FM ON OFF can switch the FM ON or OFF.Demodulation, AMPush AM ON OFF can switch th

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯92ExtRefFreqBatteryA battery sign will show up on the display if the battery pack is installed correctly.

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯93ExtRefFreqStart:99.5MHzRBW:30 kHzStop:100.5MHzVBW:100 kHzCenter:100.0MHzSpan:1.0MHzSweep:100.0msRef Lv

Page 95 — 9.0 Specification

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯949.0 SpecificationItem SpecificationFrequencyRange 9kHz-2.7GHzAccuracy see time baseSpan Accuracy see ti

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2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯95TriggerModeSourceSettingContinuous, SingleVideo, External (0~5V rising edge)Trigger delay, Trigger Freq

Page 97

2.7GHz Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual⎯ ⎯96Opt. 15 EMI Filters andDemodulator(*)RBW Selections: 9kHz and 120kHz, 6dB bandwidth,RBW Accuracy: 15%De

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We
GOOD WILL INSTRUMENT CO., LTD.

No.7-1, Jhongsing Rd., Tucheng City, Taipei County, Taiwan`

GOOD WILL INSTRUMENT (SUZHOU) CO., LTD.

No. 69, Lushan Road, Suzhou New District Jiangsu, China

declares that the below mentioned product

GSP-827

is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council
Directive on the Approximation of the Law of Member States relating to
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC) and Low
Voltage Equipment Directive (73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC). For the evaluation
regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Equipment
Directive, the following standards were applied:

EMC

EN 61326-1: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use

–– EMC requirements (1997+A1: 1998+A2: 2001)

Conducted and Radiated Emissions
EN 55011: 1998 class A

Electrostatic Discharge
EN 61000-4-2: 1995+A1:1998

Current Harmonic
EN 61000-3-2: 2000

Radiated Immunity
EN 61000-4-3: 1996+A1:1998

Voltage Fluctuation
EN 61000-3-3: 1995

Electrical Fast Transients
EN 61000-4-4: 1995

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Surge Immunity
EN 61000-4-5: 1995

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Conducted Susceptibility
EN 61000-4-6: 1996

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Power Frequency Magnetic Field
EN 61000-4-8 : 1993

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Voltage Dips/ Interrupts
EN 61000-4-11: 1994

Safety

Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73/23/EEC & amended by 93/68/EEC

Safety Requirements

IEC/EN 61010-1: 2001

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