Model 8340A - Service
5. PROTECTED DATA TO WORKING DATA TRANSFER
[SHIFT] [MHz] [1] [4] [Hz]
[SHIFT] [kHz]
[1] [9] [4] [6] [Hz]
Performing this key sequence causes the HP 8340A to recall the Protected Data and store it
in the Working Data memory location.
6. SAVE/RECALL REGISTER INITIALIZATION
[SHIFT] [MHz] [1] [8]
[SHIFT] [kHz]
[O] [Hz]
Performing this key sequence, switching the HP 8340A off then on, and then pressing
[INSTR PRESET]
forces the HP 8340A to reinitialize the Save/Recall Registers in RAM
(this function does not effect the Cal Constants).
7. CAL CONSTANTS PASSWORD ENABLE
[SHIFT] [GHz] [8] [2] [Hz]
[SHIFT] [MHz] [1] [2] [Hz]
[SHIFT] [kHz]
[2] [2] [Hz]
[ - ]
[2]
[3]
[8]
[7]
[5]
[Hz]
The above key sequence accesses Cal Constant number 82 (LOCKWORD ENABLE) and
sets it to -23,875. This enables the lockword function and sets Cal Constant number 81
(LOCK WORD) to 0. To change the LOCK WORD (password), access Cal Constant number
81 by pressing the down arrow STEP key. Enter a number between -32, 768 and 32, 767 via
the ENTRY keyboard and terminate the entry with
[Hz].
The number entered will be the
password required to access the calibration constants. After this, remove number A59Wl on
the A59 Digital Interface assembly. This is the final step in enabling the Cal Constants'
lockword function. In the event that the password is forgotten, re-installing jumper A59Wl
will disable the lockword function.
8. CALIBRATION CONSTANT ACCESS WHEN LOCKWORD FUNCTION IS
ENABLED
[SHIFT] [MHz] [2] [O] [Hz]
This key sequence allows access to the location (sub-channel) where the password for access
to the Cal Constants will need to be entered. After pressing the above key sequence, enter the
password via the ENTRY keyboard and press
[Hz].
Upon entry of the correct password, the
Cal Constants may be accessed per procedure #1 described previously.
Description
A listing and description of the Cal Constants is given in Table 8A-3. The values that are given in
the "Range" column represent the amount of adjustment that is possible with the Cal Constant.
The numbers that are shown are the only ones that should be entered by the user. It is possible to
enter values out of the given range, but they will not represent the value being used by the HP
8340A. The column labeled "Significance" gives the units associated with the Cal Constant. For
example, the value entered for DWELL TIME represents the number of milliseconds that the
HP 8340A will wait, after phase lock at the beginning of a sweep or at bandcross, before it will
continue its sweep. Another example is the 9GZ SLOPE. For each count, a power compensation
of 0.0025 dB/GHz will be added to the RF output. In other words, if 10 were entered for the Cal
Constant, a 0.025 dB/GHz slopoe (10 times 0.0025 dB/GHz) would be added for a sweep within
the 9 to 20 GHz range.
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