PMX40 RF Power Meter – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Table 3-1. Operating Controls, Indicators, and Connections
Reference #
Front Rear Nomenclature
Function
1
1
Sensor Inputs
Four sensor inputs are located on the front and rear panels of
the instrument. These are standard USB 2.0 Type A receptacles
designed to accept only Boonton power sensors or standard
USB keyboards, mice, and flash drives.
2
2
Trigger Inputs
Four sensor trigger inputs are located on the front and rear
panels of the instrument. These are standard SMB receptacles
designed to accept only Boonton power sensor trigger cables.
Caution
Do not attempt to connect anything other than
Boonton power sensors and trigger cables!
3
3
Test Source
The output of the built-in 50 MHz programmable test source is
available from a Type-N connector located on the front, or
optionally on the rear panel of the instrument. This test source
is used to verify basic performance of sensors used with the
PMX40.
4
Display Screen
Color touch screen display for the measurement and trigger
channels, screen menus, status messages, text reports, and help
screens.
5
Key
Favorites key. (This function is not fully implemented at this
time). Enables the user to setup a customized menu to allow
grouping frequently used menu items into one convenient
menu.
6
Key
Store image key saves a screen image of the meter to local
storage. The images can be copied to an external USB storage
device.
7
◄
and
►
Keys
Used to assist navigating between items on the display and
in the menus. Unless the user is in digit editing numeric entry
mode.
7
▲
and
▼
Keys
Used for incrementing or decrementing numeric parameters, or
scrolling through multi-line or multi-page displays.
8
Key
Selects an on-screen item or menu and completes a numeric or
picklist entry.
9
On/Standby Key
Toggles the instrument between “on” (fully powered) and
“standby” (off, except for certain low-power internal circuits)
modes. Entering standby mode will perform a save of the