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Keysight 11713D/E Operating and Service Manual

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The following symbols on the instrument and in the documentation indicate precautions which 

must be taken to maintain safe operation of the instrument.

WARNING

USE THE DEVICE AS SPECIFIED

If the device is used in a manner not specified by manufacturer, the device protection may 
be impaired.

WARNING

Keysight 11713D/E attenuator/switch drivers are designed for indoor use and in an area 
with low condensation.

CAUTION

CLEAN WITH SLIGHTLY DAMPENED CLOTH

Clean the outside of the instrument with a soft, lint-free, slightly dampened cloth. Do not 

use detergent, volatile liquids, or chemical solvents.

CAUTION

The instrument is designed for use in Overvoltage Category II and Pollution Degree 2.

When you see this symbol on your instrument, 

you should refer to the instrument’s instruction 

manual for important information.

This symbol indicates that the instrument 

requires alternating current (ac) input.

This symbol indicates the protective earth 

(ground) terminal.

This symbol indicates the Fuse.

Summary of Contents for 11713D

Page 1: ...Keysight 11713D E Attenuator Switch Driver Operating and Service Manual ...

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Page 3: ...e of shipment from the factory Keysight Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST formerly NBS to the extend allowed by the Institute s calibration facility and to the calibration facilities of the other International Standards Organization members ...

Page 4: ... the power outlet Any interruption of the protective grounding conductor or disconnection of the protective earth terminal will cause a potential shock hazard that could result in personal injury If the instrument is to be energized via an external autotransformer for voltage reduction be certain that the autotransformer common terminal is connected to the neutral earthed pole of the AC power line...

Page 5: ...r indoor use and in an area with low condensation CAUTION CLEAN WITH SLIGHTLY DAMPENED CLOTH Clean the outside of the instrument with a soft lint free slightly dampened cloth Do not use detergent volatile liquids or chemical solvents CAUTION The instrument is designed for use in Overvoltage Category II and Pollution Degree 2 When you see this symbol on your instrument you should refer to the instr...

Page 6: ...ndicates the year the design was proven The CSA mark is a registered trademark of the Canadian Standards Association This text indicates that the instrument is an Industrial Scientific and Medical Group 1 Class A product CISPR 11 Clause 4 ICES NMB 001 indicates that this ISM device complies with the Canadian ICES 001 Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la norme NMB 001 du Canada The RCM mark is a regi...

Page 7: ...itoring and Control Instrument product The affixed product label is as shown below Do not dispose in domestic household waste To return this unwanted instrument contact your nearest Keysight Service Center or visit http about keysight com en companyinfo environment takeback shtml for more information Sales and Technical Support To contact Keysight for sales and technical support refer to the suppo...

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Page 9: ...t and Rear Panels at a Glance 19 11713E Front and Rear Panels at a Glance 21 2 Installation Initial Inspection 26 Preparing for Use 27 Connecting to Keysight Attenuators and Switches 28 3 Specifications General Specifications 36 Environmental Specifications 37 4 Verification Operator s Check for Local Operation 40 Operator s Check for Remote Operation 41 5 Local Operations Getting Started with the...

Page 10: ...ysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual Exploring the 11713D E Web Interface over LAN 98 8 Servicing the Attenuator Switch Driver Preparing a Static Safe Workstation 102 Maintenance and Adjustments 103 ...

Page 11: ...r bench operation 27 Figure 2 2 Typical connection for a programmable four section attenuator 31 Figure 2 3 Typical connection for 8762 and 8765 series coaxial switches 32 Figure 2 4 Typical connection for relay driving circuit 33 Figure 4 1 Switching system for verification 40 Figure 6 1 Example of control using Keysight IO Libraries Suite 66 Figure 7 1 11713D E Web Interface s Welcome Window 99 ...

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Page 13: ... 28 Table 2 2 11713D E front panel and back panel properties 30 Table 3 1 11713D E drive power supply specifications 36 Table 3 2 11713D E supplemental characteristics 36 Table 3 3 11713D E environmental specifications 37 Table 4 1 Recommended test equipment 40 Table 5 1 Connection between 11713D E and programmable attenuators 51 Table 5 2 Connection between 11713D E and switches 51 Table 6 1 Bit ...

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Page 15: ...eysight Attenuators and Switches 16 Connecting Accessories 17 11713D Front and Rear Panels at a Glance 19 11713E Front and Rear Panels at a Glance 21 This chapter provides an overview of the Keysight 11713D E attenuator switch drivers which includes the instruments functions and capabilities compatibility with Keysight switching components and physical appearances ...

Page 16: ...eysight attenuators and switches If you are using attenuators and switches made by another supplier check the switching characteristics against those specified in Chapter 3 Specifications Refer to Keysight 11713D E Configuration Guide available at www keysight com find 11713 for the most updated list NOTE The 11713D E attenuator switch drivers output continuous current and support pulse drive Plea...

Page 17: ...367K 8767M L7204A B C SP4T unterminated 87104A B C D 87204A B C L7104A B C SP4T terminated 8768K 33368K 8768M SP5T unterminated 8769K 33369K 8769M L7206A B C SP6T unterminated 87106A B C D 87206A B C L7106A B C SP6T terminated 87222C D E L7222C DPDT transfer unterminated 87406B Matrix 4 port terminated 87606B Matrix 6 port terminated U9397A C SPDT terminated solid state U9400A C SPDT terminated so...

Page 18: ...0 pin DIP connector 60 inches long 11713D 101 11713E 101 8120 2703 Viking connector to Viking connector 60 inches long 11713D 201 11713E 201 5061 0969 Viking connector to 12 pin conductor cable bare wire for five switches 60 inches long 11713D 301 11713E 301 11761 60001 Viking connector to 4 ribbon cables connect up to four switches 60 inches long 11713D 401 11713E 401 11713 60042 dual Viking conn...

Page 19: ...ters displayed on the LCD screen or change parameters such as GPIB address 8 Switches In the local mode pushbutton switches 9 and 0 change the position of a coaxial switch connected to rear panel banana jacks S9 A B and S0 A B respectively 9 Attenuator Y In the local mode pushbuttons 5 6 7 and 8 change the attenuation setting of an attenuator or change the position of coaxial switch es connected t...

Page 20: ...to provide common 24 Vdc in driving the coaxial switches connected to S9 and or S0 5 S0 A B Banana jack connectors for connection to coaxial switch 6 Receptacle Matches transformer primary to line voltage via power cable 7 Alert symbol This symbol is used to point out a necessary reference for the user 8 GPIB connector The interface connector from a source device to a listening device for the remo...

Page 21: ... TTL condition through this menu 7 Save Recall Press this key to save current settings or recall saved settings 8 Supply Voltage for Bank 1 Indicates supply voltage setting background LED in red for bank 1 9 Supply Voltage for Bank 2 Indicates supply voltage setting background LED in red for bank 2 10 Switches for Bank 1 In the local mode pushbutton switches 9 and 0 change the position of a coaxia...

Page 22: ...sition of coaxial switch es connected to the ATTEN X connector on the rear panel for bank 1 15 Attenuator X for Bank 2 In the local mode pushbuttons 1 2 3 and 4 change the attenuation setting of an attenuator or change the position of coaxial switch es connected to the ATTEN X connector on the rear panel for bank 2 16 On Standby Press this key to switch between on and standby When power is supplie...

Page 23: ...oaxial switches connected to S9 and or S0 for bank 1 8 VDC COM Bank 2 Banana jack connector to provide common Vdc in driving the coaxial switches connected to S9 and or S0 for bank 2 9 S0 A B Bank 1 Banana jack connectors for connection to coaxial switch for bank 1 10 S0 A B Bank 2 Banana jack connectors for connection to coaxial switch for bank 2 11 EXT External VDC Banana jack connector to provi...

Page 24: ...1 Introduction 24 Keysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual THIS PAGE HAS BEEN INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 25: ...spection 26 Preparing for Use 27 Connecting to Keysight Attenuators and Switches 28 This chapter provides you important information on how to unpack and check your instrument how to prepare your instrument for bench operation and tips on configuring the 11713D E with Keysight attenuators and switches ...

Page 26: ...Keysight Technologies Service and Support Office Refer to Sales and Technical Support on page 7 Keysight Technologies will arrange for repair or replacement of the damaged or defective equipment Keep the shipping materials for the carrier s inspection 3 If you are returning your instrument for service repackaging the attenuator switch driver requires original shipping containers and materials or t...

Page 27: ...ards and adjust it into one of the two positions illustrated in Figure 2 1 Top Handle placed underneath the instrument to assure self alignment of the instruments when stacked Bottom Handle tilted to raise the front of the instrument for easier viewing of the front panel Figure 2 1 Handle positioning for bench operation ...

Page 28: ... Configuration Guide available at www keysight com find 11713 Table 2 1 Summary of switches and attenuators connections to 11713D E Switches attenuators 11713D E cable option a of channels required b Controlled by ATTEN X 1 4 ATTEN Y 5 8 Controlled by SWITCHES 9 0 Switches 8762A B C F 8763A B C 8764A B C 201 2 Yes Yes Switches 8765A B C D F 201 301 2 Yes Yes Switches 8766K 001 101 2 Yes Yes Switch...

Page 29: ...control with one pushbutton c Ensure switch is equipped with current interrupt option 403 to protect switch from overheating and destruction as this switch cannot withstand continuous current d For switches with option 161 ground pin 16 opens all path Use S9 for Attenuator X or S0 for Attenuator Y Do not close any path and ground pin 16 simultaneously as this makes the switch buzz e If option 601 ...

Page 30: ... is NC No connected pin 4 is connected to 5V regardless of whether pushbuttons 9 and 0 LEDs are ON or OFF Vcc will auto reset to 5V and TTL mode will automatically turn on for rear panel connector pins 5 7 9 and 11 Rear panel connectors Pushbutton number Pushbutton LEDs Pin numbers Wire color code b b With reference to interface cable option 201 Viking connector to 12 pin bare consists of 12 color...

Page 31: ...ions to Keysight 8762 or 8765 series coaxial switches control can be extended to number of switches in multiple of four If S9 and S0 outputs are utilized 11713D and 11713E can drive up to 10 switches and 20 switches respectively Figure 2 2 Typical connection for a programmable four section attenuator Driving additional coaxial switches Make switch connections to S0 outputs S9 outputs or to rear pa...

Page 32: ...2 Installation 32 Keysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual Figure 2 3 Typical connection for 8762 and 8765 series coaxial switches ...

Page 33: ...tal of 20 relays may be controlled Figure 2 4 below shows the connections for a simplified relay driving circuit The circuit is adaptable for simple non latching relays Figure 2 4 Typical connection for relay driving circuit NOTE 11713E is capable of driving double the amount of devices that 11713D can However the total load current that can be consumed is still 3 4 A CAUTION If the total load cur...

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Page 35: ...tenuator Switch Driver Operating and Service Manual 35 3 Specifications General Specifications 36 Environmental Specifications 37 This chapter provides you the specifications of Keysight 11713D E attenuator switch drivers ...

Page 36: ...imum current of 3 4 A continuous through all contacts 0 7 A per contact Table 3 2 11713D E supplemental characteristics Power 100 to 240 Vac automatic selection 50 60 Hz 160 VA maximum Mains supply voltage fluctuations are not to exceed 10 of the nominal supply voltage Maximum load inductance 500 mH Model Description Dimension Weight 11713D With handle and bumper 103 0 mm x 261 3 mm x 378 7 mm 4 0...

Page 37: ... 11713D E environmental specifications Temperature Operating Storage 0 C to 50 C 40 C to 70 C Humidity Operating Storage Condensing 95 RH up to 40 C decreases linearly to 45 RH at 50 C non condensing 95 RH at 40 C 5 days cyclic 45 RH at 50 C non condensing 95 RH at 40 C 5 hours condensation 15 minutes Shock End user handling Bench handling Functional Transportation Half sine 2 to 3 ms duration 60 ...

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Page 39: ...l 39 4 Verification Operator s Check for Local Operation 40 Operator s Check for Remote Operation 41 This chapter provides you simple instructions to verify Keysight 11713D E attenuator switch drivers functionality in both local operation and remote GPIB USB LAN operation ...

Page 40: ...tching system for verification 2 Once configuration is completed press and depress the 10 numbered pushbuttons on the driver front panel Each LED should alternate between off and on as each key is pressed 3 In addition if any switching devices is connected attenuators relays or switches an audible click should be heard from the unit actuated Pressing any numbered pushbutton should not cause any ot...

Page 41: ...operation is working correctly These procedures do not check all of the driver s program codes that can be executed However if the driver work correctly from the front panel there is a high probability that the driver will respond to all the program codes Description Command Observation Close switching paths from channel 1 to channel 4 bank1 ROUTe CLOSe 101 104 LEDsfor pushbuttons 1 to 4 light ON ...

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Page 43: ...cal Operations Getting Started with the 11713D E 44 Main Menu of the 11713D E 53 Save Recall State Menu 60 This chapter outlines some simple steps to start using the 11713D E in local operations Also functionality of all menus are described to assist operations using the 11713D E ...

Page 44: ...wer button once to turn on the 11713D E You should see the background LED turns green six menus are displayed on the LCD screen all numbered buttons are lighted up 1 3 Ensure the Local button is lighted up to enable operation through the front panel If not press the button once 4 Now you are ready to configure the 11713D E Step 2 Configure the 11713D E settings to drive attenuators and switches To...

Page 45: ...ank 2 2 Select attenuator type a On CONFIGURATION MENU screen press Type softkey b On ATTEN SWITCH screen scroll to highlight the desired attenuator switch model number using the navigation keys c Once the attenuator switch model is determined press X or Y softkey to assign the selected attenuator switch model d Repeat steps b and c if needed e Model assigned to ATTEN X and ATTEN Y is marked X e g...

Page 46: ...ON MENU screen press Pulse Drive softkey b On PULSE DRIVE screen press Enable softkey to enable Pulse Drive mode c Scroll to highlight Width ms using the navigation keys d Adjust pulse width using Width Up and Width Down softkeys e To return to the previous screen press Back softkey Item Action Illustration ...

Page 47: ...n press OK softkey to confirm decision or press Cancel softkey to cancel e Output voltage assigned is marked f To exit this screen press Back softkey NOTE Step 2 To drive switches only applicable to the 11713E as the 11713D is predefined with 24 Vdc supply and no TTL drive Item Action Illustration 1 Select bank only for 11713E a Press Config button b On SELECT BANK screen you can see two softkey s...

Page 48: ...ON MENU screen press Pulse Drive softkey b On PULSE DRIVE screen press Enable softkey to enable Pulse Drive mode c Scroll to highlight Width ms using the navigation keys d Adjust pulse width using Width Up and Width Down softkeys e To return to the previous screen press Back softkey Item Action Illustration ...

Page 49: ... TTL ON OFF softkey b On TTL MODE ON OFF screen scroll to highlight the TTL option or Non TTL e g TTL option c Press Set softkey to assign highlighted voltage d On the next screen press OK softkey to confirm decision or press Cancel softkey to cancel e Selection is marked f To exit this screen press Back softkey Item Action Illustration ...

Page 50: ...ess Voltag LEVEL softkey b On OUTPUT VOLTAGE screen scroll to highlight the desired voltage e g 5V c Press Set softkey to assign highlighted voltage d On the next screen press OK softkey to confirm decision or press Cancel softkey to cancel e Output voltage assigned is marked f To exit this screen press Back softkey Item Action Illustration ...

Page 51: ...and switches 11713D E Switches Option Option 001 8766K 8767K M 8768K M Option 016 Option 101 8766K 8767K 8768K 8769K Option 060 Option 102 P9400A C Option 103 P9402A C Option 104 U9400A C Option 105 U9397A C Option 201 8763A B C 8764A B C 8762A B C F No option 8765A B C D F Option 305 310 315 324 N1810UL TL N1811TL N1812UL Option a 202 87104A B C D 87204A B C 87106A B C D 87206A B C Option 100 L71...

Page 52: ...al 4 For more details refer to Keysight 11713D E Configuration Guide available at www keysight com find 11713 a If TTL is required include Option 401 Must order switch with Option 403 current interrupt as switch cannot withstand continuous current supplied by 11713D E ...

Page 53: ...tion Displayattenuator type s configured for 11713D E a Navigate to the SYSTEM icon using the navigation keys b Press Menu Enter button when SYSTEM icon is highlighted c On display are attenuator models assigned to ATTEN X and ATTEN Y for each bank e g 8494G H 8496G H N A N A d Press Menu Enter button again to return to main menu Function Action Illustration Display attenuation levels of each bank...

Page 54: ... 11713D E Operating and Service Manual Pushbutton LED ON attenuation card selected attenuation applied on corresponding attenuator section Pushbutton LED OFF thru path selected attenuation lifted on corresponding attenuator section ...

Page 55: ...play are number of relay cycles for each channel d Press Menu Enter button again to return to main menu Clear cycle for selected channel s a Scroll to the desired bank channel e g B1 1 using the navigation keys b Press Clear Cycle c On the next screen press OK softkey to confirm decision or press Cancel softkey to cancel d Note that relay cycle for B1 1 is 0 and below screen indicates CLEARED Clea...

Page 56: ...ons 56 Keysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual Save cycle for all channels a Press Save All b On the next screen Cycles saved appears and this confirms all channels cycles are saved Function Action Illustration ...

Page 57: ...tions INFO menu Function Action Illustration Display system info for 11713D E Model Serial number Firmware revision GPIB address LAN IP USB address MAC address a Navigate to the INFO icon using the navigation keys b Press Menu Enter button when INFO icon is highlighted c Press Menu Enter button again to return to main menu ...

Page 58: ...ng the navigation keys d Adjust beep volume using Volume up and Volume down softkeys e Press Menu Enter button again to return to main menu Set factory default For more information List of default values on page 61 a Scroll to highlight Factory default using the navigation keys then press Yes softkey b On the next screen press OK softkey to confirm decision or press Cancel softkey to cancel Reset ...

Page 59: ...5 Keysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual 59 Preset menu The preset function is used to apply full attenuation or open all switching paths all LEDs light ON For more information List of default values on page 61 ...

Page 60: ...ke standard configuration changes Function Action Illustration To save state a Press Save Recall button b Scroll to the desired state to store configuration e g State 0 using the navigation keys c Press Save State softkey to store configuration d Press Menu Enter button again to return to main menu To recall state a Press Save Recall button b Scroll to the desired state to recall configuration e g...

Page 61: ... C Beep Volume 8 K GPIB Address 28 K IP Config AUTO K Manual IP Addr 192 168 1 101 K Manual Gateway 0 0 0 0 K Manual Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 K Factory Default All data that the user can set are cleared The relay cycle count is not cleared Preset Status when you press Preset key RST Status when you execute RST in your program Backup Settings that are backed up set state not affected by turning po...

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Page 63: ...river Operating and Service Manual 63 6 Remote Operations Configuring Remote Interface 64 Control using Keysight IO Libraries Suite 66 Programming Guide SCPI 67 This chapter provides the programming guide for the 11713D E in SCPI commands ...

Page 64: ...on The USB interface requires no front panel or remote configuration The USB cannot be changed it is set at the factory and is unique for each 11713D E NOTE For more detailed information on remote interface connectivity configuration refer to the Keysight Technologies USB LAN GPIB Interfaces Connectivity Guide If you have installed the IO Libraries Suite you can access the Connectivity Guide via t...

Page 65: ...trol or isolated LAN Static mode Manual mode Refer to Connecting over LAN on page 94 to configure the above LAN operating modes NOTE Before connecting the USB cable make sure that I O software is installed on your computer NOTE For more information about Keysight IO Libraries software refer to the Connectivity Guide If you have installed other I O software refer to the documentation that accompani...

Page 66: ...of libraries that provides an ability to use the Keysight instruments from a test and measurement program Figure 6 1 shows an example of controlling the instrument via Keysight IO Libraries Suite when the IP address of the 11713E is 10 74 76 53 Please ensure the remote instrument name is selected Figure 6 1 Example of control using Keysight IO Libraries Suite ...

Page 67: ... list parameter which allows you to specify one or more channels The channel number has the form bnn where b is the bank number and nn is the channel number Channel list is from 101 to 110 for bank 1 and 201 to 210 for bank 2 You can specify a bank a single channel multiple channels or a range of channels as described below The following command closes a single channel channel 4 on bank 1 ROUTe CL...

Page 68: ...channels ROUTe CLOSe channel_list Related Commands ROUTe OPEn ROUTe CLOSe ALL ROUTe OPEn ALL ROUTe OPEn Opens the switching path s The first parameter specifies the Channels in the form of bcc where b bank number 0 n range model dependent and cc channel number 00 nn range model dependent For example 103 or 104 or 108 For detailed information refer to Rules for using a channel or scan list section ...

Page 69: ...LOSe ALL ROUTe OPEn ALL ROUTe CLOSe ALL Closes all switching paths ROUTe CLOSe ALL Examples To close all channels ROUTe CLOSe ALL Related Commands ROUTe CLOSe ROUTe OPEn ROUTe OPEn ALL ROUTe OPEn ALL Opens all switching paths ROUTe OPEn ALL Maximum 110 11713D 110 210 11713E Units None Query No Set Yes Set Parameters Numeric representation format Integer for example 8 Minimum n a Maximum n a Units ...

Page 70: ...X model CONFigure BANK1 Y model CONFigure BANK2 X model CONFigure BANK2 Y model Examples To set the attenuator or solid state switch type to KTP9400 CONF BANK1 X KTP9400 To query the set attenuator or solid state switch type CONFigure BANK1 Y CONFigure BANK2 X CONFigure BANK2 Y Set Parameters Numeric representation format Integer for example 8 Minimum n a Maximum n a Units None Query Yes Set Yes S...

Page 71: ... bank CONFigure BANK1 voltage CONFigure BANK2 voltage Examples To set the supply voltage for bank 1 to P24v CONF BANK1 P24v To query the set supply voltage for bank 1 and bank 2 CONFigure BANK1 CONFigure BANK2 Related Commands CONFigure BANK1 X CONFigure BANK1 Y CONFigure BANK2 X CONFigure BANK2 Y CONFigure BANK1 TTL CONFigure BANK2 TTL CONFigure BANK1 PULSe DRIVe CONFigure BANK2 PULSe DRIVe CONFi...

Page 72: ...re BANK2 TTL Related Commands CONFigure BANK1 X CONFigure BANK1 Y CONFigure BANK2 X CONFigure BANK2 Y CONFigure BANK1 CONFigure BANK2 CONFigure BANK1 PULSe DRIVe CONFigure BANK2 PULSe DRIVe CONFigure BANK1 PULSe WIDTh CONFigure BANK2 PULSe WIDTh ATTenuator BANK1 X ATTenuator BANK1 Y ATTenuator BANK2 X ATTenuator BANK2 Y CONFigure BANK1 PULSe DRIVe CONFigure BANK2 PULSe DRIVe Sets or returns the in...

Page 73: ... Y CONFigure BANK1 CONFigure BANK2 CONFigure BANK1 TTL CONFigure BANK2 TTL CONFigure BANK1 PULSe WIDTh CONFigure BANK2 PULSe WIDTh ATTenuator BANK1 X ATTenuator BANK1 Y ATTenuator BANK2 X ATTenuator BANK2 Y CONFigure BANK1 PULSe WIDTh CONFigure BANK2 PULSe WIDTh Sets or returns the instrument s pulse drive width CONFigure BANK1 PULSe WIDTh NRf CONFigure BANK2 PULSe WIDTh NRf Query Yes Set Yes Set ...

Page 74: ...enuator BANK1 Y ATTenuator BANK2 X ATTenuator BANK2 Y ATTenuator BANK1 X ATTenuator BANK1 Y ATTenuator BANK2 X ATTenuator BANK2 Y Sets the attenuation level of corresponding attenuator s ATTenuator BANK1 X NR1 ATTenuator BANK2 X NR1 Examples To set the attenuation level to 4 ATT X 4 To query the set attenuation level ATTenuator BANK1 X ATTenuator BANK2 X NOTE CONFigure BANK1 PULSe DRIVe CONFigure ...

Page 75: ...cks number of cycles for individual section For detailed information refer to Rules for using a channel or scan list section DIAGnostic RELay CYCLes channel_list Examples To query the number of cycles DIAG REL CYCL 1 8 DIAG REL CYCL 1 8 DISPlay ATTenuation Turns the front panel display to the ATTEN page DISPlay ATTenuation Query Yes query only Set No Return Parameters Numeric representation format...

Page 76: ...DISPlay IO Turns the front panel display to the IO page DISPlay IO Examples DISP IO Related Commands DISPlay ATTenuation DISPlay SYSTem DISPlay CYCLe DISPlay INFormation DISPlay UTILity HCOPy SDUMp DATA DISPlay SYSTem Turns the front panel display to the SYSTEM page DISPlay SYSTem Query No Set Yes Set Parameters n a Minimum n a Maximum n a Units None Query No Set Yes Set Parameters n a Minimum n a...

Page 77: ...p DATA DISPlay CYCLe Turns the front panel display to the CYCLE page DISPlay CYCLe Examples DISP CYCL Related Commands DISPlay ATTenuation DISPlay IO DISPlay SYSTem DISPlay INFormation DISPlay UTILity HCOPy SDUMp DATA DISPlay INFormation Turns the front panel display to the INFO page DISPlay INFormation Maximum n a Units None Query No Set Yes Set Parameters n a Minimum n a Maximum n a Units None ...

Page 78: ...Lity HCOPy SDUMp DATA DISPlay UTILity Turns the front panel display to the UTILITY page DISPlay UTILity Examples DISP UTIL Related Commands DISPlay ATTenuation DISPlay IO DISPlay SYSTem DISPlay CYCLe DISPlay INFormation HCOPy SDUMp DATA Query No Set Yes Set Parameters n a Minimum n a Maximum n a Units None Query No Set Yes Set Parameters n a Minimum n a Maximum n a Units None ...

Page 79: ...rror message string from the remote programming error queue The queue is FIFO first in first out buffer that stores errors as they occur As it is read each error is removed from the queue When all errors have been read the query returns 0 No Error If more errors are accumulated than the queue can hold the last error in the queue is 350 Too Many Errors SYSTem ERRor Examples To query the next error ...

Page 80: ...et Examples To preset the switch attenuator driver SYSTem PREset Related Commands SYSTem ERRor SYSTem REMote SYSTem COMMunicate TCPip CONTrol SYSTem REMote Sets the interface in the Remote state which disables all front panel controls except the Local key Pressing the Local key in the Remote state returns the front panel to the Local state SYSTem REMote Query No Set Yes Set Parameters n a Minimum ...

Page 81: ...ocket connection to send a Device Clear DCL to the instrument or to detect pending Service Request SRQ events SYSTem COMMunicate TCPip CONTrol Examples To query the initial control connection port number for Sockets communications SYST COMM TCP CONT Related Commands SYSTem ERRor SYSTem PREset SYSTem REMote SYSTem PERSona MANufacturer Sets the manufacturer string returned by IDN Query SYSTem PERSon...

Page 82: ...er string to default Keysight Technologies SYSTem PERSona MANufacturer DEFault Examples To set the manufacturer string to default SYST PERS MAN DEF To query the default manufacturer string SYSTem PERSona MANufacturer DEFault Related Commands SYSTem PERSona MANufacturer SYSTem PERSona MODel Sets the model string returned by IDN Query SYSTem PERSona MODel quoted string Query Yes Set Yes Set Return P...

Page 83: ...RS MOD DEF To query the default model string SYSTem PERSona MODel DEFault Related Commands SYSTem PERSona MODel SYSTem SET Sets up the instrument as defined by the data in the binary block of data from the computer A binary block of data consisting of bytes of setup information The number of bytes is a dynamic number that is read and allocated by the instrument s firmware SYSTem SET query operates...

Page 84: ...tandard Event Status Operation Status Event Questionable Status Event Status Byte Error Queue CLS Examples To clear the registers CLS Related Commands IDN OPC RST ESE Programs the Standard Event Status Enable register bits The programming determines which events of the Standard Event Status Event register refer to ESR are allowed to Maximum n a Units None Query No Set Yes Set Parameters n a Minimu...

Page 85: ...o set the bit in the enable register part of the standard event status register to 129 ESE 129 To query the enable register part of the standard event status register ESE Related Commands ESR SRE STB ESR Reads and clears the Standard Event Status Event register The bit configuration of this register is the same as the Standard Event Status Enable register refer to ESE ESR Bit Position 7 6 5 4 3 2 ...

Page 86: ...eparated by commas For example Keysight Technologies 11713E MY00000000 A 00 01 IDN Examples To query identification information of the device IDN Query Yes query only Set No Return Parameters Integer register value Minimum n a Maximum n a Units None Field Description Keysight Technologies Manufacturer 11713x Model number MYxxxxxxxx Serial number A xx xx Firmware revision Query Yes query only Set N...

Page 87: ...output queue to indicate completion of all pending operations OPC Examples To query the Standard Event Status Register OPC Related Commands CLS IDN RST RST Resets the switch attenuator driver to the following factory defined states All channels in both banks will be lighted on RST Query Yes query only Set No Return Parameters Integer 0 1 Minimum n a Maximum n a Units None Query No Set Yes Set Para...

Page 88: ...he query returns the current contents of the status byte enable register The format of the return is in the range of 0 to 255 Table 6 2 Bit configuration of Status Byte Enable register SRE Integer Examples To set the bit in the status byte enable register to 128 SRE 128 Bit Position 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 Bit Name OPER MSS RQS ESB MAV QUES n u Bit Weight 128 64 32 16 8 n u Not Used OPER Operation Status Su...

Page 89: ... To query the condition register of the status byte register STB Related Commands ESE ESR SRE LRN Returns a binary string of all the saved EEPROM values required to set the instrument to its current state The return string includes SYSTem SET command header that can be used directly provided the receiver accepts binary data LRN Query Yes Set No Return Parameters Integer register value Minimum n a ...

Page 90: ...6 Remote Operations 90 Keysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual Examples To return all the saved EEPROM values LRN Related Commands CLS IDN OPC RST SYSTem SET ...

Page 91: ...onnecting the 11713D E to your Computer 92 Exploring the 11713D E Web Interface over LAN 98 This chapter provides you information and steps to establish remote connections with the Keysight 11713D E attenuator switch drivers via GPIB USB and LAN You will also be introduced to the 11713D E web interface over LAN ...

Page 92: ...is applied to your computer and verify that the operating system is fully booted Then apply power to 11713D E 5 Configure your GPIB hardware as instructed by the documentation provided by the hardware vendor 6 Use the Connection Expert utility of the Keysight IO Libraries Suite to add the 11713D E and verify a connection 7 The 11713D E is shipped from the factory with a default GPIB address of 28 ...

Page 93: ...ically accept all defaults Step Action Illustration 1 Changing GPIB address integer between 0 to 30 a At IO SETUP screen press GPIB ADDR softkey b Current GPIB address is displayed on screen default address is 28 c Use navigation keys to change value d Press SAVE ADDR to save and GPIB ADDR SAVED is displayed at the bottom of LCD e Press BACK soffkey to return to IO SETUP NOTE Before connecting the...

Page 94: ... enterprise LAN via optional routers hubs and or switches An Isolated LAN network is defined as a local area network LAN in which computers and LAN enabled instruments are not connected to a site LAN Auto mode This mode is used when you are connecting 11713D E via site LAN In auto mode the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway values are obtained from the DHCP server or automatically assigned...

Page 95: ...ss Menu Enter button on the front panel of 11713D E b Select IO using navigation keys and press Menu Enter c At IO SETUP screen press LAN CONFIG softkey d At LAN CONFIGURATION screen ensure IP Configuration is AUTO e If needed press Auto Manual softkey until AUTO is displayed and SAVE f Press BACK softkey to go back to IO SETUP screen 3 Verify LAN status on 11713D E a At IO SETUP screen press IP A...

Page 96: ... operating system is fully booted c Apply power to 11713D E and background LED color turns red indicating standby mode d Allow 11713D E to warm up for 15 seconds then press the ON button LED turns from red to green 2 Verify 11713D E LAN configuration is ready for manual mode a Press Menu Enter button on the front panel of 11713D E b Select IO using navigation keys and press Menu Enter c At IO SETU...

Page 97: ...s easiest if you use the IP address noted in step 3 above Now you can use various programming environments to control the 11713D E For an overview on programming instructions via USB refer to the Connectivity Guide 4 Verify LAN status on 11713D E a At IO SETUP screen press IP ADDR softkey b At IP ADDRESS screen select LAN STAT softkey c Verify values CURRENT IP ADDRESS CURRENT SUBNET and CURRENT G...

Page 98: ... Settings 3 From the LAN Settings dialog select activate bypass proxy server for local addresses exact terminology depends on your browser 4 Exit the Options window 5 Enter the IP address of the 11713D E in the Address field and press return Use the 11713D E s front panel utility menu to read the IP address 6 After entering the appropriate IP address the 11713D E Web Interface s Welcome Window sho...

Page 99: ...Image Receives image Configure LAN Displays and modifies LAN settings Help icon Displays the Help file Displaying the browser web control page 1 In the Home window click Control Instrument on the top bar of the window 2 You can view the virtual front panel of 11713D E 3 Now you can control this device remotely similar to the front panel of the actual instrument 4 Click the Settings icon on the top...

Page 100: ...face Configurations 100 Keysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual Figure 7 3 Enable Password window 5 Enter a new password and click Enable Password if you wish to enable password for controlling the instrument ...

Page 101: ...ice Manual 101 8 Servicing the Attenuator Switch Driver Preparing a Static Safe Workstation 102 Maintenance and Adjustments 103 This chapter provides the procedures for removal and replacement of major assemblies in the 11713D E and the list of replaceable parts ...

Page 102: ...instruments use the following guidelines Be sure that all instruments are properly earth grounded to prevent buildup of static charge Personnel should be grounded with a resistor isolated wrist strap before touching the center pin of any connector and before removing any assembly from the instrument Before connecting any coaxial cable to an instrument connector for the first time each day momentar...

Page 103: ...wing procedure to replace fuse 1 Remove the fuse holder using a tweezer 2 You will see two fuses the one on the left is the active fuse and the other is backup 3 Remove fuse and replace with one of the correct rating and type for your selected input ac line voltage Adjustment The 11713D E attenuator switch driver has no internal electrical or mechanical adjustments NOTE Be sure to select the corre...

Page 104: ...8 Servicing the Attenuator Switch Driver 104 Keysight 11713D E Operating and Service Manual THIS PAGE HAS BEEN INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 105: ...formation is subject to change without notice Always refer to the Keysight website for the latest revision Keysight Technologies 2020 Edition 1 January 31 2020 Printed in Malaysia 11713 90028 www keysight com ...

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