GSi Protek M733 User Manual Download Page 8

ATTENTION

Please read the followings 

l Please do not input over 500mW(1/2 W) of RF Watts. The damage by this case 
  cannot be covered by the product warranty.
l When exchanging the batteries, please check the electrode of new batteries. 
  If they are not correct, PROTEK M733 will not work properly.
l Avoid severe shocks to affect the performance of PROTEK M733 and handle it with 
  care.
l Be careful of static electricity when using PROTEK M773
l Please do not put a conductor into connectors.
l Please use correct connectors and cables. (RF Input, N Type, 50 ohm)

Summary of Contents for Protek M733

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...The instruction of PROTEK M733 RF Power Meter is subject to change without a notice due to its improvement Please contact PROTEK if you find inconsistency in the manual Ver 2 0...

Page 3: ...ed Printed in Republic of Korea Revision History Date Version Changes 03 2007 Original Version 1 0 03 2007 Version 1 1 Revision contents 04 2007 Version 1 2 Revision contents 03 2008 Version 2 0 Revis...

Page 4: ...to 2 9GHz and PROTEK M733 can measure the average watts of RF signals from 2mW to 500mW Also all the measured data can be properly displayed in the LCD screen by auto scale and selecting unit functio...

Page 5: ...LCD Screen Meter HOLD Button Meter UNIT Button Power ON OFF Button RF signal measuring connector Initialization button All the measured data units battery alarm and Hold function are displayed All th...

Page 6: ...Figure 2 General setups RF INPUT RF OUTPUT RF Source Overview and Features...

Page 7: ...venient to measure watts because there is no power sensor l Measurable average Watts range of RF signals 2mW 500mW l Measurable Frequency Range 10MHz 2 9GHz l Measured data display Auto Scale Function...

Page 8: ...e batteries please check the electrode of new batteries If they are not correct PROTEK M733 will not work properly l Avoid severe shocks to affect the performance of PROTEK M733 and handle it with car...

Page 9: ...utton E Refer to Figure 3 about LCD output information F If the measured data in mV are higher than 1999 a dot between the first two digits will blink For example if the measured value is 2500mV then...

Page 10: ...l not go off I If users want to hold the final measured data push the Hold button In this case HOLD icon will be displayed on the screen If users want to go on measuring then simply push the HOLD butt...

Page 11: ...3 LCD Low Battery Numeric Data Unit Display Sign HOLD a LCD b HPI High Power Input at All Units mW mV dBm and dBmV LPI High Power Input at All Units mW mV dBm and dBmV...

Page 12: ...PROTEK M733 using a screwdriver C Open the battery cover D Remove two batteries DC 9V and place new batteries carefully checking their electrode E After closing the battery cover tighten the bolt usin...

Page 13: ...Figure 4 Filter Test RF INPUT Filter RF OUTPUT RF Source Unit Under Test 1 Filter Test Usages...

Page 14: ...Figure 5 Amplifier Test RF INPUT RF OUTPUT RF Source Amplifier Under Test RF INPUT 2 Amplifier Test Usages Amplifier Variable Attenuator Directional Coupler...

Page 15: ...on l Hold Function Push Hold button l Selecting units Push each appropriate button such as mW dBm mV dBmV l Input Connection N type Female Connector 50 ohms l LCD Type Mono FSTN LCD l Operating Temper...

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