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 GSP-810 User Manual 

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TRACKING GENERATOR (Optional) 

The optional tracking generator screen is accessed through the SHIFT TRK GEN 

key. Upon entering the screen, 3 fields are displayed. The “TRK GEN” label 

displays the status of the tracking generator. Pressing the 

Í

 key will turn the 

tracking generator on and off if the option is installed. Pressing the 

Î

 key will 

move the cursor to the NORMALIZE field. Pressing the 

Î

 key once more will 

activates the NORMALIZE function.  Using the 

SPINNER

 allows the user to access 

the second line. For convenience, pressing the ENTER key will move the cursor 

through the different fields for easier operation. 

The second line displays the tracking generator level and frequency offset (no label 

for frequency offset).  Both fields can be accessed by pressing the 

Í

 and 

Î

 keys.  

To change the fields, use the 

SPINNER

. The numbers will scroll through the valid 

range of values.  

The normalize function allows the user to calibrate out the gains and losses in the 

cables or other units under test. To use the normalize function, connect the 

equipment to the tracking generator output port and the spectrum analyzer input 

port. Following a normalize, the GSP-810 will factor out the measured variances. 

When the Span or Center Frequency fields are changed, the normalize will be 

reset and should be run again.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CENTER 

SPAN 

REF  LVL

RBW

7

8

6

 

SHIFT 

PK->MKR

MKR->CF

SETUP

TRACE

MKR

MKR

E



R

MHz

dBm

1

0

3

 

9

 

SPAN 

CENTER 

REF LVL 

DEMOD 

MEM

TRK GEN

 

RBW

PWR MTR

 

500.000MHz

 

       20 dBm

  100MHz/div

          

4 MHz 

TRK GEN:

OFF  NORM

 

LEVEL:     00dBm      00kHz

 

500.000MHz

 

  

 

20 dBm 

100MHz/div   

    

4 MHz 

TRK GEN: 

OFF NORM

LEVEL:      00dBm  00kHz 

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Summary of Contents for GSP-810

Page 1: ...Spectrum Analyzer GSP 810 USER MANUAL GW INSTEK PART NO 82SP 81000MF1 ISO 9001 ISO 14001 CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 2: ...nual was correct at the time of printing However Good Will continues to improve products and reserves the rights to change specification equipment and maintenance procedures at any time without notice Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Good Will Instrument Co Ltd No 7 1 Jhongsing Rd Tucheng City Taipei County 236 Taiwan www GlobalTes...

Page 3: ...USE 11 5 0 QUICK USE INDEX 27 6 0 SPECIFICATIONS 28 APPENDIX 1 REMOTE OPERATION STANDARD AND OPTION 32 Due to continuous improvements in the GSP 810 Spectrum Analyzer information contained in this Manual is subject to change without notice Contact GW for revisions and corrections www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 4: ...ment Directive the following standards were applied EMC EN 61326 1 EN 61326 2 1 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements 2006 Conducted Radiated Emission CISPR 11 2003 A1 2004 A2 2006 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 1000 4 2 2001 Current Harmonics EN 61000 3 2 2006 Radiated Immunity IEC 1000 4 3 2006 A1 2007 Voltage Fluctuations EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005...

Page 5: ... the best condition of the GSP 810 Safety Terms and Symbols 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 p...

Page 6: ...hich 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 75...

Page 7: ...isassembly 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 90 V 132 VAC input T 1A 250V 198 250 VAC input T0 5A 250V Check the line voltage setting on the rear ...

Page 8: ... xylene acetone or other harsh chemicals 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 CAT Ⅳ For measurements performed at the source of the low voltage installation CAT Ⅲ For measurements perform...

Page 9: ...GSP 810 User Manual 7 3 0 Panel Descriptions Front Panel www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 10: ...t Coaxial Type N Female 6 Tracking Generator Output Coaxial Type N Female optional 7 Switch Power ON OFF 8 Adjustment CRT Trace Rotation potentiometer 9 Control Knob Volume optional demod receiver 10 Phone Jack head set output optional demod receiver 11 Control Knob CRT Focus 12 Adjustment CRT Y axis position potentiometer 13 Control Knob CRT Intensity www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Product...

Page 11: ...GSP 810 User Manual 9 Rear Panel www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 12: ...17 Panel Label Serial Number 18 Cooling Fan Vent 19 Adjustment CRT Trace Rotation potentiometer 20 Adjustment Internal Frequency Reference potentiometer 21 Adjustment LCD Contrast potentiometer 22 Panel Label Input Voltage 23 AC Input Connector Voltage Select and Fuse www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 13: ...e key For instance pressing BLUE followed by MEMORY selects the TRACE functions The following table contains a list of the various data fields that may be controlled within the GSP 810 the selection for the field and the means to change or enter data into the field Field Selection Key Data Entry Center Frequency CENTER 0 9 to directly enter a value Í and Î SPINNER to scroll ENTER or MHz to complet...

Page 14: ... Optional SHIFT TRK GEN SPINNER selects change line Í or Î to select an item SPINNER to scroll Marker to Peak SHIFT PK ÎMKR No data to enter Marker to Center Frequency SHIFT MKR ÎCF No data to enter Trace Functions SHIFT TRACE SPINNER select trace item Í or Î change value or turn function ON OFF Setup Functions SHIFT SETUP SPINNER select setup item Í or Î change value or turn function ON OFF Table...

Page 15: ...0 000MHz Setting the Center Frequency may change the Span field if the span must be lowered to include the desired frequency For example if the Span is set to 100MHz div and the Center Frequency is changed to 50MHz the span will change from 100 MHz div to 10 MHz div CENTER SPAN REF LVL RBW 7 8 6 SHIFT PK MKR MKR CF SETUP TRACE MKR MKR E N T E R MHz dBm 4 5 2 1 0 3 9 SPAN CENTER REF LVL DEMOD MEM T...

Page 16: ... appear on LCD It means that the SPAN has exceeded the frequency range for Center Frequency setting For example if the Center Frequency is 25MHz and the Span is changed from 5MHz to 10MHz a Limt will appear because the start frequency of span has exceeded the frequency range of GSP810 CENTER SPAN RBW 7 8 6 SHIFT PK MKR MKR CF SETUP TRACE MKR MKR E N T E R MHz dBm 4 5 2 1 0 3 9 SPAN CENTER REF LVL ...

Page 17: ...ies is 20 dBm to 30 dBm in 10 dB steps RBW This field sets the Resolution Bandwidth The RBW will be set to the optimum automatically every time when SPAN selection is changed Afterward RBW can be set by rotating the SPINNER to scroll through the list of valid RBWs It has been under Amplitude Uncalibrated status when the sign is appeared in front of the RBW range CENTER SPAN REF LVL RBW 7 8 6 SHIFT...

Page 18: ...e displayed to the right of the marker frequency This level will continuously update while in the marker screen If the marker frequency is outside the range of frequencies for a given Center Frequency and Span a message will indicate its status If the marker frequency is too high to be displayed on the CRT instead of the marker level Off high will be displayed If the marker frequency is too low th...

Page 19: ...most edge of the span If the marker is active but the bottom half of the LCD display does not show the marker the peak function will still complete and the marker on the CRT can be viewed CENTER SPAN REF LVL RBW 7 8 6 SHIFT PK MKR MKR CF SETUP TRACE MKR MKR E N T E R MHz dBm 4 5 2 1 0 3 9 SPAN CENTER REF LVL DEMOD MEM TRK GEN RBW PWR MTR 100 000MHz 20dBm 1 MHz div 220kHz 1 95 000 51 7dBm 2 105 000...

Page 20: ...equency It has no effect if the current span selection is zero span CENTER SPAN REF LVL RBW 7 8 6 SHIFT PK MKR MKR CF SETUP TRACE MKR MKR E N T E R MHz dBm 4 5 2 1 0 3 9 SPAN CENTER REF LVL DEMOD MEM TRK GEN RBW PWR MTR 100 000MHz 20dBm 1 MHz div 220kHz 1 95 000 51 7dBm 2 105 000 12 5dBm 100 000MHz 20dBm 1MHz div 220kHz 1 95 000 51 7dBm 2 105 000 12 0dBm CENTER SPAN REF LVL RBW 7 8 6 SHIFT PK MKR ...

Page 21: ...umber of traces being used for averaging The selection can be changed with the Í and Î keys The valid selections are Off 2 4 8 16 and 32 traces Enabling this feature will disable the Peak Hold function if Peak Hold was on Markers may be used with averaging when not in zero span The Freeze Function when enabled will freeze the CRT trace with no subsequent updates to the screen Updates will resume o...

Page 22: ...10 with the loaded parameters The Save field provides the user with the ability to save up to 10 configurations of the GSP 810 including the main screen fields markers tracking generator fields and the power meter fields To save the current state of the unit press the Î key to move the cursor to the save number field Then use the SPINNER to change the number from 1 to 10 While the cursor is on tha...

Page 23: ...r Configuration TG where N means option not installed Receiver R Power Meter PM and Reference Signal REF The TG R and PM labels will be followed by N if the option is not installed The REF label is followed by two fields that identify the status of a 10 MHz system frequency reference signal that can be applied to the unit The first field will display STD for standard and IMP for improved The secon...

Page 24: ...ion SAVING POWER UP SYSTEM PARAMETERS Power up information will be saved any time the setup screen is exited To access the setup screen press the SHIFT SETUP key To exit the setup screen press the ENTER key When exiting the fields will be saved to a non volatile storage device The information saved includes the Center Frequency Span and Reference Level fields the marker frequencies the power meter...

Page 25: ...splay indicates RF level on the vertical or y axis and frequency on the horizontal or x axis The reference level is the top line on the screen and each vertical division down represents 10 dB The center frequency is located at the center grid position of the display and each division across the display represents 1MHz Spectrum Display www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales ...

Page 26: ...ready in Zero Span There are default RBWs associated with the various demodulation modes For FM Wide FM Medium and FM Narrow the default RBW is 220 kHz the RBW may be changed between 220 kHz and 4 MHz For AM demodulation the default RBW is 30 kHz the RBW may be changed between 3 kHz 30 kHz 220 kHz and 4 MHz The default RBW is restored each time SHIFT DEMOD is pressed CENTER SPAN REF LVL RBW 7 8 6 ...

Page 27: ... fields can be accessed by pressing the Í and Î keys To change the fields use the SPINNER The numbers will scroll through the valid range of values The normalize function allows the user to calibrate out the gains and losses in the cables or other units under test To use the normalize function connect the equipment to the tracking generator output port and the spectrum analyzer input port Followin...

Page 28: ... the frequency of the signal to measure This field is independent of the Center Frequency field as it is only used for the power meter The ZERO function will zero the power meter in all ranges required This should be performed before taking initial readings When performing a zero function there should be no signal source connected to the GSP 810 The power meter readings will continuously update as...

Page 29: ... Memory 1 Recall See Memory P 20 6 Save Setting Memory 2 Save See Memory P 20 7 Initial Status of Power On SHIFT SETUP See SETUP P 22 8 Internal Cal Signal SHIFT SETUP 1 CAL Signal See SETUP P 21 9 Option Report SHIFT SETUP 2 Option Report See SETUP P 21 10 Self Diagnose SHIFT SETUP 3 6 LO s status See SETUP P 21 22 11 Change Power Meter Unit SHIFT SETUP 7 Units See SETUP P 22 12 Dump the Trace to...

Page 30: ...5 Video Bandwidth Range 1 6kHz 90kHz couple with RBW AMPLITUDE Measurement Range 100dBm 20dBm Overload Protection 30dBm continuous 25VDC Reference Level Range 30dBm 20dBm Amplitude Display Range 75dB Amplitude Accuracy 1 5dB typical 0dBm 80MHz Frequency Flatness 1 5dB over 100MHz 2 5dB typical over entire band 3dB 150kHz 10MHz Amplitude Level Linearity 1 5dB over 70dB DYNAMIC RANCE Average Noise F...

Page 31: ...ude accuracy Memory 10 memorise of save recall Trace Max hold average 2 32 traces freeze Hold Setup Access parameters Demodulator WB FM 120kHz deviation MB FM 75kHz deviation NB FM 30kHz deviation AM Outputs Internal speaker 3 5mm stereo jack wired for mono operation Calibrate Signal 80MHz 30dBm INTERFACE RS 232C standard remote display software The software will be downloaded from GW Web Site POW...

Page 32: ...rse Power 30dBm Impedance 50Ω nominal Return Loss 10dB VSWR 2 Connector Type N female Opt 02 POWER METER Factory Installed Frequency Range 10MHz 2GHz usable to 2 7GHz Power Level Range 20dBm 23dBm usable to 30dBm Power Level Overload 40dBm 10 duty cycle 10mS duration Return Loss 1 1 35 VSWR into 50 ohms 1 1 25 typical Readout Resolution 0 2mW 100 mW scale 2μW 1mW scale 0 1dB Log scale Accuracy 10 ...

Page 33: ...adaptor BNC J F 75Ω BNC P M 50Ωx 2 GTL 304 RF cable assembly RG223 N P M N J F 300mm x 2 GSC 003 Kit box x 1 GKT 003 RLB Kit set GAK 001 termination 50Ω N P M x 1 GAK 002 Gap with chain N P M x 1 GTL 302 RF cable assembly RG223 N P M 300mm x 2 GSC 004 Kit box x 1 GKT 006 EMI Probe Kit set ANT 01 6cm Loop H Field Probe x 1 Test Lead BNC P M BNC P M RF Cable x 1 ANT 02 3cm Loop H Field Probe x 1 Tes...

Page 34: ...plication file from GOODWILL INSTRUMENT CO LTD web site or directly click the following URL Two programs are available for use with the GSP 810 The standard program provided with the GSP 810 GSP810try provides display of the spectrum trace saving and printing of the trace but no computer control of the GSP 810 settings By clicking the GSP 810 Remote display software the GSP810try can be downloaded...

Page 35: ...jor areas of this program Display and Control Panel The Display area will display the trace and the basic configuration of GSP810 like Center frequency Span RBW and Reference level etc Another one for control panel provides control functions These two areas are independent if a larger scope of trace is desired just click the of Display area to enlarge the display A more detail description of opera...

Page 36: ...ce as a JPG file The saved directory can be defined in Setting of Display area Print To directly print out the Display area through printer AVG ON To activate the Average function Click again to disabled Freeze To Freeze the trace sweep Click again to disable Load To load the recorded trace for preparing to play When loading the record at least one trace file should be existed Start To Start to di...

Page 37: ... two major areas of this program Display and Control Panel The Display area will display the trace and the basic configuration of GSP810 like Center frequency Span RBW and Reference level etc Another one for control panel provides control functions These two areas are independent if a larger scope of trace is desired just click the to enlarge the display A more detail description of operation is i...

Page 38: ...tion Center To set the Center frequency Span To set the Span REF LVL To set the Reference level RBW To set the RBW Limit There are two limit lines that allow to be used in Upper and Lower limit needed application When installation is completed there will be a working directory is set under the setup directory This is also the default directory for demo limit line saved Editing and saving a new lim...

Page 39: ... term recording for tracking the sudden interference or signal Record To record the trace The recording period can be set in Setting function Play To play the trace that was just recorded Save To save the recorded trace to a file Load To load the saved trace for preparing to play General Function Peak To find the Peak with the Marker 1 TG Mode To enable the TG controls remotely The others are the ...

Page 40: ... Do not connect the output line of one DTE device to the output line of the other z Ensure that the signal ground of the equipment is connected to the signal ground of the external device z Ensure that the chassis ground of the equipment is connected to the chassis ground of the external device 9 PIN D SHELL 1 No Connection 2 Transmit Data TxD output 3 Receive Data RxD input 4 No connection 5 Sign...

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