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Chapter 6
Options and Accessories
Options
HP-IB and Parallel Interface (Option A4H)
Option A4H allows you to control your spectrum analyzer from a
computer that uses a Hewlett-Packard interface bus (HP-IB). Option
A4H includes an HP-IB connector, a parallel interface connector for
printers, and the HP ESA-L1500A Spectrum Analyzer Programmer’s
Guide.
Option A4H allows the spectrum analyzer to copy its display to a
printer.
For Option A4H, order E4411A A4H.
Option A4H is also available as a retrofit kit after the purchase of your
spectrum analyzer. Order E4411AU A4H.
RS-232 and Parallel Interface (Option 1AX)
Option 1AX allows you to control your spectrum analyzer from a
computer that uses an RS-232 interface. It includes an RS-232 9-pin
connector, a parallel interface connector for printers, and the HP
ESA-L1500A Spectrum Analyzer Programmer’s Guide.
Option 1AX allows the spectrum analyzer to copy its display to a
printer.
For Option 1AX, order E4411A 1AX.
Option 1AX is also available as a retrofit kit after the purchase of your
spectrum analyzer. Order E4411AU 1AX.
Front Panel Protective Cover (Option UK9)
The impact cover assembly snaps onto the front of your spectrum
analyzer to protect the front panel during travel and when the unit is
not in use.
For Option UK9, order E4411A UK9.
Option UK9 is also available as a retrofit kit after the purchase of your
spectrum analyzer. Order E4411AU UK9.
50
Ω
to 75
Ω
Matching Pad (Option 1D7)
This option provides a 50
Ω
to 75
Ω
matching pad with dc block to be
used on the spectrum analyzer input. The pad has a frequency range of
9 MHz to 2 GHz. It adapts your standard 50
Ω
spectrum analyzer to be
compatible with a 75
Ω
system under test. Connector types are 50
Ω
N
(m) to 75
Ω
BNC (f).
For Option 1D7, order E4411A 1D7.
Option 1D7 can be ordered as E4411AU 1D7 after the purchase of your
spectrum analyzer.
Summary of Contents for ESA-L1500A
Page 12: ...11 1 Preparing for Use and Printing ...
Page 28: ...27 2 Getting Started ...
Page 47: ...46 Chapter2 Getting Started Analyzer Battery Information ...
Page 48: ...47 3 Troubleshooting ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 3 53 Troubleshooting How to Return Your Analyzer for Service Figure 3 1 ...
Page 117: ...116 Chapter4 Front Panel Key Reference Trig ...
Page 118: ...117 5 Menu Maps ...
Page 119: ...118 Chapter5 Menu Maps ...
Page 120: ...Chapter 5 119 Menu Maps ...
Page 121: ...120 Chapter5 Menu Maps ...
Page 122: ...Chapter 5 121 Menu Maps ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 5 123 Menu Maps ...
Page 125: ...124 Chapter5 Menu Maps ...
Page 128: ...Chapter 5 127 Menu Maps ...
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Page 136: ...135 6 Options and Accessories ...
Page 145: ...144 Chapter6 Options and Accessories Accessories ...
Page 146: ...145 7 Specifications ...
Page 179: ...178 Chapter7 Specifications Regulatory Information ...
Page 180: ...179 8 Required Equipment ...
Page 187: ...186 Chapter8 Required Equipment Test Equipment ...
Page 308: ...307 10 Performance Verification Test Record ...