Introduction on how to use the manual
SMIQ
1125.5610.12
E-7
R.2
Introduction on how to use the manual
This operating manual contains essential information on commissioning, manual control, remote control,
maintenance and checking the rated specifications of SMIQ as well as all specifications of the unit and
available options.
The following models and options are described in this manual:
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SMIQ02B – Vector Signal Generator 300 kHz to 2.2 GHz
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SMIQ03B – Vector Signal Generator 300 kHz to 3.3 GHz
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SMIQ04B – Vector Signal Generator 300 kHz to 4.4 GHz
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SMIQ06B – Vector Signal Generator 300 kHz to 6.4 GHz
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Option SM-B1 – Reference Oscillator OCXO
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Option SM-B5 – FM/PM Modulator
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Option SMIQB11 – Data Generator
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Option SMIQB12 – Memory Extension to Data Generator
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Option SMIQB14 – Fading Simulator FSIM1
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Option SMIQB15 – Second Fading Simulator FSIM2
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Option SMIQB17 – Noise Generator and Distortion Simulator
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Option SMIQB19 – Rear Panel Connections for RF and LF
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Option SMIQB20 – Modulation Coder
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Option SMIQB21 – Bit Error Rate Test
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Option SMIQB42 – Digital Standard IS-95 CDMA
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Option SMIQB43 – Digital Standard W-CDMA
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Option SMIQB45 – Digital Standard 3 GPP W-CDMA
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Option SMIQB47 – LOW ACP Filter
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Option SMIQB48 – Enhanced Functions für 3GPP W-CDMA
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Option SMIQB49 – Dynamic Fading
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Option SMIQB60 – Arbitrary Waveform Generator
The chapters with associated contents are as follows:
Data sheets
list guaranteed specifications for the functions and characteristics of the unit
and its options.
Chapter 1
provides information on putting the unit into operation (AC supply connection,
switch-on/off), functional test, preset settings, fitting the options and mounting
the unit into a 19" rack.
Chapter 2
explains the manual control of SMIQ. It contains front and rear panel views,
describes the control elements as well as connectors, provides a short
introduction with sample settings for first-time users. It also explains how to
change parameters and the use of the list editor and gives an overview of the
menus for the functions covered by the unit and its options. It also presents
the functions and menus of the unit and its options (frequency and level
setting, analog and digital modulation, ARB, external modulation source
AMIQ, fading simulation, noise generation and distortion simulation, BERT,
sweep, LIST mode, memory sequence and general functions not relating to
signal generation).