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CE Conformity Marking

Anritsu affixes the CE Conformity marking on the following product(s) in
accordance with the Council Directive 93/68/EEC to indicate that they
conform to the EMC and LVD directive of the European Union (EU).

CE marking

1. Product Model

Model:

MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer, and Expansion
Unit

2. Applied Directive

EMC: Council Directive 89/336/EEC
LVD:

Council Directive 73/23/EEC

3. Applied Standards

 EMC:Emission: EN 61326: 1997 

+

 A1: 1998 

+

 A2: 2001 

+

 A3: 2003

(Class A)

Immunity:EN 61326: 1997 

+

 A1: 1998 

+

 A2: 2001 

+

 A3: 2003

(Annex A)

Performance Criteria*

IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD)

B

IEC 61000-4-3 (EMF)

A

IEC 61000-4-4 (Burst)

B

IEC 61000-4-5 (Surge)

B

IEC 61000-4-6 (CRF)

A

IEC 61000-4-8 (RPFMF)

A

IEC 61000-4-11 (V dip/short)

B

*: Performance Criteria

A: During testing normal performance within the

specification limits.

B: During testing temporary degradation, or loss of

function or performance which is self-recovering.

Harmonic current emissions:

EN 61000-3-2: 2000 (Class A equipment)

 LVD: EN 61010-1: 2001 (Pollution Degree 2)

Summary of Contents for MP1632C

Page 1: ...Anritsu MP1632C Manual Get Pricing Availability at ApexWaves com Call Today 1 800 915 6216 Email sales apexwaves com https www apexwaves com analyzers anritsu data analyzer MP1632C...

Page 2: ...E 6 0 ANRITSU CORPORATION MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer Operation Manual For safety and warning information please read this manual before attempting to use the equipment Keep this manual with the equ...

Page 3: ...d in Manual The following safety symbols are used inside or on the equipment near operation locations to provide information about safety items and operation precautions Ensure that you clearly unders...

Page 4: ...surement category I CAT I Secondary circuits of a device that is not directly connected to a power outlet Measurement category II CAT II Primary circuits of a device that is directly connected to a po...

Page 5: ...r a third party the performance of the equipment cannot be guaranteed 6 This equipment should always be positioned in the correct manner If the cabinet is turned on its side etc it will be unstable an...

Page 6: ...ifferent rating is used F8A indicates a time lag fuse 2 Keep the power supply and cooling fan free of dust Clean the power inlet regularly If dust accumulates around the power pins there is a risk of...

Page 7: ...programs If this media is mishandled or becomes faulty important data may be lost To prevent this chance occurrence all important data and programs should be backed up Anritsu will not be held respon...

Page 8: ...dification or repair of the equipment by the customer The fault is due to severe usage clearly exceeding normal usage The fault is due to improper or insufficient maintenance by the customer The fault...

Page 9: ...product s country of origin for re export from your country Before re exporting the product or manuals please contact us to confirm whether they are export controlled items or not When you dispose of...

Page 10: ...s with council directive 2002 96 EC the WEEE Directive in European Union For Products placed on the EU market after August 13 2005 please contact your local Anritsu representative at the end of the pr...

Page 11: ...sed to use this software Anritsu retains the copyright 2 Although you have purchased this software rights other than those specified in this license are not transferred to you 3 You may not print copy...

Page 12: ...oftware Transfer You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the SYSTEM provided you retain no copies you transfer all of the SOFTWARE includi...

Page 13: ...iod or thirty 30 days whichever is longer z No Other Warranties EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY SECTION ABOVE THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO THE END USER AS is WITHOUT WARRANTY OF AN...

Page 14: ...Applied Standards EMC Emission EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 A3 2003 Class A Immunity EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 A3 2003 Annex A Performance Criteria IEC 61000 4 2 ESD B IEC 61000 4 3 EMF A IEC 61...

Page 15: ...accordance with the regulation to indicate that they conform to the EMC framework of Australia New Zealand C tick marking 1 Product Model Model MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer and Expansion Unit 2 Appl...

Page 16: ...ines as requested by the customer when ordering Single fuse A fuse is inserted in one of the AC power lines Double fuse A fuse is inserted in each of the AC power lines Example 1 An example of the sin...

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Page 18: ...NET Operation Manual z MP1632C Digital Data Analyzer Operation Manual This manual describes a brief overview preparations before starting operation the panel specifi cations performance and operation...

Page 19: ...3 1 Panel Description 16 3 2 Connections 19 3 2 1Sample connections of peripherals 19 3 2 2Connecting peripherals 20 3 2 3Connection between 3 2G internal synthesizer and Unit 22 CHAPTER4 STARTING AN...

Page 20: ...System Operations 67 6 5 Setting Date and Time 69 6 6 Setting Buzzer 71 6 7 Checking Occurred System Error 73 6 8 Viewing the Configuration of Units Inserted in the MP1632C 74 6 9 Printing Out Displa...

Page 21: ...IV 8 4 Calibration 99 8 5 Scrapping 99 APPENDIXES 101 Appendix A Display specific Setup Items 102 Appendix B Troubleshooting 103 Appendix C Entry Table of Performance Test Result 105...

Page 22: ...1 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW...

Page 23: ...ons on the display screen are possible using various tools The various interfaces such as touch screen mouse and panel key can be used as the interface for operations on the display screen in order to...

Page 24: ...C and their functional description Chapter 4 Starting and Stopping the MP1632C Starting up and shutting down the MP1632C ex planation of keywords in this manual Chapter 5 Display Description Structure...

Page 25: ...guration MP1632C Digital data analyzer 1 Accessories supplied Shielded power cord 1 F0090 Fuse 1 8A W1859AE MP1632C operation manual 1 W1860AE MP1632C remote control operation manual 1 Z0319A PS 2 mou...

Page 26: ...The pulse pattern generator of the operating frequen cy in the range of 10 Mb s to 3 2 G s MU163240C 3 2G error detector Error detector of the operating frequency in the range of 10 Mb s to 3 2 G s 3...

Page 27: ...le Table Table Table Table 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 List of related products List of related products List of related products List of related products Item Product Name Remarks Z0321A keyboard PS 2 J0008 GPIB...

Page 28: ...nector PS 2 mouse PS 2 type mini DIN 6 pins Floppy disk drive Operation mode Usable disk Dual modes 1 44MB 740kB 3 5 inch 2HD 2DD Hard disk drive Disk capacity Interface C drive 474 MB or more used fo...

Page 29: ...imensions Weight 426 221 5 H 451 D mm 20 kg or less when no units are inserted without OPT03 25 kg or less when no units are inserted with OPT03 Power supply Voltage Frequency Power consumption Operat...

Page 30: ...9 CHAPTER 2 SETUP...

Page 31: ...ere condensation may occur 1 Do not block the air intake and air exhaust openings on the rear and the side of the instrument Install the instrument unit so that the rear of the main unit is 10 cm or m...

Page 32: ...uency 47 2 Hz to 63 Hz Confirm the voltage and rating of the power supply carefully then connect the AC power cord 2 When connecting any signals to INPUT of the instrument be careful that the excessiv...

Page 33: ...Anritsu cannot accept the mainte nance work when the instrument is opened and the performance cannot be obtained 11 The memory backup battery of the instrument has the life about seven years When a me...

Page 34: ...m the power supply by either turning off the power switch on the front panel switch to the O side or by pulling out the power cord or the power inlet When installing the instrument place the instrumen...

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Page 36: ...15 CHAPTER 3 PANEL DESCRIPTION AND CONNECTIONS...

Page 37: ...s locked 4 Remote Local key with a remote LED Switches the instrument from the remote mode to the local mode The LED is on when the instrument is in the remote mode 5 HDD Hard disk drive access LED Li...

Page 38: ...RS 232C connector Connector used to connect an external con troller to the instrument via an RS 232C interface 6 Keyboard Keyboard Connector to which the keyboard is connected 7 Mouse Mouse connector...

Page 39: ...escription 1 Lock 10MHz Input Reference clock input connector Used to synchronize an external 10MHz reference signal with the clock of this syn thesizer Frequency 10MHz 10ppm Level 0 5Vp p to 2 0Vp p...

Page 40: ...e shown below C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 7 O p t o n 0 1 9 0 2 4 6 V P r n t e r L i n e4 7 5 6 3 H z 8 0 0 V AM a x RS 232 C COM1 Keyb ord Mouse CRT Personal Computer Keyboard Mouse Printer External Display F...

Page 41: ...and then turn it on The keyboard becomes operable when the application starts running To enter detailed keyboard settings such as the auto repeat function select Keyboard from Windows Control Panel No...

Page 42: ...e ChipsCLP icon from Windows Control Panel and run the Display Driver Control Panel program 4 Select a resolution number of colors and font size to set the required screen condition then spec ify CRT...

Page 43: ...se CRT Option 01 Line 47 5 63Hz 1kVA MAX Printer Option 03 3 2G Internal Syntesizer MU163220A 3 2G Pulse Pattern Generator Clock 0 05 3 2GHz Output 1 0Vp p 50 Lock 10MHz Input 0 5 2 0Vp p 50 Output 1...

Page 44: ...ction from peripherals Connection from peripherals Connection from peripherals Connection from peripherals z Connection to peripherals Cable BNC cable F 8A RS 232C COM1 Keyboard Mouse CRT Option 01 Li...

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Page 46: ...25 CHAPTER4 STARTING AND STOPPING THE MP1632C...

Page 47: ...tatus and the panel lock state are initialized Remote local status Local Panel lock state OFF Stopping the MP1632C To stop the instrument follow these steps 1 Select File Exit from the parent window m...

Page 48: ...ssing and then releasing a left mouse button at a given position z Double click The process of pressing a left mouse button twice in rapid succession at a given position z Drag The process of moving t...

Page 49: ...button as touching the screen surface with the input pen Window elements The elements of a window are shown below Title bar Menu bar Minimize button Maximize button Control menu box Toolbar Scroll ba...

Page 50: ...icon z Maximize button Click to maximize the window z Menu bar Refers to an area containing menu titles z Menu title Refers to a character string appearing on the menu bar When you click a menu title...

Page 51: ...ation on the screen can be displayed in a single display image a scroll bar appears Move the scroll bar to manipulate hidden information into view z Window border Refers to a boundary line for a singl...

Page 52: ...ow Size dow Size z To resize a window Point to a boundary of the window and an arrow will appear permitting you to resize the window in the indicated direction Drag the mouse while holding down the le...

Page 53: ...ck box A square box that is selected or cleared to turn on or off an option When a check box is selected it is marked by a check mark appearing in it z List box Any type of box containing a list of it...

Page 54: ...33 z Group box A frame or box that encloses a set of related controls...

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Page 56: ...35 CHAPTER 5 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION...

Page 57: ...ig Fig 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 Kinds of displays Kinds of displays Kinds of displays Kinds of displays z Parent window The first window that the application opens when it starts running You can open subwindow...

Page 58: ...g box Dialog box z Dialog box A window that is opened by clicking a command button or selecting a menu on a panel Once you open a dialog box with the instrument you cannot operate other window unless...

Page 59: ...em Sets the date and time remote control functions and system opera tion mode Option Displays the configuration of the units installed in the instrument Setup Setup Sets basic setup items Frequency Se...

Page 60: ...single panel at the same time Unit specific information as on the Setup Clock I F panel and the Setup Data I F panel may be displayed in two group boxes Fig 5 3 or in one group box Fig 5 4 Group box...

Page 61: ...ization described above no unit specific group boxes ex ist in this case Group box for the units inserted in Slot3 and Slot4 C Fig Fig Fig Fig 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 Displaying Information on Multiple Units...

Page 62: ...rts measurement Result subwindow Start button Stops measurement Result subwindow Stop button Executes an auto search Result subwindow Auto Search button Adds a cyclic error Test Menu Error Addition pa...

Page 63: ...will open C C Subwindow open close button Click subwindow open close button Click subwindow open close button Fig Fig Fig Fig 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Opening and Closing a Subwindow Opening and Closing a Sub...

Page 64: ...urn a maximized subwindow to its original size When a subwindow is maximized the maximize button changes to a restore button To return the maximized subwindow to its original size click the restore bu...

Page 65: ...u z To display open subwindows overlapped Select Window Cascade from the parent window menu bar Multiple open subwindows will be displayed overlapped in the parent window z To move the focus to a subw...

Page 66: ...ubwindow at once C C Tab Click Option tab Click System tab C C C Fig Fig Fig Fig 5 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 Switching Panels Switching Panels Switching Panels Switching Panels z To display a hidden panel To disp...

Page 67: ...es 1 Click the Setup button associated with the item to change A setup change dialog box will open 2 Change the setting in the resulting dialog box Depending on the setup item you may have to open ano...

Page 68: ...strument front panel keys and the rotary encoder as you do with Windows applications on a personal computer In this case certain operational dif ferences from keyboard manipulations exist due to the l...

Page 69: ...l placed at the upper left corner of the window to the right z Shift Tab key Moves the focus in the direction opposite to the Tab key Manipulating windows You can use panel keys to resize move and oth...

Page 70: ...e the current setting on display is entirely cleared regardless of the highlighted cursor position The dis play is cleared entirely if you press the BS key before accepting the input data 5 When you h...

Page 71: ...the list and accept the input data z List boxes 1 Move the focus to the list box to be altered 2 Move the focus to the desired option by pressing the and keys on the rotary encoder 3 Press the Shift...

Page 72: ...en the Save dialog box 3 Click the text box where you want to input characters in this case the File Name text box and click keys on the software keyboard The characters you click are input in the tex...

Page 73: ...open the control box Click the Type in the menu and select one among Full Key 10 Key and 16 Key A check mark will appear next to the selected format Full Key All keys can be used 10 Key Only numerica...

Page 74: ...utton at the top left of the software keyboard to open the control box When click Save in the menu current setup data is saved Fig Fig Fig Fig 5 5 5 5 15 15 15 15 Saving setup data Saving setup data S...

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Page 77: ...tup3 20 icon in the program manager Main group The touch screen setup application will start running 2 Run Calibrate from the touch screen setup application menu bar Calibrate the touch screen as dire...

Page 78: ...iewing it as an inte grated environment for the instrument z Save This function saves multiple records of data such as instrument setup data and unit specific set up data one at a time It is used to s...

Page 79: ...an type a comment of up to 60 characters in the Comment text box to document the envi ronment saved A character string giving a summarized description of the environment is re commended as a comment t...

Page 80: ...File drop down list box Main Frame Setup FRM Saves instrument main frame setup data Slot1 Setup CLK Saves 3 2G internal synthesizer OPT03 setup data 3 Using the Directories and Drives controls select...

Page 81: ...ic setup data one at a time It is used to open selected records of data Note While the instrument supports two hard disk drives C and D drive D is dedicated to virtual memory and is not accessible to...

Page 82: ...will open 4 2 5 3 c c Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 Open Dialog Box Open Dialog Box Open Dialog Box Open Dialog Box 2 Select the type of file to open from the Type of Open File drop down list box M...

Page 83: ...e help files for file manager Note 1 You may change filenames with the file manager but not the extensions Files could be come inaccessible for opening if their extensions are altered 2 Files managed...

Page 84: ...stem Panel System System Panel 2 Select the type of interface to use from the Remote drop down list box RS 232C COM1 Selects the RS 232C remote control interface GPIB Selects the GPIB remote control i...

Page 85: ...RS 232C COM1 Dialog Box 3 Set the transmission speed by selecting it from the Speed drop down list box 110 Sets 110 bps 300 Sets 300 bps 600 Sets 600 bps 1200 Sets 1200 bps 2400 Sets 2400 bps 4800 Se...

Page 86: ...2 Click the Setup button in the group box The GPIB dialog box will open When using SCPI commands select SCIP from Command Type option switch In this case GPIB Address must be within 1 to 30 Fig Fig Fi...

Page 87: ...mand type will cause rebooting Windows To enable setting above press OK button on the attempt dialog box displayed after closing the GPIB dialog box 6 3 4 Setting ETHERNET There is no setup items when...

Page 88: ...he Setup button next to the System Mode label in the System panel The System Mode dialog box will open 3 4 Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 10 10 10 10 System Mode Dialog Box System Mode Dialog Box System Mode...

Page 89: ...rs the setting of Microsoft Windows Operating System requiring it to be rebooted A warning message appears before the system is rebooted 1 The application may access the hard disk to run when the inst...

Page 90: ...etup button in the Date Time group box The Date Time dialog box will open 3 4 5 yy mm dd Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 12 12 12 12 Date Time Dialog Box Date Time Dialog Box Date Time Dialog Box Date Time Di...

Page 91: ...ate and time by using the Windows functions even while the instrument control application is not running but the date and time thus set would not be reflected in the time manage ment IC in the instrum...

Page 92: ...pressed 3 To switch alarm buzzer press the Alarm button Its On OFF status changes as often as the Alarm button is pressed 4 To switch system error buzzer press the button specified by the arrow Its O...

Page 93: ...uit in the internal synthesizer option unlocked PPG Clock Loss PPG Clock Loss PPG Clock Loss PPG Clock Loss The Clock Input connector on the rear panel of the PPG unit is not connected normally Delay...

Page 94: ...Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 15 15 15 15 Bell Button Bell Button Bell Button Bell Button Clicking this button opens a dialog box where the type of occurred system error is displayed C Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 16 1...

Page 95: ...ion z Hardware system configuration Kinds of units inserted in slots 1 to 4 Availability of options for each unit Availability of options for the mainframe z Software configuration Software version nu...

Page 96: ...ving you a look at the units and options that an be controlled with the present control application Click OK to close this dialog box Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 18 18 18 18 Available Unit Dialog Box Avai...

Page 97: ...20 20 Printer Setup Dialog Box Printer Setup Dialog Box Printer Setup Dialog Box Printer Setup Dialog Box 2 Set up the printer to suit the kind of printer connected to the instrument 3 When the setup...

Page 98: ...instrument is reset to its factory defaults Before initialization begins a warning message is displayed asking if you really want to initialize the instrument or cancel the initialization Note This fu...

Page 99: ...should keep backup copies of the setup data stored on the hard disk beforehand 2 Do not run the recovery tool on any machine such as a personal computer other than the instrument This act constitutes...

Page 100: ...from the floppy disk at power on time do the following 1 Turn on the power When it beeps press the S key letter S while holding down the Ctrl and Alt keys The setup window will open 2 Point to the Qui...

Page 101: ...firmation Message User Confirmation Message 2 The message shown below indicates that partitioning is in progress The system will be booted when the partitioning is complete Recovery Tool Now setting p...

Page 102: ...ing FD Press Enter key Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 25 25 25 25 Completion of OS Recovery Completion of OS Recovery Completion of OS Recovery Completion of OS Recovery z Application recovery To carry out a...

Page 103: ...K to continue check OK to continue This message is displayed when other application software is running Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 26 26 26 26 Message Dialog Box Message Dialog Box Message Dialog Box Mes...

Page 104: ...y The system versions of the existing and installing applications are displayed in this dialog box To dis play the detail of version information push Detail button Click Available Unit and the control...

Page 105: ...is application The Main Frame version isn t compatible with this application The Main Frame version isn t compatible with this application This message is displayed when the instrument hardware is new...

Page 106: ...Defrag Select 2 in response to Select Number on the menu the MS DOS command Defrag will start running The Defrag command rearranges files recorded on the hard disk in a discontinuous sequence into a...

Page 107: ...oft ware It also detects new hardware or software as they are installed and set them up to make them recognizable to Windows Run this program when setting up the display keyboard and mouse The Windows...

Page 108: ...87 MP1632C Startup with Default Settings Select 5 in response to Select Number on the menu and MP1632C application will start with all set ting initialized after Windows start...

Page 109: ...g Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 30 30 30 30 Setup Frequency Panel Setup Frequency Panel Setup Frequency Panel Setup Frequency Panel 2 Press the Setup button in the 3 2G Internal Synthesizer Slot1 Setting group...

Page 110: ...om the Reference drop down list box INT Use an internal reference signal EXT 10MHz Use an external reference signal 10MHz 4 select a clock frequency from the Frequency spin box 50 000kHz to 3 200 000k...

Page 111: ...PLL Unlock alarm This alarm indicates that the PLL loop has been unlocked When this alarm occurs indication LED on the Setup Frequency panel lights Fig Fig Fig Fig 6 6 6 6 32 32 32 32 Setup Frequenc S...

Page 112: ...ill light to indicate that setting is enabled When the button is pressed again the LED goes off to indi cate that setting is disabled Of all frames of the Customize subwindow only one frame can be use...

Page 113: ...play Setup Dialog Box Display Setup Dialog Box Display Setup Dialog Box Display Setup Dialog Box 2 Select a frame to which a setting item is to be assigned Press a tab Setup1 to Setup6 to open a desir...

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Page 115: ...ough a power splitter 6dB 2 Connect the Clock Output to the trigger input of a sampling oscilloscope through a power splitter 6dB and a trigger countdown 3 Connect the Clock Output to the input of a f...

Page 116: ...eform Specification of the clock output signal waveform Specification of the clock output signal waveform Specification of the clock output signal waveform 5 Change Frequency on the Setup Frequecny to...

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Page 118: ...97 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE SCRAPPING...

Page 119: ...instrument 2 Avoid storing the instrument at 60 or higher or 20 or lower or at relative humidities of 85 or higher 3 Avoid storing the instrument in places that are exposed to direct sunlight or that...

Page 120: ...trument in polyethylene sheets and then package in moisture proof paper 4 Put the packaged instrument in a corrugated fiberboard box sealing the seams with adhe sive tapes Finally house the package in...

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Page 122: ...101 APPENDIXES...

Page 123: ...efault Default Default Default System System Remote RS 232C COM1 System Mode Normal Mode RS 232C COM1 Speed 9600 Parity None Data Bit Length 8bits Stop Bit Length 1bit Flow Control None GPIB GPIB Addr...

Page 124: ...will become operable after Windows has been restarted The front panel LCD display is off The front panel LCD would be turned off if you select ChipsCPL from Windows Control Panel start the display Dri...

Page 125: ...Windows Control Panel message like Insert Microsoft Windows 3 1 Disk 5 may appear In such a case insert the correspond recovery FD The correspondence between number in the message and number labeled r...

Page 126: ...sizer Serial No Ambient Temperature Ambient Humidity z Internal Clock output Frequency Hz Frequency Hz Frequency Hz Frequency Hz Standard Hz Standard Hz Standard Hz Standard Hz Result Result Result Re...

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