HP Hewlett Packard Saw HP E4419B User Manual

User’s Guide  
HP E4419B Power Meter  
HP Part no. E4419-90006  
December, 1998  
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Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published  
specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Hewlett-Packard  
further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the  
United States National Institute of Standards and Technology, to the  
extent allowed by the Institute’s calibration facility, and to the calibration  
facilities of other International Standards Organization members.  
Warranty  
This Hewlett-Packard instrument product is warranted against defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment.  
During the warranty period, Hewlett-Packard Company will at its option,  
either repair or replace products which prove to be defective. For warranty  
service or repair, this product must be returned to a service facility  
designated by HP. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to HP and HP  
shall pay shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to HP  
from another country. HP warrants that its software and firmware  
designated by HP for use with an instrument will execute its  
programming instructions when properly installed on that instrument.  
HP does not warrant that the operation of the instrument, or firmware  
will be uninterrupted or error free.  
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or inadequate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied software or  
interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the  
environmental specifications for the product, or improper site preparation  
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DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
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Equipment Operation  
Equipment Operation  
Warnings and Cautions  
This guide uses warnings and cautions to denote hazards.  
WARNING  
Caution  
A warning calls attention to a procedure, practice or the  
like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could  
result in injury or the loss of life. Do not proceed beyond a  
warning until the indicated conditions are fully  
understood and met.  
A caution calls attention to a procedure, practice or the like which,  
if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to  
or the destruction of part or all of the equipment. Do not proceed  
beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully  
understood and met.  
Personal Safety Considerations  
WARNING  
This is a Safety Class I product (provided with a protective  
earthing ground incorporated in the power cord). The  
mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet  
provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption  
of the protective conductor, inside or outside the  
instrument, is likely to make the instrument dangerous.  
Intentional interruption is prohibited.  
If this instrument is not used as specified, the protection  
provided by the equipment could be impaired. This  
instrument must be used in a normal condition (in which  
all means of protection are intact) only.  
No operator serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to  
qualified personnel. To prevent electrical shock, do not  
remove covers.  
For continued protection against fire hazard, replace the  
line fuse(s) only with fuses of the same type and rating (for  
example, normal blow, time delay, etc.). The use of other  
fuses or material is prohibited.  
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General Safety Considerations  
General Safety Considerations  
WARNING  
Before this instrument is switched on, make sure it has  
been properly grounded through the protective conductor  
of the ac power cable to a socket outlet provided with  
protective earth contact.  
Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor,  
inside or outside the instrument, or disconnection of the  
protective earth terminal can result in personal injury.  
Caution  
Any adjustments or service procedures that require operation of  
the instrument with protective covers removed should be  
performed only by trained service personnel.  
Markings  
The CE mark shows that the product complies with  
all the relevant European legal Directives (if  
accompanied by a year, it signifies when the design  
was proven.  
This is the symbol of an Industrial Scientific and  
Medical Group 1 Class A product.  
GROUP 1  
ISMCLASS A  
The CSA mark is a registered trademark of the  
Canadian Standards Association.  
External Protective Earth Terminal.  
While this is a Class I product, provided with a  
protective earthing conductor in a power cord, an  
external protective earthing terminal has also been  
provided. This terminal is for use where the earthing  
cannot be assured. At least an 18AWG earthing  
conductor should be used in such an instance, to  
ground the instrument to an assured earth terminal.  
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General Safety Considerations  
IEC 1010-1 Compliance  
This instrument has been designed and tested in accordance with IEC  
Publication 61010-1 +A1:1992 Safety Requirements for Electrical  
Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use and has been  
supplied in a safe condition. The instruction documentation contains  
information and warnings which must be followed by the user to ensure  
safe operation and to maintain the instrument in a safe condition.  
Statement of Compliance  
This product has been designed and tested for compliance with IEC 60529  
(1989) Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code). Level IPx4  
is attained if, and only if, the carry case( part number HP 34141A) is  
fitted.  
User Environment  
This product is designed for use in a sheltered environment (avoiding  
extreme weather conditions) in accordance with Pollution Degree 3  
defined in IEC 60664-1, with the carry case ( part number HP 34141A)  
fitted over the instrument.  
The product is suitable for indoor use only, when this carry case is not  
fitted.  
Installation Instructions  
To avoid unnecessary over-temperature conditions, while this carry case is  
fitted do not apply an ac mains supply voltage, only operate your  
HP E4419B from the battery pack.  
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Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information  
Sound Emission  
Herstellerbescheinigung  
Diese Information steht im Zusammenhang mit den Anforderungen der  
Maschinenlarminformationsverordnung vom 18 Januar 1991.  
Sound Pressure LpA < 70 dB.  
Am Arbeitsplatz.  
Normaler Betrieb.  
Nach DIN 45635 T. 19 (Typprufung).  
Manufacturers Declaration  
This statement is provided to comply with the requirements of the  
German Sound DIN 45635 T. 19 (Typprufung).  
Sound Pressure LpA < 70 dB.  
At operator position.  
Normal operation.  
According to ISO 7779 (Type Test).  
Australian EMC Regulations  
The C-Tick mark is a registered trademark of the Spectrum Management  
Agency of Australia. This signifies compliance with the Australian EMC  
Framework Regulations under the terms of the Radiocommunications Act  
of 1992.  
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Regulatory Information  
Declaration of Conformity  
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014  
Manufacturer’s Name:  
Manufacturer's Address:  
Hewlett Packard Ltd.  
Queensferry Microwave Division  
South Queensferry  
West Lothian, EH30 9TG  
Scotland, United Kingdom  
Declares that the product  
Product Name:  
Dual Channel Power Meter  
HP E4419B  
Model Numbers:  
Product Options:  
This declaration covers all options of the above products as detailed in  
TCF A-5951-9852-02  
Conforms with the protection requirements of European Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation  
of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility.  
Against EMC test specifications EN 55011:1991 (Group 1, Class A) and EN 50082-1:1992  
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)  
Technical Construction File (TCF) No. A-5951-9852-01  
As Detailed in:  
Assessed by:  
Dti Appointed Competent Body  
EMC Test Centre,  
GEC-Marconi Avionics Ltd.,  
Maxwell Building,  
Donibristle Industrial Park,  
KY11 5LB  
Scotland, United Kingdom  
Technical Report Number:6893/2200/CBR, dated 23 September 1997  
Supplementary Information: The product conforms to the following safety standards  
EN61010-1 (1993) / IEC 1010-1 (1990) + A1 (1992)  
CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1-92  
EN60825-1 (1994) / IEC 825-1 (1993)  
The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and carries the  
CE-marking accordingly. This product is also designed to meet IPx4 in accordance with IEC 60529:1989 / EN  
60529:1992.  
South Queensferry, Scotland  
22 October 1998  
R.M. Evans / Quality Manager  
Location  
Date  
Europe Contact:  
Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department 2Q /  
Standards Europe, Herrenberger Strasse 130, D7030 Boblinger (Fax; +49-7031-143143).  
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List of Related Publications  
List of Related Publications  
The HP E4419B User’s Guide is also available in the following languages:  
English Language User’s Guide - Standard  
German Language User’s Guide - Option ABD  
Spanish Language User’s Guide - Option ABE  
French Language User’s Guide - Option ABF  
Italian Language User’s Guide - Option ABZ  
Japanese Language User’s Guide - Option ABJ  
HP E4418B/E4419B Programming Guide is shipped as standard.  
HP E4418B/E4419B Service Guide is available by ordering Option 915.  
HP E4418B/E4419B CLIPs (Component Location and Information Pack)  
is available by ordering E4418-90031.  
Useful information on SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable  
Instruments) can be found in:  
A Beginner’s Guide to SCPI, which is available by ordering  
HP Part Number 5010-7166.  
The SCPI reference manuals which are available from:  
SCPI Consortium,  
8380 Hercules Drive, Suite P3,  
La Mesa, CA 91942, USA.  
Telephone: 619-697-4301  
Fax: 619-697-5955  
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HP E4419B Options  
HP E4419B Options  
The HP E4419B power meters have the following options available:  
Option 001, supplies an internal rechargeable battery providing  
full instrument functionality when access to an ac power outlet is  
not available.  
Option 002, supplies parallel rear panel sensor input(s). The  
power reference oscillator output is on the front panel.  
Option 003, supplies parallel rear panel sensor input(s). The  
power reference oscillator output is also on the rear panel.  
Option 004, deletes the HP 11730A sensor cable(s) provided.  
Option 0BO, deletes manual set.  
Option 908, provides rackmount kit for one instrument.  
Option 909, provides rackmount kit for two instruments.  
Option 915, provides the HP E4418B/E4419B Service Guide.  
Option 916, provides an additional HP E4419B User’s Guide and  
HP E4418B/E4419B Programming Guide.  
Option 1BN, provides MIL-STD 45662A, Certificate of  
Calibration.  
Option 1BP, provides MIL-STD-45662A, Certificate of Calibration  
and data.  
Available Accessories  
HP 34161A Accessory Pouch  
HP 34141A Yellow soft carry/operating case  
HP 34131A basic instrument transit case  
HP E9287A Spare battery pack - for instruments fitted with  
option 001 only  
HP 34397A 12 Vdc to 115 Vac inverter (Option 0E3 230 V)  
The following HP power sensor cables are available:  
HP 11730A 1.5 m (7.5 ft)  
HP 11730B 3 m (10 ft)  
HP 11730C 6.1 m (20 ft)  
HP 11730D 15.2 m (50 ft)  
HP 11730E 30.5 m (100 ft)  
HP 11730F 61 m (200 ft)  
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About this Guide  
About this Guide  
Chapter 1: Getting Started  
This chapter prepares the power meter for use and helps you to get  
familiar with a few of the front panel features.  
Chapter 2: Power Meter Operation  
This chapter gives a detailed description of the capabilities and operation  
of the power meter. You will find this chapter useful when you are  
operating the power meter from the front panel.  
Chapter 3: Menu Map Reference  
This chapter details diagrammatically the menu maps for the power  
meter. It also gives a description of all the power meter’s keys.  
Chapter 4: Error Messages  
This chapter lists the error messages that may appear as you are working  
with the power meter. Each description contains information to help you  
diagnose and solve the problem.  
Chapter 5: Specifications  
This chapter lists the power meter’s specifications and describes how to  
interpret these specifications.  
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Sound Emission ...................................................................viii  
Australian EMC Regulations..............................................viii  
Window Symbols........................................................................... 1-14  
Warning Symbol ..................................................................... 1-14  
Confirmation Window ............................................................ 1-14  
Wait Symbol............................................................................ 1-14  
1 of N Entry Window.............................................................. 1-15  
Numeric or Alphanumeric Entry Window ............................ 1-15  
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Battery Removal/Replacement .............................................. 2-5  
Zeroing the Power Meter........................................................ 2-7  
Calibration Procedure Using HP E-Series  
Power Sensors......................................................................... 2-9  
Procedure ................................................................................ 2-17  
Selecting Units of Measurement from the Softkeys ................... 2-33  
Making Relative Measurements .................................................. 2-34  
Procedure ................................................................................ 2-34  
Setting the Resolution .................................................................. 2-35  
Setting Offsets............................................................................... 2-36  
Setting Channel Offsets......................................................... 2-36  
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Contacting Hewlett-Packard........................................................ 2-74  
Before calling Hewlett-Packard............................................. 2-74  
Returning Your Power Meter for Service.............................. 2-80  
The Front Panel Menu Maps ....................................................... 3-3  
dBm/W Menu.......................................................................... 3-3  
Frequency/Cal Fac Menu ....................................................... 3-4  
Meas Setup Menu................................................................... 3-5  
Rel/Offset Menu...................................................................... 3-6  
Save/Recall Menu ................................................................... 3-6  
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System Inputs Menu (2 of 4).................................................. 3-8  
System Inputs Menu (3 of 4).................................................. 3-9  
Front Panel Menu Reference........................................................ 3-12  
Diagrammatical Hardkeys..................................................... 3-36  
Battery Option 001 Operational Characteristics........................ 5-13  
General .......................................................................................... 5-16  
Dimensions ............................................................................. 5-16  
Weight..................................................................................... 5-16  
Safety ...................................................................................... 5-16  
Non-Volatile Memory ............................................................. 5-17  
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2-19  
2-20  
2-21  
2-22  
2-23  
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Interface Overview Examples................................................... 2-57  
Test Setup for Recording Swept Measurements...................... 2-59  
“Save/Recall” Screen.................................................................. 2-62  
How Measurements are Calculated.......................................... 2-63  
Replacing the Fuse .................................................................... 2-73  
Error Annunciator Position....................................................... 4-2  
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TTL Inputs Control Logic.......................................................... 2-12  
TTL Inputs Timing Diagram 2 ................................................. 2-14  
Measurement Units................................................................... 2-32  
Range of Values for Window Limits ......................................... 2-45  
Zero Set Specifications .............................................................. 5-4  
Noise Multiplier......................................................................... 5-7  
Power Sensor Specifications...................................................... 5-8  
Settling Time ............................................................................. 5-9  
Settling Time ............................................................................. 5-10  
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5-2  
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5-4  
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Getting Started  
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Getting Started  
Introduction  
Introduction  
One of the first things you will want to do with your power meter is to  
switch it on and become acquainted with its front panel. The sections in  
this chapter prepare the power meter for use and help you get familiar  
with some of the front panel operations.  
The front panel consists of both hardkeys and softkeys which allow you to  
select various functions and operations. When some hardkeys are selected  
the corresponding softkey labels are displayed on the power meter display.  
If you are using the power meter remotely refer to the HP E4418B/4419B  
Programming Guide for remote operating details.  
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Getting Started  
Turning On the Power Meter  
Turning On the Power Meter  
The following steps show you how to turn on the power meter and verify  
that it is operating correctly.  
1. Connect the power cord and turn on the power meter.  
The front panel display and the green power LED light up when  
the power meter is switched on. The power meter performs it’s  
power on self test. If the self test is not successful the error  
annunciator turns on. If this occurs contact your Hewlett-Packard  
Sales and Service office for instructions on returning the power  
meter to Hewlett-Packard for service.  
Caution  
Caution  
Note  
This instrument is designed for use in Installation Category II and  
Pollution Degree 2 per IEC 1010 and 664 respectively.  
This instrument has an autoranging line voltage input, be sure  
the supply voltage is within the range of 85 to 264 V .  
ac  
If the power meter has been stored at extremely low temperatures  
outwith the operating range of the power meter, the display may  
take a few minutes to operate.  
2. Set the display contrast if required.  
The display contrast is adjusted by pressing  
these softkeys are not displayed press  
and  
. If  
Prev  
repeatedly until they  
appear.  
3. Connect the power sensors.  
Connect one end of each of the sensor cables to the power meter’s  
channel inputs and the other ends to the power sensors.  
4. Making a measurement.  
A minimum warm up time of 30 minutes is recommended before  
accurate measurements can be made.  
Prior to making your first measurement you must zero and  
calibrate the sensor and meter combination. Refer to Chapter 2 for  
further information if you are not familiar with zeroing,  
calibrating or making measurements with a power meter.  
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The Front Panel at a Glance  
The Front Panel at a Glance  
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Preset  
Local  
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1.  
This hardkey allows you to preset the power meter if you are  
currently working in local mode (that is, front panel operation). In  
local mode a confirmation pop up window is displayed prior to a  
preset being carried out. However, if you are in remote mode (that  
is, HP-IB, RS232 or RS422 operation), then pressing this hardkey  
places the power meter in local mode provided local lock out (LLO)  
is not enabled.  
2. Hardkeys relating to the display layout.  
This hardkey allows you to select the upper or lower  
measurement window on the power meter’s display. The window  
which is selected is highlighted by a shadowed box. Any  
measurement setup you create is implemented in the selected  
window.  
This hardkey allows you to choose either a one or a two  
window display.  
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The Front Panel at a Glance  
3.  
This hardkey switches the power meter between on and standby.  
When the power meter is switched to standby (that is, when this  
hardkey has not been selected but the line power is connected to  
the instrument) the red LED is lit. When the power meter is  
switched on the green LED is lit.  
Option 001 Battery: On standby with the battery installed and the  
4. “System/Inputs” hardkey with softkey menu.  
System  
Inputs  
The  
hardkey allows access to softkey menus which affect  
the general power meter system setup, (for example the HP-IB  
address) and also to softkey menus which effect the setup of the  
channel inputs. Refer to Chapter 3 for further information about  
this hardkey and it’s softkey menu.  
Save  
Recall  
5.  
This hardkey is the only one that is completely dedicated to the  
control of the power meter as a system. The only other hardkey  
System  
Inputs  
which affects system parameters is the  
hardkey. Refer to  
Chapter 3 for further information about this hardkey and it’s  
softkey menu.  
6. Dedicated “Window” hardkeys with softkey menus.  
Meas  
Setup  
Rel  
Offset  
dBm/W  
,
,
These hardkeys allow access to softkey menus which affect the  
setup of the measurement windows. Refer to Chapter 3 for further  
7. Dedicated “Channel” hardkeys with softkey menus.  
Frequency  
Cal Fac  
Zero  
Cal  
,
These hardkeys allow access to softkey menus which affect the  
measurement channel. Refer to Chapter 3 for further information  
about these hardkeys and their softkey menus.  
8. Channel Inputs.  
The HP E4419B has two sensor inputs. Power meters configured  
with options 002 or 003 have the sensor inputs on the rear panel  
and the front panel.  
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Getting Started  
The Front Panel at a Glance  
9. POWER REF Output.  
The power reference output is a 50 type N connector. The output  
signal of 1 mW at 50 MHz is used for calibrating the sensor and  
the power reference on the rear panel.  
10. Arrow hardkeys.  
,
,
and  
hardkeys allow you to move the  
position of the cursor, select fields for editing, and edit  
alphanumeric characters. Refer to Chapter 3 for further  
information.  
11. Menu related hardkeys.  
More  
This hardkey allows you to move through all pages of a  
menu. The bottom right of the power meter display indicates the  
number of pages in the menu. For example, if “1 of 2” is  
More  
More  
displayed, pressing  
moves you to “2 of 2”. Pressing  
again moves you back to “1 of 2”.  
Prev  
This hardkey allows you to move back one level in the  
Prev  
softkey menu. Repeatedly pressing  
accesses a menu which  
allows you to increase and decrease the display contrast.  
12. Softkeys.  
These four keys are used to make a selection from the menus.  
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Getting Started  
The Display Layout  
The Display Layout  
The following figure details the display layout when two measurement  
windows are displayed, one analog and one digital. However it is possible  
using the  
key to display just one measurement window.  
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1. The status reporting line displays five fields, three associated with  
either HP-IB, RS232 or RS422 status and two associated with  
error and warning conditions. The first field displays either “RMT”  
(remote, HP-IB, RS232 or RS422 operation) or “LCL” (local, front  
panel operation).  
For HP-IB operation, the second field displays “TLK” if the power  
meter is addressed to talk or “LSN” if it is addressed to listen. The  
third field indicates an “SRQ” (service request).  
For RS232 and RS422 operation, the second field displays “RX”  
when data is being received. The third field displays “TX” when the  
power meter is transmitting data.  
The fourth field indicates “ERR” for any error conditions. The last  
field is used to report error and warning messages.  
2. This field displays the channel setup being measured, either A, B,  
A/B, B/A, A-B or B-A.  
3. The measurement data is displayed in either one or two  
rectangular windows depending on the setting of  
. Pressing  
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The Display Layout  
allows you to toggle between a one or two window display.  
When two windows are displayed and this hardkey is pressed the  
single window then displayed is the one which was previously  
highlighted with the shadowed box. On the two window display  
the measurement setup menus work on the window which is  
shadowed.  
4. This is the measurement result field.  
5. This field displays the units of measurement, either dBm, dB,  
Watts or %.  
6. This window is configured to show an analog meter which displays  
the measurement result and the meter scaling.  
7. This field displays the number of pages in the current softkey  
menu. For example, “1 of 2” indicates that there are two pages of  
More  
softkeys and you are on the first page. Pressing  
moves you  
to page “2 of 2”.  
8. Any softkeys available are displayed in these four fields.  
9. This field displays the title of the menu. For example, when the  
power meter is initially switched on the “Contrast” menu is  
Zero  
10. This field indicates if the measurement result is outwith the upper  
or lower limits set. If the measurement is within the limits this  
limit set, “Undr Lmt” is displayed. If the measurement result is  
more than the maximum limit set, “Over Lmt” is displayed. Refer  
information.  
Relative Measurements”, on page 2-34 for further information.  
13. This field displays “Rng Hld” if a range is selected. Refer to  
“Setting the Range”, on page 2-52 for further information.  
14. This field displays “Dty Cyc” if a duty cycle is set. This allows you  
to measure the power of a pulsed signal. Refer to “Measuring  
Pulsed Signals”, on page 2-41 for further information.  
15. Theinformation in this field is displayed on two lines and depends  
on thecombination of sensor type, sensor calibration table and  
frequency dependent offset table currently selected. Table 1-1  
shows all the possible combinations for the two lines of the display.  
Find the table entry which matches your display and use the  
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reference number in the left-hand column to look up Table 1-2 for  
For example, the display shows:  
50MHz  
(10,C)  
This is equivalent to reference number 4 in Table 1-1 and when  
looked up in Table 1-2 shows that:  
• the sensor type is 8480 series  
• a sensor calibration table is selected (10)  
• a frequency dependent offset table is selected(C).  
Table 1-1  
Reference  
Number  
Upper  
Display Line  
Lower  
Display Line  
1
2
3
4
5
6
CF:xxx.x%  
CF:xxx.x%  
xxx.xyHz  
xxx.xyHz  
xxx.xyHz  
xxx.xyHz  
xxx.xyHz(a)  
(nn)  
(nn,a)  
(a)  
Where “y” is the frequency multiplier (M or G), “nn” is the  
sensor calibration table number and “a” is the frequency  
dependent offset table letter.  
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Table 1-2  
Reference  
Number  
Sensor  
Series  
Sensor  
Correction  
Frequency Dependent  
Offset Correction  
None  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Directly entered  
Calibration Factor  
8480  
Series  
Sensors  
From offset table  
Frequency dependent None  
- from selected sensor  
calibration table  
From offset table  
Frequency dependent None  
- downloaded directly  
E-Series  
Sensors  
from sensor  
From offset table  
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The Display Layout  
Selecting Your Display Layout  
Your power meter display is extremely flexible. It can be used to display a  
variety of different measurements and windows depending on your needs.  
The following diagram details the various options available to you.  
Display  
Select using  
Two Windows  
Select using  
One Window  
Select using  
, Input Select  
Select using  
Meas  
Setup  
Lower  
Window  
Upper  
Window  
Measurement Type  
A, B, A/B, B/A,  
A-B, B-A  
Meas  
Setup  
Select using  
, Display Format  
, Input Select  
Meas  
Setup  
Measurement Type  
A, B, A/B, B/A,  
A-B, B-A  
Measurement Type  
A, B, A/B, B/A,  
A-B, B-A  
Digital  
Display  
Analog  
Display  
Select using  
Meas  
Setup  
, Display Format  
Digital  
Display  
Analog  
Display  
Digital  
Display  
Analog  
Display  
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Display Tutorial  
If you wish to experiment with the display layout before you move on to  
make measurements, the following procedure guides you through a few of  
the display setups you can choose.  
Preset  
Local  
Confirm  
1.Press  
,
.
Notice that the upper window is the  
one which is highlighted by the dark  
box.  
2.Press  
. The display remains the  
same apart from the fact that it is now  
the lower window that is highlighted  
by the shadowed box.  
Meas  
Display Format  
3.Press  
,
,
Setup  
Meter Dgtl Anlg  
(Anlgshould be  
highlighted). The display now shows  
one analog and one digital window.  
4.Press  
. The display now only  
shows one window. This is the analog  
window which was selected in the  
previous step.  
5.Press  
. The display now shows  
only the digital window.  
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6. Press  
. The display now shows  
both an analog and digital window.  
Meas  
Setup  
Input Select B/A  
7. Press  
,
,
.
Notice that the upper window is now  
set up to make a channel B over  
channel A ratio measurement.  
8. Press  
to select the lower window.  
. Notice that the lower  
A/B  
Press  
window is now set up to make a  
channel A over channel B ratio  
measurement.  
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Window Symbols  
Window Symbols  
There are a number of different graphic symbols and pop up windows that  
can occur on the power meter display. These can occur for a variety of  
reasons such as when:  
an error or warning occurs.  
a confirmation is required.  
you are required to wait while the power meter carries out a  
procedure.  
you are required to select an entry from a list.  
you are required to enter an alphanumeric value.  
Warning Symbol  
The warning symbol is displayed either directly in the  
measurement window or in a pop up window when such  
an event occurs. A pop up window is displayed for  
approximately two seconds. The text in the pop up  
window gives details of the warning type. This symbol  
may also appear on a measurement window, for example,  
to indicate that a power sensor is not connected.  
Confirmation Window  
This pop up window is displayed when  
Confirm  
you are required to press  
to  
verify your previous selection. For  
example, prior to a preset being  
carried out.  
Wait Symbol  
The wait symbol is displayed when the power meter is carrying  
out a procedure but no action is required from you. The symbol  
may appear directly in the measurement window or in a pop up  
window. It may appear, for example, during, zeroing or  
calibration.  
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Window Symbols  
1 of N Entry Window  
This pop up window is displayed when  
you are required to select an entry using  
and  
from the list.  
Numeric or Alphanumeric Entry  
Window  
This pop up window is displayed when  
you are required to modify numeric or  
alphanumeric data. The  
keys move the position of the cursor.  
The and keys increment and  
and  
decrement the alphanumeric digit on  
which the cursor is currently  
positioned.  
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The Rear Panel at a Glance  
The Rear Panel at a Glance  
1
2
3
4
5
10 9  
6
8
7
11  
1. Channel A (Option 002 or 003 only)  
2. Channel B (Option 002 or 003 only)  
3. Power Ref (Option 003 only)  
The power reference output is a 50 type N connector. The output  
signal is used for calibrating the sensor meter combination.  
4. Recorder Outputs  
These outputs produces a dc voltage that corresponds to the power  
level of the channel input. Refer to “Recorder Output”, on  
page 2-59 for further information.  
5. Power socket  
This power meter has an auto configuring power supply. This  
allows it to operate over a range of voltages without manually  
being set to a certain voltage.  
6. Fuse  
An F3.15AH fuse is installed for all voltage supplies.  
7. HP-IB  
This connector allows the power meter to be controlled remotely  
using the Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus.  
8. RS232/422  
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This connector allows the power meter to be controlled remotely  
using either the RS232 or RS422 serial interface standards.  
9. Serial Label  
Each power meter has it’s own individual identification number.  
Refer to “Instrument serial numbers”, on page 2-75 for further  
information.  
10. Rmt I/O  
This connector is an RJ-45 series shielded modular jack assembly.  
It provides a TTL logic level output when a measurement exceeds  
a predetermined limit. TTL inputs are also provided to initiate  
zero and calibration cycles.  
11. Ground Connector  
Binding post, accepts 4 mm plug or bare-wire connection.  
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Adjusting the Carrying Handle  
Adjusting the Carrying Handle  
To adjust the position, grasp the handle by the sides and pull outward.  
Rotate the handle to the desired position.  
Bench top viewing positions  
Carrying position  
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Rack Mounting the Power Meter  
You can mount the power meter in a standard 19 inch rack cabinet using  
one of three optional kits. Instructions and mounting hardware are  
included with each rack mounting kit. Any HP System II instrument can  
be rack mounted beside the HP E4419B power meter.  
To rack mount the power meter:  
1. Remove the handle by rotating it to the vertical position and  
pulling the ends outward  
2. Remove the rubber bumper by stretching a corner and sliding it  
off.  
Rear (bottom view)  
Front  
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To rack mount a single instrument, order option 908, or adapter kit  
5063-9240.  
To rack mount two instruments side by side, order option 909, or lock-link  
kit 5061-9694 and flange kit 5063-9212.  
To install one or two instruments in a sliding support shelf, order shelf  
5063-9255, and slide kit 1494-0015 (for a single instrument, also order  
filler panel 5002-3999).  
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Introduction  
“Zeroing and Calibrating the Power Meter”, on page 2-7.  
“Calibrating the Power Meter”, on page 2-8.  
on page 2-17.  
“Making Measurements using Sensor Calibration Tables”, on  
“How Measurements are Calculated”, on page 2-63  
“Presetting the Power Meter”, on page 2-64.  
“Self Test”, on page 2-66.  
“Operator Maintenance”, on page 2-73.  
“Contacting Hewlett-Packard”, on page 2-74.  
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Battery Operation (Option 001)  
Battery Operation (Option 001)  
The battery option (001) allows the power meter to be used in operating  
environments where there is no convenient access to an ac power source.  
General Information  
With the battery option installed and the power meter connected to an ac  
in a controlled charge mode.  
If the meter is powered up under battery power, or if ac power is lost while  
connected to an ac source, a pop up window displays the message  
“Running Under Battery Power”. When this screen is visible the backlight  
mode (see “Backlight”, on page 2-4) is over-ridden and the backlight is on  
Continue  
continuously. Pressing the  
previous screen.  
softkey returns the display to the  
Carry Case  
A soft carry/operating case is available which makes it easy to transport  
and operate your power meter in installation and maintenance  
environments. To obtain a carry case order HP part number 34141A.  
Caution  
Do not attempt to recharge the power meter or operate the power  
meter from an ac power source while it is contained in the carry  
case.  
Running Time  
A fully charged battery will typically allow the power meter to be used  
continuously for up to 3 hours with the backlight off and 2 hours with the  
backlight on.  
Battery Status  
System  
More  
You can check the status of the battery by pressing  
,
,
. The Battery Status disIpnplautys (Figure 2-1 )  
More  
Service  
Battery  
,
,
shows the charge condition of the battery represented on an analog meter  
scale. Below the analog scale is a message indicating the estimated power  
meter running time under battery operation with the present charge level.  
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Battery Operation (Option 001)  
Running time can be increased by operating the power meter with the  
display backlight turned off (see “Backlight”, on page 2-4 ).  
Figure 2-1: Battery Status  
When the power meter is running on battery power and there are less  
than 10 minutes of run-time remaining, the message “Battery Low”  
appears at the top of the screen. In addition, a pop up window appears  
every minute with the message “Battery Power Low”.  
Charging Times  
The battery charges automatically when the power meter is connected to  
an ac source. From an empty state the battery is fully charged in less than  
2 hours. After approximately 50 minutes the battery has enough charge to  
enable 1 hour of operation with the backlight on. After approximately 35  
minutes the battery has enough charge to enable 1 hour of operation with  
the backlight off.  
Backlight  
When you are operating the power meter under battery power you can  
turn the display backlight off or on, or set it to timed mode. In timed mode  
the display backlight turns off 10 minutes after the last key press - the  
display can be turned on again by pressing any key.  
Working with the backlight off reduces the drain on the battery and  
increases the operating time available by approximately 50%. The display  
can be comfortably read in ambient daylight with the backlight off.  
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Battery Operation (Option 001)  
System  
Inputs  
More Service Battery  
To access the backlight menu press  
,
,
,
.
On Off Timed  
, or  
Use the softkeys on the menu to select either  
,
.
Note  
If the power meter is connected to an ac power source the  
backlight menu is greyed out and the backlight is permanently on.  
Battery Removal/Replacement  
The battery unit is easily removed and replaced. Follow the instructions  
given in Figure 2-2. To obtain a replacement battery unit order HP part  
number E9287A (this can only be used in power meters with option 001  
installed).  
WARNING  
This product uses a Nickel Metal Hydride battery.  
Do not short circuit the battery terminals.  
Do not subject the battery to excessive heat.  
Do not dispose of by burning.  
Refer to your local country regulatory requirements on the  
disposal of Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.  
Caution  
Observe static precautions while removing and replacing the  
battery module.  
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Battery Operation (Option 001)  
Figure 2-2: Battery Removal/Replacement  
2
1. Using a flat headed screwdriver, turn the two spring-loaded catches one  
quarter turn anticlockwise.  
1
2. Holding the catches, pull the battery assembly clear of its slot in the power  
meter.  
3. Support the closure assembly on a flat surface.  
4. Pinch the release tab between finger and thumb while -  
5. lightly pressing down on the battery module.  
Replacing the battery is basically a reversal of the removal procedure.  
5
4
Release Tab  
Battery  
Module  
Closure  
Assembly  
3
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Zeroing and Calibrating the Power Meter  
Zeroing and Calibrating the Power Meter  
This section describes how to zero and calibrate the power meter. You  
should always zero the power meter prior to calibrating it.  
Zeroing the Power Meter  
Zeroing adjusts the power meter for a zero power reading with no power  
applied to the power sensor. During zeroing, which takes approximately  
10 seconds, the wait symbol is displayed.  
To zero the power meter:  
Zero  
Cal  
1. Press  
.
Zero A Zero B  
2. To zero channel A or channel B use or  
respectively. Alternatively, to zero both channel A and channel B  
Zero Both  
sequentially, use  
displayed.  
. During zeroing the wait symbol is  
When to Zero?  
Zeroing of the power meter is recommended:  
0
when a 5 C change in temperature occurs.  
when you change the power sensor.  
every 24 hours.  
prior to measuring low level signals. For example, 10 dB above the  
lowest specified power for your power sensor.  
Zero/Cal Lockout  
The Zero/Cal Lockout facilty provides a means of ensuring that a  
measurement cannot be taken until the connected sensor has been zeroed  
and calibrated. If the Zero/Cal Lockout facilty is enabled and a sensor is  
connected which has not been zeroed and calibrated, then the display  
window for the sensor will display the message “Please Zero + Cal ChA” or  
“Please Zero + Cal ChB” depending on which channel the sensor is  
connected to.  
If you zero the sensor before calibrating it, the message changes to “Please  
Cal ChA” or “Please Cal ChB” depending on which channel the sensor is  
connected to.  
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If you calibrate the sensor before zeroing it, the message changes to  
“Please Zero ChA” or “Please Zero ChB” depending on which channel the  
sensor is connected to.  
The Zero/Cal Lockout facility can be enabled/disabled through either the  
System Inputs menu or the Zero Cal menu as follows:  
System  
More  
More  
Must Cal Off On  
or .  
Press  
Press  
,
,
,
Inputs  
Zero  
More  
Must Cal Off On  
or .  
,
,
Cal  
Calibrating the Power Meter  
Calibration sets the gain of the power meter using a 50 MHz 1 mW  
calibrator as a traceable power reference. The power meter’s POWER REF  
output or a suitable external reference is used as the signal source for  
calibration. An essential part of calibrating is setting the correct reference  
calibration factor for the power sensor you are using. The HP 8480 series  
power sensors require you to set the reference calibration factor. The  
HP E-series power sensors set the reference calibration factor  
automatically. During calibration the wait symbol is displayed. Offset,  
relative and duty cycle settings are ignored during calibration.  
Note  
During calibration the power meter automatically switches the  
power reference calibrator on (if it is not already on), then after  
calibration it switches it to the state it was in prior to the  
calibration.  
Calibration Procedure Using HP E-Series Power Sensors  
The following procedure describes how you calibrate the power meter with  
an HP E-series power sensor. Since the power meter automatically  
downloads the HP E-series power sensor’s calibration table there is no  
requirement to enter the reference calibration factor. The power meter  
identifies that an HP E-series power sensor is connected and will not  
allow you to select certain softkeys. The text on these softkeys appears  
grayed out.  
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Note  
The following procedure details the calibration for channel A. To  
calibrate channel B use the same procedure using the equivalent  
channel B softkeys.  
Zero  
Cal  
1. Press  
.
2. Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal Cal A  
to calibrate the power meter. During  
3. Press  
,
calibration the wait symbol is displayed. (The power meter  
automatically turns on the POWER REF output.)  
Example  
To calibrate both channels of the power meter with HP E-series power  
sensors connected to both channels.  
Zero  
Cal  
Press  
,
.
Cal  
Connect the channel A power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal A  
Press  
then wait till the calibration is completed.  
Remove the channel A power sensor from the POWER REF  
output.  
Connect the channel B power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal B  
Press  
then wait till the calibration is completed.  
Calibration Procedure using HP 8480 Series Power Sensors  
The following procedure describes how you calibrate the power meter with  
the HP 8480 series power sensors.  
Note  
V8486A and W8486A sensors  
For most 8480 series sensors the correct (A type or D type)  
linearity correction table is automatically selected. However, for  
the V8486A and W8486A sensors the automatic selection must be  
overriden and the D type correction selected. Subsequent  
connection of another A type sensor will result in a warning  
message stating that “Linearity Override May be Required”.  
To select the linearity type to be applied:  
System  
Tables A Linearity ATyp  
DTyp  
, or  
Press  
,
,
or  
Inputs  
B Linearity ATyp  
DTyp  
or  
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There are a variety of methods to connect the power sensors to the power  
meter depending on the model of power sensor you are using. Refer to  
Note  
The following procedure details the calibration for channel A. To  
calibrate channel B use the same procedure using the equivalent  
channel B softkeys. To calibrate both channels sequentially follow  
this procedure for channel A then repeat step “2” through to step  
“5” using the equivalent channel B softkeys.  
Zero  
Cal  
Cal  
1. Press  
,
.
2. Verify the reference calibration factor of your power sensor with  
A Ref CF  
that displayed under  
. The value shown is obtained  
from the sensor calibration table if one is selected, otherwise it is  
the last value set or the default of 100%. If the value is not correct  
A Ref CF  
press  
. The power meter displays the reference  
calibration factor in a pop up window. Modify this reference  
calibration factor (see below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
%
3. To confirm your choice press  
4. Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal A  
.
5. Press  
to calibrate the power meter. During calibration the  
wait symbol is displayed. (The power meter automatically turns  
on the POWER REF output.)  
Example  
To calibrate both channels of the power meter. The reference calibration  
factors for the power sensors being 98.8% and 99.4% for channel A and  
channel B respectively:  
Zero  
Cal  
.
Press  
Press  
,
Cal  
A Ref CF  
. Use the  
,
,
,
,
and  
and  
hardkeys to  
hardkeys to  
%
enter 98.8. Press  
B Ref CF  
. Use the  
.
Press  
enter 99.4. Press  
Connect the channel A power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal A  
%
.
Press  
.
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Remove the channel A power sensor from the POWER REF  
output.  
Connect the channel B power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal B  
Press  
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Table 2-1: Connecting the HP 8480 Series Power Sensors During Calibration  
Sensor  
Connection Requirements  
Model  
HP 8481A  
HP 8481H  
HP 8482A  
HP 8482H  
These power sensors connect directly to the reference calibrator.  
HP 8481D  
HP 8484A  
Prior to the power meter being calibrated an HP 11708A 30 dB  
reference attenuator should be connected between the power  
sensor and the reference calibrator. This attenuator must be  
removed from the power sensor input prior to making  
measurements.  
HP 8483A  
This power sensor requires a 75 (f) to 50 (m) N-Type adapter  
(1250-0597) to connect to the reference calibrator. This adapter  
must be removed from the power sensor input prior to making  
measurements.  
HP R8486A  
HP Q8486A  
HP V8486A  
HP W8486A  
HP R8486D  
HP Q8486D  
The waveguide power sensors have two connectors. The N-Type  
connector is the one which is used to calibrate the power meter.  
HP 8481B  
HP 8482B  
These power senors are configured with an attenuator. Prior to  
the power meter being calibrated, this attenuator must be  
removed. The attenuator must be reconnected prior to making  
measurements.  
HP 8485A  
HP 8485D  
This power sensor requires an APC 3.5 (f) to 50 (m) N-Type  
adapter (08485-60005) to connect to the reference calibrator.  
Prior to the power meter being zeroed and calibrated an  
HP 11708A 30 dB reference attenuator and an APC 3.5 (f) to  
50 (m) N-Type adapter (08485-60005) should be connected  
between the power sensor and the reference calibrator. This  
attenuator must be removed from the power sensor input prior to  
making measurements.  
HP 8487A  
HP 8487D  
This power sensor requires an APC 2.4 (f) to 50 (m) N-Type  
adapter (08487-60001) to connect to the power meter.  
Prior to the power meter being zeroed and calibrated an  
HP 11708A 30 dB reference attenuator and an APC 2.4 (f) to  
50 (m) N-Type adapter (08487-60001) should be connected  
between the power sensor and the reference calibrator. This  
attenuator must be removed from the power sensor input prior to  
making measurements.  
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Zeroing and Calibrating Using TTL Inputs  
You can use the TTL inputs on the rear panel Rmt I/O port to initiate zero  
and calibration cycles on the power meter. The connector is an RJ-45  
series shielded modular jack with the TTL input pins connected as shown  
in Figure 2-3.  
Figure 2-3: Rmt I/O Port TTL Inputs  
Pin Number  
Connection  
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
none  
Ground  
Upper Window TTL Output  
Lower Window TTL Output  
TTL Input 1  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
TTL Input 2  
Ground  
Ground  
The TTL inputs are active low and control the zero and calibration  
functions as shown in Table 2-2  
Table 2-2: TTL Inputs Control Logic  
Input 1  
Input 2  
Operation  
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
None  
CAL A  
ZERO BOTH  
CAL B  
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Effective control of the zero and calibration cycles using the TTL inputs  
depends on correct timing of the input signals as shown in Table 2-3 and  
Table 2-4.  
Table 2-3: TTL Input Timing Diagram 1  
Timing of zero/cal inputs for conditions “01” and “10”.  
Input  
Operation  
T1  
T2  
T3  
T4  
Time  
T1  
Description  
Minimum width of input  
Value  
300 ms  
T2  
Time between input detection and start of zero/cal  
cycle. This is determined by the number of  
averages x sample rate, or if there is an existing  
zero/cal operation in progress, the time for this  
current operation to complete. Note that the  
worst case is 1024 averages x 50 ms = 51.2 s. For  
front panel operation (in free run mode) the time  
is 1 x 50 ms.  
Max: 50 ms (typical)  
Min: 0 ms  
T3  
T4  
Maximum width of input. Longer inputs may  
cause a subsequent zero/cal operation some time  
after the current one is complete.  
4 s  
Time for zero/cal operation to complete.  
Zero Both: 10 s (each  
8480 series sensor), 12 s  
(each E series sensor)  
Cal: 6 s (8480 series)  
7 s (E series)  
All timings based on 100 ms firmware polling.  
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Table 2-4: TTL Inputs Timing Diagram 2  
Timing of zero/cal inputs for condition “00”.  
Inputs  
Operation  
T5  
T6  
T7  
T8  
Time  
T5  
Description  
Value  
Maximum time between inputs going low.  
Minimum overlap of low inputs.  
100 ms  
200 ms  
4 s  
T6  
T7  
Time between input detection and start of zero/cal  
cycle. This is determined by the number of  
averages x sample rate, or if there is an existing  
zero/cal operation in progress, the time for this  
current operation to complete. Note that the  
worst case is 1024 averages x 50 ms = 51.2 s. For  
front panel operation (in free run mode) the time  
is 1 x 50 ms.  
T8  
Time for cal operation to complete.  
Cal: 6 s (8480 series)  
7 s (E series)  
All timings based on 100 ms firmware polling.  
If both TTL inputs are simultaneously low under any circumstances other than those  
shown above, the operation is undefined.  
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Making Measurements with the HP E-Series Power  
Sensors  
This section describes how to make continuous wave measurements using  
the HP E-series power sensors. The HP E-series power sensors have their  
sensor calibration tables stored in EEPROM. This allows the frequency  
and calibration data to be downloaded to the power meter automatically.  
To make measurements, perform the following steps:  
1. Zero and calibrate the power meter.  
2. Set the frequency for the signal you want to measure.  
3. Take a reading.  
Procedure  
The following procedure details how to make a measurement on channel A  
of the power meter. To make a measurement on channel B use the same  
procedure using the equivalent channel B softkeys.  
1. Ensure that no power is applied to the power sensor.  
Zero  
Cal  
2. Press  
.
Zero A  
3. Press  
. During zeroing, which takes approximately 10  
seconds, the wait symbol is displayed.  
4. Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal Cal A  
to calibrate the power meter. During  
5. Press  
,
calibration the wait symbol is displayed. (The power meter  
automatically turns on the POWER REF output.)  
Frequency  
6. Press  
. The current setting of the frequency is displayed  
Cal Fac  
A Freq  
under the  
softkey.  
A Freq  
7. To change this setting press  
. The power meter displays  
the frequency in a pop up window. Modify this frequency (see  
below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
8. To confirm your choice press the appropriate frequency units.  
9. Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured.  
10. You must set the display to the type of measurement you require.  
This can either be a direct channel measurement, a ratio  
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measurement of both channels, or a difference measurement  
between both channels. Use the following key presses:  
Meas  
Input Select  
Press  
,
. Select the appropriate softkey for  
Setup  
More  
A B A/B B/A  
the measurement you require, either  
,
,
,
, or  
,
A-B B-A  
then  
, or  
.
11. The measurement result is now displayed.  
Example  
To make a measurement on channel A using an HP E-series power sensor.  
The frequency of the signal to be measured is 100 MHz.  
Disconnect the power sensor from any source.  
Zero  
Press  
Press  
.
Cal  
Zero A  
.
Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal Cal A  
Press  
,
.
Frequency  
A Freq  
Press  
,
. Use the  
MHz  
,
,
and  
Cal Fac  
hardkeys to enter 100. Press  
.
Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured.  
The measurement result is now displayed.  
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Making Measurements with the HP 8480 Series  
Power Sensors  
This section applies to all HP 8480 series power sensors. It does not apply  
to the HP E-series power sensors.  
For the HP 8480 series power sensors there are two methods of providing  
correction data to the power meter:  
A
inputting the individual calibration factor for a frequency prior to  
making the measurement, or  
B
using sensor calibration tables.  
This section describes how to make measurements without using sensor  
calibration tables, that is, inputting the individual calibration factor for a  
frequency prior to making the measurement. This method is  
advantageous if you are only measuring at one frequency, as entering all  
the calibration data in this instance is not required.  
To make measurements without sensor calibration tables perform the  
following steps:  
1. Zero and calibrate the power meter. Before carrying out the  
calibration you must set the reference calibration factor of the  
power sensor.  
2. Set the calibration factor value for the frequency of the signal you  
want to measure.  
3. Take a reading.  
Procedure  
The following procedure details how to make a measurement on  
channel A. To make a measurement on channel B use the same procedure  
using the equivalent channel B softkeys.  
1. Ensure that no power is applied to the power sensor.  
Zero  
2. Press  
3. Press  
.
Cal  
Zero A  
. During zeroing, which takes approximately 10  
seconds, the wait symbol is displayed.  
Cal  
4. Press  
.
5. Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
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6. The current setting of the reference calibration factor is displayed  
A Ref CF  
A Ref CF  
under the  
softkey. To change this setting press  
. The power meter displays the reference calibration  
factor in a pop up window. Modify this reference calibration factor  
(see below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
%
7. To confirm your choice press  
Cal Cal A  
to calibrate the power meter. During  
.
8. Press  
,
calibration the wait symbol is displayed. (The power meter  
automatically turns on the POWER REF output.)  
Frequency  
9. Press  
. The current setting of the calibration factor is  
softkey. To change this setting  
. The power meter displays the calibration  
Cal Fac  
A Cal Fac  
displayed under the  
A Cal Fac  
press  
factor in a pop up window. Modify this calibration factor (see  
below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
%
10. To confirm your choice press  
.
11. Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured.  
12. You must set the display to the type of measurement you require.  
This can either be a direct channel measurement, a ratio  
measurement of both channels, or a difference measurement  
between both channels. Use the following key presses:  
Meas  
Input Select  
Press  
,
. Select the appropriate softkey for  
Setup  
More  
A B A/B B/A  
the measurement you require, either  
,
,
,
, or  
,
A-B B-A  
then  
13. The measurement result is now displayed.  
Example  
, or  
.
To make a measurement on channel A with a power sensor which has a  
reference calibration factor of 99.8% and a calibration factor of 97.8% at  
the measurement frequency.  
Disconnect the power sensor from any source.  
Zero  
Press  
Press  
Press  
.
Cal  
Zero A  
.
Cal  
.
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A Ref CF  
Press  
enter 99.8. Press  
Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
. Use the  
.
,
,
and  
hardkeys to  
%
Cal A  
Frequency  
Cal Fac  
Press  
.
A Cal Fac  
Press  
,
. Use the  
,
,
and  
%
hardkeys to enter 97.8. Press  
.
Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured.  
The measurement result is now displayed.  
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Making Measurements using Sensor Calibration  
Tables  
This section applies to all HP 8480 series power sensors. It does not apply  
to the HP E-series power sensors.  
For the HP 8480 series power sensors there are two methods of providing  
correction data to the power meter:  
A
inputting the individual calibration factor for a frequency prior to  
making the measurement, or  
B
using sensor calibration tables.  
This section describes how to use sensor calibration tables. Sensor  
calibration tables are used to store the measurement calibration factors,  
supplied with each power sensor, in the power meter. These calibration  
factors are used to correct measurement results.  
To use sensor calibration tables you:  
1. Select the table to work on a channel. Refer to “Selecting a Sensor  
Calibration Table”, on page 2-19 for further information. If you  
require to edit the table refer to “Editing Sensor Calibration  
Tables”, on page 2-21 for further information.  
2. Zero and calibrate the power meter. The reference calibration  
factor used during the calibration is automatically set by the  
power meter from the sensor calibration table.  
3. Specify the frequency of the signal you want to measure. The  
calibration factor is automatically set by the power meter from the  
sensor calibration table. Refer to “Making the Measurement”, on  
page 2-20 for further information.  
4. Make the measurement.  
Selecting a Sensor Calibration Table  
System  
You can select a sensor calibration table for use by pressing  
,
Inputs  
Tables Sensor Cal Tables A Table Off On  
,
,
or  
B Table Off On  
. The “State” field indicates if any sensor calibration  
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tables are currently selected. The “Sensor Tbls” screen is displayed as  
shown in Figure 2-4.  
Figure 2-4: “Sensor Tbls” Screen  
Making the Measurement  
To make the power measurement, you zero and calibrate the power meter,  
then set it for the frequency of the signal you want to measure. The power  
calibration table.  
Note  
The following procedure details the calibration for channel A. To  
calibrate channel B use the same procedure using the equivalent  
channel B softkeys. To calibrate both channels, zero the power  
Zero Both  
meter using  
in step “2”, then follow this procedure for  
channel A then repeat step “3” through to step “9” using the  
equivalent channel B softkeys.  
Zero  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
Cal  
Zero A  
. During zeroing, which takes approximately 10  
seconds, the wait symbol is displayed.  
Cal  
3. Press  
obtained from the sensor calibration table and displayed under the  
A Ref CF  
. The setting of the reference calibration factor is  
softkey.  
4. Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal A  
5. Press  
to calibrate the power meter. During calibration the  
wait symbol is displayed. (The power meter automatically turns  
on the POWER REF output.)  
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Frequency  
Cal Fac  
6. Press  
. The current setting of the frequency is displayed  
A Freq  
under the  
softkey.  
A Freq  
7. To change this setting press  
. The power meter displays  
the frequency in a pop up window. Modify this frequency (see  
below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
8. To confirm your choice press the appropriate frequency unit.  
9. Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured.  
10. You must set the display to the type of measurement you require.  
This can either be a direct channel measurement, a ratio  
measurement of both channels, or a difference measurement  
between both channels. Use the following key presses:  
Meas  
Input Select  
Press  
,
. Select the appropriate softkey for  
Setup  
More  
A B A/B B/A  
the measurement you require, either  
,
,
,
, or  
,
A-B B-A  
then  
, or  
.
11. The measurement result is now displayed.  
Note  
If the measurement frequency does not correspond directly to a  
frequency in the sensor calibration table, the power meter  
calculates the calibration factor using linear interpolation.  
If you enter a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the  
sensor calibration table, the power meter uses the highest or  
lowest frequency point in the sensor calibration table to set the  
calibration factor.  
The value of the calibration factors being used by the power meter  
A Cal Fac  
to make a measurement is displayed under the  
or  
B Cal Fac  
softkeys.  
You can edit sensor calibration tables using the “Edit Cal” menu as shown  
in Figure 2-5.  
To view the sensor calibration tables currently stored in the power meter,  
System  
Tables Sensor Cal Tables  
press  
,
,
. The “Sensr Tbls” screen is  
displayIendputass shown in Figure 2-4.  
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Figure 2-5: “Edit Cal” Screen  
The power meter is shipped with a set of predefined sensor calibration  
tables. The data in these tables is based on statistical averages for a range  
of Hewlett-Packard power sensors.  
These power sensors are:  
1
DEFAULT  
HP 8481A  
2
HP 8482A  
HP 8483A  
HP 8481D  
HP 8485A  
R8486A  
Q8486A  
R8486D  
HP 8487A  
1. DEFAULT is a sensor calibration table in which the reference calibration  
factor and calibration factors are 100%. This sensor calibration table can be  
used during the performance testing of the power meter.  
2. The HP 8482B and HP 8482H power sensors use the same data as the  
HP 8482A.  
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There are also ten sensor calibration tables named CUSTOM_0 through  
CUSTOM_9 which do not contain any data when the power meter is  
shipped from the factory.  
You cannot delete any of the 20 sensor calibration tables. Each sensor  
calibration table can contain a maximum of 80 frequency points each. If  
To edit a table:  
1. Select one using the  
displayed tables. When the table you want to edit is highlighted  
Edit Table  
and  
hardkeys to scroll through the  
press  
. The “Edit Cal” screen is displayed as shown  
in Figure 2-5 on page 2-21. In this screen you can modify, add and  
remove frequency and calibration factors and also edit the table  
name. Use the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to move  
between the table name and its frequency and calibration factors.  
A frequency in the range of 0.001 MHz to 999.999 GHz can be  
entered.  
A calibration factor in the range of 1% to 150% can be entered.  
The following rules apply to naming sensor calibration tables:  
The name must consist of no more than 12 characters.  
All characters must be upper or lower case alphabetic  
characters, or numeric (0-9), or an underscore (_).  
No other characters are allowed.  
No spaces are allowed in the name.  
Change  
2. To edit the parameter you currently have selected press  
.
The power meter displays the data in a pop up window. Modify  
this data (see below) as desired.  
Use  
is currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other characters.  
or  
to modify the character on which the cursor  
3. To confirm your choice press the appropriate softkey.  
Insert  
4. To add a new sensor calibration table entry press  
. You are  
prompted for the frequency and calibration factor. The entry is  
sorted by frequency.  
5. To remove a sensor calibration table entry use the  
,
,
Delete  
and  
hardkeys to select the entry, press  
. If you  
delete the frequency the equivalent calibration factor is also  
removed and vice versa.  
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Note  
Note  
You can only edit the table name you cannot delete it.  
6. When you have completed editing the sensor calibration table  
Done  
press  
to return to the “Sensor Tbles” screen.  
Ensure that the frequency points you use cover the frequency  
range of the signals you want to measure. If you measure a signal  
with a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the sensor  
calibration table, the power meter uses the highest or lowest  
frequency point in the sensor calibration table to calculate the  
calibration factor.  
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The following lists detail the contents of the predefined sensor calibration  
tables.  
DEFAULT  
RCF 100  
HP 8482A  
RCF 98  
0.1 MHz 100  
110 GHz 100  
HP 8481A  
0.1 MHz 98  
0.3 MHz 99.5  
1 MHz 99.3  
3 MHz 98.5  
10 MHz 98.5  
30 MHz 98.1  
100 MHz 97.6  
300 MHz 97.5  
1 GHz 97  
RCF 100  
50 MHz 100  
100 MHz 99.8  
2 GHz 99  
3 GHz 98.6  
4 GHz 98  
5 GHz 97.7  
6 GHz 97.4  
7 GHz 97.1  
8 GHz 96.6  
9 GHz 96.2  
10 GHz 95.4  
11 GHz 94.9  
12.4 GHz 94.3  
13 GHz 94.3  
14 GHz 93.2  
15 GHz 93  
16 GHz 93  
17 GHz 92.7  
18 GHz 91.8  
2 GHz 95  
3 GHz 93  
4.2 GHz 91  
HP 8483A  
RCF 94.6  
0.1 MHz 94  
0.3 MHz 97.9  
1 MHz 98.4  
3 MHz 98.4  
10 MHz 99.3  
30 MHz 98.7  
100 MHz 97.8  
300 MHz 97.5  
1 GHz 97.2  
2 GHz 96.4  
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HP 8481D  
HP 8485A  
RCF 99  
50 MHz 99  
500 MHz 99.5  
1 GHz 99.4  
2 GHz 99.5  
3 GHz 98.6  
4 GHz 98.6  
5 GHz 98.5  
6 GHz 98.5  
7 GHz 98.6  
8 GHz 98.7  
9 GHz 99.5  
10 GHz 98.6  
11 GHz 98.7  
12 GHz 99  
RCF 100  
50 MHz 100  
2 GHz 99.5  
4 GHz 98.9  
6 GHz 98.5  
8 GHz 98.3  
10 GHz 98.1  
11 GHz 97.8  
12 GHz 97.6  
12.4 GHz 97.6  
14 GHz 97.4  
16 GHz 97  
17 GHz 96.7  
18 GHz 96.6  
19 GHz 96  
12.4 GHz 99.1  
13 GHz 98.9  
14 GHz 99.4  
15 GHz 98.9  
16 GHz 99.1  
17 GHz 98.4  
18 GHz 100.1  
R8486A  
20 GHz 96.1  
21 GHz 96.2  
22 GHz 95.3  
23 GHz 94.9  
24 GHz 94.3  
25 GHz 92.4  
26 GHz 92.2  
26.5 GHz 92.1  
R8486D  
RCF 100  
50 MHz 100  
26.5 GHz 94.9  
27 GHz 94.9  
28 GHz 95.4  
29 GHz 94.3  
30 GHz 94.1  
31 GHz 93.5  
32 GHz 93.7  
33 GHz 93.7  
34 GHz 94.9  
34.5 GHz 94.5  
35 GHz 94.4  
36 GHz 93.7  
37 GHz 94.9  
38 GHz 93.5  
39 GHz 93.9  
40 GHz 92.3  
RCF 97.6  
50 MHz 97.6  
26.5 GHz 97.1  
27 GHz 95.3  
28 GHz 94.2  
29 GHz 94.5  
30 GHz 96.6  
31 GHz 97.6  
32 GHz 98  
33 GHz 98.9  
34 GHz 99.5  
34.5 GHz 99  
35 GHz 97.6  
36 GHz 99  
37 GHz 98.2  
38 GHz 97.4  
39 GHz 97.6  
40 GHz 100  
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HP 8487A  
RCF 100  
HP 8487A continued  
37 GHz 92.4  
38 GHz 90.9  
39 GHz 91.3  
40 GHz 91.4  
41 GHz 90.6  
42 GHz 89.9  
43 GHz 89.1  
44 GHz 88.1  
45 GHz 86.9  
46 GHz 85.8  
47 GHz 85.4  
48 GHz 83.2  
49 GHz 81.6  
50 GHz 80.2  
Q8486A  
50 MHz 100  
100 MHz 99.9  
500 MHz 98.6  
1 GHz 99.8  
2 GHz 99.5  
3 GHz 98.9  
4 GHz 98.8  
5 GHz 98.6  
6 GHz 98.5  
7 GHz 98.4  
8 GHz 98.3  
9 GHz 98.3  
10 GHz 98.3  
11 GHz 98.1  
12 GHz 97.9  
13 GHz 98  
14 GHz 98.2  
15 GHz 97.7  
16 GHz 96.8  
17 GHz 97  
18 GHz 96.3  
19 GHz 95.9  
RCF 100  
50 MHz 100  
33.5 GHz 91.3  
34.5 GHz 92  
35 GHz 91.7  
36 GHz 91.5  
37 GHz 92.1  
38 GHz 91.7  
20 GHz 95.2  
21 GHz 95.6  
22 GHz 95.5  
23 GHz 95.4  
24 GHz 95  
25 GHz 95.4  
26 GHz 95.2  
27 GHz 95.1  
28 GHz 95  
29 GHz 94.4  
30 GHz 94  
31 GHz 93.7  
32 GHz 93.8  
33 GHz 93  
39 GHz 91  
40 GHz 90.7  
41 GHz 90.3  
42 GHz 89.5  
43 GHz 88.5  
44 GHz 88.7  
45 GHz 88.2  
46 GHz 87  
47 GHz 86.4  
48 GHz 85.3  
49 GHz 84.7  
50 GHz 82.9  
34 GHz 93.2  
34.5 GHz 93.5  
35 GHz 93.1  
36 GHz 92  
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Power Meter Operation  
Making Measurements using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables  
Making Measurements using Frequency Dependent  
Offset Tables  
This section describes how to use frequency dependent offset tables.  
Frequency dependent offset tables provide you with a quick and  
convenient method of compensating for your external test setup over a  
range of frequencies. Note that when selected, frequency dependent offset  
correction is IN ADDITION to any correction applied for sensor frequency  
response.  
To use frequency dependent offset tables you:  
1. Select the table to work on a channel. Refer to “Selecting a  
Frequency Dependent Offset Table”, on page 2-27 for further  
information. If you require to edit the table refer to “Editing  
Frequency Dependent Offset Tables”, on page 2-29 for further  
information.  
2. Zero and calibrate the power meter. The reference calibration  
power meter from the sensor calibration table (if selected).  
3. Specify the frequency of the signal you want to measure. The  
calibration factor/offset is automatically set by the power meter  
from the sensor calibration table (if selected) and the frequency  
dependent offset table. Refer to “Making the Measurement”, on  
page 2-28 for further information.  
4. Make the measurement.  
Selecting a Frequency Dependent Offset Table  
You can select a frequency dependent offset table for use by pressing  
System  
Tables Freq Dep Offset A Table Off On  
,
,
,
or  
Inputs  
B Table Off On  
. The “State” field indicates if any frequency  
dependent offset tables are currently selected. The “Offset Tbls” screen is  
displayed as shown in Figure 2-6.  
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Making Measurements using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables  
Figure 2-6: “Offset Tbls” Screen  
Making the Measurement  
To make the power measurement, you zero and calibrate the power meter,  
then set it for the frequency of the signal you want to measure. The power  
meter automatically selects the calibration factor from the sensor  
offset table.  
Note  
The following procedure details the calibration for channel A. To  
calibrate channel B use the same procedure using the equivalent  
channel B softkeys. To calibrate both channels, zero the power  
Zero Both  
meter using  
in step “2”, then follow this procedure for  
channel A then repeat step “3”through to step “9”using the  
equivalent channel B softkeys.  
Zero  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
Cal  
Zero A  
. During zeroing, which takes approximately 10  
seconds, the wait symbol is displayed.  
Cal  
3. Press  
obtained from the sensor calibration table (if selected) and  
A Ref CF  
. The setting of the reference calibration factor is  
displayed under the  
4. Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.  
Cal A  
softkey.  
5. Press  
to calibrate the power meter. During calibration the  
wait symbol is displayed. (The power meter automatically turns  
on the POWER REF output.)  
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Making Measurements using Frequency Dependent Offset Tables  
Frequency  
6. Press  
. The current setting of the frequency is displayed  
Cal Fac  
A Freq  
under the  
softkey.  
A Freq  
7. To change this setting press  
. The power meter displays  
the frequency in a pop up window. Modify this frequency (see  
below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
8. To confirm your choice press the appropriate frequency unit.  
9. Connect the power sensor to the signal to be measured.  
10. You must set the display to the type of measurement you require.  
This can either be a direct channel measurement, a ratio  
measurement of both channels, or a difference measurement  
between both channels. Use the following key presses:  
Meas  
Input Select  
Press  
,
. Select the appropriate softkey for  
Setup  
More  
A B A/B B/A  
the measurement you require, either  
,
,
,
, or  
,
A-B B-A  
then  
, or  
.
11. The measurement result is now displayed.  
Note  
If the measurement frequency does not correspond directly to a  
frequency in the sensor calibration table (if selected) and the  
frequency dependent offset table being used, the power meter  
calculates the calibration factor and offset using linear  
interpolation.  
If you enter a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the  
sensor calibration table or the frequency dependent offset table,  
the power meter uses the highest or lowest frequency point in the  
appropriate table to set the calibration factor and offset.  
The value of the calibration factors being used by the power meter  
A Cal Fac  
to make a measurement is displayed under the  
or  
B Cal Fac  
softkeys.  
Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables  
You can edit frequency dependent offset tables using the “Edit” menu as  
shown in Figure 2-7.  
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To view the frequency dependent offset tables currently stored in the  
System  
Inputs  
Tables Freq Dep Offset  
. The “Offset  
power meter, press  
,
,
Tbls” screen is displayed as shown in Figure 2-6.  
Figure 2-7: “Edit” Screen  
There are ten frequency dependent offset tables named CUSTOM_A  
through CUSTOM_J which do not contain any data when the power meter  
is shiped from the factory.  
You cannot delete any of the 10 existing frequency dependent offset tables  
or create any additional tables. However, you can edit the 10 existing  
tables. Each frequency dependent offset table can contain a maximum of  
80 frequency points.  
To edit a table:  
1. Select one using the  
displayed tables. When the table you want to edit is highlighted  
Edit Table  
and  
hardkeys to scroll through the  
press  
. The “Edit Offset” screen is displayed as  
shown in Figure 2-7 on page 2-29. In this screen you can modify,  
add and remove frequencies and offset and also edit the table  
name. Use the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to move  
between the table name and its frequencies and offsets.  
A frequency in the range of 0.001 MHz to 999.999 GHz can be  
entered.  
An offset in the range of 1% to 150% can be entered.  
The following rules apply to naming frequency dependent offset  
tables:  
The name must consist of no more than 12 characters.  
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All characters must be upper or lower case alphabetic  
characters, or numeric (0-9), or an underscore (_).  
No other characters are allowed.  
No spaces are allowed in the name.  
Change  
2. To edit the parameter you currently have selected press  
.
The power meter displays the data in a pop up window. Modify  
this data (see below) as desired.  
Use  
is currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other characters.  
or  
to modify the character on which the cursor  
3. To confirm your choice press the appropriate softkey.  
4. To adda new frequency dependent offset table entry, press  
Insert  
. You are prompted for the frequency and offset. The entry  
is sorted by frequency.  
5. To remove a frequency dependent offset table entry, use the  
,
Delete  
,
and  
hardkeys to select the entry, press  
. If  
you delete the frequency the equivalent offset is also removed and  
vice versa.  
Note  
Note  
You can only edit the table name you cannot delete it.  
6. When you have completed editing the frequency dependent offset  
Done  
table, press  
to return to the “Offset Tbls” screen.  
Ensure that the frequency points you use cover the frequency  
range of the signals you want to measure. If you measure a signal  
with a frequency outside the frequency range defined in the  
frequency dependent offset table, the power meter uses the  
highest or lowest frequency point in the frequency dependent  
offset table to calculate the offset.  
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Power Meter Operation  
Setting the Units of Measurement  
Setting the Units of Measurement  
The “dBm/W” menu is used to select the measurement units on the  
currently selected window. These can either be logarithmic (dBm or dB) or  
Preset  
linear (Watt or %) units.  
sets the measurement units to dBm  
(logarithmic units). Table L2o-c5alshows which units are applicable to the  
individual measurement modes.  
dBm/W  
dBm W dB  
or  
Press  
%
, then select the unit of measurement from  
,
,
. Softkeys which cannot be selected in your particular mode of operation  
appear with their text grayed out.  
Note  
When the unit of measurement is set to Watt, it is possible that  
negative power measurements may be displayed when measuring  
low power levels.  
Table 2-5: Measurement Units  
1
Relative Mode Off  
Relative Mode On  
Measurement  
Mode  
Linear  
Log  
dBm  
Linear Log  
Single Channel  
Ratio  
Watt  
%
%
dB  
dB  
dB  
dB  
%
%
Difference  
Watt  
dBm  
Rel  
Rel Off On  
is “On”), the  
1. When relative mode is on (that is,  
,
Offset  
measurement is compared to a reference value.  
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Selecting Units of Measurement from the Softkeys  
Selecting Units of Measurement from the Softkeys  
In various softkey menu structures you are required to enter the units of  
measurement for power. In some cases, due to the wide power range  
available, the following menu is displayed:  
mW  
µW  
nW  
Cancel  
W
Increment  
Multiplier  
More  
Decrement  
Multiplier  
Cancel  
Note  
Some softkeys may be grayed out so that an invalid value cannot  
be entered.  
Increment Multiplier Decrement Multiplier  
or  
increases or decreases the multiplier shown in front of . Pressing  
after the correct multiplier has been selected confirms the entry.  
Pressing  
W
W
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Making Relative Measurements  
Making Relative Measurements  
Relative mode allows you to compare any measurement result to a  
reference value. The relative reading can be displayed in either dB or % by  
dBm/W  
dB %  
and selecting either or . When the measurement  
pressing  
result is displayed in % a prefix multiplier may be shown.  
Relative mode is window dependent and when enabled displays “Rel” in  
the window to which it’s applied.  
Procedure  
To set a reference value on the currently selected window:  
Rel  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
Offset  
Rel  
to use the current reading as the reference value. This  
allows you to compare any measurement result in dB or  
percentage (%).  
Rel Off On  
Rel  
is pressed.  
3.  
is automatically set to “On” when  
Successive measurements are now displayed relative to the reference  
value. The relative mode can be disabled and re-enabled simply by  
Rel Off On  
pressing  
.
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Setting the Resolution  
Setting the Resolution  
The resolution of each of the power meter’s windows can be set to four  
different levels (1, 2, 3 or 4).  
These four levels represent:  
1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 dB respectively if the measurement suffix is  
dBm or dB.  
1, 2, 3 or 4 significant digits respectively if the measurement suffix  
is W or %.  
The default value is 0.01 dB (3 digits).  
To set the resolution on the currently selected window:  
Meas  
1. Press  
on the  
. The current setting of the resolution is highlighted  
Setup  
Resolution 1 2 3 4  
softkey.  
Resolution 1 2 3 4  
2. To change this setting press  
until the  
required resolution setting is highlighted.  
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Setting Offsets  
Setting Offsets  
Setting Channel Offsets  
The power meter can be configured to compensate for a signal loss or gain  
in your test setup (for example, to compensate for the loss of a 10 dB  
attenuator). This gain or loss, referred to as a channel offset, is added to  
the measured power before the result is displayed.  
Offsets are entered in dB. The allowable range of values is -100 dB to  
+100 dB. A positive value compensates for a loss, and a negative value  
compensates for a gain.  
If either a channel or a display offset is set then “Ofs” is displayed.  
To enter a channel offset which compensates for a loss or gain:  
System  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
Inputs  
A Input Settings B Input Settings  
or  
depending on  
the channel which you want to apply offsets to.  
Offset  
3. Press  
. The power meter displays the offset value in a pop  
up window. Modify this offset (see below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
dB  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
4. To confirm your choice press  
.
Offset Off On  
5.  
is automatically set to “On” when a value is  
Offset  
entered using  
.
Channel offsets can be disabled and re-enabled simply by pressing  
Offset Off On  
.
Setting Display Offsets  
The display offset function provides a method for entering display offset  
values.  
If either a channel or a display offset is set then “Ofs” is displayed.  
To enter a display offset on the currently selected window:  
Rel  
Offset  
Offset  
1. Press  
,
.
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Setting Offsets  
2. The power meter displays the offset value in a pop up window.  
Modify this offset (see below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
dB  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
3. To confirm your choice press  
.
Offset Off On  
4.  
is automatically set to “On” when a value is  
Offset  
entered using  
.
Display offsets can be disabled and re-enabled simply by pressing  
Offset Off On  
.
The display offset is a function of the window. That is, if you have selected  
a two window display each can have its own offset.  
Figure 2-8 and Figure 2-9 display the effects of the channel and display  
offsets on the power meter’s displayed reading.  
Figure 2-8: Effect of Offsets on a Channel Measurement  
Ch Input with  
Ch Offset  
Ch Input with Ch Offset and  
Display Offset  
READING  
ON POWER  
METER  
Ch Input  
Display ††  
Ch  
Offset  
Offset  
DISPLAY  
Figure 2-9: Effect of Offsets on a Maths Measurement  
ChA Input  
ChB Input  
ChA Input with Ch Offset  
ChA  
Offset  
Result with  
Display Offset Applied  
READING  
ON POWER  
METER  
Result  
Display ††  
Math, A, B, A-B,  
B-A, A/B, B/A,  
Offset  
DISPLAY  
ChB  
Offset  
ChB Input with Ch Offset  
System  
Inputs  
A Input Settings  
or  
† Channel Offset entered using  
,
B Input Settings Offset  
,
.
Rel  
Offset  
Offset  
.
†† Display Offset entered using  
,
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Setting Averaging  
Setting Averaging  
The power meter uses a digital filter to average power readings. The  
number of readings averaged can range from 1 to 1024. This filter is used  
to reduce noise, obtain the desired resolution and to reduce the jitter in  
the measurement results. Increasing the value of the filter length reduces  
measurement noise. However, the time to take the measurement is  
increased. You can select the filter length or you can set the power meter  
to auto filter mode. The default is “AUTO”.  
When the auto filter mode is enabled, the power meter automatically sets  
the number of readings averaged together to satisfy the filtering  
requirements for most power measurements. The number of readings  
averaged together depends on the resolution and the power level currently  
being measured. Figure 2-9 lists the number of readings averaged for each  
range and resolution when the power meter is in auto filter mode and is  
set to normal speed mode (refer to the HP E4418B/E4419B Programming  
Guide for details of the readings averaged in the other speed modes).  
Resolution is a window function and not a channel function. In the case  
where a channel is set up in both the upper and lower window and the  
resolution settings are different, the highest resolution setting is taken to  
calculate the averaging number. For example, if the upper window has a  
resolution setting of 2 and is measuring channel A - channel B and the  
lower window has a resolution of 4 and is measuring channel A. In this  
instance channel A averaging is calculated with a resolution of 4 and  
channel B with a resolution of 2.  
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Setting Averaging  
Figure 2-10: Averaged Readings  
Resolution Setting  
Minimum Sensor Power  
1
1
2
3
4
8
128  
128  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16  
2
256  
32  
16  
8
1
1
Maximum Sensor Power  
These four resolution levels represent:  
1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 dB respectively if the measurement suffix is  
dBm or dB.  
1, 2, 3 or 4 significant digits respectively if the measurement suffix  
is W or %.  
Note  
The following procedure details how to set the averaging for  
channel A. To set the averaging on channel B use the same  
B Input Settings  
procedure using the  
softkey.  
To set averaging:  
System  
More  
A Input Settings  
1. Press  
,
,
. Press the  
Inputs  
ChA Filter  
softkey to access the filter menu.  
Length  
. A pop up window  
2. The current setting of averaging is displayed under the  
Length  
softkey. To change this setting press  
appears. Use the  
length.  
,
,
or  
keys to set your filter  
Enter  
3. To confirm your choice press  
.
The filter can be disabled and re-enabled simply by pressing  
Filter Off On  
.
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Setting Averaging  
Step Detection  
To reduce the filter settling time after a significant step in the measured  
power the filter can be set to re-initialise upon detection of a step  
increase/decrease in the measured power. Step detection can be set in both  
manual and automatic filter modes.  
To set step detection for channel A:  
System  
Inputs  
More  
A Input Settings  
1. Press  
,
,
.
ChA Filter  
2. Press the  
softkey to access the filter menu.  
Step Det Off On  
3. Use the  
softkey to enable /disable step  
detection.  
B Input Settings  
For channel B use the steps above except use  
and  
ChB Filter  
.
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Measuring Pulsed Signals  
Measuring Pulsed Signals  
The power meter can be used to measure the power of a pulsed signal. The  
measurement result is a mathematical representation of the pulse power  
rather than an actual measurement (assumes constant peak power). The  
power meter measures the average power of the pulsed input signal and  
then divides the measurement result by the duty cycle value to obtain the  
pulse power reading. The allowable range of values is 0.001 % to 100 %.  
The default value is 1.000%.  
If duty cycle is enabled then “Dty Cyc” is displayed.  
Note  
Pulse measurements are not recommended using HP E4412A and  
E4413A power sensors.  
An example of a pulsed signal is shown in Figure 2-10.  
Figure 2-11: Pulsed Signal  
Power  
B
Duty Cycle = A  
B
Time  
A
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Measuring Pulsed Signals  
To set the duty cycle:  
System  
More  
A Input Settings  
1. Press  
,
,
. The current setting  
of the dIunptuytscycle is displayed under the  
softkey.  
Duty Cycle  
Duty Cycle  
2. To change this setting press  
. The power meter  
displays the duty cycle in a pop up window. Modify this value (see  
below) until the desired duty cycle is displayed.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
%
3. To confirm your choice press  
.
Duty Cycle Off On  
4.  
is automatically set to “On” when a value  
Duty Cycle  
is entered using  
.
Duty cycle can be disabled and re-enabled simply by pressing  
Duty Cycle Off On  
.
Note  
Pulse power averages out any aberrations in the pulse such as  
overshooting or ringing. For this reason it is called pulse power  
and not peak power or peak pulse power.  
In order to ensure accurate pulse power readings, the input signal  
must be pulsed with a rectangular pulse. Other pulse shapes (such  
as triangle, chirp or Gaussian) will cause erroneous results.  
The pulse power on/off ratio must be much greater than the duty  
cycle ratio.  
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Setting Measurement Limits  
Setting Measurement Limits  
You can configure the power meter to detect when a measurement is  
outwith a predefined upper and/or lower limit value.  
There are two types of measurement limits you can set:  
Channel Limits - are applied to the specified input channel and  
are for power measurements only.  
Window Limits - are windows based (upper and lower) and can be  
applied to power, ratio or difference measurements. In addition,  
the window based limits can be set to output a TTL logic level at  
the rear panel Rmt I/O port when the predefined limits are  
exceeded.  
Note  
Only one set of limits can be on at a time, that is, Channel OR  
Window.  
Setting Channel Limits  
The power meter can be configured to verify the power being measured  
against an upper and/or lower limit value. The range of values that can be  
set for upper and lower limits is -150 dBm to 230 dBm. The default upper  
limit is 90.00 dBm and the default lower limit is -90.00 dBm.  
To set the limits:  
System  
A Input Settings Limits  
. The current  
1. Press  
,
,
setting Ionfputtshe maximum and minimum limits are displayed under  
Max  
Min  
softkeys respectively.  
the  
and  
2. To change either of these settings press the appropriate softkey.  
The power meter displays the current value in a pop up window.  
Modify this value (see below) until the desired value is displayed.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
3. To confirm your choice press the appropriate measurement units.  
Limits can be disabled and re-enabled simply by pressing  
Limits Off On  
.
A typical application for this feature is shown in Figure 2-11.  
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Setting Measurement Limits  
Figure 2-12: Limits Checking Application  
Power Meter  
Swept Source  
Device  
Under Test  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
CHANNEL A  
INPUT  
Figure 2-13: Limits Checking Results  
Amplitude  
Fail  
o
+10 dBm  
o
o
o
o
o
+4 dBm  
o
Fail  
Frequency  
In this application a swept frequency signal is applied to the input of the  
Device Under Test. The power meter measures the output power. The  
limits have been set at +4 dBm and +10 dBm. A fail occurs each time the  
output power is outside these limits as shown in Figure 2-12.  
Setting Window Limits  
The power meter can be configured to verify the current measurement in  
either window against predefined upper and/or lower limit values. The  
range of values that can be set for the upper and lower limits and the  
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Setting Measurement Limits  
default values depends on the measurement units in the currently  
selected window - see Table 2-6.  
Table 2-6: Range of Values for Window Limits  
Window  
Units  
Default  
Max  
Max  
Min  
Min  
dB  
dBm  
%
+200 dB  
+230 dBm  
999.9 X%  
-180 dB  
-150 dBm  
100.0 a%  
1.000 aW  
60 dB  
-120 dB  
-90 dBm  
100.0 p%  
1.000 pW  
90 dBm  
100.0 M%  
1.000 MW  
W
100.000 XW  
The window based limits can also be set to output a TTL logic level at the  
switch the rear panel TTL outputs on or off; set the TTL output level to  
active high or low; and determine whether the TTL output represents an  
over limit condition, under limit condition or both.  
The TTL connector is an RJ-45 series shielded modular jack assembly  
with the TTL output pins connected as shown in Figure 2-13.  
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Setting Measurement Limits  
Figure 2-14: Remote I/O TTL Outputs  
Pin Number  
Connection  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
none  
Ground  
Upper Window TTL Output  
Lower Window TTL Output  
TTL Input 1  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
TTL Input 2  
Ground  
Ground  
To set the limits:  
Meas  
Limits  
. The current setting of the maximum and  
1. Press  
,
Setup  
Max  
Min  
softkeys  
minimum limits are displayed under the  
respectively.  
and  
2. To change either of these settings press the appropriate softkey.  
The power meter displays the current value in a pop up window.  
Modify this value (see below) until the desired value is displayed.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
3. To confirm your choice press the appropriate measurement units.  
Limits can be disabled and re-enabled simply by pressing  
Limits Off On  
.
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Setting Measurement Limits  
To set the TTL Output:  
Meas  
Limits TTL Output  
1. Press  
,
,
. The current settings for the  
TTL Output Limits  
Setup  
TTL Output are displayed under the  
,
and  
Fail O/P  
softkeys.  
2. To select whether the TTL output reflects an overlimit condition,  
Limits  
under limit condition or both, press  
arrow keys to make a selection between  
EITHER  
. Use any of the four  
OVER UNDER  
,
, and  
on the pop up menu that appears.  
3. To select whether a high or low level TTL output represents a  
Fail O/P High  
limits failure, use the  
Low  
softkey to toggle between  
and  
TTL Outputs can be disabled and re-enabled simply by pressing  
TTL Output Off On  
.
Checking for Limit Failures  
Limit failures are displayed in the appropriate field in the measurement  
window on the power meter’s display as shown in Figure 2-14.  
Note  
The same limit fail field is used by both channel and window  
limits.  
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Setting Measurement Limits  
Figure 2-15: Pass/Fail Limit Indicators  
This  
measurement has  
passed which is  
indicated by the  
limit field being  
empty.  
This  
measurement has  
failed as the result  
is less than the  
minimum limit  
level set of  
-60 dBm. This is  
indicated with the  
text “Undr Lmt”.  
This  
measurement has  
failed as the  
result is more  
than the  
maximum limit  
level set of  
-65 dBm. This is  
indicated with the  
text “Over Lmt”.  
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Power Meter Operation  
Channel Measurements  
Channel Measurements  
Single channel measurements can be made on the currently selected  
Meas  
Setup  
Input Select  
A B  
and selecting or  
window by pressing  
,
.
Watts. The filter, range (where applicable), offset, duty cycle, calibration  
factor and limits can be set for the selected channel.  
Single channel measurements can be displayed relative to a stored  
reference. In relative mode readings are displayed in either dB or %. Refer  
to “Making Relative Measurements”, on page 2-37 for further information.  
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Power Meter Operation  
Making Difference Measurements  
Making Difference Measurements  
Dual channel difference measurements can be made on the currently  
Meas  
More  
Input Select  
selected window by pressing  
,
,
and selecting  
Setup  
A-B B-A  
or  
. The power meter always carries out “Maths” calculations in  
Watts. The power meter displays the numerical difference of the power  
values of both channels in dBm or Watts. The power value for each  
channel includes offsets, calibration factors and duty cycle in addition to  
measured power. The filter, range (where applicable), offset, duty cycle  
and calibration factor are set individually for each channel.  
Logarithmic units (dBm) can be used in A-B difference measurements  
where the channel A power level is less than the channel B power level.  
Likewise, logarithmic units can be used in B-A difference measurements  
However, the negative sign is ignored and a log error is displayed on the  
status line and in the error queue.  
Difference measurements can be displayed relative to a stored reference.  
In relative mode readings are displayed in either dB or %. Refer to  
“Making Relative Measurements”, on page 2-37 for further information.  
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Power Meter Operation  
Making Ratio Measurements  
Making Ratio Measurements  
Dual channel ratio measurements can be made on the currently selected  
Meas  
Setup  
Input Select  
A/B B/A  
or  
window by pressing  
,
and selecting  
.
The power meter always carries out “Maths” calculations in Watts. The  
power meter displays the ratio of the channels power values in either dB  
or %. When the measurement result is displayed in % a prefix multiplier  
may be shown. The power value of each channel includes offsets,  
filter, range, offset and calibration factor are set individually for each  
channel.  
Ratio measurements can be displayed relative to a stored reference. In  
relative mode readings are displayed in either dB or %. Refer to “Making  
Relative Measurements”, on page 2-37 for further information.  
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Power Meter Operation  
Selecting a Digital or Analog Display  
Selecting a Digital or Analog Display  
The measurement windows can display the result in either a digital or  
analog format or both as shown in the following figures.  
Figure 2-16: Digital Display  
Figure 2-17: Analog Display  
Figure 2-18: Digital and Analog Display  
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Selecting a Digital or Analog Display  
To select the format of the display in the currently selected window:  
Meas  
Display Format  
1. Press  
2. Press  
,
.
Setup  
Meter Dgtl Anlg  
to highlight the type of format you  
require. Pressing this key toggles between a digital and analog  
display.  
To select the range of the analog display in the currently selected window:  
Meas  
Setup  
Display Format Anlg Mtr Scaling  
1. Press  
,
,
.
2. The current setting of the maximum and minimum values  
Max  
displayed on the analog meter are displayed under the  
Min  
and  
softkeys respectively.  
3. To change either of these settings press the appropriate softkey.  
The power meter displays the current value in a pop up window.  
Modify this value (see below) until the desired value is displayed.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
4. The choices available depend on the unit of measurement selected  
and the current measurement mode. If the measurement unit  
dB dBm  
or . If the  
selected is logarithmic, then the choice will be  
measurement unit selected is linear, then choose the appropriate  
softkeys from the following menus:  
%
mW  
µW  
nW  
Cancel  
%
Cancel  
W
Increment  
Multiplier  
Increment  
Multiplier  
More  
More  
Decrement  
Multiplier  
Decrement  
Multiplier  
Cancel  
Cancel  
Increment Multiplier  
Pressing  
or  
Decrement Multiplier  
increases or decreases the multiplier  
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Selecting a Digital or Analog Display  
% W  
% W  
shown in front of or . Pressing or after the correct  
multiplier has been selected confirms the entry.  
To select both an analog and digital display press  
are displayed. Select the format of one window to analog and the other to  
digital as previously described.  
until two windows  
To indicate if the measurement reading is outwith the minimum or  
maximum values set for the analog meter, a warning message is  
displayed. The analog meter also displays a digital reading. This digital  
reading allows you to easily set the appropriate minimum and maximum  
values for the analog display.  
Note  
The analog display does not indicate as much measurement data  
as the digital display. That is, it does not indicate when duty cycle,  
range hold, offset or relative mode are enabled. In addition, it does  
not indicate if the measurement is within the test limits if any are  
set.  
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Setting the Range  
Setting the Range  
The power meter has no internal ranges which can be set. The only ranges  
that can be set are those of the HP E-series power sensors. With an  
HP E-series power sensor the range can be set either automatically or  
manually. Use autoranging when you are not sure of the power level you  
will be measuring. There are two manual settings either “LOWER” or  
UPPER”. The lower range is more sensitive than the higher range.  
LOWER” covers the range of -70 dBm to -13.5 dBm. “UPPER” covers the  
range of -14.5 dBm to +20 dBm. The default is “AUTO”.  
Note  
The following procedure details how to set the range for channel  
A. To set the range on channel B use the same procedure using the  
B Input Settings  
softkey.  
To set the range:  
System  
Inputs  
A Input Settings  
1. Press  
,
. The current setting of the  
softkey.  
Range  
range is displayed under the  
Range  
2. To change this setting press  
. A pop up window appears.  
Use  
or  
to highlight your choice.  
Enter  
3. To confirm your choice press  
.
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Power Meter Operation  
Configuring the Remote Interface  
Configuring the Remote Interface  
This section explains how to configure the power meter for remote control  
using either the HP-IB parallel interface or the RS232/422 serial  
interface. For further information on using the power meter remotely,  
refer to the HP E4418B/E4419B Programming Guide.  
HP-IB  
System  
To select HP-IB as the remote interface press  
,
Inputs  
Remote Interface Select Interface HPIB  
,
,
(IEEE 488).  
HP-IB Address  
Each device on the HP-IB (IEEE-488) interface must have a unique  
address. You can set the power meter’s address to any value between 0  
and 30. The address is set to 13 when the power meter is shipped from the  
factory.  
The address is stored in non-volatile memory, and does not change when  
the power is switched off, or after a remote interface reset.  
Your HP-IB bus controller has its own address. Avoid using the bus  
controller’s address for any instrument on the interface bus.  
Hewlett-Packard controllers generally use address 21.  
To set the HP-IB address from the front panel:  
System  
Remote Interface Configure Interface  
1. Press  
,
,
,
Inputs  
HPIB  
. The current setting of the HP-IB address is displayed  
HP-IB Addr  
under the  
softkey.  
HP-IB Addr  
2. To change this setting press  
. The power meter  
displays the address in a pop up window. Modify this address (see  
below) as desired.  
Use  
currently positioned.  
Use or to move to other digits.  
Enter  
or  
to modify the digit on which the cursor is  
3. To confirm your choice press  
.
To set the HP-IB address from the remote interface use the:  
SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB:ADDResscommand.  
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Configuring the Remote Interface  
RS232/RS422  
With RS232 selected as the serial interface the power meter  
communicates through the serial port with single ended drivers and  
receivers. With RS422 selsected, the serial port uses balanced drivers and  
receivers.  
The power meter acts as a DTE device.  
System  
,
Inputs  
Remote Interface Select Interface RS232 RS422  
,
,
or  
.
RS232/422 Connector  
The serial port connector is a 9 pin male D-type wired as shown in  
Figure 2-18.  
Figure 2-19: RS232/422 Pin Assignment  
Pin  
RS232  
DCD  
RS422  
CTS-  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Rx  
Rx-  
Tx  
Tx+  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
Tx-  
1
2
3
4
8 9  
5
GND  
Rx+  
6
7
RTS+  
CTS+  
RTS-  
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Configuring the Remote Interface  
Setting the RS232/422 Parameters  
This section explains how to set the baud rate, word size, parity, number  
of stop bits, pacing and echo for the serial interface.  
To set the serial interface parameters:  
System  
Remote Interface Configure Interface  
1. Press  
,
,
,
Inputs  
Serial  
Baud rate Word size  
. The current settings for  
,
,
Stop bits  
Parity  
and  
are shown under the softkeys.  
Baud rate  
2. To change the baud rate press  
. The power meter  
displays the baud rate in a pop up window. Change the setting by  
using the and keys to run through the selection of baud  
Enter  
rates available. To confirm your choice press  
Word size  
.
3. To change the word size press  
. The power meter  
displays the word size in a pop up window. Change the setting by  
using any of the arrow hardkeys to toggle between a word size of 7  
Enter  
or 8. To confirm your choice press  
.
Stop bits  
4. To change the number of stop bits press  
. The power  
meter displays the number of stop bits in a pop up window.  
Change the setting by using any of the arrow hardkeys to toggle  
Enter  
between a setting of 1 or 2. To confirm your choice press  
.
Parity  
5. To change the parity type press  
. The power meter  
displays the parity type in a pop up window. Change the setting by  
using any of the arrow hardkeys to select from EVEN, ODD,  
Enter  
ZERO, ONE or NONE. To confirm your choice press  
.
More  
6. Press  
to access page 2 of 2. This page allows you to set echo  
off and on and gives access to the pacing menu.  
Echo  
7. Press  
to toggle between off and on. When echo is on, all  
received characters will be transmitted (echoed) back to the  
sender.  
Pacing  
8. Press  
to access the pacing menu which allows you to  
enable/disable various software and hardware pacing options.  
Pacing will prevent receiver overrun errors and is generally only  
required when large amounts of data are being transferred (for  
example, cal tables).  
Tx Pacing  
9. Press  
to toggle between enabling and disabling the  
Xon/Xoff transmitter software handshake. When enabled “Xon” is  
highlighted, otherwise “None” is highlighted.  
Rx Pacing  
10. Press  
to toggle between enabling and disabling the  
Xon/Xoff receiver software handshake. When enabled “Xon” is  
highlighted, otherwise “None” is highlighted.  
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Configuring the Remote Interface  
RTS/CTS  
11. Press  
and use any of the arrow hardkeys to select one of  
the following from the pop up menu:  
OFF- Sets the RTS signal line permanently low.  
ON- Sets the RTS signal line permanently high.  
IBFull- Sets the RTS signal line high while the receiver buffer  
can accept more data and sets RTS low when the data buffer is  
full. The transmitter is inhibited when CTS is low.  
DTR/DSR  
12. Press  
and use any of the arrow hardkeys to select one of  
the following from the pop up menu:  
OFF- Sets the DTR signal line permanently low.  
ON- Sets the DTR signal line permanently high.  
IBFull- Sets the DTR signal line high while the receiver buffer  
can accept more data and sets DTR low when the data buffer is  
full. The transmitter is inhibited when DSR is low.  
DTR/DSR  
The  
softkey is greyed out if the RS422 interface is selected.  
Remote Interface Overview  
You can view a summary of your remote interface settings at any time by  
System  
Remote Interface Interface Overview  
pressing  
,
,
.
Examples Ionfpuatsn HP-IB and RS422 interface overview are shown in  
Figure 2-19.  
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Configuring the Remote Interface  
Figure 2-20: Interface Overview Examples  
Done  
Pressing the  
previous screen.  
softkey returns the power meter display to the  
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Configuring the Remote Interface  
Programming Language Selection  
You can select one of two languages to program the power meter from the  
remote interface. The language is SCPI when the power meter is shipped  
from the factory. The other language is the HP 438A programming  
language.  
The power meter complies with the rules and regulations of the 1995.0  
version of SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments).  
You can determine the SCPI version with which the power meter’s in  
compliance by sending the SYSTem:VERSion?command from the remote  
interface. You cannot query the SCPI version from the front panel.  
The language selection is stored in non-volatile memory, and does not  
change when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.  
To select the interface language from the front panel:  
System  
Inputs  
Remote Interface Command Set  
1. Press  
,
,
.
HP 438A  
SCPI  
2. Select the language you require from  
and  
.
To select the interface language from the remote interface use the:  
SYSTem:LANGuagecommand  
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Power Meter Operation  
Recorder Outputs  
Recorder Outputs  
The rear panel Recorder Output connectors (A and B) produce a dc voltage  
that corresponds to the power level in Watts of the channel, depending on  
the measurement mode. This dc voltage ranges from 0 to +1 Vdc. The  
output impedance is typically 1 k. Channel and display offsets, and duty  
cycle have no effect on the Recorder Outputs.  
For example, the Recorder Outputs can be used to;  
record swept measurements on an X-Y recorder  
level an output from a source using external leveling, or  
monitor the output power on a strip chart recorder. A setup for  
recording swept measurements is shown in Figure 2-20.  
See Figure 2-22 for details on which power meter functions are  
implemented in the recorder output.  
Figure 2-21: Test Setup for Recording Swept Measurements  
RECORDER  
OUTPUT A  
Swept Source  
Device  
Under Test  
SWEEP  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
RF OUT  
Power Meter  
CHANNEL A  
INPUT  
X-Y Recorder  
X-AXIS (FREQUENCY)  
Y-AXIS (POWER)  
System  
Inputs  
More  
To access the “Recorder” menu press  
Recorder Output ,  
,
,
Channel A Channel B  
or  
depending on which  
channel you want to set up. This menu allows you to switch the Recorder  
Max Power Min Power  
softkeys  
Output signal either on or off. The  
and  
allow you to enter the input power level that you want to represent the  
1 V maximum and 0 V minimum output voltage of the Recorder  
dc  
dc  
Output.  
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Recorder Outputs  
Leveling a Source Output  
The Recorder output can be used to level an output from a source using  
external leveling. The following procedure explains how to do this:  
1. Select the Recorder Output A or B, depending on which channel  
System  
More  
the source is connected to, by pressing  
,
,
Inputs  
Channel A  
Channel B  
Recorder Output  
,
or  
.
2. The highest power you are going to measure is used to determine  
the value which you should set for the Recorder Output maximum  
setting. For example, if you are measuring a power less than 1 mW  
and greater than 100 µW, then set the recorder maximum value to  
1 mW.  
50 dBm (100 W)  
40 dBm (10 W)  
30 dBm (1 W)  
20 dBm (100 mW)  
10 dBm (10 mW)  
0 dBm (1 mW)  
-10 dBm (100 µW)  
-20 dBm (10 µW)  
-30 dBm (1 µW)  
-40 dBm (100 nW)  
-50 dBm (10 nW)  
-60 dBm (1 nW)  
Max Power  
To set the maximum value press  
appropriate value.  
and enter the  
Min Power  
3. Press  
4. Press  
and enter 0 W.  
Output Off On  
to “On”.  
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Saving and Recalling Power Meter Configurations  
Saving and Recalling Power Meter Configurations  
To reduce repeated setup sequences, up to ten power meter configurations  
can be stored in the power meter’s non-volatile memory. The HP-IB  
address, the data stored in the sensor calibration tables and the zeroing  
and calibration data are not stored by a preset. The calibration table  
selected is not affected.  
Save  
Recall  
Power meter configurations are saved and recalled with the  
hardkey.  
To save the current measurement setup:  
Save  
Recall  
1. Press  
.
2. Use the  
files. When the required file is highlighted press  
Confirm  
and  
hardkeys to scroll through the displayed  
Save  
.
3. Press  
.
If you require to modify the name of a file:  
Save  
Recall  
1. Press  
.
2. Use the  
and  
hardkeys to scroll through the displayed  
Edit Name  
files. When the required file is highlighted press  
. The  
power meter displays the file name in a pop up window. Modify  
this name (see below) until the desired name is displayed.  
Use  
or  
to modify the character on which the cursor  
is currently positioned.  
Use  
Use  
or  
to move to other characters.  
Delete Char  
Insert Char  
and  
as required.  
Enter  
3. To confirm your choice press  
.
To recall a measurement setup:  
Save  
Recall  
1. Press  
.
2. Use the  
files. When the required file is highlighted press  
Confirm  
and  
hardkeys to scroll through the displayed  
Recall  
.
3. Press  
.
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Saving and Recalling Power Meter Configurations  
Figure 2-22: “Save/Recall” Screen  
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How Measurements are Calculated  
How Measurements are Calculated  
Figure 2-22 details how measurements are calculated. It shows the  
position in which the various power meter functions are implemented in  
the measurement calculation.  
Figure 2-23: How Measurements are Calculated  
Channel Functions  
Channel A  
Cal Factor  
Averaging  
Window Functions  
Upper Window  
Channel  
Offset  
Duty  
Cycle  
Freq Dep  
Display  
Offset  
Math,A,B,A/B  
B/A,A-B,B-A  
Offset  
Relative  
Limits  
Window  
Limits  
Recorder  
Output  
Channel B  
Averaging  
Cal Factor  
LowerWindow  
Display  
Offset  
Math,A,B,A/B  
B/A,A-B,B-A  
Relative  
Channel  
Offset  
Duty  
Cycle  
Freq Dep  
Offset  
Window  
Limits  
Limits  
Recorder  
Output  
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Presetting the Power Meter  
Presetting the Power Meter  
This section details the power meter’s preset conditions.  
The HP-IB address, the data stored in the sensor calibration tables and  
the zeroing and calibration data are not affected by a preset. The  
calibration table selected is not affected.  
Preset Conditions  
The number of windows displayed is two.  
dBm/W  
Measurement units used is set to dBm.  
Frequency  
Cal Fac  
A Freq  
is set to 50 MHz.  
A Cal Fac  
is set to 100%.  
B Freq  
is set to 50 MHz.  
B Cal Fac  
is set to 100%.  
Meas  
Setup  
Input Select  
is set to Channel A in the upper window and  
Channel B in the lower window.  
Display Format  
is set to digital for both windows.  
Anlg Mtr Scaling  
Max  
is set to 20.000 dBm (  
) and -70.000 dBm  
Min  
(
).  
Resolution 1 2 3 4  
is set to “3”.  
is set to “Off”  
Max  
Limits Off/On  
Limits  
Min  
).  
is set to 90.000 dbm (  
TTL Output Off/On  
) and -90.000 dBm (  
is set to “Off”.  
Limits OVER UNDER EITHER  
Fail O/P High Low  
is set to “OVER”.  
is set to “Low”  
Rel  
Offset  
Rel Off/On  
is set to “Off”.  
Offset Off/On  
is set to “Off”.  
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Offset  
is set to 0.000 dB.  
System  
Inputs  
Command Set  
is not affected.  
Select Interface  
is not affected.  
is not affected.  
HP-IB Addr  
Baud Rate  
Word size  
Stop bits  
is not affected.  
is not affected.  
is not affecetd.  
Parity  
Pacing  
is not affected.  
is not affected.  
is not affected.  
Echo  
A Table Off/On  
B Table Off/On  
Filter Off/On  
is not affected.  
is not affected.  
is set to “On”.  
Filter  
is set to “AUTO”.  
Duty Cycle Off/On  
is set to “Off”.  
is set to 1.000%.  
Offset Off/On  
Duty Cycle  
is set to “Off”.  
is set to 0.000 dB.  
Offset  
Range  
is set to “AUTO”.  
Limits  
Max  
Min  
) and -90.000 dBm ( ).  
is set to 90.000 dbm (  
Limits Off/On  
is set to “Off”.  
Power Ref Off/On  
Recorder Output  
is set to “Off”.  
Max Power  
is set to 100.0 mW (  
) and 0.00 W  
Min Power  
(
).  
Output Off/On  
is set to “Off”.  
Output A B  
is set to “A”.  
Must Cal Off/On  
is not affected.  
Backlight  
is set to “On”  
Zero  
Cal  
A Ref CF  
B Ref CF  
is set to 100%.  
is set to 100%.  
Must Cal Off/On  
is not affected.  
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TTL Inputs Off/On  
is set to “Off”.  
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Self Test  
Self Test  
The power meter has three distinct self test modes:  
power on self test, which occurs automatically when you turn on  
the power meter.  
requires your assistance in order to verify the POWER REF and  
measurement path accuracy.  
troubleshooting mode, which is accessed via the front panel or  
remotely. The front panel softkey menu allows you to run  
individual tests, whereas the remote command runs a complete  
series of tests as listed in “Remote Testing”, on page 2-69.  
Power On Self Test  
The power on self test is performed automatically when the power meter  
is turned on and takes approximately 10 seconds to complete. The power  
on self test consists of the following tests:  
RAM Battery  
Calibrator  
Fan  
Serial Interface  
Option 001 Battery  
Refer to “Test Descriptions”, on page 2-70 if you require a description of  
each individual test.  
As the power on self test takes place, the message “Testing...” appears  
next to the name of the test which is being performed. When each test is  
complete, the message “Testing...” is replaced by either the message  
Passed” or “Failed”. The option 001 Battery test can also produce the  
message “Not Present”. If a failure occurs the message “Power-up H/W  
Err” appears. Any errors are also written to the error queue and can be  
System  
More  
examined in the “Errors” screen by pressing  
,
,
Inputs  
Error List  
.
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Front Panel Selection of Self Tests  
System  
More  
Service Self Test  
to access a test menu which  
Press  
,
,
,
Inputs  
consists of the following tests:  
Instrument Self Test  
Confidence Check  
Individual, which accesses a menu which consists of the following  
tests:  
Memory  
RAM Battery  
Measurement Assemblies  
Calibrator  
Keyboard  
Fan  
Display, which accesses a menu which consists of the following  
tests:  
Display Assembly  
Display RAM  
Bitmap Displays  
Serial Interface, which accesses a menu which consists of the  
following tests:  
UART Configuration  
Local Loop Back  
RS232 Loop Back  
RS422 Loop Back  
Note  
The RS232 and RS422 loop back tests require a specially wired  
connector - refer to the E4418B/E4419B Service Guide.  
Each of these tests can be run individually. Information on the instrument  
self test and confidence check are described on page 2-68. Refer to “Test  
Descriptions”, on page 2-70 if you require a description of the other tests.  
When an individual test is selected, the message “Testing...” appears  
next to the name of the test. When the test is complete, the message  
Testing...” is replaced by either the message “Passed” or “Failed”.  
This pass/fail indication excludes the keyboard test and the bitmap  
display test, both of which rely on your interaction to detect a failure.  
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Done  
When the individual test is complete, the result is displayed until  
is  
selected. If the self test failed, information about the failure is displayed  
on the screen.  
Instrument Self Test  
Instrument Self Test  
If  
is selected, the following tests are run, these  
are the same tests which are run using the *TST?command.  
ROM checksum  
RAM  
RAM Battery  
Display Assembly  
Calibrator  
Measurement Assemblies  
Fan  
Serial Interface  
As each test takes place, the name of the test is listed on the screen. While  
a test is running, the message “Testing...” appears next to the name of  
the test. As each stage of the test is completed, the message  
Testing...” is replaced by either the message “Passed” or “Failed”.  
The confidence check requires you to carry out the following procedure.  
Instructions are also displayed on the screen. The confidence check can be  
carried out on both channels using the appropriate softkeys.  
1. Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output (Refer to  
Table 2-1 on page 2-11 for connection requirements for the  
HP 8480 series power sensors). The power reference signal is  
turned on automatically after any key is pressed.  
2. The power meter automatically makes a power measurement. If  
the measured error is within the instrument accuracy  
specification the confidence check has been successful.  
While the test is running, the message “Testing...” appears. If  
the correct power meter reading is made the message “Passed” is  
displayed, otherwise “Failed” is displayed.  
If the confidence check fails, the failure appears in the error queue. To  
examine the error queue go to the “Errors” screen (refer to Chapter 4).  
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Self Test  
Remote Testing  
To invoke the remote self test, the IEEE 488.1 compliant standard  
command, *TST?is used. This command runs a full self test and returns  
one of the following codes:  
0 - no tests failed  
1 - one or more tests failed  
The remote self test consists of the following tests:  
ROM checksum  
RAM  
RAM Battery  
Display Assembly  
Calibrator  
Measurement Assemblies  
Communications Assembly (Implicit)  
The communications assembly is tested implicitly, in that the command  
will not be accepted or return a result unless the HP-IB interface is  
functioning correctly.  
Refer to “Test Descriptions”, on page 2-70 if you require a description of  
each individual test.  
When the *TST?command is executed, the screen is cleared. As each test  
takes place, the name of the test is listed on the screen. While a test is  
running, the message “Testing...” appears next to the name of the test.  
As each stage of the test is completed, the message “Testing...” is  
replaced by either the message “Passed” or “Failed”.  
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Test Descriptions  
This section specifies what is actually checked by each of the tests. Some  
of the tests may only be applicable to one method of invocation (for  
example, from the front panel). If this is the case, it is specified in the test  
description. Most of the tests have an associated error message which is  
added to the error queue if the test fails. The exception to this is the  
bitmap display test. Refer to Chapter 4, “Error Messages” for details on  
these error messages.  
ROM Checksum  
This test calculates the checksum of the firmware and checks it against  
the pre-defined checksum stored on the ROM. A pass or a fail result is  
returned.  
RAM  
This test carries out a read and write test on the instrument RAM.  
RAM Battery  
When the firmware is first downloaded, a known value is written into a  
battery-backed memory location. This test verifies that the value is still  
resident. It returns a pass if the value is still present, otherwise it returns  
a fail.  
Measurement Assemblies  
A measurement assembly is requested to automatically run a self test.  
This self test returns either a pass or a fail. A fail can either be produced  
by the measurement assembly self test failing or by the measurement  
assembly not responding.  
Fan  
This test confirms that the internal cooling fan is operating.  
Serial Interface  
Four tests are available for the serial interface: UART configuration, local  
loop back, RS232 loop back and RS422 loop back. Both the RS232 and  
RS422 loop back tests require a specially wired connector - refer to the  
E4418B/E4419B Service Guide.  
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UART Configuration - confirms that the baud rate, stop bits and  
parity settings are correctly configured on the UART.  
Local Loop Back - Tx and Rx on the UART are internally  
connected and a test message is sent to confirm correct operation.  
RS232/RS422 Loop Back - A message is sent via the UART and  
transceivers using an external loop back connector (refer to the  
E4418B/E4419B Service Guide).  
Option 001 Battery  
This test checks that the capacity of the option 001 battery has not  
decayed below 70 % of its original value. The test is only performed on  
power meters fitted with option 001.  
Calibrator  
The reference calibrator is turned on (indicated by the POWER REF LED)  
and measured internally. A pass or fail result is returned.  
Keyboard (Front Panel only)  
The power meter enters a mode where you are invited to press any key.  
When a key is pressed, its name appears on the screen. You can check that  
the power meter is displaying the expected name when the relevant key is  
pressed. This is a check that the power meter is receiving the correct  
keyboard signal. Pressing the same key twice sequentially exits this mode  
and returns you to a display that lists all the keys that were not entered.  
If the test is exited without all the keys being pressed a list is displayed  
showing all the keys which were not selected.  
Display  
Three tests are available for the display: the display assembly, display  
RAM and bitmap display.  
A read/write is performed on the display RAM. If the value which is  
written is read back correctly, a pass is recorded, otherwise a fail is  
recorded.  
The liquid crystal display/ light emitting diode (LCD/LED) control circuits  
are tested by making separate voltage measurements via the multiplexer  
and digital signal processor. If the expected voltages are measured, a pass  
is recorded, otherwise a fail is recorded. The three circuits which are  
tested are the LCD contrast control, the LED brightness control and the  
display temperature sensing diode.  
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Bitmap Display (Front Panel only)  
A series of bitmaps are displayed on the power meter showing: two  
checkboards, vertical lines, horizontal lines, oblique lines, all pixels on and  
More  
Prev  
all pixels off. Pressing  
cycles you through these bitmaps. The  
key stops the display and returns you to the previous menu.  
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Operator Maintenance  
Operator Maintenance  
This section describes how to replace the power line fuse and clean the  
power meter. If you need additional information about replacing parts or  
repairing the power meter, refer to the HP E4418B/E4419B Service  
Guide.  
To clean the power meter, disconnect it’s supply power and wipe with a  
damp cloth only.  
The power line fuse is located within the power meter’s fuse holder  
number 2110-0957).  
Note  
The power meter also has an internal fuse. If you suspect that this  
fuse needs replaced it must be done by trained service personnel.  
Please refer to “Returning Your Power Meter for Service”, on  
1. Remove the power cord from the power meter.  
2. Slide the fuse holder assembly from the rear panel as shown in  
Figure 2-23.  
3. Install the correct fuse in the “In line” position as shown in  
Figure 2-23. (A spare fuse can be stored in the fuse holder  
assembly.)  
4. Replace the fuse holder assembly in the rear panel.  
Figure 2-24: Replacing the Fuse  
In line fuse  
Spare fuse  
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Contacting Hewlett-Packard  
This section details what to do if you have a problem with your power  
meter.  
If you have a problem with your power meter, first refer to the section  
“Before calling Hewlett-Packard”, on page 2-74. This chapter contains a  
If you wish to contact Hewlett-Packard about any aspect of the power  
meter, from service problems to ordering information, refer to “Sales and  
Service Offices”, on page 2-77.  
If you wish to return the power meter to Hewlett-Packard refer to  
Before calling Hewlett-Packard  
Before calling Hewlett-Packard or returning the power meter for service,  
please make the checks listed in “Check the Basics”, on page 2-75. If you  
still have a problem, please read the warranty printed at the front of this  
guide. If your power meter is covered by a separate maintenance  
agreement, please be familiar with the terms.  
meter after warranty expiration. Call your HP Sales and Service Center  
for full details.  
If the power meter becomes faulty and you wish to return the faulty  
instrument, follow the description on how to return the faulty instrument  
in the section “Sales and Service Offices”, on page 2-77.  
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Check the Basics  
Problems can be solved by repeating what was being performed when the  
problem occurred. A few minutes spent in performing these simple checks  
may eliminate time spent waiting for instrument repair. Before calling  
Hewlett-Packard or returning the power meter for service, please make  
the following checks:  
Check that the line socket has power.  
Check that the power meter is plugged into the proper ac power  
source.  
Check that the power meter is switched on.  
Check that the line fuse is in working condition.  
Check that the other equipment, cables, and connectors are  
connected properly and operating correctly.  
used when the problem occurred.  
Check that the test being performed and the expected results are  
within the specifications and capabilities of the power meter.  
Check the power meter display for error messages. Refer to  
Chapter 4 for further information.  
Check operation by performing the self tests.  
Check with a different power sensor.  
Instrument serial numbers  
Hewlett-Packard makes frequent improvements to its products to enhance  
their performance, usability and reliability. Hewlett-Packard service  
personnel have access to complete records of design changes for each  
instrument, based on the instruments’ serial number and option  
designation.  
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Whenever you contact Hewlett-Packard about your power meter have a  
complete serial number available. This will ensure that you obtain the  
most complete and accurate service information. The serial number can be  
obtained by:  
interrogating the power meter over the HP-IB using the *IDN?  
command.  
System  
More  
Service  
from the front panel by selecting  
Version  
,
,
,
Inputs  
.
from the serial number label.  
The serial number label is attached to the rear of each Hewlett-Packard  
instrument. This label has two instrument identification entries. The first  
provides the instruments serial number and the second provides the  
identification number for each option built into the instrument.  
The serial number is divided into two parts: the prefix (two letters and the  
first four numbers), and the suffix (the last four numbers).  
The prefix letters indicate the country of manufacture. This code is  
based on the ISO international country code standard, and is used  
to designate the specific country of manufacture for the individual  
product. The same product number could be manufactured in two  
different countries. In this case the individual product serial  
numbers would reflect different country of manufacture codes. The  
prefix also consists of four numbers. This is a code identifying the  
date of the last major design change.  
The suffix indicates an alpha numeric code which is used to ensure  
unique identification of each product throughout  
Hewlett-Packard.  
SERIAL NUMBER  
SER  
OPT  
GB12345678  
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Sales and Service Offices  
If you need technical assistance with a Hewlett-Packard test and  
measurement product or application please contact the Hewlett-Packard  
office or distributor in your country.  
Asia Pacific:  
Hong Kong: (852) 2599 7889  
India: (91-11) 647 2311  
Japan:  
Hewlett-Packard Japan Ltd.  
Measurement Assistance Center  
9-1, Takakura-Cho, Hachioji-Shi,  
Tokyo 192, Japan  
Tel: (81-426) 56-7832  
Fax: (81-426) 56-7840  
Korea: (82-2) 769 0800  
Malaysia: (60-3) 291 0213  
Philippines: (63-2) 894 1451  
PRC: (86-10) 6505 0149  
Singapore: (1800) 292 8100  
Taiwan: (886-3) 492 9666  
Thailand: (66-2) 661 3900  
For countries in Asia Pacific not listed contact:  
Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific Ltd  
17-21/F Shell Tower, Times Square,  
1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay,  
Hong Kong  
tel: (852) 2599 7070  
fax: (852) 2506 9285  
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Australia/New Zealand:  
Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd.  
31-41 Joseph Street  
Blackburn, Victoria 3130  
Australia  
1 800 629 485  
Canada:  
Hewlett-Packard Canada Ltd.  
5150 Spectrum Way  
Mississauga, Ontario  
L4W 5G1  
(905) 206 4725  
In Europe, Africa and Middle East please call your local HP sales office or  
representative:  
Austria: (1) 25000-0  
Belgium and Luxembourg: (02) 778 3417  
Baltic Countries: (358) 08872 2100  
Czech Republic: (0042) 2-4743111  
Denmark: 45 99 10 00  
Finland: (90) 88 721  
France: (0) 1 69.29.41.14  
Germany: (0180) 532 62-33  
Greece: (1) 7264045  
Hungary: (1) 252 4705  
Ireland: (01) 284 4633  
Israel: (03) 5380 333  
Italy: 02 - 92 122 241  
Netherlands: (020) 547 6669  
Norway: (22) 73 56 50  
Poland: (22) 608 7700  
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Portugal: (11) 482 85 00  
Russia: tel (7/095) 928 6885, fax (7/095) 916 9844  
South Africa: (011) 806 1000  
Spain: (34) 1 631 1323  
Sweden: (08) 444 22 77  
Switzerland: (01) 735 7111  
Turkey: (212) 224 59 25  
United Kingdom: (01344) 366 666  
For countries in Europe/Middle East and Africa not listed, contact:  
Hewlett-Packard  
International Sales Europe  
Geneva, Switzerland  
Tel: +41-22-780-4111  
Fax: +41-22-780-4770  
Latin America:  
Hewlett-Packard  
Latin American Region Headquarters  
5200 Blue Lagoon Drive  
9th Floor  
Miami, Florida 33126  
USA  
(305) 267 4245/4220  
United States:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Test and Measurement Organization  
5301 Stevens Creek Blvd.  
Bldg. 51L-SC  
Santa Clara, CA 95052-8059  
1 800 452 4844  
In any correspondence or telephone conversations, refer to the power  
meter by its model number (which is on the front panel) and full serial  
number (which is on the rear panel). With this information, the HP  
representative can quickly determine whether your unit is still within its  
warranty period.  
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Returning Your Power Meter for Service  
Use the information in this section if you need to return your power meter  
to Hewlett-Packard.  
Package the Power Meter For Shipment  
Use the following steps to package the power meter for shipment to  
Hewlett-Packard for service:  
1. Fill in a blue service tag (available at the end of this guide) and  
attach it to the power meter. Please be as specific as possible about  
the nature of the problem. Send a copy of any or all of the  
following information:  
Any error messages that appeared on the power meter display.  
Any information on the performance of the power meter.  
Caution  
Power meter damage can result from using packaging materials  
other than those specified. Never use styrene pellets in any shape  
as packaging materials. They do not adequately cushion the power  
meter or prevent it from shifting in the carton. Styrene pellets  
cause power meter damage by generating static electricity and by  
lodging in the rear panel.  
2. Use the original packaging materials or a strong shipping  
container that is made of double-walled, corrugated cardboard  
with 159 kg (350 lb) bursting strength. The carton must be both  
large enough and strong enough to accommodate the power meter  
and allow at least 3 to 4 inches on all sides of the power meter for  
packing material.  
3. Surround the power meter with at least 3 to 4 inches of packing  
material, or enough to prevent the power meter from moving in  
the carton. If packing foam is not available, the best alternative is  
TM  
SD-240 Air Cap  
from Sealed Air Corporation (Commerce, CA  
90001). Air Cap looks like a plastic sheet covered with 1-1/4 inch  
air filled bubbles. Use the pink Air Cap to reduce static electricity.  
Wrap the power meter several times in the material to both  
protect the power meter and prevent it from moving in the carton.  
4. Seal the shipping container securely with strong nylon adhesive  
tape.  
5. Mark the shipping container “FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE”  
to ensure careful handling.  
6. Retain copies of all shipping papers.  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
This chapter is a reference to the softkey menu structure of the power  
meter.  
“The Front Panel Menu Maps” starting on page 3-3 details the menus  
diagrammatically.  
“Front Panel Menu Reference” starting on page 3-12 details the menus  
descriptively.  
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The Front Panel Menu Maps  
The Front Panel Menu Maps  
The following diagrams detail the structure of the softkey menus which  
are accessed through the following seven hardkeys:  
dBm/W  
Frequency  
Cal Fac  
Meas  
Setup  
Rel  
Offset  
Save  
Recall  
System  
Inputs  
Zero  
Cal  
Note  
On your power meter some softkey labels have numeric values  
displayed under them. These values show the current setting of  
that softkey. Since these values are variable they are shown in a  
grayed out text on the following menu maps.  
dBm/W Menu  
dBm  
W
dBm/W  
dB  
%
Note  
Depending on the power meter’s setup you will be unable to select  
certain softkeys. The text on these softkey labels appears grayed  
out. Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further  
information.  
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The Front Panel Menu Maps  
Frequency/Cal Fac Menu  
A Freq  
50 .00MHz  
A Cal Fac  
100.0%  
Frequency  
Cal Fac  
B Freq  
50 .00MHz  
B Cal Fac  
100.0%  
Note  
Depending on the power meter’s setup you will be unable to select  
certain softkeys. The text on these softkey labels appears grayed  
out. Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further  
information.  
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The Front Panel Menu Maps  
Meas Setup Menu  
A
B
Input  
Select  
A/B  
Display  
Format  
Meas  
Setup  
B/A  
A-B  
Resolution  
1 2 3 4  
Limits  
B-A  
More  
Max  
20.000 dBm  
Meter  
Dgtl Anlg  
Min  
-70.000 dBm  
Anlg Mtr  
Scaling  
Off On  
Max  
90.000 dBm  
TTL Output  
Off On  
Min  
-90.000 dBm  
Limits  
OVER  
TTL  
Output  
Fail O/P  
High Low  
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Rel/Offset Menu  
Rel  
Off On  
Rel  
Rel  
Offset  
Offset  
Off On  
Offset  
0.000dB  
Save/Recall Menu  
Save  
Enter  
Recall  
Save  
Insert  
Char  
Recall  
Edit  
Name  
Done  
Delete  
Char  
Cancel  
Note  
Depending on the power meter’s setup you will be unable to select  
certain softkeys. The text on these softkey labels appears grayed  
out. Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further  
information.  
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The Front Panel Menu Maps  
System Inputs Menu (1 of 4)  
See page 3-9  
Change  
Insert  
Sensor Cal  
Tables  
Edit  
Table  
Delete  
Done  
Freq Dep  
Offset  
A Table  
Off On  
A Linearity  
ATyp DTyp  
B Table  
Off On  
B Linearity  
ATyp DTyp  
Done  
Remote  
Interface  
Offset  
Off On  
Tables  
System  
Inputs  
Offset  
0.000 dB  
Limits  
Off On  
A Input  
Settings  
Range |  
AUTO  
Max  
100 mW  
B Input  
Setting  
Limits  
Min  
0.00 mW  
Duty Cycle  
Off On  
Filter  
Off On  
Duty Cycle  
1.000%  
Mode  
More  
MAN AUTO  
Ch A/B  
Filter  
Length  
128  
Step Det  
Off On  
HP E-series power sensors only  
Note  
Depending on the power meter’s setup you will be unable to select  
certain softkeys. The text on these softkey labels appears grayed  
out. Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further  
information.  
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Menu Reference  
The Front Panel Menu Maps  
System Inputs Menu (2 of 4)  
Clear  
Errors  
Next  
Power Ref  
Off On  
Output  
Off On  
Error  
List  
Done  
System  
Inputs  
More  
Max Power  
100.0mW  
Recorder  
Output  
Channel A  
Min Power  
0.000W  
Channel B  
Service  
Must Cal  
Off On  
More  
Self Test  
Display  
Version  
Battery  
(See page 3-10)  
More  
Serial  
Diagnostic  
(See page 3-10)  
Instrument  
Self Test  
Memory  
Display  
Assy  
Confidence  
Check  
Lithium  
Battery  
Display  
RAM  
Individual  
Measure  
Assemblies  
Bitmap  
Displays  
Calibrator  
Keyboard  
UART  
Config  
Fan  
Local  
Loop Back  
Set Contrast  
More  
RS232  
Loop Back  
RS422  
Loop Back  
Display  
Set Brightness  
Serial  
Interface  
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The Front Panel Menu Maps  
System Inputs Menu (3 of 4)  
SCPI  
HP438A  
HPIB Addr  
13  
HPIB  
(IEEE 488)  
Cmd Set  
RS232  
RS422  
Select  
Interface  
Remote  
Interface  
Configure  
Interface  
Baud Rate  
9600  
System  
Inputs  
Interface  
Overview  
HPIB  
See page 3-7  
Word Size  
8
Serial  
Stop Bits  
1
Tx Pacing  
None Xon  
Parity  
NONE  
Rx Pacing  
None Xon  
More  
Pacing  
RTS/CTS  
OFF  
Echo  
On Off  
DTR/DSR  
OFF  
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Menu Reference  
The Front Panel Menu Maps  
System Inputs Menu (4 of 4)  
Power Ref  
Off On  
See page 3-8  
Error List  
System  
Inputs  
More  
Self Test  
Recorder  
Output  
See page 3-8  
Display  
Version  
Service  
TX  
Break  
Status  
Serial Diagnostic  
Battery  
Reset  
Backlight  
On  
More  
Backlight  
Off  
Backlight  
Timed  
Done  
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Menu Reference  
The Front Panel Menu Maps  
Zero/Cal Menu  
Zero A  
Zero B  
Zero  
Cal  
Cal A  
Zero  
Both  
A Ref CF  
100.0%  
Cal  
Cal B  
Must Cal  
Off On  
B Ref CF  
100.0%  
TTL Inputs  
Off On  
More  
Power Ref  
Off On  
More  
Note  
Depending on the power meter’s setup you will be unable to select  
certain softkeys. The text on these softkey labels appears grayed  
out. Refer to the appropriate softkey descriptions for further  
information.  
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Menu Reference  
Front Panel Menu Reference "dBm/W" Menu  
Front Panel Menu Reference  
This section describes all the hardkeys and softkeys on your power meter.  
The hardkey descriptions are in alphabetical order. The softkey  
descriptions are in the order they appear in the menus. Diagrammatical  
hardkeys are described at the end of this section.  
The hardkeys can be separated into three categories, those which affect:  
the system setup, for example the HP-IB address.  
the currently selected window setup, for example the  
measurement units.  
the channel setup, for example channel offsets.  
dBm/W  
The softkey menu structured to this hardkey affects the currently selected  
window. Press to select the upper or lower measurement window on  
the power meter’s display. The window which is selected is highlighted by  
a shadowed box, and the set up you create is implemented in this window.  
Press this hardkey to access the “dBm/Watts” menu which allows you to  
select the measurement units. These can either be logarithmic (dBm or  
dB) or linear (Watt or %). The default is logarithmic. The text on some  
softkeys may appear grayed out. This indicates that they are not a  
relevant unit of measurement in the currently selected window. Refer to  
“Setting the Units of Measurement”, on page 2-35 for further information.  
dBm  
Press this softkey to display the measurement results in dBm.  
W
Press this softkey to display the measurement results in Watts.  
dB  
Press this softkey to display the measurement results in dB.  
%
Press this softkey to display the measurement results in %.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Frequency/Cal Fac" Menu  
Frequency  
Cal Fac  
The softkey menu structured to this hardkey affects the channel setup.  
Press this hardkey to access the “Frequency/Cal Fac” menu which allows  
you to enter the frequency of the signal to be measured or the calibration  
factor. Depending on the type of power sensor connected, and whether or  
not a sensor calibration table or frequency dependent offset table is  
selected, the text on some softkeys may appear grayed out. This indicates  
that they are not relevant in the power meter’s current mode of operation.  
Table 3-1 details the relevant softkeys in various modes of operation.  
Table 3-1  
Sensor Calibration Table  
Selected  
Sensor Calibration Table  
Not Selected  
Sensor  
Model  
Frequency  
A Freq  
Cal Factor  
A Cal Fac  
B Cal Fac  
Frequency  
A Freq  
Cal Factor  
A Cal Fac  
B Cal Fac  
B Freq  
B Freq  
HP 8480  
series  
power  
Frequency can  
be entered.  
Default value  
is 50 MHz.  
The Cal Factor is  
obtained from the  
sensor calibration  
table but can be  
overridden by this  
softkey.  
Frequency can  
be entered if a  
frequency  
dependent  
offset table is  
selected.  
The Cal Factor can  
be entered. Default  
value is 100%.  
sensors  
HP E-series  
power  
sensors  
Not Applicable  
Not Applicable  
Frequency can  
be entered.  
Default value  
is 50 MHz.  
The Cal Factor  
cannot be entered, it  
is obtained from the  
EEPROM in the  
power sensor.  
A Freq  
Press this softkey to enter the frequency of the signal to be  
measured on channel A, in the range of 0.001 MHz to  
999.999 GHz. The default value is 50 MHz. Use the  
,
,
and hardkeys to change the frequency. To confirm your  
choice press the appropriate frequency unit. Entering a frequency  
using this softkey is only possible when you have a sensor  
calibration table or frequency dependent offset table selected or  
you are using an HP E-series power sensor.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Frequency/Cal Fac" Menu  
A Cal Fac  
Press this softkey to enter the measurement calibration factor for  
channel A in the range of 1% to 150%. The default value is 100%.  
Use the  
calibration factor. To confirm your choice press . Entering a  
calibration factor using this softkey is only possible when you are  
using an HP 8480 series power sensor.  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to change the  
%
B Freq  
Press this softkey to enter the frequency of the signal to be  
measured on channel B, in the range of 0.001 MHz to  
999.999 GHz. The default value is 50 MHz. Use the  
,
,
and hardkeys to change the frequency. To confirm your  
choice press the appropriate frequency unit. Entering a frequency  
using this softkey is only possible when you have a sensor  
calibration table selected or you are using an HP E-series power  
sensor.  
B Cal Fac  
Press this softkey to enter the measurement calibration factor for  
channel B in the range of 1% to 150%. The default value is 100%.  
Use the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to change the  
%
calibration factor. To confirm your choice press . Entering a  
calibration factor using this softkey is only possible when you are  
using an HP 8480 series power sensor.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Meas/Setup" Menu  
Meas  
Setup  
The softkey menu structured to this hardkey affects the currently selected  
window. Press to select the upper or lower measurement window on  
the power meter’s display. The window which is selected is highlighted by  
a shadowed box, and the set up you create is implemented in this window.  
Press this hardkey to access the “Meas Setup” menu. This menu allows  
you to set up a variety of conditions in the currently selected  
measurement window, for example: an analog or digital display,  
measurement limits, resolution and channel selection.  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to select the  
channel to be displayed.  
Press this softkey to display channel A. Refer to “Channel  
Measurements”, on page 2-52 for further information.  
B
Measurements”, on page 2-52 for further information.  
A/B  
Press this softkey to display the ratio of channel A power to  
Measurements”, on page 2-54 for further information.  
B/A  
Press this softkey to display the ratio of channel B power to  
Measurements”, on page 2-54 for further information.  
A-B  
Press this softkey to display the numerical difference between  
information.  
B-A  
Press this softkey to display the numerical difference between  
channel B power and channel A power (B-A). Refer to “Making  
Difference Measurements”, on page 2-53 for further  
information.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Meas/Setup" Menu  
Display Format  
digital or analog displays, set the resolution and set the limits for  
the analog display.  
Meter Dgtl Anlg  
Press this softkey to toggle between an analog and digital  
display. Refer to “Selecting a Digital or Analog Display”, on  
page 2-55 for further information.  
Anlg Mtr Scaling  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to enter  
the maximum and minimum scale limits shown on the analog  
display.  
Max  
Press this softkey to enter the maximum scale value shown  
on the analog display.  
Min  
Press this softkey to enter the minimum scale value shown  
on the analog display.  
Resolution 1 2 3 4  
Press this softkey to choose from four levels of resolution. The  
resolution can be specified in dB or digits depending on the  
measurement suffix used. The suffix used is the one which is  
dBm/W  
selected in the  
represent:  
menu. These four levels (1, 2, 3, 4)  
1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 dB respectively if the measurement suffix is  
dBm or dB.  
1, 2, 3 or 4 significant digits respectively if the measurement suffix  
is W or %.  
Limits  
Press this softkey to access a menu where you can enter upper and  
lower limits for each display window which when exceeded will  
output a TTL logic level (if enabled) at the rear panel TTL  
Outputs. Refer to “Setting Window Limits”, on page 2-47 for  
further information.  
Limits Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle between the test limits being on or  
off. The default is “Off”.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Meas/Setup" Menu  
Max  
Press this softkey to enter the upper measurement limit. The  
measurement units of the limits will be the same as the  
measurement units in the currently selected window. On  
instrument preset, the default value is either 90.000 dBm, 1  
mW, 60 db, or 100 M% depending on the windows unit. Use  
the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to change the value.  
To confirm your choice press the appropriate measurement  
units.  
Min  
Max  
Min  
must be greater than  
.
Press this softkey to enter the lower measurement limit. The  
measurement units of the limits will be the same as the  
measurement units in the currently selected window. On  
instrument preset, the default value is either -90.000 dBm,  
1 pW, -120 dB or 100 p% depending on the windows unit. Use  
the  
To confirm your choice press the appropriate measurement  
Min Max  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to change the value.  
units.  
must be less than  
.
TTL Output  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to control  
the rear panel TTL Outputs. You can:  
Switch the TTL Outputs on or off.  
Set the TTL Output level to active high or low.  
Determine whether the TTL Output represents an over  
limit condition, under limit condition or both.  
TTL Output Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle between switching the TTL  
Output off and on.  
Limits OVER UNDER EITHER  
Press this softkey to select whether the TTL output reflects  
an overlimit condition, under limit condition or both.  
Fail O/P HIGH LOW  
Press this softkey to select whether a high or low level TTL  
Output represents a limits failure.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "More", "Preset/Local", "Prev" Keys  
More  
Press this hardkey to move through all the softkeys available on a  
particular level of a menu. The bottom right of the power meter display  
indicates the number of pages in the menu. For example, if “1 of 2” is  
More  
More  
displayed, pressing  
moves you to “2 of 2”. Pressing  
again  
moves you back to “1 of 2”.  
Preset  
Local  
Press this hardkey to preset the power meter if you are currently working  
in local mode (that is, front panel operation). A confirmation pop up  
window is displayed prior to a preset being carried out. Presetting the  
power meter returns you to the “Contrast” menu. However, if you are in  
remote mode (that is, HP-IB operation), then pressing this hardkey places  
the power meter in local mode provided local lock out (LLO) is not enabled.  
When reverting to local mode the power meter triggering is set to free run.  
Prev  
Press this hardkey to move back one level in the softkey menu structure.  
Pressing this hardkey numerous times eventually returns you to the  
“Contrast” menu which allows you to increase or decrease the display  
contrast.  
Press this softkey to increase the display contrast.  
Press this softkey to decrease the display contrast.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Rel/Offset" Menu  
Rel  
Offset  
The softkey menu structured to this hardkey affects the currently selected  
window.  
Press this hardkey to access the “Rel/Offset” menu which allows you to;  
compare any measurement result in dB or percentage (%) to a reference  
value and set display offsets.  
Rel Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle the reference value on or off. The  
Rel  
default is “Off”. The reference value is set using  
.
Rel  
Press this softkey to use the current reading as the reference  
value. This allows you to compare any measurement result in dB  
Rel Off On  
or percentage (%).  
is automatically set to “On” when  
Rel  
is pressed.  
Offset Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle the display offset value on or off. The  
Offset  
default is “Off”. The offset value is set using  
.
Offset  
Press this softkey to enter a display offset value. Use the  
and hardkeys to change the value. To confirm  
your choice press  
On” when a value is entered using  
,
,
dB Offset Off On  
.
is automatically set to  
Offset  
.
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Save/Recall" Menu  
Save  
Recall  
The softkey menu structured to this hardkey affects the system setup.  
Press this hardkey to access the “Save/Recall” menu and screen which  
allows you to save and recall setups which you use frequently.  
Save  
Press this softkey to save the current setup of the power meter to  
the highlighted file. First, use the  
scroll through the displayed files. When the required file is  
highlighted press  
and  
hardkeys to  
Save  
.
Recall  
Press this softkey to recall a required power meter setup from the  
highlighted file. First, use the and hardkeys to scroll  
through the displayed files. When the required file is highlighted  
Recall  
press  
Edit Name  
Press this softkey to change a file name. First, use the  
hardkeys to scroll between the displayed files. When the file  
.
and  
Edit Name  
name you require to change is highlighted press  
pop up window appears on the screen. Use the  
. A  
,
,
,
Insert Char  
Delete Char  
,
and  
keys to change the file  
Enter  
name. To confirm your choice press  
.
Enter  
Press this softkey to accept your edited file name as a new  
name.  
Insert Char  
Press this softkey to insert an additional character. The  
character is inserted prior to the one which is currently  
highlighted. A maximum of 12 characters can be used.  
Delete Char  
Press this softkey to delete the character which is currently  
highlighted. The minimum number of characters allowed is 1.  
Cancel  
Press this softkey to revert back to the original file name,  
ignoring your editing.  
Done  
Press this softkey to return to the measurement screen.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "System/Inputs" Menu  
System  
Inputs  
The softkey menu structured to this hardkey affects the system setup and  
the channel setup.  
Press this hardkey to access the “System/Inputs” menu. This menu allows  
you to set up a variety of conditions for your power meter, for example:  
HP-IB address, serial interface parameters, sensor calibration tables,  
averaging, duty cycle, range, offset, service. It also allows you to review  
errors.  
Remote Interface  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to select and  
to use, or obtain an interface overview  
Command Set  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to select  
the remote programming language you want to use. Refer to  
“Programming Language Selection”, on page 2-64 for further  
information.  
SCPI  
Press this softkey to select SCPI (Standard Commands for  
Programmable Instruments) as the remote programming  
language you want to use.  
HP 438A  
Press this softkey to select the HP 438A emulation mode. In  
this mode the power meter responds to the HP 438A  
programming command set.  
Select Interface  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to select  
between HP-IB, RS232 and RS422 as the remote interfaace  
standard.  
HP-IB  
Press this softkey to select the HP-IB port for remote  
operation.  
RS232  
Press this softkey to select the serial port for remote  
operation using the RS232 Standard.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "System/Inputs" Menu  
RS422  
Press this softkey to select the serial port for remote  
operation using the RS422 Standard.  
Configure Interface  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to either  
configure the HP-IB interface or the serial interface  
(RS232/RS422).  
HP-IB  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to set  
the HP-IB address.  
Press this softkey to set the HP-IB address of your power  
meter between 0 and 30. The default value is 13. A pop up  
window appears on the screen. Use the  
,
,
and  
choice press  
hardkeys to change the value. To confirm your  
Enter  
. Refer to “HP-IB Address”, on  
page 2-59 for further information.  
Serial  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to set  
baud rate, word size, parity, number of stop bits, pacing and  
echo for the serial interface.  
Baud Rate  
Press this key to set the serial interface baud rate. The  
default value is 9600. A pop up window appears on the  
screen giving a range of values (50,75,110,150, 300, 1200,  
1800, 2000, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19.2K, 38.4K,  
57.6K or 115.2K).  
Word Size  
Press this softkey to set the serial interface word length. A  
pop up window appears on the screen giving a selection of  
7 or 8.  
Stop Bits  
Press this softkey to set the serial interface number of stop  
bits. A pop up window appears on the screen giving a  
selection of 1 or 2.  
Parity  
Press this softkey to enable /disable parity and set the  
parity type for the serial interface. A pop up window  
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appears on the screen allowing you to select from ODD,  
EVEN, ZERO, ONE or NONE.  
Pacing  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to  
enable/disable various hardware and software pacing  
options.  
Tx Pacing  
Press this softkey to toggle between enabling and  
disabling the Xon/Xoff transmitter software handshake.  
When enabled “Xon” is highlighted, otherwise “None” is  
highlighted.  
Rx Pacing  
Press this softkey to toggle between enabling and  
disabling the Xon/Xoff receiver software handshake.  
When enabled “Xon” is highlighted, otherwise “None” is  
highlighted.  
RTS/CTS  
Press this softkey to obtain a pop up window which  
allows you to select one of the following:  
OFF- Sets the RTS signal line permanently low.  
ON- Sets the RTS signal line permanently high.  
IBFull- Sets the RTS signal line high while the  
receiver buffer can accept more data and sets  
RTS low when the data buffer is full. The  
transmitter is inhibited when CTS is low.  
DTR/DSR  
Press this softkey to obtain a pop up window which  
allows you to select one of the following:  
OFF- Sets the DTR signal line permanently low.  
ON- Sets the DTR signal line permanently high.  
IBFull- Sets the DTR signal line high while the  
receiver buffer can accept more data and sets  
DTR low when the data buffer is full. The  
transmitter is inhibited when DSR is low.  
This key is greyed out if RS422 interface is selected.  
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Echo  
Press this softkey to toggle Echo “On” or “Off”. When Echo  
is enabled, received characters are transmitted back to the  
sender.  
Tables  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to  
select between sensor calibration tables and frequency  
dependent offset tables.  
Sensor Cal Tables  
Press this softkey to access a menu and screen which allows  
you to select and edit sensor calibration tables. Use the  
and  
hardkeys to scroll through the displayed sensor  
calibration tables. Sensor calibration tables are only required  
for the HP 8480 series power sensors.  
Edit Table  
Press this softkey to access a menu and screen which allows  
you to modify, add and remove frequency, calibration factors  
and offsets from the currently selected table and modify the  
table name. Use the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to  
move between the name, frequency, calibration factors and  
Change Insert Delete  
or as follows:  
offsets. Press  
,
Change  
Press this softkey to modify the highlighted parameter,  
which is either a frequency, calibration factor, offset or  
table name. A pop up window displays the parameter. Use  
the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to change the  
Enter  
parameter value. To confirm your choice press  
.
Insert  
Press this softkey to insert a new table entry. You are  
prompted to enter the frequency and calibration factor or  
offset. The entry is inserted in ascending frequency order.  
Delete  
Press this softkey to delete a table entry. If you delete the  
frequency the corresponding calibration factor or offset is  
also removed and vice versa.  
Done  
Press this softkey to return to the measurement screen.  
The softkeys from the first level of the “System/Inputs”  
menu are displayed.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "System/Inputs" Menu  
Freq Dep Offset  
Press this softkey to access a menu and screen which allows  
you to select and edit frequency dependent offset tables. Use  
the  
and  
hardkeys to scroll through the displayed  
frequency dependent offset tables.  
Edit Table  
Press this softkey to access a menu and screen which allows  
you to modify, add and remove frequency, calibration factors  
and offsets from the currently selected table and modify the  
table name. Use the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to  
move between the name, frequency, calibration factors and  
Change Insert Delete  
or as follows:  
offsets. Press  
,
Change  
Press this softkey to modify the highlighted parameter,  
which is either a frequency, calibration factor, offset or  
table name. A pop up window displays the parameter. Use  
the  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to change the  
Enter  
parameter value. To confirm your choice press  
.
Insert  
Press this softkey to insert a new table entry. You are  
prompted to enter the frequency and calibration factor or  
offset. The entry is inserted in ascending frequency order.  
Delete  
Press this softkey to delete a table entry. If you delete the  
frequency the corresponding calibration factor or offset is  
also removed and vice versa.  
Done  
Press this softkey to return to the measurement screen.  
The softkeys from the first level of the “System/Inputs”  
menu are displayed.  
A Table Off On  
Press this softkey to enable and disable the highlighted table  
for channel A. “A” or “B” is displayed beside each table to  
indicate it’s current state and use.  
B Table Off On  
Press this softkey to enable and disable the highlighted table  
for channel B. “A” or “B” is displayed beside each table to  
indicate it’s current state and use.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "System/Inputs" Menu  
Done  
Press this softkey to return to the measurement screen. The  
softkeys from the first level of the “System/Inputs” menu are  
displayed.  
A Linearity ATyp DTyp  
B Linearity ATyp DTyp  
and  
Press these softkeys to select the type of linearity correction  
that will be applied to the channel A and channel B sensors  
being used. For most 8480 series sensors the correct (A type or  
D type) linearity correction table is automatically selected.  
However, for the V8486A and W8486A sensors the automatic  
selection must be overriden and the D type correction selected.  
Subsequent connection of another A type sensor will result in  
a warning message stating that “Linearity Override May be  
Required”.  
A Input Settings  
B Input Settings  
and  
Press these softkeys to access a menu which allows you to modify  
the settings of the averaging, duty cycle, range and offset of  
channel A and channel B respectively.  
Offset Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle the channel offset value on or off.  
Offset  
The default is “Off”. The offset value is set using  
.
Offset  
Press this softkey to enter a channel offset in the range of  
,
and  
hardkeys to change the value. To confirm  
. This offset can be used to compensate  
dB  
your choice press  
for a loss or gain. The offset is applied to the measured power  
Offset Off On  
before the result is displayed.  
automatically set to “On” when a value is entered using  
Offset  
is  
. Refer to “Setting Channel Offsets”, on page 2-39 for  
further information.  
Press this softkey to set the range in which you require the  
power meter to make the power measurement or set the power  
meter to autoranging. Choose either “UPPER”, “LOWER” or  
AUTO” from the selection available using the  
and  
hardkeys. The default is “AUTO”. Refer to “Setting the Range”,  
on page 2-58 for further information.  
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Limits  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to enter  
the upper and lower measurement limits. Refer to “Setting  
Measurement Limits”, on page 2-46 for further information.  
Limits Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle between the test limits being on  
or off. The default is “Off”.  
Max  
Press this softkey to enter the upper measurement limit in  
the range -150 dBm to 230 dBm. The default value is  
90.00 dBm. Use the  
change the value. To confirm your choice press the  
Max  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to  
appropriate measurement units.  
must be greater than  
Min  
.
Min  
Press this softkey to enter the lower measurement limit in  
the range -150 dBm to 230 dBm. The default value is  
-90.00 dBm. Use the  
change the value. To confirm your choice press the  
Min  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to  
appropriate measurement units.  
Max  
must be less than  
.
Duty Cycle Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle the duty cycle value on or off. The  
default is “Off”. The duty cycle value is set using  
Duty Cycle  
.
Duty Cycle  
of 0.001% to 100% can be entered. The default value is 1.000%.  
Use the  
value. To confirm your choice press  
is automatically set to “On” when a value is entered using  
Duty Cycle  
,
,
and  
hardkeys to change the  
% Duty Cycle Off On  
.
. Refer to “Measuring Pulsed Signals”, on  
page 2-44 for further information.  
ChA Filter ChB Filter  
or  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to switch  
the filter off and on, set the filter length, select automatic or  
manual mode and switch step detection off and on.  
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Filter Off On  
Press this softkey to toggle the filter value on or off. The  
Length  
default is “On”. The filter value is set using  
Press this softkey to toggle between the automatic (AUTO)  
and manual (MAN) filter modes. In manual mode you enter  
the number of measurements to be averaged. In automatic  
mode the number of measurements averaged is based on the  
measured power and uses a pre-defined look-up table. Refer  
to “Setting Averaging”, on page 2-41 for further information.  
Length  
Press this softkey to enter the filter length. The filter is used  
to reduce noise, obtain the desired resolution and to reduce  
jitter in the measurement results. Use the  
and hardkeys to change the value.  
Step Det Off On  
,
,
Press this softkey to switch step detection on or off. Step  
detection reduces the settling time of the filter by  
re-initialising the filter after a significant step (increase or  
decrease) has been detected in the measured power. The  
default is “On”.  
Power Ref Off On  
Press this softkey to switch the POWER REF output on or off. This  
output is used as the signal source for calibration. This softkey is  
commonly used for troubleshooting. The default is “Off”.  
Note  
During calibration the power meter automatically switches the  
power reference oscillator on (if it is not already on), then after  
calibration it switches it to the state it was in prior to the  
calibration.  
Error List  
Press this softkey to display any power meter errors and access a  
menu which allows you to clear and scroll through any power  
meter errors. The errors are viewed in a first in first out (FIFO)  
basis.  
Clear Errors  
Press this softkey to clear all the errors which are stored in  
the power meter’s memory.  
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Next  
Press this softkey to move to the next error in the error queue.  
The displayed error message is individually cleared each time  
Next  
is selected.  
Done  
Press this softkey to return to the “System/Inputs” menu.  
Recorder Output  
Press this key to access a menu which allows you to select either  
Channel A or Channel B recorder output for setup  
modification.Refer to “Recorder Outputs”, on page 2-65 for further  
information.  
Output Off On  
Press this softkey to switch the rear panel Recorder Output on  
or off. The Recorder Output produces a dc voltage that  
corresponds to the selected input channel power level in  
Watts.  
Max Power  
Press this softkey to enter the input power level that you want  
to represent the 1 V maximum output voltage of the  
dc  
Recorder Output.  
Min Power  
Press this softkey to enter the input power level that you want  
to represent the 0 V minimum output voltage of the  
dc  
Recorder Output.  
Service  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to test and  
Self Test  
Press this softkey to access the power meter’s self test menu.  
Instrument Self Test  
Press this softkey to run a series of tests on the power meter.  
Refer to “Instrument Self Test”, on page 2-75 for further  
information on the tests run.  
Confidence Check  
Press this softkey to verify that the power meter makes an  
accurate measurement of it’s 1 mW POWER REF output.  
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Individual  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to  
select individual self tests to be run.  
Memory  
Press this softkey to perform a ROM checksum verification  
test, verify the memory and that the correct amount of  
RAM is present.  
Lithium Battery  
still resident in a battery-backed memory location.  
Measure Assemblies  
Press this softkey to run a self test on the measurement  
assemblies. Refer to “Measurement Assemblies”, on  
page 2-77 for further information.  
Calibrator  
Press this softkey to make internal voltage measurements  
on the 50 MHz reference oscillator.  
Keyboard  
Press this softkey to verify that the keys are functioning  
correctly. Once you enter this test you are prompted to  
press all the keys and verify the correct descriptions are  
displayed on the screen.  
Fan  
Press this softkey to run a test on the internal cooling fan.  
Display  
Press this softkey to access a menu of various front panel  
display patterns.  
Display Assy  
Press this softkey to make internal measurements on the  
display.  
Display RAM  
Press this softkey to perform a display RAM read/write  
test.  
Bitmap Displays  
Press this softkey to display test patterns. Instructions  
More  
appear on the screen detailing the use of  
through the various bitmaps and  
to cycle  
Prev  
to end the  
displays.  
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Serial Interface  
Press this softkey to access a menu which gives you a  
selection of serial interface tests to perform.  
UART Config  
Press this softkey to initiate a test which writes to the  
scratch register and reads back. The test also sets the  
baud rate, word length, stop bits and parity; then reads  
back from the UART to check that the settings are  
correct.  
Local Loop Back  
Press this softkey to initiate a UART local loop back  
diagnostic with the transmitter (Tx) internally connected  
to the receiver (Rx).  
RS232 Loop Back  
Press this softkey to initiate an RS232 loop back test on  
the serial interface port. A pop up message appears  
stating that a test connector must be in place. The test  
connector must have the following pins jumpered: Tx (3)  
and Rx (2), RTS (7) and CTS (8), DTR (4) and DSR (6).  
This test will only run if the RS232 interface is currently  
selected.  
A softkey menu offers the following choices:  
Run Test- performs the RS232 loop back test and  
reports the results.  
Cancel Test- quit test and return to previous menu.  
RS422 Loop Back  
Press this softkey to initiate an RS422 loop back test on  
the serial interface port. A pop up message appears  
stating that a test connector must be in place. The test  
connector must have the following pins jumpered: Tx- (4)  
and Rx- (2), Tx+(3) and Rx+(6), RTS-(9) and CTS-(1),  
RTS+(7) and RTS-(8).  
This test will only run if the RS422 interface is currently  
selected.  
A softkey menu offers the following choices:  
Run Test- performs the RS422 loop back test and  
reports the results.  
Cancel Test-quit test and return to previous menu.  
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Display  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to set the  
defaults for contrast and brightness.  
Press this softkey to increase the display contrast.  
Press this softkey to decrease the display contrast.  
Set Contrast  
Press this softkey to set the default contrast to that currently  
displayed. Note, this key changes the factory default setting.  
Set Brightness  
Press this softkey to set the brightness. Note, this key  
changes the factory default setting.  
Version  
Press this softkey to display: the model number; option  
structure; serial number; firmware, bootrom and DSP  
revisions.  
Serial Diagnostic  
Press this softkey to access a diagnostic menu for the serial  
interface (RS232/RS422). This softkey is greyed out if HP-IB  
has been selected as the remote control interface.  
Tx Break  
Press this softkey to transmit a break sequence from the  
serial port to the external receiver.  
Status  
Press this softkey to produce a screen showing the state of  
the UART line and modem status registers. If the Xon/Xoff  
handshake is enabled, the screen also shows the state of Rx  
and Tx.  
Reset  
Press this softkey to reset and initialize the UART and to  
flush both the receiver and transmitter buffers.  
Interface Overview  
Press this softkey to produce a screen showing a summary of  
the remote interface configuration.  
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Battery  
This softkey is only present on power meters fitted with the  
battery option 001. It is greyed out when the battery is not  
installed.  
Press this softkey to produce a screen which shows:  
- How much charge the battery is holding  
- The approximate running time left under battery power.  
- Either, Using ac power” (if the battery is fully charged),  
“Charging battery”, or “Using battery power” as  
applicable.  
This softkey also accesses the Battery menu which allows you  
to set the display backlight to On, Off, or Timed mode. In  
Timed mode, the backlight turns off 10 minutes after the last  
key press. To turn the backlight on again, press any key. While  
operating with ac power connected these keys are grayed out  
and the backlight is permanently on. On instrument preset  
the Backlight is set to “On”  
Backlight On  
Press this softkey to turn the display backlight permanently  
On.  
Backlight Off  
Press this softkey to set the display backlight to be Off while  
the power meter is operating under battery power.  
Backlight Timed  
Press this softkey to select the Backlight Timed mode. When  
the power meter is in this mode and is operating under  
battery power, the display backlight turns off 10 minutes  
after the last key press. To turn the backlight back on, press  
any key.  
Done  
Pressing this softkey returns the display to the previous  
screen.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference "Zero/Cal" Menu  
Cal  
The softkey menu structured to this hardkey affects the channel setup.  
page 2-8 for further information.  
Zero A  
Press this softkey to adjust channel A for a zero power reading  
Calibrating the Power Meter”, on page 2-7 for further information.  
Zero B  
Press this softkey to adjust channel B’s internal circuitry for a  
zero power reading with no power applied to the power sensor.  
Zero Both  
Press this softkey to adjust both channel A’s and channel B’s  
internal circuitry for a zero power reading with no power supplied  
to the power sensor. Refer to “Zeroing and Calibrating the Power  
Meter”, on page 2-7 for further information.  
Cal  
Press this softkey to access a menu which allows you to calibrate  
the power meter. Calibration sets the gain of the power meter  
using a 50 MHz oscillator as a traceable power reference.  
Cal A  
Press this softkey to calibrate channel A with the connected  
power sensor. The POWER REF output is used as the signal  
source for calibration and is automatically switched on during  
this procedure.  
A Ref CF  
Press this softkey to enter a reference calibration factor for  
channel A. A value in the range of 1% to 150% can be entered.  
The default value is obtained from the sensor calibration table  
if one is selected, otherwise it is 100%. Use the  
,
,
and hardkeys to change the value. To confirm your  
%
choice press . This softkey cannot be selected when you are  
using an HP E-series power sensor.  
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Cal B  
Press this softkey to calibrate channel B with the connected  
power sensor. The POWER REF output is used as the signal  
source for calibration and is automatically switched on during  
this procedure.  
B Ref CF  
Press this softkey to enter a reference calibration factor for  
channel B. A value in the range of 1% to 150% can be entered.  
The default value is obtained from the sensor calibration table  
if one is selected, otherwise it is 100%. Use the  
,
,
and hardkeys to change the value. To confirm your  
%
choice press . This softkey cannot be selected when you are  
using an HP E-series power sensor power sensor.  
Power Ref Off On  
Press this softkey to switch the POWER REF output on or off. This  
output is used as the signal source for calibration. The default is  
Off”.  
Note  
During calibration the power meter automatically switches the  
power reference oscillator on (if it is not already on), then after  
calibration it switches it to the state it was in prior to the  
calibration.  
Must Cal Off On  
Press this softkey to switch the Zero/Cal Lockout facility On or  
Off. When Zero/Cal Lockout is On, the power meter is prevented  
from making a measurement until the sensor connected has been  
zeroed and calibrated. This softkey is coupled to the equivalent  
softkey in the System Inputs menu.  
TTL Inputs Off On  
Press this softkey to disable/enable (Off/On) the ZERO and CAL  
rear panel TTL inputs.  
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Front Panel Menu Reference Diagramatical Keys  
Diagrammatical Hardkeys  
Press this hardkey to:  
assist in modifying alphanumeric data that is to be entered into  
the power meter. This hardkey moves the position of the cursor to  
the left on the currently selected parameter.  
select fields for editing on the “Edit Table” screen.  
Press this hardkey to:  
assist in modifying alphanumeric data that is to be entered into  
the power meter. This hardkey moves the position of the cursor to  
the right on the currently selected parameter.  
select fields for editing on the “Edit Table” screen.  
Press this hardkey to:  
decrement the alphanumeric digit on which the cursor is currently  
positioned. That is, digits scroll 9 through 0, and characters  
lowercase z through a, uppercase Z through A, then underscore.  
select fields for editing on the “Edit Table” screen.  
select a table in the “Sensor Cal Tables” screen.  
select a file in the “Save” and “Recall” screens.  
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Press this hardkey to:  
increment the alphanumeric digit on which the cursor is currently  
positioned. That is, digits scroll 0 through 9, and characters  
lowercase a through z, uppercase A through Z, then underscore.  
select fields for editing on the “Edit Table” screen.  
select a table in the “Sensor Cal Tables” screen.  
select a file in the “Save” and “Recall” screens.  
Press this hardkey to select the upper or lower measurement window on  
the power meter’s display. The window which is selected is highlighted by  
dBm/W  
a shadowed box. Any measurement setup you create using  
,
Meas  
Setup  
Rel  
and  
is implemented in the selected window.  
Offset  
Press this hardkey to choose from a one or a two window display.  
Press this hardkey to switch the power meter between on and standby.  
When the power meter is switched to standby (that is, when this hardkey  
is off but the power is connected to the instrument) the red LED is lit.  
When the power meter is switched on the green LED is lit.  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
This chapter contains information about the power meter’s error  
messages. It explains how to read the power meter’s error queue and lists  
all of the power meter’s error messages and their probable causes.  
When there is a hardware related problem, for example, a power sensor  
overload, the error message is displayed on the status line at the top of the  
display. In addition, the errors are also written to the error queue. If there  
are any errors in the error queue the front panel error annunciator is  
displayed as shown in Figure 4-1.  
Other errors can also be generated when the power meter is being  
operated over the remote interface. These errors also display the error  
annunciator and are written to the error queue.  
Figure 4-1: Error Annunciator Position  
Error annunciator  
To read the error queue from the front panel press:  
System  
Inputs  
More  
Error List  
Next  
to scroll through  
,
,
then use  
each error message.  
To read the error queue from the remote interface use:  
the SYSTem:ERRor?command.  
Error queue messages have the following format:  
Error  
Number  
Device  
Dependent Info  
Error  
Description  
;
,
For example, -330, “Self-test Failed;Battery Fault”.  
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Errors are retrieved in a first in first out (FIFO) order. If more than 30  
errors occur, the error queue overflows and the last error in the queue is  
replaced with error -350, “Queue Overflow”. Any time the queue  
overflows the most recent error is discarded.  
Once the errors are read they are removed from the error queue. This  
opens a position at the end of the queue for a new error message, if one is  
subsequently detected. When all errors have been read from the queue,  
further error queries return +0, “No errors”.  
To delete all the errors in the queue from the front panel press:  
System  
Inputs  
More  
Error List  
Clear Errors  
,
,
then  
.
To delete all the errors in the queue remotely use:  
the *CLS(clear status) command.  
The error queue is also cleared when the instrument power has been  
switched off.  
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Error Messages  
Error Messages  
-101  
Invalid character  
An invalid character was found in the command string. You may have  
inserted a character such as #, $, or % in the command header or within  
a parameter.  
For example, LIM:LOW O#.  
-102  
-103  
Syntax error  
Invalid syntax was found in the command string.  
For example, LIM:CLE:AUTO, 1or LIM:CLE: AUTO 1.  
Invalid separator  
An invalid separator was found in the command string. You may have  
used a comma instead of a colon, semicolon, or blank space; or you may  
have used a blank space instead of a comma.  
For example, OUTP:ROSC,1.  
-105  
-108  
GET not allowed  
A Group Execute Trigger (GET) is not allowed within a command string.  
Parameter not allowed  
More parameters were received than expected for the command. You  
may have entered an extra parameter, or added a parameter to a  
command that does not accept a parameter.  
For example, CAL 10.  
-109  
-112  
Missing parameter  
Fewer parameters were received than expected for the command. You  
omitted one or more parameters that are required for this command.  
For example, AVER:COUN.  
Program mnemonic too long  
A command header was received which contained more than the  
maximum 12 characters allowed.  
For example, SENSeAVERageCOUNt 8.  
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Error Messages  
-113  
Undefined header  
A command was received that is not valid for this power meter. You may  
have misspelled the command, it may not be a valid command or you  
may have the wrong interface selected. If you are using the short form  
of the command, remember that it may contain up to four letters.  
For example, TRIG:SOUR IMM.  
-121  
-123  
Invalid character in number  
An invalid character was found in the number specified for a parameter  
value.  
For example, SENS:AVER:COUN 128#H.  
Exponent too large  
A numeric parameter was found whose exponent was larger than  
32,000.  
For example, SENS:COUN 1E34000.  
-124  
-128  
Too many digits  
A numeric parameter was found whose mantissa contained more than  
255 digits, excluding leading zeros.  
Numeric data not allowed  
A numeric value was received within a command which does not accept  
a numeric value.  
For example, MEM:CLE 24.  
-131  
Invalid suffix  
A suffix was incorrectly specified for a numeric parameter. You may  
have misspelled the suffix.  
For example, SENS:FREQ 200KZ.  
-134  
-138  
Suffix too long  
A suffix used contained more than 12 characters.  
For example, SENS:FREQ 2MHZZZZZZZZZZZ.  
Suffix not allowed  
A suffix was received following a numeric parameter which does not  
accept a suffix.  
For example, INIT:CONT 0Hz.  
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Error Messages  
-148  
Character data not allowed  
A discrete parameter was received but a character string or a numeric  
parameter was expected. Check the list of parameters to verify that you  
have used a valid parameter type.  
For example, MEM:CLE CUSTOM_1.  
-151  
-158  
Invalid string data  
An invalid string was received. Check to see if you have enclosed the  
character string in single or double quotes.  
For example, MEM:CLE “CUSTOM_1.  
String data not allowed  
A character string was received but is not allowed for the command.  
Check the list of parameters to verify that you have used a valid  
parameter type.  
For example, LIM:STAT ‘ON’.  
-161  
-168  
-178  
-211  
-213  
Invalid block data  
A block data element was expected but was invalid for some reason. For  
example, *DDT #15FET. The 5 in the string indicates that 5 characters  
should follow, whereas in this example there are only 3.  
Block data not allowed  
A legal block data element was encountered but not allowed by the  
power meter at this point.  
For example SYST:LANG #15FETC?.  
Expression data not allowed  
A legal expression data was encountered but not allowed by the power  
meter at this point.  
For example SYST:LANG (5+2).  
Trigger ignored  
Indicates that <GET>or *TRG, or TRIG:IMMwas received and  
recognized by the device but was ignored because the power meter was  
not in the wait for trigger state.  
Init ignored  
Indicates that a request for a measurement initiation was ignored as  
the power meter was already initiated.  
For example, INIT:CONT ON  
INIT.  
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Error Messages  
-214  
-220  
-221  
Trigger deadlock  
TRIG:SOURwas set to HOLDor BUSand a READ?or MEASure?was  
attempted, expecting TRIG:SOURto be set to IMMediate.  
Parameter error;Frequency list must be in ascending order.  
Indicates that the frequencies entered using the  
MEMory:TABLe:FREQuencycommand are not in ascending order.  
Settings conflict  
This command occurs under a variety of conflicting conditions. The  
following list gives a few examples of where this error may occur:  
•If the READ?parameters do not match the current settings.  
•If you are in fast mode and attempting to switch on for example,  
averaging, duty cycle or limits.  
•Trying to clear a sensor calibration table when none is selected.  
-221  
-222  
Settings conflict;DTR/DSR not available on RS422  
DTR/DSR is only available on the RS232 interface.  
Data out of range  
A numeric parameter value is outside the valid range for the command.  
For example, SENS:FREQ 2KHZ.  
-224  
-226  
-230  
Illegal parameter value  
A discrete parameter was received which was not a valid choice for the  
command. You may have used an invalid parameter choice.  
For example, TRIG:SOUR EXT.  
Lists not same length  
This occurs when SENSe:CORRection:CSET[1]|CSET2:STATeis set  
to ONand the frequency and calibration/offset lists do not correspond in  
length.  
Data corrupt or stale  
This occurs when a FETC?is attempted and either a reset has been  
received or the power meter state has changed such that the current  
measurement is invalidated (for example, a change of frequency setting  
or triggering conditions).  
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Error Messages  
-230  
-230  
-230  
-230  
-230  
-230  
-231  
Data corrupt or stale;Please zero and calibrate Channel A  
When CAL[1|2]:RCALis set to ONand the sensor currently connected  
to channel A has not been zeroed and calibrated, then any command  
which would normally return a measurement result (for example  
FETC?, READ?, or MEAS?) will generate this error message.  
Data corrupt or stale;Please zero and calibrate Channel B  
When CAL[1|2]:RCALis set to ONand the sensor currently connected  
to channel B has not been zeroed and calibrated, then any command  
which would normally return a measurement result (for example  
FETC?, READ?, or MEAS?) will generate this error message.  
Data corrupt or stale;Please zero Channel A  
When CAL[1|2]:RCALis set to ONand the sensor currently connected  
to channel A has not been zeroed, then any command which would  
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or  
MEAS?) will generate this error message.  
Data corrupt or stale;Please zero Channel B  
When CAL[1|2]:RCALis set to ONand the sensor currently connected  
to channel B has not been zeroed, then any command which would  
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or  
MEAS?) will generate this error message  
Data corrupt or stale;Please calibrate Channel A  
When CAL[1|2]:RCALis set to ONand the sensor currently connected  
to channel B has not been calibrated, then any command which would  
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or  
MEAS?) will generate this error message  
Data corrupt or stale;Please calibrate Channel B  
When CAL[1|2]:RCALis set to ONand the sensor currently connected  
to channel B has not been calibrated, then any command which would  
normally return a measurement result (for example FETC?, READ?, or  
MEAS?) will generate this error message  
Data questionable;CAL ERROR ChA  
Power meter calibration failed on channel A. The most likely cause is  
attempting to calibrate without applying a 1 mW power to the power  
sensor.  
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Error Messages  
-231  
Data questionable;CAL ERROR ChB  
Power meter calibration failed on channel B. The most likely cause is  
attempting to calibrate without applying a 1 mW power to the power  
sensor.  
-231  
-231  
-231  
Data questionable;Input Overload ChA  
The power input to Channel A exceeds the power sensor’s maximum  
range.  
Data questionable;Input Overload ChB  
The power input to Channel B exceeds the power sensor’s maximum  
range.  
Data questionable;Lower window log error  
This indicates that a difference measurement in the lower window has  
given a negative result when the units of measurement were  
logarithmic.  
-231  
-231  
-231  
-241  
-310  
Data questionable;Upper window log error  
This indicates that a difference measurement in the upper window has  
given a negative result when the units of measurement were  
logarithmic.  
Data questionable;ZERO ERROR ChA  
Power meter zeroing failed on channel A. The most likely cause is  
attempting to zero when some power signal is being applied to the  
power sensor.  
Data questionable;ZERO ERROR ChB  
Power meter zeroing failed on channel B. The most likely cause is  
attempting to zero when some power signal is being applied to the  
power sensor.  
Hardware missing  
The power meter is unable to execute the command because either no  
power sensor is connected or it expects an HP E-series power sensor  
and one is not connected.  
System error;Ch A Dty Cyc may impair accuracy with ECP  
sensor  
This indicates that the sensor connected to channel A is for use with  
CW signals only.  
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Error Messages  
-310  
-310  
-310  
-310  
-310  
sensor  
This indicates that the sensor connected to channel B is for use with  
CW signals only.  
System error;Detector EEPROM Read Failed - critical data not  
found or unreadable  
This indicates a failure with your HP E-series power sensor. Refer to  
your power sensor manual for details on returning it for repair.  
System error;Detector EEPROM Read Completed OK but  
optional data block(s) not found or unreadable  
This indicates a failure with your HP E-series power sensor. Refer to  
your power sensor manual for details on returning it for repair.  
System error;Detector EEPROM Read Failed - unknown  
EEPROM table format  
This indicates a failure with your HP E-series power sensor. Refer to  
your power sensor manual for details on returning it for repair.  
System error;Detector EEPROM < > data not found or  
unreadable  
Where < > refers to the sensor data block covered, for example,  
Linearity, Temp - Comp (temperature compensation).  
This indicates a failure with your HP E-series power sensor. Refer to  
your power sensor manual for details on returning it for repair.  
-310  
-310  
The power meter is connected to an ac power source, the battery is not  
fully charged and it is not charging.  
System error;Sensors connected to both front and rear inputs.  
You cannot connect two power sensors to the one channel input. In this  
instance the power meter detects power sensors connected to both it’s  
front and rear channel inputs.  
-321  
Out of memory  
The power meter required more memory than was available to run an  
internal operation.  
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-330  
Self-test Failed;  
The -330, “Self-test Failed” errors indicate that you have a problem  
with your power meter. Refer to “Contacting Hewlett-Packard”, on  
page 2-81 for details of what to do with your faulty power meter.  
-330  
-330  
-330  
-330  
-330  
-330  
-330  
-330  
-330  
-330  
Self-test Failed;Measurement Channel A Fault  
Refer to “Measurement Assemblies”, on page 2-77 if you require a  
description of the Measurement Assembly test.  
Self-test Failed;Measurement Channel B Fault  
Refer to “Measurement Assemblies”, on page 2-77 if you require a  
description of the Measurement Assembly test.  
Self-test Failed;Option 001 Battery requires replacement  
The option 001 battery is not charging to a satisfactory level and should  
be replaced.  
Self-test Failed;RAM Battery Fault  
Refer to “RAM Battery”, on page 2-77 if you require a description of the  
battery test.  
Self-test Failed;Calibrator Fault  
Refer to “Calibrator”, on page 2-78 if you require a description of the  
calibrator test.  
Self-test Failed;ROM Check Failed  
Refer to “ROM Checksum”, on page 2-77 if you require a description of  
the ROM Checksum test.  
Self-test Failed;RAM Check Failed  
Refer to “RAM”, on page 2-77 if you require a description of the RAM  
test.  
Self-test Failed;Display Assy. Fault  
Refer to “Display”, on page 2-78 if you require a description of the  
Display test.  
Self-test Failed;Confidence Check Fault ChA  
Refer to “Confidence Check”, on page 2-75 if you require a description of  
this test.  
Self-test Failed;Confidence Check Fault ChB  
Refer to “Confidence Check”, on page 2-75 if you require a description of  
this test.  
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Error Messages  
-330  
-350  
-361  
-362  
-363  
-410  
Self-test Failed;Serial Interface Fault  
Refer to “Serial Interface”, on page 2-77 if you require a description of  
this test.  
Queue overflow  
The error queue is full and another error has occurred which could not  
be recorded.  
Parity error in program  
The serial port receiver has detected a parity error and consequently,  
data integrity cannot be guaranteed.  
Framing error in program  
The serial port receiver has detected a framing error and consequently,  
data integrity cannot be guaranteed.  
Input buffer overrun  
The serial port receiver has been overrun and consequently, data has  
been lost.  
Query INTERRUPTED  
A command was received which sends data to the output buffer, but the  
output buffer contained data from a previous command (the previous  
data is not overwritten). The output buffer is cleared when power has  
been off, or after *RST(reset) command has been executed.  
-420  
Query UNTERMINATED  
The power meter was addressed to talk (that is, to send data over the  
interface) but a command has not been received which sends data to the  
output buffer. For example you may have executed a CONFigure  
command (which does not generate data) and then attempted to read  
data from the remote interface.  
-430  
-440  
Query DEADLOCKED  
A command was received which generates too much data to fit in the  
output buffer and the input buffer is also full. Command execution  
continues but data is lost.  
Query UNTERMINATED after indefinite response  
The *IDN?command must be the last query command within a  
command string.  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
This chapter details the power meter’s specifications and supplemental  
characteristics.  
Specifications describe the warranted performance and apply after a 30  
minute warm-up. These specifications are valid over the power meter’s  
operating and environmental range unless otherwise stated and after  
performing a zero and calibration.  
Supplemental characteristics, which are shown in italics, are intended to  
provide information useful in applying the power meter by giving typical,  
but nonwarranted performance parameters. These characteristics are  
shown in italics or denoted as “typical”, “nominal” or “approximate”.  
For information on measurement uncertainty calculations, refer to  
HP Application Note 64-1A, “Fundamentals of RF and Microwave Power  
Measurements”, Literature Number 5965-6630.  
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Power Meter Specifications  
Power Meter Specifications  
Meter  
Frequency Range  
100 kHz to 110 GHz, power sensor dependent  
Power Range  
-70 dBm to +44 dBm (100 pW to 25 W), power sensor dependent  
Power Sensors  
Compatible with all HP 8480 series power sensors and HP E-series power  
sensors.  
Single Sensor Dynamic Range  
90 dB maximum (HP E-series power sensors)  
50 dB maximum (HP 8480 series power sensors)  
Display Units  
Absolute: Watts or dBm  
Relative: Percent or dB  
Display Resolution  
Selectable resolution of:  
1.0, 0.1, 0.01 and 0.001 dB in logarithmic mode, or  
1, 2, 3 and 4 significant digits in linear mode  
Default Resolution  
0.01 dB in logarithmic mode  
3 digits in linear mode  
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Power Meter Specifications  
Accuracy  
Instrumentation  
Absolute: ±0.02 dB (Logarithmic) or ±0.5% (Linear). (Refer to the power  
sensor linearity specification in your power sensor manual to assess  
Relative: ±0.04 dB (Logarithmic) or ±1.0% (Linear). (Refer to the power  
sensor linearity specification in your power sensor manual to assess  
overall system accuracy.)  
Zero Set (digital settability of zero): Power sensor dependent (refer to  
Table 5-1). For HP E-series power sensors, this specification applies when  
zeroing is performed with the sensor input disconnected from the POWER  
REF.  
Table 5-1: Zero Set Specifications  
Power Sensor  
Zero Set  
HP 8481A  
HP 8481B  
HP 8481D  
HP 8481H  
HP 8482A  
HP 8482B  
HP 8482H  
HP 8483A  
HP 8485A  
HP 8485D  
HP R8486A  
HP R8486D  
HP Q8486A  
HP Q8486D  
HP V8486A  
HP W8486A  
HP 8487A  
HP 8487D  
HP E4412A  
HP E4413A  
±50 nW  
±50 µW  
±20 pW  
±5 µW  
±50 nW  
±50 µW  
±5 µW  
±50 nW  
±50 nW  
±20 pW  
±50 nW  
±30 pW  
±50 nW  
±30 pW  
±200 nW  
±200 nW  
±50 nW  
±20 pW  
±50 pW  
±50 pW  
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Power Meter Specifications  
Power Reference  
Power Output  
1.00 mW (0.0 dBm). Factory set to ±0.7% traceable to the US National  
Institute of Standards and Technology.  
Accuracy  
±1.2% worst case (±0.9% rss) for one year.  
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Power Meter Supplemental Characteristics  
Power Meter Supplemental Characteristics  
Power Reference  
Frequency  
50 MHz nominal  
SWR  
1.05 maximum  
Connector  
Type N (f), 50 Ω  
Measurement Speed  
Over the HP-IB, three measurement speed modes are available as shown,  
along with the typical maximum measurement speed for each mode:  
Normal: 20 readings/second  
x2: 40 readings/second  
Fast: 200 readings/second, for HP E-series power sensors only  
Maximum measurement speed is obtained using binary output in free run  
trigger mode.  
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Power Meter Supplemental Characteristics  
Zero Drift of Sensors  
Power sensor dependent (refer to Table 5-3).  
Measurement Noise  
Power sensor dependent (refer to Table 5-2 and Table 5-3).  
Averaging effects on measurement noise. Averaging over 1 to 1024  
readings is available for reducing noise. Table 5-3 provides the  
measurement noise for a particular power sensor with the number of  
averages set to 16 for normal mode and 32 for x2 mode. Use the “Noise  
Multiplier” for the appropriate mode (normal or x2) and number of  
averages to determine the total measurement noise value.  
For example, for an HP 8481D power sensor in normal mode with the  
number of averages set to 4, the measurement noise is equal to:  
(<45 pW x 2.75) = <124 pW  
Table 5-2: Noise Multiplier  
1
2
4
8
16  
1.0  
32  
64  
128  
256  
512  
1024  
0.17  
0.2  
Number of  
Averages  
5.5  
6.5  
3.89 2.75 1.94  
0.85 0.61 0.49 0.34 0.24  
Noise Multiplier  
(Normal Mode)  
4.6  
3.25  
2.3  
1.63  
1.0  
0.72 0.57 0.41 0.29  
Noise Multiplier  
(x2 mode)  
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Power Meter Supplemental Characteristics  
Table 5-3: Power Sensor Specifications  
1
2
Power Sensor  
Zero Drift  
Measurement Noise  
HP 8481A  
HP 8481B  
<±10 nW  
<±10 µW  
<±4 pW  
<110 nW  
<110 µW  
<45 pW  
<10 µW  
<110 nW  
<110 µW  
<10 µW  
<110 nW  
<110 nW  
<45 pW  
<110 nW  
<65 pW  
<110 nW  
<65 pW  
<450 nW  
<450 nW  
<110 nW  
<45 pW  
<70 pW  
<70 pW  
HP 8481D  
HP 8481H  
HP 8482A  
<±1 µW  
<±10 nW  
<±10 µW  
<±1 µW  
HP 8482B  
HP 8482H  
HP 8483A  
<±10 nW  
<±10 nW  
<±4 pW  
HP 8485A  
HP 8485D  
HP R8486A  
HP R8486D  
HP Q8486A  
HP Q8486D  
HP V8486A  
HP W8486A  
HP 8487A  
<±10 nW  
<±6 pW  
<±10 nW  
<±6 pW  
<±40 nW  
<±40 nW  
<±10 nW  
<±4 pW  
HP 8487D  
HP ECP-E18A  
HP ECP-E26A  
15 pW  
15 pW  
1. Within 1 hour after zero set, at a constant temperature, after a 24  
hour warm-up of the power meter.  
2. The number of averages at 16 (for normal mode) and 32 (for x2 mode),  
at a constant temperature, measured over a 1 minute interval and 2  
standard deviations. For HP E-series power sensors the measurement  
noise is measured within the low range. Refer to the relevant power  
sensor manual for further information.  
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Settling Time  
0 to 99% settled readings over the HP-IB.  
For HP 8480 series power sensors  
Manual filter, 10 dB decreasing power step:  
Table 5-4: Settling Time  
1
2
4
8
16  
32  
1.9  
1.1  
64  
3.4  
1.9  
128  
6.6  
3.5  
256  
13  
512  
27  
1024  
57  
Number of  
Averages  
0.15  
0.2  
0.3  
0.5  
1.1  
Settling Time (s)  
(Normal Mode)  
0.15 0.18 0.22 0.35 0.55  
6.9  
14.5  
33  
Response Time (s)  
(x2 mode)  
Auto filter, default resolution, 10 dB decreasing power step,  
normal and x2 speed modes:  
Normal Mode  
Maximum dBm  
x2 Mode  
Maximum dBm  
150 ms  
150 ms  
20 dB  
20 dB  
Typical  
Settling  
Times  
Typical  
Settling  
Times  
Power  
Power  
Sensor  
Dynamic  
Range  
Sensor  
Dynamic  
Range  
200 ms  
500 ms  
6.6 s  
180 ms  
350 ms  
3.5 s  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
Minimum dBm  
Minimum dBm  
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Power Meter Supplemental Characteristics  
For HP E-series power sensors  
In FAST mode, within the range -50 dBm to +17 dBm, for a 10 dB  
1.  
decreasing power step, the settling time is 20 ms  
1
When a decreasing power step crosses the power sensor’s auto-range switch  
point, add 25 ms. Refer to the relevant power sensor manual for further  
information.  
For HP E-series power sensors in normal and x2 speed modes, manual  
filter, 10 dB decreasing power step:  
Table 5-5: Settling Time  
1
2
4
8
16  
32  
1.8  
1
64  
3.3  
1.8  
128  
6.5  
3.4  
256  
13  
512  
27  
1024  
57  
Number of  
Averages  
0.07 0.12 0.21  
0.4  
1
Settling Time (s)  
(Normal Mode)  
0.04 0.07 0.12 0.21  
0.4  
6.8  
14.2  
32  
Response Time (s)  
(x2 mode)  
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Auto filter, default resolution, 10 dB decreasing power step,  
normal and x2 speed modes:  
Normal Mode  
x2 Mode  
Maximum dBm  
Maximum dBm  
70 ms  
40 ms  
60 dB  
Power  
60 dB  
Power  
Typical  
Settling  
Times  
Typical  
Settling  
Times  
Sensor  
Dynamic  
Range  
Sensor  
Dynamic  
Range  
120 ms  
400 ms  
6.5 s  
70 ms  
210 ms  
3.4 s  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
10 dB  
Minimum dBm  
Minimum dBm  
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Power Sensor Specifications  
Definitions  
Zero Set  
In any power measurement, the power meter must initially be set to zero  
with no power applied to the power sensor. Zero setting is accomplished  
within the power meter by digitally correcting for residual offsets.  
Zero Drift  
This parameter is also called long term stability and is the change in the  
power meter indication over a long time (usually one hour) for a constant  
input power at a constant temperature, after a defined warm-up interval.  
Measurement Noise  
This parameter is also known as short term stability and is specified as  
the change in the power meter indication over a short time interval  
(usually one minute) for a constant input power at a constant  
temperature.  
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Battery Option 001 Operational Characteristics  
Battery Option 001 Operational Characteristics  
The following information describes characteristic performance based at a  
temperature of 25 °C unless otherwise noted. Characteristics describe  
product performance that is useful in the application of the product, but is  
not covered by the product warranty.  
Typical Operating Time  
Up to 2 hours with LED backlight on; up to 3 hours with LED backlight  
off.  
Charge Time  
< 2 hours to charge fully from an empty state: 50 minutes charging  
enables 1 hour of operation with LED backlight ON; 35 minutes charging  
enables 1 hour of operation with the LED backlight OFF. Power meter is  
operational whilst charging.  
Service Life  
To 70% of initial capacity at 25 °C: approximately 450 charge/discharge  
cycles.  
Chemistry  
Nickel Metal Hydride.  
Weight  
1 kg.  
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General Characteristics  
General Characteristics  
Rear Panel Connectors  
Recorder Outputs  
Analog 0-1 Volt, 1 koutput impedance, BNC connector.  
Recorder outputs are dedicated to Channel A and Channel B.  
HP-IB  
Allows communication with an external HP-IB controller.  
RS-232/422  
Allows communication with an external RS-232 or RS422 controller. Male  
Plug 9 position D-subminiature connector.  
Remote Input/Output  
A TTL logic level is output when the measurement exceeds a predetermined  
limit. TTL inputs are provided to initiate zero and calibration cycles.  
RJ-45 series shielded modular jack assembly.  
TTL output: high = 4.8 V max; low = 0.2 V max  
TTL input: high = 3.5 V min, 5 V max; low = 1 V max, -0.3 V min  
Ground  
Binding post, accepts 4 mm plug or bare-wire connection.  
Line Power  
Input Voltage Range: 85 to 264 Vac, automatic selection  
Input Frequency Range: 50 to 440 Hz  
Power Requirement: approximately 50 VA (14 Watts)  
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Environmental Characteristics  
Environmental Characteristics  
General Conditions  
Complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. This  
includes Generic Immunity Standard EN 50082-1: 1992 and Radiated  
Interference Standard EN 55011:1991/CISPR11:1990, Group 1 - Class A.  
Operating Environment  
Temperature  
0ºC to 55ºC  
Maximum Humidity  
95% at 40ºC (non-condensing)  
Minimum Humidity  
15% at 40ºC (non-condensing)  
Maximum Altitude  
3,000 meters (9,840 feet)  
Storage Conditions  
Storage Temperature  
-20ºC to +70ºC  
Non-Operating Maximum Humidity  
90% at 65ºC (non-condensing)  
Non-Operating Maximum Altitude  
15,240 meters (50,000 feet)  
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General  
General  
Dimensions  
The following dimensions exclude front and rear panel protrusions:  
212.6 mm W x 88.5 mm H x 348.3 mm D (8.5 in x 3.5 in x 13.7 in)  
Weight  
Net  
4.1 Kg (9.0 lb)  
5.1 Kg (11.2 lb) with option 001  
Shipping  
8.0 Kg (17.6 lb)  
9.0 Kg (19.8 lb) with option 001  
Safety  
Conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
EN61010-1: 1993/IEC 1010-1:1990+A1/CSA C22.2 No.  
1010-1:1993  
EN60825-1: 1994/IEC 825-1: 1993 Class 1  
Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC  
Remote Programming  
Interface  
HP-IB interface operates to IEEE 488.2. RS-232 and RS-422 interfaces  
are supplied as standard.  
Command Language  
SCPI standard interface commands.HP 438A code compatible.  
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Specifications  
General  
HP-IB Compatibility  
SH1, AH1, T6, TE0, L4, LE0, SR1, RL1, PP1, DC1, DT1, C0  
Non-Volatile Memory  
Battery  
Lithium Polycarbon Monoflouride, approximate lifetime 5 years at 25ºC.  
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Specifications  
General  
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Index  
operational characteristics 5-13  
service life 5-13  
typical operating time 5-13  
weight 5-13  
Symbols  
"%" key description 3-12  
A
battery self-test 2-70  
absolute accuracy, specification 5-4  
accessories xi  
address  
of Hewlett-Packard 2-77  
of HP-IB 2-53  
alphanumeric data  
language selection 2-58  
setting of address 2-53  
entry window 1-15  
modify 3-36  
C
altitude characteristic 5-15  
analog display 2-49  
"Anlg Mtr Scaling" key description 3-15  
arrow keys 1-6, 3-36  
averaging 2-38  
cabinet installation 1-19  
cables xi  
step detection 2-39  
HP E-series sensors 2-8  
using TTL inputs 2-12  
editing 2-21  
B
basic errors, 2-75  
"Battery" key description 3-32  
battery operation 2-3  
backlight 2-4  
selection of 2-19  
carry case 2-3  
carry handle, adjusting 1-18  
caution v  
"Change" key description 3-24, 3-25  
channel connectors (option 002 or 003) 1-16  
channel limits 2-43  
battery status 2-3  
carry case 2-3  
charging times 2-4  
general information 2-3  
removal/replacement 2-5  
running time 2-3  
battery option 001 5-13  
charge time 5-13  
chemistry 5-13  
channel offset 2-36  
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characteristics 5-2  
"Clear Errors" key description 3-28  
command language 5-16  
"Command Set" key description 3-21  
common errors, 2-75  
display 1-4  
compensation 2-36  
confidence check 2-68  
analog or digital 2-49  
offset 2-36  
connector, Recorder Output 5-14  
connectors  
one or two windows 1-7  
resolution, specification 5-3  
self-test 2-71  
units, specification 5-3  
Channel A (option 002 or 003) 1-16  
channel inputs 1-5  
ground 5-14  
HP-IB 1-16, 5-14  
POWER REF 1-16  
POWER REF output 1-6  
remote input output 5-14  
RS232 5-14  
"Done" key description 3-20, 3-24, 3-25, 3-28  
RS232/RS422 2-54  
RS422 5-14  
E
copyright ii  
correction data 2-15  
environmental characteristics 5-15  
cursor positioning 3-36  
D
danger v  
errors 2-74, 4-2  
data table  
editing 2-21  
selection of 2-19  
"dB" key description 3-12  
dB, selecting units 2-32  
"dBm" key description 3-12  
dBm, selecting units 2-32  
"dBm/W"  
failures 2-47  
fail indicator 1-8  
fail limits 2-43  
"Fan" key description 3-30  
field selection 3-36  
filter 2-38  
"Filter" key description 3-27  
"Filter Off On" key description 3-27  
framing error in program, error message 4-11  
key description 3-12  
menu map 3-3  
declaration of conformity viii  
decrement digits 3-36  
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"Freq" key description 3-13  
frequency dependent offset tables  
editing 2-29  
self-test 2-68  
selection of 2-27  
using 2-27  
specification 5-3  
serial numbers 1-17, 2-75  
"Instrument Self Test" key description 3-29  
language selection 2-58  
setting of address 2-53  
"Interface Overview" key description 3-32  
frequency, characteristic of power reference 5-6  
"Frequency/Cal Fac"  
menu map 3-4  
block data, error message 4-6  
character in number, error message 4-5  
character, error message 4-4  
suffix, error message 4-5  
fuse 1-16  
replacing 2-73  
G
gain 2-36  
getting started 1-1  
ground connector 1-17  
keyboard self-test 2-71  
keys 3-3  
H
handle, adjusting 1-18  
hardkeys 1-4, 1-6, 3-3  
Hewlett-Packard  
contacting 2-74  
offices 2-77  
"HP 437B" key description 3-21  
HP-IB 1-16  
language 2-58, 5-16  
LED 3-37  
limit setting 1-8, 2-43  
compatibility 5-16  
connector characteristic 5-14  
language selection 2-58  
setting of address 2-53  
"HP-IB" key description 3-21, 3-22  
humidity characteristic 5-15  
"Limits" (window) key description 3-16  
"Limits" key description 3-26  
3-17  
I
"Linearity ATyp Dtyp" key description 3-26  
"Lithium Battery" key description 3-30  
"Local Loop Back" key description 3-31  
logarithmic units 2-32  
illegal parameter value, error message 4-7  
increment digits 3-37  
"Individual" key description 3-29  
init ignored, error message 4-6  
input buffer overrun, error message 4-11  
"Input Settings" key description 3-26  
"Insert Char" key description 3-20  
loss 2-36  
lower limit 2-43  
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offsets 2-36  
M
operating voltage 1-16  
options xi  
overview xii  
maintenance 2-73  
maps 3-3  
"Max" key description 3-15, 3-16, 3-27  
"Max Power" key description 3-29  
"Meas Setup"  
key description 3-15  
menu map 3-5  
measurement  
limits 2-43  
noise characteristic 5-7  
noise definition 5-12  
pulsed signals 2-41  
relative 2-34  
speed 5-6  
indicator 1-8  
units 2-32  
limits 2-43  
with HP E-series sensors 2-15  
memory 5-17  
sensor cables xi  
sensors 5-3  
socket 1-16  
power on 1-2, 1-3  
save and recall 2-61  
"Memory" key description 3-29  
menu maps 3-3  
key description 3-37  
menu title 1-8  
self-test 2-66  
"Meter Dgtl Anlg" key description 3-15  
"Min" key description 3-15, 3-16, 3-27  
"Min Power" key description 3-29  
"More" key description 3-18  
power output, specification 5-5  
power range, specification 5-3  
characteristics 5-6  
specification 5-5  
prepare for use 1-2  
preset conditions 2-64  
N
negative readings 2-32  
"Next" key description 3-28  
noise, characteristic 5-7  
non-volatile memory 5-17  
numeric data not allowed, error message 4-5  
numeric entry window 1-15  
problems 2-74, 4-2  
program mnemonic too long, error message 4-4  
programming language 2-58  
pulsed signals, measuring 2-41  
O
Q
"Offset" key description 3-19, 3-26  
"Offset Off On" key description 3-19, 3-26  
query deadlocked, error message 4-11  
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query interrupted, error message 4-11  
ror message 4-11  
RS422 1-16  
connector 2-54  
connector characteristics 5-14  
setting parameters 2-55  
R
rack mount 1-19  
RAM self-test 2-70  
"Range" key description 3-26  
range,setting of 2-52  
rear panel 1-16  
safety v, 5-16  
save 2-61  
recall 2-61  
Recorder Output connector 1-16, 2-59  
characteristic 5-14  
"Recorder Output" key description 3-29  
"Ref CF" key description 3-34  
reference 2-8  
key description 3-20  
menu map 3-6  
screen 1-4  
setting of 2-34  
layout 1-7  
regulatory information viii  
"Rel" key description 3-19  
"Rel/Offset"  
key description 3-19  
menu map 3-6  
relative accuracy, specification 5-4  
relative measurements 2-34  
remote interface 2-53, 5-16  
connector 1-16  
a field 3-36  
a window 3-37  
self-test 2-66  
bitmap display 2-72  
calibrator 2-71  
display 2-71  
fan 2-70  
language selection 2-58  
setting of address 2-53  
remote interface overview 2-56  
resolution of display 2-35  
returning for service 2-80  
Rmt I/O 1-17, 5-14  
HP-IB testing 2-69  
keyboard 2-71  
lithium battery (RAM) 2-70  
option 001 battery 2-71  
RAM 2-70  
ROM checksum 2-70  
serial interface 2-70  
self-test failed, error messages 4-10  
sensor cables xi  
ROM checksum self-test 2-70  
RS232 1-16  
connector 2-54  
connector characteristics 5-14  
setting parameters 2-55  
"RS232" key description 3-21  
"RS232 Loop Back" key description 3-31  
"Sensor Cal Tables" key description 3-24  
sensor calibration table  
editing 2-21  
selection of 2-19  
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using 2-19  
"Serial" key description 3-22  
serial label 1-17, 2-75  
serial number identifiers, 2-75  
service  
packaging for 2-80  
returning for 2-80  
"Service" key description 3-29  
service offices 2-77  
settling time, characteristic 5-9  
size of instrument 5-16  
units 2-32  
softkeys 1-5, 1-8, 3-3  
sound emission viii  
specifications 5-2  
"Status" key description 3-32  
status reporting line 1-7  
"Step Det Off On" key description 3-28  
step detection 2-39  
warm-up 5-2  
"Stop Bits" key description 3-22  
store 2-61  
suffix not allowed, error message 4-5  
suffix too long, error message 4-5  
switch on 1-3  
symbols 1-14  
syntax error, error message 4-4  
system error, error messages 4-9  
"System/Inputs"  
warranty iii  
watt, selecting units 2-32  
selection 1-7, 3-37  
window limits 2-44  
TTL outputs 2-44  
key description 3-21  
menu map 3-7  
zero 2-7  
T
drift definition 5-12  
drift of sensors, characteristic 5-7  
using TTL inputs 2-12  
"Zero" key description 3-34  
zero set  
"Table Off On" key description 3-25  
"Tables" key description 3-24  
telephone numbers of Hewlett-Packard 2-77  
temperature characteristic 5-15  
test. See self-test  
definition 5-12  
specification 5-4  
title 1-8  
too many digits, error message 4-5  
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"Zero/Cal"  
key description 3-34  
menu map 3-11  
zero/cal lockout 2-7  
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