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Using the Instrument in a Controlled Area
Returning the Instrument to the Controlled Area

After Using the Instrument in a Non-Controlled Area

After Repairing the Instrument

While the instrument is still in the non-controlled area, read the repair documentation to identify the cause of repair, 

because this determines the procedure that you should follow at this point.

If the repair documentation indicates that the A14 Hard Drive Assembly 

was

 the cause of the repair, you need only 

move the instrument into the controlled area. The instrument is now ready for use.

If the repair documentation indicates that the A14 Hard Drive Assembly was 

not

 the cause of the repair, the hard drive 

returned with the instrument should be removed from it and kept in the non-controlled area, for use outside the 

controlled area, as follows:

Step

Action

1

While the instrument is still in the non-controlled area, remove the A13 CPU Assembly.

2

Remove the A14 Hard Drive Assembly from the CPU assembly.

3

If the Hard Drive Assembly is 

not

 labeled, mark the instrument model number and serial number and that the hard drive is designated for 

use in the non-controlled area.
Store the hard drive assembly in an ESD-safe storage container in the non-controlled area.

4

Reinstall the A13 CPU Assembly (without the hard drive assembly) into instrument.

5

Move the instrument to the controlled area.

6

Once in the controlled area, remove the A13 CPU Assembly from the instrument again.

7

Install the original A14 Hard Drive Assembly into the A13 CPU Assembly.
(This is the Hard Drive Assembly for this instrument serial number that was removed from the instrument and stored in your controlled 
area, before the instrument was removed from the controlled area.)

8

Reinstall the CPU Assembly, with the hard drive, into the instrument.
The instrument is now ready for use in the controlled area.

Step

Action

1

Remove the A13 CPU Assembly from the instrument.

2

Remove the A14 Hard Drive Assembly from the CPU Assembly.

3

On the Hard Drive Assembly that you just removed, mark the instrument model number and serial number, and that it is for use in the 
non-controlled area.
Store the hard drive assembly in an ESD-safe storage container in the non-controlled area.

4

Reinstall the A13 CPU Assembly (without the hard drive assembly) into the instrument.

5

Move the instrument to the controlled area.

6

Once the instrument is back in the controlled area, remove the A13 CPU Assembly again.

7

Install the original A14 Hard Drive Assembly into the A13 CPU Assembly.
(This is the Hard Drive Assembly for this instrument serial number that was removed from the instrument and stored in your controlled 
area, before the instrument was removed from the controlled area.)

8

Reinstall the CPU Assembly, with the hard drive, into the instrument.
The instrument is now ready for use in the controlled area.

Summary of Contents for PXB MIMO Receiver Tester

Page 1: ...t s Test and Measurement business has become Keysight Technologies For more information go to www keysight com Security Features and Document of Volatility Keysight MIMO Receiver Tester This manual pr...

Page 2: ...s document are furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license Restricted Rights Legend If software is for use in the performance of a US Governme...

Page 3: ...t updates by email subscribe to Keysight Email Updates http www keysight com find emailupdates Information on preventing instrument damage can be found at http www keysight com find PreventingInstrume...

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Page 5: ...Memory 14 Volatile Memory 18 5 Using the Instrument in a Controlled Area Before Placing the Instrument in a Controlled Area 24 Removing the Instrument from a Controlled Area 24 Returning the Instrumen...

Page 6: ...6 Contents...

Page 7: ...local Keysight office is available via the internet at http www keysight com find assist If you do not have internet access please contact your designated Keysight representative NOTE In any correspo...

Page 8: ...8 Contacting Keysight Sales and Service Offices...

Page 9: ...ditional information go to http www keysight com find security IMPORTANT Be sure that all information stored by the user in the instrument that needs to be saved is properly backed up before attemptin...

Page 10: ...10 Products Covered by this Document Document Purpose...

Page 11: ...on procedures are designed to meet the requirements specified in DoD 5220 22 M National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual NISPOM Chapter 8 Sanitization As defined in Section 8 301b of DoD 5...

Page 12: ...12 Security Terms and Definitions...

Page 13: ...s information on the memory components in your instrument The tables provide details of the size of each memory component its type how it is used its location volatility and the sanitization procedure...

Page 14: ...grammed before board assembly or by factory service center calibration software N5105 63003 Midplane Board U50 N5105 80011 None PCIe SW1 Int Config Memory EEPROM 256 Kb No Yes Contains configuration i...

Page 15: ...b No Yes Contains programming information for FPGA1 on Clock Board Programmed prior to assembly May be reprogrammed in the field by firmware upgrades N5105 63006 Clock Board U1219 N5105 80001 Contains...

Page 16: ...software factory calibration data recovery image user instrument states user data files user trace data and any user installed software Programmed before assembly by factory service center calibratio...

Page 17: ...er supply module Programmed by Astec AstecPower Supply 16 5 Vdc 5 1 Vdc Module Contains no user data None Flash 14 Kbytes No Yes Contains operating code for 3 3 Vdc power supply module Programmed by A...

Page 18: ...icrocontroller for the Interconnect Board Software communicates with this controller through USB interface Written to during application program execution N5105 60002 Interconnect Board U302 Contains...

Page 19: ...cells RAM 136 Kb distributed 504 Kb block Yes No Logic function configuration data Written to during application program execution N5105 60104 Baseband Board U68 Contains no user data Turn off instru...

Page 20: ...AM 73 Kb distributed 360 Kb block Yes No Controls the main phase lock loop for the system and controls clock routing functionality of the PXB Written to during application program execution N5105 6000...

Page 21: ...tes Yes No Registers which dictate Channel 2 baseband signal processing ASIC configuration Written to during application program execution N5105 60009 IO Board U18 Contains no user data Turn off instr...

Page 22: ...22 Instrument Memory Volatility Volatile Memory...

Page 23: ...re for the A14 Hard Drive Assembly When an instrument is used within a controlled area and the need arises to remove it from that controlled area the security strategy is to remove the A14 Hard Drive...

Page 24: ...Keysight repair center that the A14 Hard Drive has been removed to protect your sensitive information If the instrument is under warranty the A14 Hard Drive will be replaced without charge If the ins...

Page 25: ...olled area to use it in a non controlled area refer to After Using the Instrument in a Non Controlled Area on page 26 If you removed the instrument from the controlled area to send it for repair refer...

Page 26: ...ument 5 Move the instrument to the controlled area 6 Once in the controlled area remove the A13 CPU Assembly from the instrument again 7 Install the original A14 Hard Drive Assembly into the A13 CPU A...

Page 27: ...vised February 28 2006 May be downloaded in Acrobat PDF format from http www dss mil isp fac_clear download_nispom html 2 ISFO Process Manual for the Certification and Accreditation of Classified Syst...

Page 28: ...28 References...

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