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Procedure
1.
Switch
ON
all
equipment
and
allow
to
warm
up
at
least
1/2
hour
.
2.
Connect
all
devices
together
via
HP-IB
,
preferably
using
the
default
addresses
.
Make
sure
no
other
controller
is
connected.
3.
Insert
the
IB
ASIC
Example
Programs
Disk
(HP
part
number
08712-10003)
into
the
disk
drive
of
your
option
1C2
analyzer
and
press
4
SA
VE
RECALL
5
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Select
Disk
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Internal
3.5"
Disk
.
4.
Select
the
program
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
ADJ_110
and
press
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Programs
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Recall
Program
.
When
recall
is
complete
press
NNNNNNNNNNN
Run
.
5.
The
program
will
ask
you
if
you
are
using
this
analyzer
as
a
controller
for
another
analyzer
that
does
not
contain
IB
ASIC.
If
you
are,
answer
\YES."
If
you
are
not
using
this
analyzer
as
a
controller
for
another
analyzer
,
answer
\NO
."
Answer
accordingly
,
then
select
the
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
CONFIG
softkey
.
6.
At
this
point
you
can
congure
the
program
according
to
your
equipment
requirements
.
Use
the
4
*
5
and
4
+
5
keys
to
point
to
a
selection
the
press
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SELECT
or
4
ENTER
5 .
The
selected
item
can
then
be
changed,
or
in
some
cases
the
selection
will
simply
toggle
to
the
opposite
choice
.
Descriptions
of
the
menu
selections
follow:
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Analyzer
Address
:
The
HP-IB
address
of
the
analyzer
you
will
be
controlling
(usually
16).
This
value
doesn't
matter
if
you
are
not
controlling
another
analyzer
.
If
selected,
you
will
be
asked
to
enter
the
desired
two-digit
address
.
Use
care
,
there
is
little
error
checking
on
any
data
entry
.
Note
that
if
one
analyzer
is
controlling
another
analyzer
,
both
of
them
cannot
be
at
the
same
address
.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Power
Meter
Address
:
The
two-digit
HP-IB
address
,
default
is
13.
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Atten
Driver
Address
:
As
above
,
if
this
device
is
not
used,
the
address
is
irrelevant.
Default
28.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Function
Generator
Address
:
As
above
,
if
this
device
is
not
used,
the
address
is
irrelevant.
Default
14.
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Power
Sensor
Cal
Factor
:
Enter
the
50
MHz
reference
cal
factor
in
percent
(typically
about
99-100%)
Note
that
this
program
assumes
the
same
value
for
the
30
MHz
cal
factor
.
Any
actual
dierence
is
negligible
.
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Function
Generator
Used
:
Default
is
HP
8116A.
If
selected,
the
value
toggles
to
`NONE.'
This
selection
will
use
the
analyzer's
internal
source
instead.
Note
you
must
use
an
HP
8116A
when
testing
a
75
analyzer
.
2-32
Adjustments
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