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CE Declaration of Conformity

 

 
The model 4007B and 4013B meet the requirements 
of 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive and 
2004/108/EC Electromagnet Compatibility Directive 
with the following standards. 
 

Low Voltage Directive

 

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EN61010-1:2010 

Safety requirements for electrical 
equipment for measurement, control, 
and laboratory use-Part 1 

 
EMC Directive

 

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EN61326-1:2006 

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EN61000-3-2 (2006+A2:2009) 

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EN61000-3-3 (2008) 

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EN61000-4-2 (2009)/-3 
(2006+A2:2010)/-4 (2004+A1:2010)/-5 
(2006)/-6 (2009)/-11 (2004) 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4007B

Page 1: ...Model 4007B 4013B DDS Function Generator USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nected to an electrical ground This instrument is grounded through the ground conductor of the supplied three conductor ac power cable The power cable must be plugged into an approved three conductor...

Page 3: ...repair to ensure that safety features are maintained WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS WARNING and CAUTION statements such as the following examples denote a hazard and appear throughout this manual Follow all i...

Page 4: ...plying a line voltage other than the indicated voltage can destroy the AC line fuses For continued fire protection replace fuses only with those of the specified voltage and current ratings CAUTION Th...

Page 5: ...of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and in jurisdictions adopting that Directive is marked as being put on the market af...

Page 6: ...th ground symbol On Power This is the In position of the power switch when instrument is ON Off Power This is the Out position of the power switch when instrument is OFF On Supply This is the AC mains...

Page 7: ...tromagnet Compatibility Directive with the following standards Low Voltage Directive EN61010 1 2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 EMC D...

Page 8: ...ument Mounting 15 2 5 Power Requirements 15 2 6 Fuse Replacement 15 2 7 Grounding Requirements 16 2 8 Signal Connections 17 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 18 3 1 General Description 18 3 2 Display Window 19...

Page 9: ...Knob 26 3 10 Power On Settings 26 3 11 Memory 27 3 12 Displaying Errors 27 3 13 Quick Start 28 3 13 1 Selecting a Standard Waveform 28 3 13 2 Setting the Output 28 3 13 3 Using Voltage Offset 28 3 13...

Page 10: ...The 4007B and 4013B are versatile high performance function generators Implemented using a DDS direct digital synthesis architecture these instruments generate stable and precise sine square and trian...

Page 11: ...mV to 20 Vp p open circuit Resolution 3 digits 1000 counts Amplitude Accuracy 2 20 mV of programmed output from 1 01 V 10 V Flatness 1 dB to 12 MHz Offset Range 4 5 V into 50 Offset Resolution 10 mV 3...

Page 12: ...form Symmetry Accuracy at 50 1 Sweep Characteristics Sweep Shape Linear or Logarithmic up or down Sweep Time 20 ms to 100 s Input and Output Sync Out TTL pulse at programmed frequency 50 source impeda...

Page 13: ...cifications apply to the unit after a temperature stabilization time of 15 minutes over an ambient temperature range of 23 C 5 C Specifications are subject to change without notice To ensure the most...

Page 14: ...items from the shipping carton and check for any obvious signs of physical damage that may have occurred during transportation Report any damage to the shipping agent immediately Save the original pa...

Page 15: ...g about 15 W of power dissipation 2 5 Power Requirements The 4007B and 4013B can be operated from any source of 90V to 264V AC frequency from 48Hz to 66Hz The maximum power consumption is 25 VA Use a...

Page 16: ...uirements For the safety of operating personnel the instrument must be grounded The central pin on the AC plug grounds the instrument when properly connected to the ground wire and plugged into proper...

Page 17: ...CILITY POWER FOR A CONTINUOUS EARTH GROUND PATH THE POWER CABLE MUST MEET IEC SAFETY STANDARDS 2 8 Signal Connections Use RG58U 50 or equivalent coaxial cables for all input and output signals to and...

Page 18: ...ction describes the displays controls and connectors of the function generator All controls for the instrument local operation are located on the front panel 1 Power Button Power ON OFF 2 LCD Display...

Page 19: ...y that can display up to 124 x 32 dots When you power on the unit sine waveform is selected and current settings appear in the display The bottom displays a menu selectable with function keys that cor...

Page 20: ...rom the function generator Output Use this connector to transfer the main output signal from the function generator Sync Out Use this connector to output a positive TTL sync pulse generated at each wa...

Page 21: ...f there is a DC voltage across the output load use a coupling capacitor in series with the load The time constant of the coupling capacitor and load must be long enough to maintain pulse flatness Impe...

Page 22: ...the amplitude setting using the cursor keys rotary knob or numerical keys F3 OFST Offset Selects and displays the Offset parameter Change the offset by using the cursor keys rotary dial or numerical...

Page 23: ...volt Vp p 2 offset 0 5 volts 0 010 volt to 0 100 volt Vp p 2 offset 0 05 volts F4 SYM Symmetry When the Square waveform is selected the SYMMETRY Duty cycle parameter is available Change the duty cycle...

Page 24: ...to the specified storage buffer Change the buffer number by using the data keys or the rotary input knob Valid storage buffer numbers range from 1 to 9 F3 OUT ON Selects the OUTPUT state from a power...

Page 25: ...tween Sweep ON or OFF F2 LIN Selects the Linear sweep shape F3 LOG Selects the Logarithmic sweep shape F4 SET Defines the Sweep Start and Stop frequencies Set Sweep Menu 3 7 ON Key Use this key to con...

Page 26: ...yed value which changes when you rotate the knob for straight numeric entries only For other types of data the whole value changes when you rotate the knob 3 10 Power On Settings Table 3 2 lists the f...

Page 27: ...ing Errors The waveform generator displays error messages when front panel settings are either invalid or may produce unexpected results Table 2 Error Messages Message Text Description Out of range Th...

Page 28: ...reating a standard waveform requires selecting the waveform type parameters and their settings that define the waveform Generating a standard waveform requires the following Selecting the waveform Set...

Page 29: ...nside the internal non volatile flash memory When you recall a stored setup the front panel settings change to match the settings in the stored setup Storing Setups To store the front panel setup 1 Pr...

Page 30: ...etup 1 Press UTILITY to display the menu 2 Press F1 RECALL to select the Recall mode 3 Use the rotary input knob to select a buffer number Valid buffers numbers range from 0 to 9 Buffer 0 is a read on...

Page 31: ...connectors and accessories that you are using with the device Customers not on an open account must include payment in the form of a money order or credit card For the most current repair charges ple...

Page 32: ...w instrument via our website www bkprecision com Exclusions This warranty does not apply in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs The warran...

Page 33: ...de 11 22 23 26 cursor 26 duty cycle 23 Errors 27 factory default 26 frequency 22 Impedance Matching 21 intensity 24 LCD 19 Linear 25 Offset 22 recall 30 safety 2 Specifications 11 store 29 Symmetry 23...

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