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Page 2: ...anual DG2040 Data Generator 071 0257 50 This document applies to firmware version 1 00 and above www tektronix com Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisan...

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Page 6: ...Operating Modes Overview 2 12 Basic Menu Operations 2 13 Tutorials 2 26 Reference Reference 3 1 Edit Menu Screen 3 1 Menu Trees 3 3 Edit Menu Functions 3 7 File Menu 3 9 Settings Menu 3 18 Block Menu...

Page 7: ...10 Appendix B Performance Verification B 1 Before Running the Performance Tests B 2 Self Tests B 5 Performance Tests B 7 Test Record B 43 Appendix C Miscellaneous C 1 Factory Settings C 1 Conversion T...

Page 8: ...ormat 2 20 Figure 2 14 Binary display format 2 20 Figure 2 15 Numeric display format 2 21 Figure 2 16 Pattern data editing procedure 2 22 Figure 2 17 Serial Parallel editing mechanism 2 22 Figure 2 18...

Page 9: ...nu 3 18 Figure 3 11 Reference mark M display 3 19 Figure 3 12 Arrow button action display timing display 3 20 Figure 3 13 The Arrow button menu 3 21 Figure 3 14 Operation flow for pattern data output...

Page 10: ...5 Figure 3 51 Make Sequence menu and a sequence example 3 57 Figure 3 52 Make Subsequence menu and a subsequence example 3 58 Figure 3 53 Example of a sequence expanded into sequence memory 3 62 Figur...

Page 11: ...t connections B 15 Figure B 7 Maximum operating frequency connections B 18 Figure B 8 Maximum operating frequency 1 B 20 Figure B 9 Maximum operating frequency 2 B 20 Figure B 10 Maximum operating fre...

Page 12: ...3 11 Table 3 4 Export parameters 3 16 Table 3 5 Arrow button functions 3 21 Table 3 6 Pattern data display format 3 22 Table 3 7 Block cursor movement 3 28 Table 3 8 Numeric input differences 3 40 Ta...

Page 13: ...sk files B 2 Table B 2 Required equipment B 3 Table B 3 Error codes B 6 Table B 4 Internal clock frequency accuracy B 10 Table B 5 High level output voltage accuracy B 34 Table B 6 Low level output vo...

Page 14: ...ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Do Not Operate Without Covers Do not operate this product with...

Page 15: ...read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product Symbols on the Product The following...

Page 16: ...led information about the functions and use of the DG2040 Data Generator s main menus The Appendices section provides product specifications performance verification instructions factory settings conv...

Page 17: ...s in one row move to the left end of the next row down and continue executing the listed steps until the end of the table H When steps require that you make a sequence of selections using menu buttons...

Page 18: ...ce support 1 800 833 9200 select option 2 Technical support Email techsupport tektronix com 1 800 833 9200 select option 3 6 00 a m 5 00 p m Pacific time This phone number is toll free in North Americ...

Page 19: ...Preface xiv DG2040 Data Generator Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 20: ...parameters the channel configuration and the pattern data are displayed or set using the graphic menu on the CRT monitor The menu has a tree structure and can be operated easily using the bottom and...

Page 21: ...ifficult to generate H Constructs interactive digital simulation systems by using the sequence output external jump and tristate control functions H Uses flexible data output functions to make the DG2...

Page 22: ...able 1 1 lists the power cords available with the DG2040 Data Generator Table 1 1 Power cord options Option Description Tektronix part number A1 Europe 161 0104 06 A2 United Kingdom 161 0104 07 A3 Aus...

Page 23: ...r Cord Identification Plug Configuration Normal Usage Option Number North America Standard Europe A1 United Kingdom A2 Australia A3 North America A4 Switzerland A5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Ins...

Page 24: ...a Generator User Manual 071 0257 XX DG2040 Data Generator Programmer Manual 071 0258 XX Performance Check Disk 3 5 inch 063 3121 XX GPIB Sample Program Disk 3 5 inch 063 3122 XX DG LINK Application Pr...

Page 25: ...male 174 1341 00 50 W SMA Cable 2 m 21 inches male 174 0679 00 50 W SMA Cable 0 5 m 20 inches male 174 1427 00 SMA Precision Delay Cable 1 ns male 015 0562 00 SMA Precision Delay Cable 2 ns male 015 0...

Page 26: ...at the front of this manual for power source grounding and other safety information Verify that you have the correct operating environment CAUTION Damage to the instrument can occur if this instrument...

Page 27: ...98 6 3 AG 6 A fast 250 V 159 0239 00 200 2264 00 5 mm 20 mm IEC 127 5 A T 250 V 159 0210 00 200 2265 00 NOTE The second fuse listed in the table above is approved under the IEC standards This fuse is...

Page 28: ...ent by pushing the PRINCIPAL POWER SWITCH on the rear panel of the instrument Refer to Figure 1 1 NOTE After the instrument is installed leave the PRINCIPAL POWER SWITCH on and use the ON STBY switch...

Page 29: ...diagnostic items have been completed without error the instrument displays the EDIT menu NOTE If the instrument chassis temperature is outside the specified operating range an error will occur during...

Page 30: ...ch a tag to the instrument showing the following information H The owner of the instrument with address H The name of a person at your firm who may be contacted if additional information is needed H T...

Page 31: ...Getting Started 1 12 DG2040 Data Generator Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 32: ...controls and their functions H An overview of the DG2040 Data Generator hardware H Information on operations commonly performed on the instrument and how to enter numbers H Tutorials showing how to ed...

Page 33: ...use only one output connector for each channel you must terminate the other connector using an SMA termination Cancels the current operation and closes side and submenus The display can be returned t...

Page 34: ...icates that this knob controls the item The arrow buttons move the cursor They are also used for special functions that are described on the screen when enabled Delete Key Deletes previously input dig...

Page 35: ...or provides an internal clock output signal If you use only one CLOCK OUT connector you must terminate the other connector using an SMA termination The RS 232 connector is used for remote computer con...

Page 36: ...atterns and for setting data CAUTION Data corruption on the floppy disk may occur if the eject button is pressed while the DG2040 Data Generator is writing to the floppy disk LED indicator Eject butto...

Page 37: ...ttom and side menus work area status lines and so on Also shown are a pop up menu and message box Table 2 1 describes each element in detail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 2 4 Display elements Display Element...

Page 38: ...entry in the side menu displays either a label representing the side menu or the operation name for the confirmed item 2 15 4 Bottom menu When one of the buttons in the menu section is pressed the cor...

Page 39: ...e background knowledge necessary to use the instrument effectively PLL Clock Clock Unit Pattern Control Circuit Pattern Memory Sequence Memory Output Channels Bus GPIB RS 232 C CPU Unit CPU ROM RAM RS...

Page 40: ...ern control circuit pattern memory and sequence memory Pattern memory and sequence memory are high speed memories that hold the pattern data and sequence data which are described later in this section...

Page 41: ...data Basic data for patterns consisting of 2 bit words Memory size The number of pattern data words 360 words to 256 K words Group allocation Definitions of pattern data bit combinations Block delimit...

Page 42: ...s are collectively referred to as the setup data Since this data is associated with the pattern data it is handled together with the pattern data in operations such as saving instrument settings and d...

Page 43: ...n output is controlled by the pattern generation units pattern control circuit The DG2040 Data Generator supports four run modes repeat single step and enhanced These run modes are specified with the...

Page 44: ...of data being edited In such cases it is more efficient to perform a number of edit operations and then update the output data in manual mode Basic Menu Operations This section describes the DG2040 D...

Page 45: ...he selected item changes each time a bezel button is pressed H A list is displayed and an item is selected from that list H Enables a numeric input H Executes the function associated with the menu ite...

Page 46: ...ether an item is valid or not as shown in Table 2 5 Table 2 5 Bottom menu elements Menu item Description Menu item in the unselected state The small box in the upper right corner is black Menu item in...

Page 47: ...ys or the general purpose knob Menu items that cannot be used in the current instrument state Enter numeric values by using the front panel keypad or the general purpose knob This section describes th...

Page 48: ...in a menu item field Numeric Input Example Table 2 7 shows how to change the clock frequency to 12 3 Hz when the value before entering the input state was 100 0 Hz Press the 1 2 3 and ENTER keys in t...

Page 49: ...ue of the digit indicated by the underscore Rotating the knob to the left decreases the value and rotating it to the right increases the value Figures 2 10 shows the arrow keys and the general purpose...

Page 50: ...y a factor of ten 3 Change the value by turning the general purpose knob You can display pattern data in one of four formats timing display table display binary display and numeric display Use the EDI...

Page 51: ...Display Format The Binary display format shows the data bit states for each clock as 0 or 1 This is the basic display for digital signals and is an appropriate format for handling data in bit units If...

Page 52: ...editing operations are selected from the EDIT Execute Action menu Press the front panel EXECUTE button to execute the selected operation Editing can be accomplished quickly by using the general purpos...

Page 53: ...data editing procedure Parallel Serial Editing The Numeric display format allows you to edit the data of every specified bit width in a selected data bit You can select two to 32 bits and edit in BIN...

Page 54: ...ows these cursors Knob Icon Cursor Window Width Window Cursor Window Value Point Cursor Area Cursor Scope Width Window Value Figure 2 18 Area and Point cursors The area cursor is used to select a rang...

Page 55: ...ndow with the front panel CURSOR button Text input is required to enter the names for data groups data blocks floppy disk files and other items When such input is required the instrument automatically...

Page 56: ...0 shows the file deletion confirma tion message box Press the side menu OK button to execute the operation displayed in the box Press Cancel to cancel the operation and return to the state prior to se...

Page 57: ...c functions Be sure that the DG2040 Data Generator is properly installed Refer to Installa tion on page 1 7 Refer to Power On on page 1 9 for power on instructions The following equipment is required...

Page 58: ...ration 1 Operation 2 Operation 3 Operation 4 Operation 5 Operation 6 For example set to xx with general purpose knob Operation 7 Menu Buttons Bottom Buttons Side Buttons Front PanelButtons Side Menu B...

Page 59: ...ear the data memory Menu button Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Front panel button EDIT File New OK 2 Set up the environment by setting the pattern memory length to 1024 points Menu button Botto...

Page 60: ...twice 0 ENTER Move the knob icon to the Width window in the upper left area of the screen by pressing the front panel CURSOR button once 1024 ENTER Press the down arrow button until the area cursor c...

Page 61: ...purpose knob and the up and down arrow buttons Press the EXECUTE button to insert the character in the file name The data in this procedure is saved in the file named COUNT1 PDA Tutorial 2 loads a fi...

Page 62: ...sing the general purpose knob OK 3 Select DATA1 as the area to be edited Menu Button Bottom Button Pop up Menu Side Button Front Panel Button Execute Action Set scope OK 1 OK Move the knob icon to the...

Page 63: ...tton Execute Action Set scope OK 1 OK Set the block cursor to cover DATA1 using the up and down arrow buttons b Set the glitch width to be 1 Menu Button Bottom Button Pop up Menu Side Button Front Pan...

Page 64: ...in the upper left of the screen by pressing the front panel CURSOR button once 35 ENTER EXECUTE 91 ENTER EXECUTE This process inserted glitches at the points for cursor positions 35 and 91 Figure 2 2...

Page 65: ...settings required for signal output and actually outputs the signals 1 Set the sampling clock frequency to 500 MHz Menu button Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Front panel button Clock Reference...

Page 66: ...o Figure 2 24 for the output parameter settings example Menu button Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Front panel button Timing Condition Select channel CH0 by pressing the front panel up and down...

Page 67: ...25 DG2040 Data Generator and oscilloscope connection 6 Press the START STOP button on the front panel 7 Set up the oscilloscope appropriately and observe the pattern signals on the oscilloscope scree...

Page 68: ...the sequence jumps to Block 4 Figure 2 26 Tutorial 4 block sequence Create the following data patterns for the blocks H Block 1 Binary up counter pattern H Block 2 Data pattern consisting of all zeros...

Page 69: ...ute Action Set scope OK 2 OK Move the knob icon to the Width window in the upper left area of the screen using the front panel CURSOR button 360 ENTER 4 Divide the data between block 1 point 0 to 359...

Page 70: ...front panel CURSOR button Menu button Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Front panel button 720 ENTER Block Add block delimiter here OK Clear String BK3 OK 6 Divide the data from point 720 to poin...

Page 71: ...n Pop up menu Side button Front panel button 0 ENTER Block Rename current block OK Clear String BK1 OK 8 Create block 1 data by creating a binary up counter data in block 1 First make sure that the va...

Page 72: ...block 3 Confirm that the knob icon appears in the Cursor window in the upper left area of the screen If the icon is not in that window move it there with the front panel CURSOR button Menu button Bot...

Page 73: ...b icon appears in the Cursor window in the upper left area of the screen If the icon is not in that window move it there with the front panel CURSOR button Menu button Bottom button Pop up menu Side b...

Page 74: ...n is output once H The BK3 pattern is output once H The BK4 pattern is output 20 times Create a sequence as shown in Figure 2 31 and define each line as a block or subsequence The lines defined with t...

Page 75: ...hile waiting event signal the BK1 pattern is repeatedly output When the event condition has been satisfied the process jumps to the line 3 H Line 3 The BK4 pattern is output The following two steps cr...

Page 76: ...using the front panel knob OK Repeat 10 ENTER With the front panel down arrow button advance the line pointer to the next line See Figure 2 32 Using the same procedures as above insert BK2 BK3 and BK...

Page 77: ...ve procedures insert SUB1 into the line 1 and set the Trig Wait 15 Create line 2 and line 3 Note that you cannot set the jump address line number that has not been created The jump condition is set in...

Page 78: ...tput 17 Set the trigger source to external and the trigger interval to off Menu button Bottom button pop up menu Side button Front panel button SETUP Trigger Source Set to Ext Interval State Set to Of...

Page 79: ...n line 2 outputs the BK1 pattern repeatedly until the event condition is satisfied Press the STEP EVENT button on the front panel to quit the loop and to advance to sequence line 3 In Enhanced mode th...

Page 80: ...he DATA0 by using the DATA1 pattern In the following procedures you create the pattern in the DATA0 as shown in Figure 2 34 in which the highlighted edges are controlled and moved 10 points 10 points...

Page 81: ...opup menu Side button Front panel button Select DATA1 by pressing the front panel up and down arrow buttons Execute Action Numeric input OK OK EXECUTE Move cursor to point 9 1 Move cursor to point 29...

Page 82: ...scilloscope Adjust the oscilloscope setting to display the DATA0 pattern output 7 Change the edge position Menu button Bottom button pop up menu Side button Front panel button APPLICATION Edge Control...

Page 83: ...connector on the rear panel DG2040 Data Generator Oscilloscope CH2 CH0 SMA Cable CH1 SMA termination SMA female to BNC male adapter Figure 2 36 DG2040 and oscilloscope connection Artisan Technology Gr...

Page 84: ...roups setting up channels setting operating modes and triggers H Procedures for setting and saving instrument settings Edit Menu Screen This section describes the EDIT menu screen shown in Figure 3 1...

Page 85: ...1 and 3 19 8 The area cursor The area enclosed by this cursor is the object of the execute action editing operations The area is set by the Set scope vertical in the Execute Action menu and Width hor...

Page 86: ...tion Set view type to timing Set view type to table Set view type to binary Block Move to block start Move to block end Move to next block Move to previous block Move to block any Add block delimiter...

Page 87: ...sert Delete Repeat Count Set Enhanced Control Special Set scope Cut Copy Paste insert Paste replace Set data to high Set data to low Insert high data Insert low data Invert data Mirror vertical Mirror...

Page 88: ...gger Slope Trigger Level Impedance Clock Reference Int FREQ Ext FREQ SETUP MENU button Bottom menu Side menu Source Interval Event Level Event Enable Disable State Time High Low Figure 3 3 Setup Menu...

Page 89: ...rdcopy Display Clock Brightness Dimmer Hardcopy Format Port Clear Message Area System Remote Port GPIB Configure Address Serial Baud rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Handshake Power up Pause Date Time...

Page 90: ...he memory size 3 19 Select arrow key function Setting the operation of the arrow buttons 3 20 Set view type to timing Setting the pattern data display format 3 22 Set view type to table Set view type...

Page 91: ...39 Shift left add zero or Shift right add zero Shifting pattern data left or right by inserting zeros 3 40 Shift left or Shift right Shifting pattern data left or right 3 41 Shift up add zero or Shift...

Page 92: ...he Load Data Setup function reads format pattern data block group sequence and setup data into the instruments internal memory from mass memory 3 5 inch floppy disk The DG2040 Data Generator can read...

Page 93: ...h floppy disk into pattern memory The DG2040 can read the following data formats H Tektronix TDS series waveform data file extension WFM H Tektronix TLS series group data file extension GRP H Tektroni...

Page 94: ...ified by the Paste item in the Execute Action menu Read Point s Sets the number of data points to be read Data in excess of the specified memory size cannot be read in Source Start Specifies the start...

Page 95: ...n the Convert to Bin parameter is set to ON With Marker Data Sets whether or not marker data is read in addition to waveform data for Tektronix AWG2000 series waveform file format data Figures 3 7 and...

Page 96: ...a from the built in floppy drive using a simple ASCII Comma Separated Variable CSV format This section defines how the data is formatted for importing into the DG2040 Data Generator The CSV format is...

Page 97: ...Bit pattern data must have at least 360 words The above pattern data cannot be read into the DG2040 Data Generator Note that this is a simple example Once the data words have been imported parameters...

Page 98: ...set since the CSV format does not transfer this information The Export function writes pattern data to mass memory 3 5 inch floppy disk Data is written either as CSV data or as Tektronix AWG2000 Seri...

Page 99: ...tten Bits can be selected using the general purpose knob and the on off state can be changed with the left and right arrow buttons Consecutive bits can be turned on or off using the 1 and 0 numeric ke...

Page 100: ...floppy disk must have the pattern segmented into 128 K 131072 words blocks and saved to separate 3 5 inch floppy disks To import large data files do the following 1 Insert a 3 5 inch floppy disk into...

Page 101: ...settings menu sets all the EDIT menu internal settings and supports the following operations H Setting the reference mark H Setting the reference group H Setting the memory size H Setting the arrow bu...

Page 102: ...Reference mark M display Operation Do the following to set the reference mark Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Move the knob icon to the Cursor window in the upper left area of the screen using t...

Page 103: ...t the arrow button action is sometimes changed automatically by the Execute Action menu functions described on page 3 32 Figure 3 12 shows an action display within the timing display Arrow Button Acti...

Page 104: ...isplay only The data in the edit area is shifted left or up or right or down one point at a time See the descriptions of the Execute Action menu on page 3 40 for the Shift region left right add zero a...

Page 105: ...m the following items Set view type to timing Set view type to table Set view type to binary Set view type to numeric Show overview OK Table 3 6 Pattern data display format Display format menu item De...

Page 106: ...overview Displays the whole pattern data on allocated memory area Editing cannot be performed in this mode Pattern data can be created and edited with functions in the EDIT menu Pattern Data Follow t...

Page 107: ...e blocks that you need 2 Create a sequence table by doing the following a Open the sequence editor with EDIT Make Sequence b If you need create subsequence s with EDIT Make Sequence Special Edit Sub S...

Page 108: ...sequence Setting output parameters run mode and trigger Outputting pattern data Operations with the Edit menu and front panel buttons and knob Operations with the Setup menu and front panel buttons a...

Page 109: ...patterns to be used for inspecting facilities and or checking in production lines Pattern data acquired with logic a analyzer or oscilloscope can be imported to the DG2040 Data Generator Pattern data...

Page 110: ...r the numeric key to set the bit width The value can be set from 2 to 32 Figure 3 16 shows the pop up menu Figure 3 16 Bit Width pop up menu Operation Do the following to set the display format for th...

Page 111: ...cription Move to block start Moves the cursor to the start of the block in which the cursor is currently located Move to block end Moves the cursor to the end of the block in which the cursor is curre...

Page 112: ...e to block any only OK The Add block delimiter here item in the pop up menu sets a block delimiter at the current cursor position The delimiter point becomes the starting point of the new block The bl...

Page 113: ...e the block with the immediately preceding block NOTE To delete the block delimiter at least one block must exist before the current block Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 3 Block 1 Delete a Block Delimi...

Page 114: ...ly When increasing the size of the current block only set a size that does not cause the total number of points to exceed the maximum memory size Zero data corresponding to the increase in size is add...

Page 115: ...up a variety of editing operations The editing operation is selected from the Action Menu Figure 3 22 using the general purpose knob The editing operation is applied to the editing object area when th...

Page 116: ...anel CURSOR button Enter the value with the general purpose knob or the numeric keys To set the position move the knob icon next to the Cursor position display by pressing the front panel CURSOR butto...

Page 117: ...iting operation Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Execute Action Select the editing operation OK Determine the value of the Cursor item in the upper left area of the screen Determine the group bit...

Page 118: ...ed as paste data Area Cursor Tail Before Execution After Execution Figure 3 24 Cut When Copy in the Action menu is selected the cursor becomes an area cursor The data in the editing range is copied to...

Page 119: ...rsor becomes the area cursor and all the data bits in the editing area are set to 1 Before Execution After Execution Editing Area Figure 3 27 Set data to high When Set data to low is selected in the A...

Page 120: ...omes the area cursor and the data following the cursor is moved to the rear by the amount specified for the editing area The data in the editing area is set to 0 Before Execution After Execution Editi...

Page 121: ...mage manner This editing operation operates on bit units regardless of any group definitions In display formats other than timing display such as table and binary the reordering is performed in the po...

Page 122: ...a data range with the data 0101 would give the data 00110011 This editing operation repeats each data item the number of times specified by the Mag Factor parameter The data following the edit area is...

Page 123: ...ber of points in a step for each input operation when the scope is only one bit deep for binary format The next input operation sets the data at the new cursor position for the same group However when...

Page 124: ...to the right or left most values for each bit in the edit area when shifting started Figures 3 35 3 36 3 37 and 3 38 illustrate the different shifting selections for timing Moved Left by 1 Point Data...

Page 125: ...or bottom If you select shifting without adding zeros values added at the top or bottom are equal to the top or bottom most values for each bit in the edit area when shifting started Data can be shif...

Page 126: ...ings menu Table Binary and Numeric You can rotate data in the table binary and numeric displays using rotate up and rotate down The cursor becomes the area cursor and the data inside the editing area...

Page 127: ...up operation Binary down counter The use is the same as Binary up counter The action is the same except that a binary down counter is created When the counter reaches 0 the value returns to its maximu...

Page 128: ...om the Region side menu the whole area is edited When Entered is selected from the Region side menu From and Size parameters can be specified This Enhanced Action menu item generates a clock pattern T...

Page 129: ...de menu item it specifies the first point in the bit from which the pattern is written Size When Entered is selected from the Region side menu item it specifies the length number of points of the cloc...

Page 130: ...R with one or more bits within the register and places the result in the first bit of the register The position at which an exclusive OR is set is called a tap and certain tap configura tions produce...

Page 131: ...register length The register length can be set to a value between 1 and 32 Points Step The number of data points set for each shift of the register Dest Bit The bit to which the pattern is written Fro...

Page 132: ...e pseudo random pulse pattern When Entered is selected the pattern is written to the area specified by the From and Size parameters Operation Do the following to set the register value input and taps...

Page 133: ...operator was selected Region Entered Operation AND Write the result of the logical AND of the Src 1 Bit and the Src 2 Bit to the Dest Bit 0 50 100 From 0 Size 100 Points Src 1 Bit DATA0 Src 2 Bit DAT...

Page 134: ...From When Entered is selected from the Region side menu item it specifies the first point in the bit from which the pattern is written Size When Entered is selected from the Region side menu item it...

Page 135: ...Exchange Exchanges the data in the source and destination bits Invert copy Copies and logically inverts the data before overwriting the destination data Dest Bit The bit to which the pattern is writte...

Page 136: ...amples of how to convert pattern data to different format Pop up Menu The menu for setting the bit and area that will be the code conversion source data and the bit and area where the result of the co...

Page 137: ...the File menu Edit Table Data Edits a code conversion table This is explained in the following paragraph Code Conversion Table Editing Figure 3 50 shows the Edit Code Table menu which is displayed wh...

Page 138: ...parameters Parameter Function PAST For the template to match the data in the source immediately behind the current position that is data that has already been read must match this pattern CURRENT For...

Page 139: ...vertical and horizontal movement Use this process to move the cursor to the target location and then use the numeric keys to edit the data Table 3 16 lists the roles of the numeric keys Table 3 16 Nu...

Page 140: ...36 times or continuously H A line can wait trigger event for output H A line can be jumped to a specified line by the trigger of event signal Figure 3 51 shows an example of a sequence In this example...

Page 141: ...tep at the position of the line pointer In the Make Sequence menu block or subsequence can be inserted in each line The BLOCK column of the lines inserted with subse quences becomes highlight gray to...

Page 142: ...t count This Make Sequence menu function sets up the sequence control options that become valid when the instrument is in enhanced mode See the SETUP Run Mode Enhanced for the enhanced operation Subme...

Page 143: ...Use the menu items under the Edit Subsequence menu item Item Function New Creates a new subsequence When New is selected the Make Sub Sequence pop up menu and the side menus including Insert Delete R...

Page 144: ...040 Data Generator compiles a number of internal code items equal to the repeat count for that subsequence call times the number of lines in the subsequence For example if a sequence line has a subseq...

Page 145: ...line in the sequence program with the Make Sequence Set Enhanced Control Event Jump menu item In the enhanced mode after the block data for a sequence program for which the event jump function has be...

Page 146: ...80 to 200 Clock Cycles Block C n A value between 1 and the value determined by the iteration count Refer to Note Below Note If an event exists before the event out starts rising the event jump will be...

Page 147: ...Reference 3 64 DG2040 Data Generator Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 148: ...t control to enable or disable Level Condition High Setting the output high level 3 72 Low Setting the output low level 3 72 Timing Condition Delay Setting the delay timing 3 73 Run Mode Repeat Select...

Page 149: ...s set for a selected output channel and the frequency currently set 3 73 2 Shows the output delays Delays can only be set for each output channel 3 73 3 Shows the high and low values of the output vol...

Page 150: ...u to add a new group A new group cannot be added if there is already two groups defined Each data bit has a default group name The default group names are DATA1 for data bit 1 and DATA0 for data bit 0...

Page 151: ...enu Side button Group Assign Add Group Input the name of the new group OK MSB Specify the MSB LSB Specify the LSB OK OK The Delete Group menu allows you to delete the group selected with the cursor Th...

Page 152: ...newly defined group takes precedence Operation Do the following to change a groups bit configuration Bottom button pop up menu Side button Group Assign Group Bit s Config MSB Specify the MSB LSB Spec...

Page 153: ...hannel List Data Bits List Figure 3 58 Output channel assign pop up menu See Figure 2 6 for the output channel allocation Sub Menu Item Function Assign Assigns the selected data bit to the selected ou...

Page 154: ...dition Select the channel for which the data assignment is to be cleared using the up and down arrow buttons Release The Control Condition function sets the event control input level and whether the e...

Page 155: ...e between 0 25 V and 2 5 V The displayed voltages are the voltages when the outputs are open Operation Do the following to set the output to high level Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Level Cond...

Page 156: ...dge at left and falling edge at right If the pulse edges are positioned at the nonhighlighted vertical lines the positive delay is currently set to zero If the pulse edges are positioned left of the n...

Page 157: ...quence functions trigger input event jump and so on are ignored as shown in Figure 3 61 Pattern Data Pattern Data Output Pattern Data Figure 3 60 Repeat Mode pattern data output when no sequence is de...

Page 158: ...BK1 BK2 Pattern Data Sequence Figure 3 63 Single Mode pattern data output when a sequence is defined Pattern data is output not according to the internal clock but rather according to a clock signal...

Page 159: ...new data immediately at the point when any change occurs to the pattern data The START STOP button LED indicator blinks rapidly during data update Manual The output data is not immediately rewritten...

Page 160: ...e signal applied to the trigger input Positive Rising edge Negative Falling edge Operation Do the following to set the slope Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Trigger Slope Select Positive or Nega...

Page 161: ...n the front panel is used Operation Do the following to select a source Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Trigger Source Select Int or Ext NOTE Press FORCE TRIGGER on the front panel to create a t...

Page 162: ...the time axis resolution used for the display of pattern data will be the reciprocal of this setting Operation Do the following to set the internal clock frequency Bottom button Pop up menu Side butt...

Page 163: ...3 83 The DG2040 Data Generator has an edge control function that moves the specified rising and or falling edge s in the pattern set in the DATA0 The edge s can be specified using the edge control wi...

Page 164: ...nal and edge position shift You can also set the edge offset position within the range from 100 ps to 100 ps with the Position Offset side menu Both the incoming signal voltage and the setting in the...

Page 165: ...DATA0 copy the DATA0 pattern to DATA1 and then shift the DATA1 pattern to right or left DATA 1 DATA 0 DATA 1 To specify all falling edges in the DATA0 copy the DATA0 pattern to DATA1 a b c Figure 3 6...

Page 166: ...necessary go into the EDIT menu by pressing the EDIT button after you have set the Edge Control to On Position Offset Set the deviation time from the original position The position offset can be set f...

Page 167: ...ctories 3 85 Rename Changing a file or directory name 3 85 Copy or Delete Copy Copying files 3 86 Delete Deleting files 3 86 Delete All Deleting all files 3 86 Special Initialize Media Formatting a 3...

Page 168: ...e Directory The Make Directory function creates a subdirectory in the current directory Operation Do the following to create a directory Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Mass Memory Make Director...

Page 169: ...Note If there is a subdirectory that is not empty in the current directory it will not be deleted Also locked files will not be deleted Operation Do the following to copy a file Bottom button Pop up m...

Page 170: ...play when listing a directory Select the order from the following types Type Order NAME1 ASCII order NAME2 Reverse ASCII order TIME1 In the order created starting with the oldest TIME2 In the order cr...

Page 171: ...ory Special Lock Select On This menu is used to set the display and hardcopy settings Select the items to be changed using the up and down arrow buttons and change the value or the item using the left...

Page 172: ...s elapses without any front panel control being used The screen returns to its original brightness when any key is pressed Operation Do the following to display the date and time Bottom button Pop up...

Page 173: ...P EPS mono Encapsulated Postscript Thinkjet HP Thinkjet TIFF TIFF Port Sets the device for screen hard copy data output Menu item Device DISK Floppy disk GPIB GPIB RS 232 C Serial port When hard copy...

Page 174: ...copy output port Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Display Hardcopy Select Hardcopy Port with the up and down arrow buttons Select the port with the left and right arrow buttons Clear Message Area...

Page 175: ...e general purpose knob GPIB Menu Serial Menu Date and Time Setting Power up Pause Remote Port Figure 3 69 System menu Remote Port The Remote Port function sets the port used for external remote contro...

Page 176: ...Address Sets the instruments GPIB address The address can be set to a value between 0 and 30 Operation Do the following to set the GPIB operating mode Bottom button Pop up menu Side button System Sele...

Page 177: ...its can be set Handshake Sets the flow control method Either Off Soft or Hard can be set for the flow control Operation Do the following to set the serial interface parameters Bottom button Pop up men...

Page 178: ...e default factory settings The instrument internal memory is not cleared by resetting to the factory settings Refer to Factory Settings on page C 1 for a listing of the instrument factory settings Ope...

Page 179: ...can be run as individual tests or all tests can be run in one operation If the diagnostics complete with no errors Pass is displayed in the Status display area If an error occurs Fail is displayed An...

Page 180: ...XX Sequence memory error A50 PG Output board 7XX Pattern memory diagnostics error A50 PG Output board Side Menu Item Function Type Selects the diagnostics test Either individual items or all tests All...

Page 181: ...Reference 3 98 DG2040 Data Generator Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 182: ..._ C H The instrument must be operating at an ambient temperature between 10_ C to 40_ C unless otherwise noted Table A 1 Electrical characteristics Characteristics Description Operation mode 1 Repeat...

Page 183: ...H1 SMA connectors at front panel CLOCK OUT CLOCK OUT SMA connector at rear panel All outputs are complementary Output voltage Accuracy DC data out 3 of setting 50 mV into 50 W Amplitude clock out 5 of...

Page 184: ...when using the Edge Control function Output impedance typical 50 W Output voltage High level VOH 1 75 V to 7 00 V into 1 MW 0 875 V to 3 5 V into 50 W Low level VOL 2 25 V to 6 50 V into 1 MW 1 125 V...

Page 185: ...ly 0 V into both 1 MW and 50 W Trigger Input typical 55 ns 8 Fclk GHz x Td1 x 55 ns 12 Fclk GHz Typical Delay time from external trigger input signal typical Internal Reference Refer to Td1 in Figure...

Page 186: ...Width 13 2 cm 5 2 inches Height 9 9 cm 3 9 inches Resolution Horizontal 640 pixels Vertical 480 pixels AC line power Rating Voltage 100 240 V AC Voltage Range and Frequency Range 90 250 V AC Input vo...

Page 187: ...Characteristics Description Net weight Standard 10 3 kg 22 7 lb Dimensions Height 164 mm 6 4 inches including feet Width 362 mm 14 3 inches including handle Length 491 mm 19 25 inches including front...

Page 188: ...operating 294 m s2 30 G half sine 11 ms duration Three shocks per axis in each direction 18 shocks total Installation requirements Power consumption 300 watts maximum Maximum line current is 4 A rms a...

Page 189: ...ition offset is set to more than 0 ps or when the edge control input is more than 0V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 ntr ntf CH0 Pattern CH1 Pattern CH0 Output Controlled Edge Controlled Edge Figure A...

Page 190: ...output Jump to the specified block after the current block Event input Jump to the specified block after the next block Tac Td5 194 5 to 214 5 clocks Pw2 180 to 200 clocks Typical 55 ns 8 Fclk GHz x T...

Page 191: ...NZS 2064 1 2 Industrial Scientific and Medical Equipment 1992 EC Declaration of Conformity Low Voltage Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification as listed in the Official Journal of t...

Page 192: ...ive pollution occurs Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by condensation must be expected This location is a typical office home environment Temporary condensation occurs only when th...

Page 193: ...Appendix A Specifications A 12 DG2040 Data Generator Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 194: ...rms comprehensive instrument testing This system verifies that the DG2040 Data Generator is operating correctly The self tests execute quickly and require no special equipment during execution H Perfo...

Page 195: ...ence and data output TP3EXREF PDA External reference input TP4CONT PDA Maximum operating frequency Continuous TP5TRIG PDA Maximum operating frequency Trigger operation TP6GEN PDA Internal trigger gene...

Page 196: ...width 6 GHz or higher Tektronix 11801C with head SD 22 Function generator 1 Amplitude 4 V offset 2 V 50 W termination Frequency 1 MHz or higher Tektronix AFG320 BNC cable 5 Impedance 50 W Length 24 in...

Page 197: ...om top to bottom to select the required menu item For pop up menus use the general purpose knob to select items from the menu list Operations such as Operation 6 do not involve pressing the buttons sh...

Page 198: ...ottom button Pop up menu Side button Front panel button UTILITY Diag Type Select All Execute 2 Verify that all self tests passed by checking the Status display area shown in Figure B 2 Figure B 2 Diag...

Page 199: ...diagnostics error A6 CPU board 3XX Front panel diagnostics error A12 Key board 4XX Clock diagnostics error A40 Clock board 5XX Trigger diagnostics error A40 Clock board 6XX Sequence memory diagnostic...

Page 200: ...6 Edge control mode operation 7 Output level accuracy 8 Clock output amplitude accuracy 9 Delay time accuracy 10 Rise and fall time accuracy This test verifies the frequency accuracy of the internal...

Page 201: ...OCK SMA female to BNC male adapter and 50 W termination DG2040 Data Generator Figure B 3 Frequency measurement connections Setup Set the frequency counter to frequency measurement mode Procedure Follo...

Page 202: ...the 650 09935 MHz to 650 10065 MHz range 4 Perform the following steps to check the 200 0000 kHz clock frequency accuracy a Change the frequency counter input to INPUT A through the 50 W termination...

Page 203: ...equired Oscilloscope Function generator Three BNC cables Two SMA cables Two SMA female to BNC male adapters Performance check disk Connections Refer to Figure B 4 for connections Use the SMA cables an...

Page 204: ...T EVENT connector on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel BNC Cable connect to the AUX OUTPUT EVENT connector on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel BNC Cable connect to the AUX OUTPUT SYNC connector...

Page 205: ...e Follow the steps below to verify pattern data output 1 Load the TP2PG PDA test pattern file from the performance check disk 2 Press the START STOP button on the front panel The LED corresponding to...

Page 206: ...shown in Figure B 5 appears on the oscilloscope 10 Press the START STOP button on the front panel to stop output the buttons LED goes off CH1 CH0 OUT CH1 OUT CH2 CH0 OUT CH1 OUT CH3 EVENT OUT CH4 SYN...

Page 207: ...a Generator front panel to the oscilloscope CH1 input H Connect CH1 output to the DG2040 Data Generator front panel to the oscilloscope CH2 input Use the BNC cables to make the following connections H...

Page 208: ...BNC Cable connect to the AUX OUTPUT SYNC connector on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 SMA Cable SMA female to BNC male adapter CH1 CH1 BNC Cable connect to the AUX INPUT EVENT and...

Page 209: ...unction generator Output channel CH1 and CH2 Waveform Square wave for CH1 Sine wave for CH2 Frequency 500 Hz for CH1 10 MHz for CH2 Amplitude 1 V for CH1 and CH2 50 W termination Offset 500 mV for CH1...

Page 210: ...scilloscope CH1 input H Connect CH1 output to the DG2040 Data Generator front panel to the oscilloscope CH2 input H Use the remaining two SMA cables the remaining two SMA female to BNC male adapters a...

Page 211: ...e AUX OUTPUT EVENT connector on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel BNC Cable connect to the AUX OUTPUT SYNC connector on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel CH2 CH3 CH4 CH0 SMA Cable SMA female to...

Page 212: ...cy 500 Hz Amplitude 1 V 50 W termination Offset 500 mV Procedure Follow the steps below to verify the maximum operating frequency continuous 1 Load the TP4CONT PDA test pattern file from the performan...

Page 213: ...utton on the front panel to stop output the buttons LED goes off CH1 CH0 OUT CH2 CH1 OUT Figure B 8 Maximum operating frequency 1 CH1 CH0 OUT CH2 CH1 OUT Figure B 9 Maximum operating frequency 2 Artis...

Page 214: ...Performance Verification DG2040 Data Generator B 21 CH1 CH0 OUT CH2 CH1 OUT Figure B 10 Maximum operating frequency 3 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www art...

Page 215: ...he oscilloscope CH1 input H Connect CH1 output from the DG2040 Data Generator front panel to the oscilloscope CH2 input H Use the remaining two SMA cables the remaining two SMA female to BNC male adap...

Page 216: ...e AUX OUTPUT EVENT connector on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel BNC Cable connect to the AUX OUTPUT SYNC connector on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel CH2 CH3 CH4 CH0 SMA Cable SMA female to...

Page 217: ...are wave Frequency 500 Hz Amplitude 1 V 50 W termination Offset 500 mV Procedure Follow the steps below to verify that the maximum operating frequency trigger operation is functioning correctly 1 Load...

Page 218: ...Data Generator B 25 CH1 CH0 OUT CH2 CH1 OUT Figure B 12 Maximum operating frequency 4 CH1 CH0 OUT CH2 CH1 OUT Figure B 13 Maximum operating frequency 5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation...

Page 219: ...wing connections H Connect the sync output from the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel to the oscilloscope CH4 input H Connect the function generator output to the DG2040 Data Generator front panel trig...

Page 220: ...ency 500 Hz Amplitude 1 V 50 W termination Offset 500 mV Procedure Follow the steps below to verify that the Internal Trigger Generator and the External Trigger Input are functioning correctly 1 Load...

Page 221: ...trigger interval to turn off Menu button Bottom button Pop up menu Side button Front panel button SETUP Trigger Interval State Set to Off 10 Verify that Waiting for trigger message appears on the DG20...

Page 222: ...from the DG2040 Data Generator front panel to the sampling oscilloscope CH1 input H Connect CH1 output to the DG2040 Data Generator front panel to the sampling oscilloscope CH2 input H Connect the CH1...

Page 223: ...ure B 15 Edge control mode operation connection Setup Set the sampling oscilloscope and AFG320 Function Generator as indicated below H Sampling oscilloscope Displayed channel CH1 and CH2 Vertical axis...

Page 224: ...he START STOP button on the front panel The LED corresponding to the button should be on 3 Adjust the Main Pos control on the sampling oscilloscope front panel Verify that jitter appears only on the r...

Page 225: ...Precision 50 W termination BNC to dual banana adapter Performance check disk Connections Refer to Figure B 17 for connections Use the SMA cable the SMA female to BNC male adapter the precision 50 W t...

Page 226: ...to CH0 with the general purpose knob High 0 875 ENTER Low 1 125 ENTER 3 Press the START STOP button on the front panel The LED corresponding to the button should be on 4 Verify the high voltage level...

Page 227: ...panel once to output low voltage level c Set the low and high voltage levels to the values as shown in Table B 6 and verify that the digital multimeter reading for each voltage setting falls within t...

Page 228: ...or connections Use the SMA cables and the SMA female to BNC male adapters to make the following connections H Connect the CLOCK output from the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel to the oscilloscope CH1...

Page 229: ...to verify the clock output amplitude accuracy 1 Load the TP9PULSE PDA test pattern file from the performance check disk 2 Press the following buttons to set the DG2040 Data Generator high and low vol...

Page 230: ...000 1 25 0 250 V 0 062 V 0 188 V to 0 312 V 3 250 3 50 0 250 V 0 062 V 0 188 V to 0 312 V 1 125 1 375 2 50 V 0 175 V 2 325 V to 2 675 V 0 000 2 50 2 50 V 0 175 V 2 325 V to 2 675 V 1 000 3 50 2 50 V...

Page 231: ...cables must be same length and the SMA 5X attenuators to make the following connections H Connect the CLOCK output from the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel to the sampling oscilloscope CH1 input H Co...

Page 232: ...2 Vertical axis 50 mV div for CH1 and CH2 Horizontal axis 500 ps div Acquire mode Average 32 Vertical offset 100 mV Trigger mode Norm Trigger level 100 mV Trigger source CH2 Trigger slope Rising Edge...

Page 233: ...ps 100 ps for each of these delay time settings 5 Change the SMA cable connection from the DG2040 Data Generator CH0 output to CH1 and repeat step 4 When measuring CH1 output delay time connect the CH...

Page 234: ...e SMA cables and the SMA 5X attenuators to make the following connections H Connect CLOCK OUT on the DG2040 Data Generator rear panel to the CH1 input on the sampling oscilloscope H Connect CLOCK OUT...

Page 235: ...Record length 500 Acquire mode Average 32 Timebase position 0s Vertical offset 100 mV Trigger mode Norm Trigger level 100 mV Trigger source DIRECT Trigger slope Rising Edge Procedure Follow the steps...

Page 236: ...CH1 outputs respectively and repeat step 3 for each of these channels Verify that the rise and fall times are within the specified ranges Table B 8 Rise and fall time accuracies Voltage settings Low l...

Page 237: ...output voltage accuracy DC Data Out Low limit Test result High limit 0 875 V 0 951 V 0 799 V 0 V 0 050 V 0 050 V CH0 Output 1 00 V 0 920 V 1 080 V 2 00 V 1 890 V 2 110 V 3 50 V 3 345 V 3 655 V 0 875 V...

Page 238: ...5 V 1 209 V 1 041 V 0 V 0 050 V 0 050 V CH1 Output 1 00 V 0 920 V 1 080 V 2 00 V 1 890 V 2 110 V 3 25 V 3 103 V 3 398 V 1 125 V 1 209 V 1 041 V 0 V 0 050 V 0 050 V CH1 Output 1 00 V 0 920 V 1 080 V 2...

Page 239: ...V 2 675 V CLOCK Output Settings High level Low Level Nominal value 1 125 V 0 875 V 0 250 V 0 188 V 0 312 V 1 000 V 1 25 V 0 250 V 0 188 V 0 312 V 3 250 V 3 50 V 0 250 V 0 188 V 0 312 V 1 125 V 1 375...

Page 240: ...500 MHz 150 ps Rise time 1100 MHz 150 ps CH0 sig al 100 MHz 150 ps CH0 signal Fall time 500 MHz 150 ps Fall time 1100 MHz 150 ps CH1 sig al 100 MHz 150 ps CH1 signal Rise time 500 MHz 150 ps Rise time...

Page 241: ...Appendix B Performance Verification B 48 DG2040 Data Generator Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 242: ...at the factory Table C 1 lists these factory settings Table C 1 Factory settings SETUP menu Output Condition Event Level 1 4 V Event Enable Level Condition High 1 5 V into 50 W for all channels Low 0...

Page 243: ...Clock Off Brightness 70 Dimmer Off Hardcopy Format BMP Port DISK System Power up Pause On Diag Type All The following menu items are not affected by Reset to Factory H Menu items in the EDIT menu H T...

Page 244: ...tten after conversion Data bits about being written Source data bit pattern Destination data bit pattern When the data bits being looked up are pattern matched to the data bits specified by PAST CURRE...

Page 245: ...Example Input 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Output 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 H Converting NRZ data to NRZI Past Current Next P OUT Output code 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Example Input 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Output 0 1 1 1 0 1 1...

Page 246: ...0 0 00 0 1 11 Example Input 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Output 00 01 11 11 10 01 11 11 11 H Converting NRZ data to FM Two bits are generated for each input bit Past Current Next P OUT Output code 0 0 11 0 1 00...

Page 247: ...10 01 01 01 H Converting NRZ data to RZ Two bits are generated for each input bit Past Current Next P OUT Output code 0 00 1 10 Example Input 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Output 00 10 00 00 10 10 00 00 00 H The...

Page 248: ...T Output code 0000 1 100000 0000 0 011111 0001 00 111111 0001 01 111111 0001 10 000000 0001 11 000000 0010 01 111110 0010 10 000001 0010 00 111110 0010 11 000001 0011 1 100001 0011 0 011110 01 1 100 0...

Page 249: ...re air can cause Electrostatic Discharge ESD Instead use low pressure compressed air about 9 psi Using Table C 2 as a guide inspect the outside of the instrument for damage wear and missing parts You...

Page 250: ...free cloth dampened in a general purpose detergent and water solution Do not use abrasive cleaners 3 Clean the monitor screen with a lint free cloth dampened with either ethyl alcohol or preferably a...

Page 251: ...Appendix C Miscellaneous C 10 DG2040 Data Generator Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 252: ...erformance Tests B 35 Clock Pattern 3 45 Clock Unit 2 9 Configure 3 93 Contacting Tektronix xiii Control Condition 3 71 Conversion Table Examples C 3 Copy 3 35 3 86 Copy or Delete 3 86 CPU Unit 2 9 Cr...

Page 253: ...data 3 37 Insert low data 3 37 Inspection and Cleaning C 8 Inspection and cleaning access C 9 Installation 1 7 Interior inspection procedures C 9 Internal Clock Frequency Performance Tests B 7 Intern...

Page 254: ...t 3 83 Power Connector 2 4 Power Cord Options 1 3 Power Off 1 10 Power On 1 9 Power Supply Fuse Holder 2 4 Power up Pause 3 94 PRINCIPAL POWER SWITCH 2 4 Procedure inspect exterior C 9 inspect interio...

Page 255: ...rview 3 23 Side and Submenus 2 15 Side Panel 2 5 Single 3 74 Slope 3 77 Special 3 60 3 87 Standard Accessories 1 5 Standby power 1 9 START STOP Button 2 3 Startup Diagnostics 1 10 Status Menu 3 96 Ste...

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