Agilent 8722ET - Manual

Agilent 8722ET

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Notice
  • Page 3 – iii; Certification; Regulatory and Warranty Information; The regulatory and warranty information is in the User's Guide.; Assistance; for the nearest office.; Safety Notes; WARNING
  • Page 4 – iv; General Safety Considerations; C for every 100 watts; How to Use This Guide; This guide uses the following conventions:; SOFTKEY
  • Page 5 – Documentation Map
  • Page 6 – Contents; Installing Your Analyzer
  • Page 7 – Installing Your Analyzer
  • Page 8 – Chapter 1; Introduction; STEP 3. Meet Electrical and Environmental Requirements on page 1-7
  • Page 9 – STEP 1. Verify the Shipment; NOTE; Unpack the contents of all the shipping containers.
  • Page 11 – STEP 2. Familiarize Yourself with the Analyzer Front and; Analyzer Front Panel; CAUTION; and
  • Page 12 – Analyzer Rear Panel; OUTPUT
  • Page 13 – STEP 3. Meet Electrical and Environmental Requirements; Ensure the available AC power source; meets the following requirements:; Ensure the operating environment meets; the following requirements:; Verify that the power cable is not
  • Page 15 – STEP 4. Configure the Analyzer; • standard configuration
  • Page 16 – To Configure the Standard Analyzer; Connect the jumper cable on the analyzer rear panel as shown.
  • Page 17 – To Configure the Analyzer with Printers or Plotters; Local
  • Page 19 – PLOTTER BAUD RATE
  • Page 21 – to begin; Press each of the following softkeys to; set the date and time, followed by; SET CLOCK
  • Page 22 – To Configure the Analyzer for Bench Top or Rack Mount Use; There are three kits available for the analyzer:
  • Page 23 – To Attach Front Handles to the Analyzer (Standard); Ensure that the front handle kit is complete.; Attach the handles to the sides of the front; panel, using three screws for each handle.; Place the new trim strip over the screws on
  • Page 24 – cabinet mounting the instrument.
  • Page 26 – STEP 5. Verify the Analyzer Operation; • viewing installed options
  • Page 27 – To View the Installed Options; Cycle the AC power using the LINE switch, or press; System; SERVICE MENU
  • Page 28 – To Initiate the Analyzer Self-Test; Cycle the AC power using the LINE switch.
  • Page 29 – To Run the Operator's Check; Preset
  • Page 30 – To Test the Transmission Mode; Connect the equipment as shown and press; or; Look at the measurement trace displayed; transmission mode for channel 2, press; TRANSMISSN; Meas
  • Page 31 – To Test the Reflection Mode; Connect the equipment as shown and; press; Look at the measurement trace displayed; reflection mode for channel 1, press; If you are ready to start making; measurements, continue with
  • Page 32 – STEP 6. Back Up the EEPROM Disk; Description; EEPROM Backup Disk Procedure
  • Page 33 – . Use the front panel knob; The EEPROM backup disk procedure is now complete.; FILE UTILITIES RENAME FILE ERASE TITLE
  • Page 35 – Chapter 2; Quick Start: Learning How to Make Measurements; Analyzer Front Panel on page 2-3
  • Page 36 – measurement results for later analysis.; Disk eject button. This button ejects the disk from the disk drive.; measurement and display functions of the active display channel.; Return
  • Page 38 – Measurement Procedure; Step 1. Choose measurement parameters with your test device; Step 2. Make a measurement calibration
  • Page 39 – Learning to Make Transmission Measurements; Step 1. Choose the measurement parameters with your test device; key to return the analyzer to a known state.; Device Connections for a Transmission Measurement; Choose the following measurement settings:
  • Page 40 – Step 2. Perform a measurement calibration; Figure 2-3 Connections for a “Thru” Calibration Standard; Cal
  • Page 41 – Step 3. Measure the device; Measuring Insertion Loss; Reconnect your test device as in; Figure 2-4 Example Measurement of Insertion Loss; Scale Ref; AUTO SCALE; Marker
  • Page 42 – Step 4. Output measurement results
  • Page 43 – Measuring Other Transmission Characteristics; Measuring 3 dB Bandwidth.; MKR ZERO; Marker Search; WIDTHS on OFF
  • Page 45 – Measuring Passband Flatness or Ripple.; the
  • Page 46 – Learning to Make Reflection Measurements; illustrates two ways to; reflection coefficient (; or S
  • Page 47 – Choose the following measurement parameters:; REFLECTION
  • Page 48 – Connections for an S; RETURN
  • Page 49 – to complete the process.; Measuring Return Loss.; Connect your device to PORT 1 or the REFLECTION port.; Figure 2-10 Example Measurement of Return Loss; SAVE STATE
  • Page 50 – “To Configure the Analyzer with; “To Configure; Figure 2-11 Example Measurement Title; Display; MORE TITLE ERASE TITLE; SYSTEM CONTROLLER; Copy; PRINT MONOCHROME
  • Page 51 – Measuring Other Reflection Characteristics; Measuring Reflection Coefficient; to recall the calibrated reflection measurement; Figure 2-12 Example Reflection Coefficient Measurement Trace; RECALL STATE; Format; LIN MAG
  • Page 52 – Press; SWR
  • Page 53 – Measuring S; units full scale; POLAR; Marker Fctn; MARKER MODE MENU POLAR MKR MENU
  • Page 55 – Figure 2-15 Example Impedance Measurement Trace; • Measuring Admittance; To change the display to an inverse Smith chart graticule and; Figure 2-16 Example Admittance Measurement Trace
  • Page 56 – If You Encounter a Problem; If the analyzer display does not light:; analyzer power module.; Refer to; Figure 2-17 Line Fuse Removal and Replacement
  • Page 57 – If the display lights, but the ventilation fan does not start:; Data Entry Problems; If there is no RF signal at the front-panel port:; SOURCE PWR
  • Page 58 – If the error message:
  • Page 59 – Table 2-1 Agilent Technologies Sales and Service Offices; UNITED STATES
  • Page 60 – Index
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Installation and Quick Start Guide

Agilent Technologies

8719ET/ES
8720ET/ES
8722ET/ES

Network Analyzers

Part Number: 08720-90391

Printed in USA

Print Date: February 2001

Supersedes: May 2000

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Page 2 - ii; Notice

ii Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Agilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material,including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for aparticular purpose. Agilent Technologies ...

Page 3 - iii; Certification; Regulatory and Warranty Information; The regulatory and warranty information is in the User's Guide.; Assistance; for the nearest office.; Safety Notes; WARNING

iii Certification Agilent Technologies Company certifies that this product met its published specificationsat the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that itscalibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute ofStandards and Technolog...

Page 4 - iv; General Safety Considerations; C for every 100 watts; How to Use This Guide; This guide uses the following conventions:; SOFTKEY

iv General Safety Considerations WARNING For continued protection against fire hazard replace line fuse onlywith same type and rating (115V operation: T 5A 125V UL/ 230Voperation: T 4A H 250V IEC). The use of other fuses or material isprohibited. WARNING This is a Safety Class I product (provided wi...

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