
Getting started
R&S
®
ZND
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The ground connector in the lower left corner of the rear panel provides the ground
of the analyzer's supply voltage. Use this connector for ESD protection; see
venting electrostatic discharge (ESD)"
The following optional connectors can be installed in addition:
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Option R&S
ZND-B10 provides a GPIB bus connector according to standard IEEE
488 / IEC 625.
See
Chapter 12.3.3, "GPIB interface"
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Option R&S
ZN-B14, Handler I/O (Universal Interface), provides a Centronics 36
input/output connector.
See
Chapter 12.3.4, "Handler I/O (universal interface)"
Match signals with 50 Ω to comply with EMC directives. See also
3.3
Operating the instrument
The following sections describe the basics of manual operation, i.e. how to access
instrument functions and settings via the analyzer GUI. Manual operation is particularly
useful for getting to know the instrument and for trouble shooting.
Manual and remote control of the instrument
Manual control of the R&S
ZND is possible either via its touchscreen and frontpanel
keys, via locally connected keyboard and mouse (see
on page 31), or via Remote Desktop (see also
on page 1186). Alternatively it can be remote-controlled
via the GPIB interface or a LAN connection.
Manual operation and remote control are described to their full extent in the
chapters, respectively. GUI functions and their related
remote commands are linked bidirectionally. Background information is provided in the
chapter.
3.3.1
Manual operation
The analyzer functions are accessible via several tabbed softtools, each presenting
related functions and settings. The keys on the front panel or the on-screen "Hard Key
Panel" open the most frequently used softtools.
Manual operation via function keys and softtools provides touch-friendly access to the
instrument functions and settings, avoiding complicated menu structures and long
operating sequences. In general, this approach is recommended. However, sometimes
the toolbar or an object's context menu can offer a shortcut. As a full-fledged alterna-
tive for manual operation via mouse and keyboard, also the menu bar provides access
to all instrument functions and settings.
Operating the instrument
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