Rigol RSA3045-TG [110/208] Marker measurement
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RIGOL Chapter 2 Functions of the Front Panel of GPSA
2-66 RSA3000 User’s Guide
Marker Measurement
Marker
Marker is a triangle sign (as shown in the following figure), which is used for marking
the point on the trace. Through the marker, you can read the amplitude and
frequency of the point on the trace, or the sweep time point.
Figure 2-14 Marker
Remarks:
RSA3000 offers 8 markers. Each time, one marker or one pair of markers can be
turned on.
In the Marker menu, you can use the numeric keys, the knob, or the arrow keys
to modify frequency or time; to view the readout of different points on the trace.
You can also use the touch screen to do the above things.
Marker
Marker Readout
Содержание
- Jan 16 2018 rigol technologies inc 1
- User s guide rsa3000 series real time spectrum analyzer 1
- Contact us 3
- Copyright 3
- Guaranty and declaration 3
- Notices 3
- Product certification 3
- Publication number 3
- Software version 3
- Trademark information 3
- General safety summary 4
- Safety requirement 4
- Safety notices and symbols 6
- Care and cleaning 7
- Environmental considerations 7
- Rsa3000 series overview 8
- Document overview 9
- Contents 11
- Chapter 1 quick start 15
- Quick start 15
- General inspection 16
- Appearance and dimensions 17
- Figure 1 3 to adjust the supporting legs 18
- To adjust the supporting legs 18
- To prepare for use 18
- You can unfold the supporting legs to use them as stands to tilt the instrument upwards for easier operation and observation you can also fold the supporting legs for easier storage or shipment when the instrument is not in use 18
- Self calibration 19
- To connect to ac power 19
- Turn on checkout 19
- Rsa3000 series spectrum analyzer supports multiple system languages you can press system language to switch the system language 20
- To set the system language 20
- Front panel 21
- Function keys on the front panel 22
- Utility function keys on the front panel 24
- Front panel key backlight 25
- Front panel connector 26
- To use the numeric keypad 28
- Rear panel 30
- User interface 32
- Frequency and stop frequency 34
- Mouse keyboard touch screen operation rule 34
- Mouse operation rule 34
- Mouse operation rule connect the mouse note that only the left click operation is supported the scroll and right click operations with the mouse are not supported to the spectrum analyzer via the usb host interface to perform the following operations 1 click to select the menu and window 2 press and hold the left mouse button to drag the data displayed on the graticule or move the slide bar 3 double click the data displayed on the graticule and then the data will be appeared at the right corner 4 under the marker function you can only use the mouse to move a marker but unable to add a marker with the mouse 34
- Y scale indicates the scale indication in the y axis 34
- Keyboard operation rule 35
- Touch screen operation rule 36
- Menu operation 37
- Tip the above menu operations can be executed by touch gestures or clicking with the externally connected mouse also you can connect to the keyboard and use the shortcut keys to perform the above menu operations for the matching relations between the front panel keys and the keyboard shortcut keys refer to table 1 5 38
- Parameter setting 39
- To use the built in help system 41
- Fuse replacement 42
- Mode setting 43
- Mode setup 44
- Chapter 2 functions of the front panel of gpsa 45
- Functions of the front panel of gpsa 45
- Basic settings 46
- Center freq 47
- Start freq 48
- Stop freq 48
- Cf step 49
- Cf step mode 50
- Freq offset 50
- Signal track 50
- Last span 52
- Full span 53
- Ref level 53
- Zero span 53
- Attenuation 54
- Atten auto 55
- Rf preamp 55
- V 1 volts 20lg v db µ µ 55
- Y axis unit 55
- Scale div 56
- Scale type 56
- Max mixer lvl 57
- Ref offset 57
- Rbw mode 58
- Sweep and function settings 58
- Span rbw mode 59
- Span rbw ratio 59
- Vbw mode 60
- Vbw rbw ratio 60
- Filter type 61
- Vbw rbw mode 61
- Sweep points 62
- Sweep time 62
- Continue 63
- Sweep time mode 63
- Sweep time rule 63
- Single 64
- Chapter 2 functions of the front panel of gpsa rigol 65
- Figure 2 3 process of single sweep 65
- Init command through the remote interface should be executed before judging the trigger conditions 65
- Rsa3000 user s guide 2 21 65
- Single 65
- Trigger 66
- Trigger delay switch 66
- Trigger source 66
- Trig delay 67
- Trigger holdoff switch 67
- Trigger level 67
- Auto trig 68
- Auto trig switch 68
- Trigger holdoff 68
- Chapter 2 functions of the front panel of gpsa rigol 69
- Figure 2 4 trigger parameter relationship 69
- Rsa3000 user s guide 2 25 69
- Trace selection 70
- Trace type 70
- Detector type 71
- Detector auto 72
- Trace display 72
- Trace update 72
- Math function 73
- Offset 74
- Clear all 75
- Preset all 75
- Reference 75
- Amplitude 76
- Amplitude offset 76
- Tracking generator 76
- Normalize 77
- Advanced measurement function amk 79
- Measurement settings 79
- Swept sa 79
- K 10 10 1 k 10log newavg 82
- K newdata oldavg 1 k newavg 82
- Meas setup 82
- Swept sa 82
- K 10 10 1 k 20log newavg 83
- Time domain power t power 86
- Multichan pwr 92
- Occupied bw 95
- Emission bandwidth ebw 98
- C n ratio cnr 101
- Harmo dist thd 104
- Third order intercept toi 106
- Marker 110
- Marker measurement 110
- Marker mode 111
- Selected marker 111
- Marker trace 112
- Marker trace auto 112
- Reference marker 112
- Marker amplitude 113
- Marker freq time 113
- Marker readout 113
- Line state 114
- Readout auto 114
- Couple markers 115
- Marker table 115
- Marker all off 116
- Cf step 117
- Marker to 117
- Mkr cf 117
- Mkr cf step 117
- Mkr start 117
- Mkr stop 117
- Mkr ref 118
- Mkrδ cf 118
- Mkrδ span 118
- Marker function 119
- N db bandwidth 119
- N db state 119
- Band function 120
- Band adjust 121
- Gate time 121
- Marker counter 121
- Gate time auto 122
- Minimum search 123
- Next peak 123
- Next peak left 123
- Next peak right 123
- Peak search 123
- Cont peak 124
- Peak config 124
- Pk pk search 124
- Peak table 126
- Peak table sort 127
- Pk table readout 127
- Display line 128
- Chapter 3 functions of the front panel of rtsa 129
- Functions of the front panel of rtsa 129
- Basic settings 130
- Span acq bw 130
- Full span 131
- Last span 131
- Ref value pvt 131
- Ref position pvt 132
- Scale div pvt 132
- Auto scale pvt 133
- Ref level pvt 134
- Scale div pvt 134
- Rbw auto 135
- Sweep and function settings 135
- Filter type 136
- Acq time 137
- Acq time auto 137
- Acq time pvt 137
- Acq time auto pvt 138
- Continue 138
- Single 138
- Acq trigger 139
- Power trigger 139
- Trigger 139
- Trace detector 144
- Clear all pvt 145
- Detector auto pvt 145
- Preset all pvt 145
- Trace detector pvt 145
- Trace display pvt 145
- Trace update pvt 145
- Measurement settings 146
- Normal 146
- Density 147
- Spectrogram 148
- Density spectrogram 149
- Pvt spectrum 151
- Pvt spectrogram 152
- Advanced measurement function amk 153
- Avg number 154
- Meas preset 154
- Meas setup 154
- Density parameters 155
- Spectrogram parameters 157
- Marker 161
- Marker function 161
- Marker setup 161
- Marker to 161
- Marker z 161
- Chapter 4 input output 163
- Ext gain 163
- Ext trigger2 163
- Input impedance 163
- Input output 163
- Demod setup 164
- Auto tune 167
- Chapter 5 shortcut key 167
- Shortcut key 167
- Preset 169
- Quick save 175
- Single 175
- Chapter 6 system function 177
- Preset 177
- System 177
- System function 177
- Alignment 178
- Interface 178
- Display 180
- About system 181
- Date time 183
- Language 183
- Security clear 183
- Settings 183
- Messages 184
- File explorer 185
- Delete 186
- Rename 186
- New folder 187
- Printer setup 187
- Quick print 187
- Import license 188
- System update 188
- Recall 189
- Trace state 189
- Fmt only available for rtsa 190
- Measurement data 190
- Measurement data 192
- Trace state 192
- Screen image 194
- Fmt only available for rtsa 195
- Quick save path 195
- Chapter 7 remote control 197
- Remote control 197
- Remote control overview 198
- Remote control via usb 199
- Remote control via lan 200
- Chapter 8 troubleshooting 203
- Troubleshooting 203
- Appendix 205
- Appendix a rsa3000 accessories and option list 205
- Chapter 9 appendix 205
- Appendix b warranty 206
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