Getting Started
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
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Risk of data loss
It is strongly recommended to switch the analyzer to standby state before disconnect-
ing it from the AC supply. If you set the power switch to 0 while the VNA application is
still running, you will lose the current settings. Moreover, loss of program data can not
be excluded if the application is terminated improperly.
The AC power switch can be permanently on. It is recommendable, however, to switch
it off if the instrument is not used for some time. When you switch the instrument back
on, be sure to comply with the extended warm-up phase specified in the data sheet.
3.1.8 Standby and Ready State
R&S
ZNB
: The standby toggle key is located in the bottom left corner of the front
panel. In standby state, the right, amber LED is on, in ready state, the left, green LED
is on.
R&S
ZNBT
: The standby toggle key is located in the bottom right corner of the front
panel. In standby state the PWR LED light is amber, in ready state it is green.
The standby power only supplies the power switch circuits and the optional oven
quartz (option R&S
ZNB-B4/R&S
ZNBT-B4, "OCXO Frequency Reference"). In this
state it is safe to switch the AC power off and disconnect the instrument from the
power supply. In ready state all modules are power-supplied. When switched to ready
state, the analyzer initiates its startup procedure.
Observe the instructions for startup and shutdown in
Chapter 3.1.7, "Starting the Ana-
3.1.9 Connecting External Accessories
The analyzer's standard PC interfaces (Monitor, USB, LAN) can be used to connect a
variety of accessories:
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An external monitor expands/displays the Windows
®
desktop, which is, by default,
covered by the Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) application window in full-screen
mode.
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External keyboard and mouse enable/simplify local control, in particular manual
(GUI) operation of the VNA application.
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A printer can be used for example to create hard copies of the measurement dia-
grams and traces from within the VNA application.
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A LAN connection can be established in order to access the hard disk or control
the analyzer from an external PC.
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Instruments equipped with controller LPW11 can also be remote controlled via
USB. Currently this is the case for R&S
ZNB40 variants 82 and 84 and the
R&S
ZNBT20.
Putting the Analyzer into Operation