
Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide
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Troubleshooting
RF Output
RF Output
No RF Output
— Check the
RF ON/OFF
LED (shown on
). If it is off, press
RF On/Off
to turn the output on.
— Ensure that the amplitude is set within the signal generator’s range.
— If the instrument is playing a waveform, ensure that marker polarity and routing settings are
correct (see
“Saving Marker Polarity and Routing Settings” on page 204
).
Power Supply Shuts Down
If the power supply does not work, it requires repair or replacement. If you are unable to service the
instrument, send the signal generator to an Keysight service center for repair (see
Keysight Technologies” on page 435
).
No Modulation at the RF Output
Check both the Mod On/Off LED and the <
modulation
> Off On softkey, and ensure that both are
on. See also
“Modulating the Carrier Signal” on page 54
For digital modulation on a vector signal generator, ensure that the internal I/Q modulator is on
(the I/Q annunciator displays).
If using an external modulation source, ensure that the external source is on and that it is operating
within the signal generator’s specified limits.
RF Output Power too Low
— If the
AMPLITUDE
area of the display shows the
OFFS
indicator, eliminate the offset:
Press
Amptd
>
More 1 of 2
>
Amptd Offset
>
0
>
dB
. See also
— If the
AMPLITUDE
area of the display shows the
REF
indicator, turn off the reference mode:
1. Press
Amptd
>
More
>
Amptd Ref Off On
until
Off
highlights.
2. Reset the output power to the desired level.
See also
“Setting an Output Reference” on page 107
.
— If you are using the signal generator with an external mixer, see
.
— If you are using the signal generator with a spectrum analyzer, see
— If pulse modulation is on, turn off the ALC, and check that pulse width is within specifications.
Distortion
If you edit and resave a segment in a waveform sequence, the sequence does not automatically
update the RMS value stored in it’s header. This can cause distortion on the output signal. Display
the sequence header information and recalculate the RMS value (see
).