R3267 Series Spectrum Analyzer Operation Manual (Vol.1)
2.2.2 Displaying Spectrums and Operating the Markers
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2.2.2
Displaying Spectrums and Operating the Markers
The following example measures the frequency difference between the peak point and a point 3 dB levels
lower, and the frequency difference between the peak point and a point 60 dB levels lower.
Use the CAL signal of the analyzer as an input signal.
Power on
NOTE:
To take accurate measurements, use the analyzer within the specified temperature
range, and wait at least 60 minutes after turning on the power before performing
the Calibrations. In this exercise example, the warm-up and calibration are omit-
ted.
1.
Check to see if the POWER switch (on the front panel) and MAIN POWER
switch (on the rear panel) are turned off.
2.
Connect the power cable provided to the AC power supply connector on the rear
panel.
CAUTION:
To avoid damage to the analyzer, operate the analyzer within the speci-
fied input voltage and frequency ranges.
3.
Connect the power cable to the outlet.
4.
Turn on the MAIN POWER switch (on the rear panel).
5.
Turn on the POWER switch (on the front panel).
When the self-test has completed, the start-up screen is displayed.
NOTE:
The screen displayed after the power is turned on may differ from the one
shown here depending on the current settings.
Initialization
This resets the current settings to the factory defaults or user-defined presets.
6.
Press SHIFT and CONFIG(PRESET).
This sets the analyzer to its presets values.