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1. Voltage 10 8V gt Capacity 5200mAH BNC female reference input BNC female reference output 10MHz 500 impedance BNC female open collector Alarm output BNC female 3 3V CMOS trigger input gated sweep input 3 5mm stereo headphone jack wired for mono operation USB B Device port USB 1 1 2 0 RJ 45 10Base T 100Base Tx 19 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Display Attenuation Date Marker Function level and time information LXI icon menu Scale and Sweep Reference settings level Trace Detection Traces and settings waveforms Unassigned settin Sweep g icons progress TE bar 0 a Sweep Ze N Trigger Entry Freguency Bandwidth Status icons Pre amp Message settings and USB area settings Scale Displays the vertical scale of the vertical grid Reference level Displays the reference level Attenuation Displays the vertical scale attenuation of the input signal Date Time Displays the date and time Marker Displays marker information information LXI icon This icon indicates the status of the LXI connection Function menu Soft menu keys associated with the F1 to F7 function keys to the right of the display 20 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Sweep Mode Sweep settings Trace and detection settings Blank Trigger settings Pre amp settings USB settings Status Icons Frequency Bandwidth settings Entry Messa
2. 2 Press 2014 gt Enter F1 3 Press Month F2 gt 7 gt Enter F1 4 Press Day F3 gt 1 gt Enter F1 5 Press Return F7 ZN The System Date will be shown at the top of the Note display System Time Example Set the System Time to 9 00 AM 1 Press em gt Date T ime F4 gt Set Time F2 gt Hour F1 2 Press 9 gt Enter F1 3 Press Minute F2 gt 0 gt Enter F1 4 Press Second F3 gt 0 gt Enter F1 5 Press Return F7 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide MN The System Time will be shown at the top of the Note display System Wake Up Example Set the GSP 9300 to wake up at 9 00 Clock AM 1 Press sen gt Date T ime F4 gt Wake Up Clock F3 gt Select Clock F1 2 Press Clock 1 F1 Clock 7 F7 to choose a clock 1 7 3 Press State F2 to turn the wake up clock on off 4 Press Hour F3 gt 9 gt Enter F1 5 Press Minute F4 gt 0 gt Enter F1 6 Press F5 and choose Rept Repeat or Single 7 Press Select Date F6 and select a day 8 Press Return F7 to save the Wake Up Clock settings ZN The system time is kept with the CR2032 clock Note battery If the system time wake up clock can no longer be set please replace the clock battery See page 47 30 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Firmware Update Description The GSP 9300 allows the firmware to be updated by end users Before using the GSP 9300 please check the GW Instek website or ask your local distribu
3. 5 dBm to 12 dBm 1 MHz to 3GHz 0 20 dB typical 3 GHz to 6 GHz 0 20 dB typical 12 dBm to 20 dBm 1 MHz to 3GHz 0 35 dB typical 3 GHz to 6 GHz 0 30 dB typical Linearity 25 C 3 Measurement Speed 100 ms for Low Noise Mode Typical 30 ms for Fast Mode GW INSTEK APPENDIX GSP 9300 Dimensions 77 4 T ff GWINSTEK 05 5200 g i l l i 1 o i K g L f M 350 0 57 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Declaration of Conformity We GOOD WILL INSTRUMENT CO LTD No 7 1 Jhongsing Rd Tucheng Dist New Taipei City 236 Taiwan GOOD WILL INSTRUMENT SUZHOU CO LTD No 69 Lushan Road Suzhou New District Jiangsu China declare that the below mentioned product Type of Product Spectrum Analyzer Model Number GSP 9300 is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC For the evaluation regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low
4. Like the GSP 930 the GSP 9300 features a split window display to view data in spectrum topographic or spectrographic views There are also a number of additional test functions such as 2FSK 1PdB and new dedicated EMC pretest functions for EMI and EMS testing Lastly the GSP 9300 significantly reduces the sweep time and RBW filter step resolution and complexity Main Features Performance e 9kHz 3GHz bandwidth 1Hz resolution e Nominal RBW accuracy of 5 lt 1MHz 8 1MHz e Video bandwidth 1Hz 1MHz 1 3 10 steps e Amplitude measurement range DANL 30dBm frequency dependent e Input attenuation 0 50dB 1dB steps e Phase noise lt 88dBc Hz 1GHz 10kHz typical Features e 1 3 10 step increments for RBW bandwidth e Three display modes Spectrum Topographic and Spectrographic e Split window display e Built in EMI filter e Auto Wake up e Built in preamplifier GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED e Gate sweep e Marker Frequency counter e Two operating modes Spectrum and Power Meter mode e EMI Pretest functions e SEM measurement e ACPR measurement e OCBW measurement e 2FSK measurement e Phase jitter measurement e Harmonics measurement e P1dB measurement e Channel power measurement e Demodulation analyzer e Diverse marker functions and features with Peak Table e Sequence function to automatically perform pre programmed sequential operations e Optional battery operation GW INS
5. Span Sets the amplitude reference level attenuation pre amplifier controls scale and other options for attenuation and scale Amplitude Automatically searches the peak signal with maximum amplitude and displays it with appropriate horizontal and vertical scales Sets the resolution bandwidth video bandwidth average type and turns the EMI filter on off Control keys BW Avg Sweep Sets the sweep time and gate time Toggles the Sweep Control between Fast and Normal mode Accesses measurement options such as ACPR OCBW demodulation measurements SEM TOI 2FSK phase jitter and other advanced measurements Measure EMC Dedicated EMI testing and setup Pretest menu Sets traces and trace related functions Trace Limit Sets and tests Pass Fail limit lines Line 14 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED The Display key configures the windowing mode and basic display properties Sets the triggering modes File File utilities options Save the trace state etc and save options Recall the trace state etc and recall options Marker Turns the Markers on off and configures the markers The Marker key positions the markers on the trace Finds each maximum and seach minimum peak Used with the Marker function Auxiliary Access set and edit program sequences The Option Control key allows you Control System to setup optional accessories such as the Tracking Generator Power
6. Voltage Directive the following standards were applied EMC EN 61326 1 Electrical equipment for measurement control and EN 61326 2 1 laboratory use EMC requirements 2006 EN 61326 2 2 Conducted and Radiated Emissions Electrostatic Discharge EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 EN 61000 4 2 2009 Current Harmonic Radiated Immunity EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2008 A2 2010 Voltage Fluctuation Electrical Fast Transients EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 61000 4 4 2012 Surge Immunity EN 61000 4 5 2006 Conducted Susceptibility EN 61000 4 6 2009 Power Frequency Magnetic Field EN 61000 4 8 2010 Voltage Dips Interrupts EN 61000 4 11 2004 Low Voltage Equipment Directive 2006 95 EC Safety Requirements EN 61010 1 2010 Third Edition EN 61010 2 030 2010 First Edition GW INSTEK 59
7. It takes a little less than 1 minute for the GSP 9300 Note to fully startup 27 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Power Down Description The GSP 9300 has two methods to power down Normal and Forced Power Down The normal power down method will save the system state and end any running processes The state is saved for the next time the instrument is turned back on The forced power down method only does a minimum state save Normal Power Press the power button The system will Down automatically handle the power down procedure in the following order e The system state is saved e Outstanding processes are closed in sequence e The LCD backlight is turned off e The system enters standby mode the power key changes from orange to blue ZN The process takes 10 seconds Note Forced Power Press and hold the power button for 4 Down seconds until the system turns off and the power button turns blue A The forced power down mode might cause the Note GSP 9300 to perform a longer system check the next time it is powered up GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Setting the Date Time and Wake Up Clock Description The GSP 9300 can be setup to power up automatically using the Wakeup Clock function This feature is useful to wake up the instrument early and eliminate settling time System Date Example Set the System Date to July 1 2014 1 Press S gt Date T ime F4 gt Set Date F1 gt Year F1
8. Meter or Demo Kit The System key shows system information settings and other system related functions 15 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Preset Local key LOCAL The Preset key will restore the spectrum analyzer to the Factory or User Preset settings The Preset key will also return the instrument back to local control after it has been in remote control mode The Quick Save utility allows you to save either the state trace display screen limit line correction or sequence with only a single press Power key Turns the instrument on off On yellow off blue Scroll wheel Edit values select listed items Arrow keys Increment decrement values in steps select listed items RF input terminal RF INPUT 500 DC 50V MAX A gt 30dBm MAX RF input port Accepts RF inputs Maximum input 30dBm e Input impedance 500 Maximum DC voltage t50V e N type female 16 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED DC power supply SMB port supplies power for OCB optional accessories 500mA MAX a Atimr e DC 7V e 500mA Max The numeric keypad is used to enter values and parameters It is often used in conjunction with the arrow keys and scroll wheel Numeric keypad OOOO C OOO EOOO The Tracking Generator TG output source TG output port TG OUTPUT 500 N type female a
9. in 0 5 dB steps Absolute Accuracy 0 5 dB 160 MHz 10 dBm Source attenuation 10 dB 20 to 30 C Output Flatness Referenced to 160 MHz 10 dBm 100 kHz to 2 GHz 1 5 dB 2 GHz to 3 GHz 2dB Output Level 0 8 dB Referenced to 10 dBm Switching Uncertainty Harmonics lt 30 dBc Typical output level 10 dBm Reverse Power 30 dBm max Connector type N type female Impedance 50 ohm Nominal Output VSWR lt 1 6 1 300 kHz to 3 GHz source attenuation gt 12 dB 5 The minimum RBW filter is 10kHz when the TG output is ON USB Power Sensor Optional Type Average power sensor Model PWS 06 Interface to Meter USB cable to GSP9300 Front Panel USB Host Connector Type N type male 50 ohm nominal Input VSWR 1 1 1 Typical 1 3 1 Max Input Frequency 1 to 6200 MHz Sensing Level 32 to 20 dBm Max Input Damage lt 27 dBm Power GWINSTEK 56 GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Power 30 dBm to 5 dBm Measurement 1 MHz to 3GHz 0 1 dB typical 0 3 dB max Uncertainty 3 GHz to 6 GHz 0 15 dB typical 0 3 dB max 25 C 5 dBm to 12 dBm 1 MHz to 3GHz 0 15 dB typical 0 3 dB max 3 GHz to 6 GHz 0 15 dB typical 0 3 dB max 12 dBm to 20 dBm 1 MHz to 3GHz 0 2 dB typical 0 4 dB max 3 GHz to 6 GHz 0 2 dB typical 0 4 dB max Power 30 dBm to 5 dBm Measurement 1 MHz to 3GHz 0 25 dB typical Uncertainty 3 GHz to 6 GHz 0 25 dB typical Oto 25 C
10. the display correspond directly to the soft menu keys on their left F1 F7 function keys Soft menu keys T TI O Input Parameter Values Selecting this type of menu key will allow you to enter a new value with the numeric keypad or increment decrement the value using the scroll wheel Toggle State Pressing this menu key will toggle the state 33 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Toggle State amp Input Parameter Pressing this menu key will allow you to toggle the state of the function between Auto and Man ual state When in the Man state the parameter value can be manually edited Use the numeric keypad to enter the new value or use the scroll wheel to increment decrement the current value Sub Menu Date Time gt Pressing this menu key will enter a submenu Sub Menu to select parameter Pressing this menu key will enter a submenu to select a parameter Active Function Pressing this type of menu key will activate that function The menu key will be highlighted to show it is the active function 34 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Parameter input Using the numeric keypad Back Space Numerical keypad Scroll wheel 6 Di h gt N Directional arrow keys Bac
11. 0 and SL remove the battery cover and LNV battery if connected 2 Replace the battery with the same type and specification 47 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide GSP 9300 Specifications The specifications apply when the GSP is powered on for at least 30 minutes to warm up to a temperature of 20 C to 30 C unless specified otherwise Frequency Frequency Range 9 kHz to 3 0 GHz Resolution 1 Hz Frequency Reference Accuracy period since last adjustment X aging rate stability over temperature supply voltage stability Aging Rate 2 ppm max 1 year after last adjustment Frequency 0 025 ppm 0 to 50 C Stability over Temperature Supply Voltage 0 02 ppm Stability Frequency Readout Accuracy Start Stop marker frequency indication X frequency Center Marker reference accuracy 10 x RBW frequency resolution Trace points Max 601 points min 6 points Marker Frequency Counter Resolution 1 Hz 10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz Accuracy marker frequency RBW Span gt 0 02 indication X frequency Mkr level to DNL gt 30 reference accuracy dB Frequency Span counter resolution Range 0 Hz zero span 100 Hz to 3 GHz Resolution 1 Hz Accuracy frequency resolution RBW Auto GW INSTEK APPENDIX Phase Noise Offset from Fc 1 GHz RBW 1 Carrier kHz VBW 10 Hz Average gt 40 10 kHz lt 88 dBc Hz TypicaP 100 kHz
12. A DC 50V MAX B a Input impedance 500 e Output power 50dBm to 0dBm e Maximum reversed power 30dBm USB A Micro SD lt gt USB A port Micro SD port for gt saving recalling settings files 17 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Rear Panel IF OUT DVI I USB B Fan Power port LAN port socket RS232 port TRIG IN GATE IN port ALARM OUT OPEN COLLECTOR REF OUT REF IN GPIB port Battery cover optional Optional battery pack RS232 Rez RS2329 pin DSUB port IF OUT p SMA IF Out port DVI I ais DVI video out port Supports SVGA E ae o 800X600 60Hz Fan Power Socket 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Socket 18 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Battery pack REF IN REF OUT Security Lock ALARM OUT TRIG IN GATE IN Phone USB B LAN REF IN 10 MHz REF OUT 10 MHz i ALARM OUT PEN COLLECTOR RD TRIG IN GATE IN
13. Bm Preamp off 0 3 dB Ref level 0 dBm 10 dB RF attenuation Preamp on 0 4 dB Ref level 30 dBm Frequency Response 0 dB RF attenuation Preamp off Attenuation 10 dB Reference 160 MHz 20 to 30 C 100 kHz to 2 0 0 5 dB GHz 2GHzto3 GHz 0 7dB Preamp on Attenuation 0 dB Reference 160 MHz 20 to 30 C 1 MHzto2 GHz 0 6dB 2GHzto3 GHz 0 8dB Attenuation Switching Uncertainty Attenuator setting 0 to 50 dB in 1 dB step Uncertainty RBW Filter Switching Uncertainty 0 15 dB reference 160 MHz 10dB attenuation 1 Hz to 1 MHz Level Measurement Uncertainty 0 25 dB reference 10 kHz RBW Overall Amplitude Accuracy 1 5 dB 20 to 30 C frequency gt 1 MHz Signal input 0 to 50 dBm Reference level 0 to 50 dBm Input attenuation 10 dB RBW 1 kHz VBW 1 kHz after cal Preamp Off 0 5 dB Typical 51 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Spurious Response Second Harmonic Preamp off signal input 30dBm 0 Intercept dB attenuation 35 dBm Typical 10 MHz lt fc lt 775 MHz 60dBm Typical 775 MHz lt fc lt 1 5 GHz Third order Preamp off signal input 30dBm 0 Intercept dB attenuation gt 1dBm 300 MHz to 3 GHz Input Related lt 60 dBc Input signal level 30 dBm Att Spurious Mode Att 0dB 20 30 C Residual lt 90 dBm Input terminated 0 dB attenuation Response Preamp off inherent Swee
14. IONS This chapter contains important safety instructions that you must follow during operation and storage Read the following before any operation to ensure your safety and to keep the instrument in the best possible condition Safety Symbols These safety symbols may appear in this manual or on the instrument A Warning Identifies conditions or practices that WARNING could result in injury or loss of life ZN Caution Identifies conditions or practices that CAUTION could result in damage to the instrument or to other properties DANGER High Voltage Attention Refer to the Manual Earth ground Terminal Frame or Chassis Terminal Do not dispose electronic equipment as unsorted municipal waste Please use a separate collection facility or contact the supplier from which this instrument was purchased p4 So gt B GW INSTEK SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Guidelines General e Do not place any heavy object on the Guideline instrument ZN e Avoid severe impact or rough handling that CRETIN leads to damaging the instrument e Do not discharge static electricity to the instrument e Use only mating connectors not bare wires for the terminals Ensure signals to the RF input do not exceed 30dBm Ensure reverse power to the TG output terminal does not exceed 30dBm e Do not supply any input signals to the TG output e Do not block the cooling fan opening e Do not disassemble the instrument un
15. IPPort to see the Hi Slip Port number HiSlip port 4880 Reset LAN It may be necessary to reset the LAN configuration settings before the LAN can be used Press S gt More F7 gt RmtInterface Config F1 gt LAN Reset F3 to reset the LAN 43 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide LXI Browser Interface and Function Check Functionality Enter the IP address of the spectrum analyzer in check a web browser after the instrument has been configured and connected to the LAN page 41 http XXX XXX XXX XXX The web browser interface appears Welcome Page The Welcome Page lists all the LXI and LAN configuration settings as well as the instrument identification The instrument identification can be turned on off from this page LX Instrument Welcomw Page Identification ON 8 OFF LXI Device Model GSP9300 Manufacturer GWINSTEK Serial Number EN203036 Description GWINSTEK GSP9300 036 LXI Extended Functions LXI HiSLIP LXI Version 14 LXI Core 2011 Fireware Revision T2 0 1 2 DNS hostname mDNS hostname GSP9300 036 local MAC Address 00 22 24 81 7E 22 TCPAP Address 172 16 22 157 ininal Ee TCPIP0 172 16 22 157 inst0 INSTR TCPIP0 172 16 22 157 hisip INSTR LXI The LXI icon in the GSP 9300 display will flash when the Identification setting is turned on A Note GW INSTEK BASIC OPERATION View amp Modify The View amp Modify Configuration allows you Configuration to modify the LAN settings
16. Spectrum Analyzer GSP 9300 QUICK START GUIDE GW INSTEK PART NO 82SP 930A0M01 M 1SO 9001 CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER GW INSTEK This manual contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without prior written consent of Good Will company The information in this manual was correct at the time of printing However Good Will continues to improve products and reserves the rights to change specification equipment and maintenance procedures at any time without notice Good Will Instrument Co Ltd No 7 1 Jhongsing Rd Tucheng Dist New Taipei City 236 Taiwan GW INSTEK Table of Contents Table of Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS zn soncseanansesudiesaeontanesveriiatis 2 GETTING STARTED peirin aiia 7 GSP 9300 Introduction jsa 8 ACCESSOMES s se eete entered teiue ieten kon 11 AppearaNCE ds scsnecotersesetosereescsednevesnees 13 First Use Instructions ee 25 BASIC OPERATION inise torssn niar 37 Viewing a Signal wicsscsjcoviscsctepascaszanennses 37 Using the Marker Function 39 Interface Configuration 4 APPENDIX edn skl ko do hnal dd smentenvacentens 47 Replace the Clock Battery 47 GSP 9300 Specifications 48 GSP 9300 Dimensions ee 57 Declaration of Conformity ssesss0s00 58 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide SAFETY INSTRUCT
17. TEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Interface e 8 4 color LCD 800x600 e On screen menu icons e DVI I video output e RS 232 with RTS CTS hardware flow control e USB 2 0 with support for USB TMC e LAN TCP IP with LXI support e Optional GPIB IEEE488 interface e Optional 3G USB adapter for WLAN e Optional power meter adapter e IF output 886MHz e Headphone output e REF reference clock input output BNC ports e Alarm Open collector output BNC port Trigger Gate input BNC ports e RF N type input port Tracking generator output e DC 7V 500mA output SMB port 10 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Accessories Standard Accessories Options Optional Accessories Part number Region dependant N A N A N A Region dependant Option number Optl Opt2 Opt3 Part number ADB 002 ADB 006 ADB 008 GSC 009 PW S 06 GRA 415 Description Power cord User manual CD Includes User manual Programming manual SpectrumShot quick start guide SpectrumShot software IVI driver Quick start guide Certificate of calibration Power cord Description Tracking generator Battery 11 1V 5200mAH Li ion battery GPIB interface IEEE 488 bus Description DC block BNC 50R 10MHz 2 2GHz DC BLOCK N TYPE 50R 10MHz 6GHz DC BLOCK SMA 50R 0 1MHz 8GHz Soft Carrying Case USB Average Power Sensor up to 6200 MHz 32 to 20 dBm 6U Rack mount kit GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Software D
18. ck Start Guide Display Marker frequency Measurement Marker position GW INSTEK BASIC OPERATION Interface Configuration The GSP 9300 supports USB RS 232 GPIB optional WLAN and LAN based LXI interfaces for remote control This Quick Start Guide only details how to connect to a LAN to access the LXI browser interface for remote control and configuration Please see the programming manual or user manual on the accompanying User Manual CD for further details Configure the LAN and LXI Interface The GSP 9300 is a class C LXI compliant instrument The LXI specification allows instrumentation to be configured for basic remote control or monitoring over a LAN or WLAN The GSP 9300 also supports HiSlip HiSlip High Speed LAN Instrument Protocol is an advanced LAN based standard for 488 2 communications For details on the LXI specification compliance classes and HiSLIP please see the LXI website http www lxistandard org Background The LAN interface is used for remote control over a network The spectrum analyzer supports DHCP connections so the instrument can be automatically connected to an existing network Alternatively network settings can also be manually configured LAN IP Address Default Gateway configuration Subnet Mask DNS Server Settings DHCP on off Connection Connect an Ethernet cable from 5 the network to the rear panel LAN port 41 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Qu
19. e RJ 45 Base 10Base T 100Base Tx Auto MDIX USB Device Connector Type B plug For remote control only supports USB TMC Protocol Version 2 0 IF Output Connector Type SMA female Impedance 50 ohm Nominal 53 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide IF Frequency 886 MHz Nominal Output level 25 dBm 10 dB attenuation RF Earphone Output input 0 dBm 1 GHz Connector Type Video Output 3 5mm stereo jack wired for mono operation Connector Type RS232 Interface DVI I integrated analog and digital Single Link Compatible with VGA or HDMI standard through adapter Connector Type GPIB Interface Optional D sub 9 pin female Tx Rx RTS CTS Connector Type AC Power Input IEEE 488 bus connector Power Source Battery Pack Optional AC 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz Auto range selection Battery pack 6 cells Li lon With UN38 3 rechargeable 3S2P Certification Voltage DC 10 8 V Capacity 5200 mAh 56Wh General Internal Data 16 MB nominal storage Power lt 65 W Consumption Warm up Time lt 30 minutes Temperature Range 5 C to 45 C Operating 20 C to 70 C Storage Weight 4 5 kg 9 9 Ib Inc all options Basic TG GPIB Battery Dimensions 210 x 350 x 100 mm Approximately 54 8 3x 13 8 x 3 9 in GW INSTEK APPENDIX Tracking Generator Optional Frequency Range 100 kHz to 3 GHz Output Power 50 dBm to 0 dBm
20. e pollution degrees and their requirements as follows The instrument falls under degree 2 Pollution refers to addition of foreign matter solid liquid or gaseous ionized gases that may produce a reduction of dielectric strength or surface resistivity Pollution degree 1 No pollution or only dry non conductive pollution occurs The pollution has no influence e Pollution degree 2 Normally only non conductive pollution occurs Occasionally however a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected Pollution degree 3 Conductive pollution occurs or dry non conductive pollution occurs which becomes conductive due to condensation which is expected In such conditions equipment is normally protected against exposure to direct sunlight precipitation and full wind pressure but neither temperature nor humidity is controlled Storage e Location Indoor environment e Temperature 20 C to 70 C e Humidity lt 90 GW INSTEK SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Disposal Do not dispose this instrument as unsorted municipal waste Please use a separate collection M facility or contact the supplier from which this instrument was purchased Please make sure discarded electrical waste is properly recycled to reduce environmental impact GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Power cord for the United Kingdom When using the instrument in the United Kingdom make sure the power cord meets the fol
21. from the browser Press the Modify Configuration button to modify any of the configuration files A password must be entered to alter the settings Default password xiWNpwd Note password is case sensitive Configuration pectrnm analyzer Apply Undo Change Factory Defaulte TCP IP Configuration Automatic DHCP Mode Manual IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server DNS hostname GSP9320 036 Description GWINSTBK GSP9300 036 HiSLIP Port 4390 Password Change Password Enter Old Password Enter New Password Confirm New Password 45 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide SCPI Command The SCPI Command page allows you to enter SCPI commands directly from the browser for full remote control Please see the programming manual for details A password must be entered before remote commands can be used Default password lxiWNpwd Note password is case sensitive Enter SCPI command or query Wate Read Write amp Read Get Image The Get Image page allows the browser to remotely capture a screenshot of the GSP 9300 display M For further details please see the programming Note manual available on the GW Instek web site www gwinstek com GW INSTEK APPENDIX ArPPEN DIX Replace the Clock Battery Background The system clock and wake up clock keep time using a button battery Battery type CR2032 3V 210mAh Connection 1 Turn off the GSP 930
22. ge area Trace and waveforms USB This icon displays the sweep mode as set by the Sweep Mode key Sweep icon that shows the sweep status Trace icon that shows the trace type and the detection mode used for each trace Unassigned setting icons Trigger icon that shows the trigger status Pre amplifier icon that shows the Pre amplifier status Displays the status of the USB A port Displays the interface status power source status and alarm status etc See the Status Icon Overview on page 23 for a list of the status icons Displays the Start Center and Stop frequencies RBW VBW Span and Sweep settings This area is used to show system messages errors and input values parameters Main display showing the input signals traces limit lines and marker positions 21 GWINSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Sweep progress bar 22 The sweep progress bar shows the progress of slow sweeps greater than 2 seconds GWINSTEK GETTING STARTED Status Icon Overview 3G Adapter Demo Kit PreAmp AC Charge Alarm Off Alarm On Amplitude Offset Battery indicator Bandwidth Indicator Indicates that the 3G adapter is installed and turned on Indicates that the demo kit is installed and turned on Indicates that the pre amplifier is on Shown when running on AC power Shown when the AC power is charging the battery Alarm buzzer output is currently off A
23. ick Start Guide 1 Press 6 em gt More F7 gt RmtInterface F1 gt LANIF2 gt LAN Config F1 to set the LAN settings IP Address F1 Sets the IP address Subnet Mask F2 Sets the subnet mask Default Gateway F3 Sets the default gateway DNS ServerfF4 Sets the DNS server address LAN Config F5 Toggles the LAN configuration between DHCP and manual IP settings 2 Press Apply F6 to confirm the LAN configuration settings Display Icon The LXI icon turns green when connected to a LAN and will flash if the Identification setting is on see page 44 Set Password The password on the LXI webpage can be set from the spectrum analyzer The password is shown in the system information 3 Press Sen gt More F7 gt RmtInterface Config F1 gt LAN F2 gt LXIPassword F3 to set the password 4 Enter the password using the F1 F7 keys as shown below or use the numeric keypad to enter numbers Limitations e No spaces e Only 1 9 A Z a z characters allowed 42 GW INSTEK BASIC OPERATION A B C a ABCDE T D b FGHIJ E KLMNO Lowercase d gt Rename gt PORST Return e X UVWXY lt z Return WS Return N Y Cancel password Menu tree to enter the password Password Press to confirm setting the password Hi SLIP Port 7 Press em gt More F7 gt RmtInterface Config F1 gt LAN F2 gt HiSL
24. ixer power level dBm input power dBm attenuation dB Displayed Average Noise Level DANL Preamp off 0 dB attenuation RF Input is terminated with a 50Q load RBW 10 Hz VBW 10 Hz span 500 Hz reference level 60dBm trace average gt 40 9 kHz to 100 kHz lt 93 dBm 100 kHz to 1 MHz lt 90 dBm 3 x f 100 kHz dB Nominal 1 MHz to 10 MHz lt 122 dBm 10 MHz to 3 GHz lt 122 dBm Preamp on 100 kHz to 1 MHz 1 MHz to 10 MHz 10 MHz to 3 GHz 0 dB attenuation RF Input is terminated with a 500 load RBW 10 Hz VBW 10Hz span 500 Hz reference level 60dBm trace average gt 40 lt 108 dBm 3 x f 100 kHz dB lt 142 dBm Nominal lt 142 dBm 3 x f 1 GHz dB 4 DANL spec excludes spurious response Level Display Range 50 Scales Log Linear Units dBm dBmvV dBuV V W Marker Level 0 01 dB Log scale Readout 0 01 of reference level Linear scale Level Display Trace Topographic Single split Modes Spectrogram Windows Number of Traces 4 Detector Positive peak negative Can be setup for each peak sample normal trace separately RMS not Video Trace Functions Clear amp Write Max Min Hold View Blank Average GW INSTEK APPENDIX Absolute Amplitude Accuracy Absolute Point Center 160 MHz RBW 10 kHz VBW 1 kHz span 100 kHz log scale 1 dB div peak detector 20 to 30 C signal input 0 d
25. kspace Enter keys Parameter values can be entered using the numeric keypad the scroll wheel and occasionally with the arrow keys When prompted to enter a parameter use the number keys 0 9 the decimal key and the sign key to enter a value After a value has been entered the soft menu keys can be used to selg eu naas The value q bottom of t include deq or for ente addresses Edited parameter Use the backspace key to delete the last character or number entered 35 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Using the scroll Use the scroll wheel to alter the current value wheel Clockwise increases the value anti clockwise decreases the value Directional arrows Use the directional arrows to select discrete parameters or to alter values by a coarser resolution than the scroll wheel Left decreases the value right increases the value 36 GW INSTEK BASIC OPERATION Basic OPERATION The Basic Operation chapter in this Quick Start Guide only covers a few basic operations how to view a signal how to use a marker to make a measurement and how to setup the LXI interface For comprehensive operating instructions please see the user manual on the accompanying User Manual CD Viewing a Signal Description This section will give a brief overview on how to view signals from the rear panel REF out terminal Only the basic settings will be shown Operation 1 Press Preset This will res
26. larm buzzer output is currently on Indicates that the amplitude shift is active This icon appears when amplitude related functions are used Reference level offset Amplitude Correction Input Z 750 and Input Z cal gt 0 Indicates the battery charge Indicates that the RBW or VBW settings are in manual mode GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Average External Lock External Trigger Math Sequence Indicator Sweep Indicator Tracking generator TG Normalization Wake up clock USB Micro SD 24 Indicates that the Average function is active Indicates that the system is now locked and refers to the external reference input signal External trigger signal is being used Trace math is being used Shown when a sequence is running Indicates that the sweep time is manually set Indicates that the tracking generator is turned on Indicates that the tracking generator has been normalized Indicates that the wake up clock is turned on Indicates that a USB flash drive is inserted into the front panel and is recognized Indicates that a micro SD card is inserted into the front panel and is recognized GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED First Use Instructions Use the procedures below when first using the GSP 9300 to tilt the stand insert the battery pack power up the instrument set the internal clock set the wake up clock update the firmware and to restore the default setting
27. less you are qualified Measurement categories EN 61010 1 2010 specifies the measurement categories and their requirements as follows The instrument falls under category II e Measurement category IV is for measurement performed at the source of low voltage installation e Measurement category III is for measurement performed in the building installation e Measurement category II is for measurement performed on the circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation e Measurement category is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to Mains Power Supply AC Input voltage range 100V 240V M e Frequency 50 60Hz WARNING e To avoid electrical shock connect the protective grounding conductor of the AC power cord to an earth ground GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Battery e Rating 10 8V 6 cell Li ion battery A Turn off the power and remove the power cord CAUTION before installing or removing the battery Cleaning e Disconnect the power cord before cleaning e Usea soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild detergent and water Do not spray any liquid e Do not use chemicals containing harsh material such as benzene toluene xylene and acetone Operation Location Indoor no direct sunlight dust free Environment almost non conductive pollution Note below e Temperature 5 C to 45 C e Humidity lt 90 Pollution Degree EN 61010 1 2010 specifies th
28. lowing safety instructions NOTE This lead appliance must only be wired by competent persons WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green Yellow Earth O5 Blue Neutral f Brown Live Phase As the colours of the wires in main leads may not correspond with the coloured marking identified in your plug appliance proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Green amp Yellow must be connected to the Earth terminal marked with either the letter E the earth symbol or coloured Green Green amp Yellow The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Blue or Black The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or P or coloured Brown or Red If in doubt consult the instructions provided with the equipment or contact the supplier This cable appliance should be protected by a suitably rated and approved HBC mains fuse refer to the rating information on the equipment and or user instructions for details As a guide a cable of 0 75mm should be protected by a 3A or 5A fuse Larger conductors would normally require 13A types depending on the connection method used Any exposed wiring from a cable plug or connection that is engaged in a live socket is extremely hazardous If a cable or plug is deemed hazardous tu
29. lt 95 dBc Hz Typical 1 MHz lt 113 dBc Hz Typical Resolution Bandwidth RBW Filter Filter Bandwidth 1 Hz to 1 MHz in 1 3 10 3dB bandwidth sequence 200 Hz 9 kHz 120 kHz 6dB bandwidth 1MHz Accuracy 8 RBW 1IMHz Nominal 5 RBW lt 1MHz Nominal Shape Factor lt 4 5 1 Video Bandwidth VBW Filter Normal Bandwidth ratio 60dB 3dB 1 Hz to 1 MHz in 1 3 10 sequence Filter Bandwidth 3dB bandwidth 1 Frequency Resolution Span Trace points 1 2 Typical specifications in this datasheet mean that the performance can be exhibited in 80 of the units with a 95 confidence level over the temperature range 20 to 30 C They are not covered by the product warranty 3 Nominal values indicate expected performance They are not covered by the product warranty Amplitude Amplitude Range Measurement 100 kHz to 1 MHz Range Displayed Average Noise Level DANL to 18 dBm 1 MHz to 10 MHz DANL to 21 dBm 10 MHz to 3 GHz Attenuator DANL to 30 dBm Input Attenuator 0 to 50 dB in 1 dB step Range Maximum Safe Input Level Auto or manual setup Average Total lt 33 dBm Input attenuator Power 210 dB DC Voltage 50V 49 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide 1 dB Gain Compression Total Power at Ist gt 0 dBm TypicakFc gt 50 MHz Mixer preamp off Total Power at the gt 22 dBm TypicakFc gt 50 MHz Preamp preamp on m
30. ownloads 12 PC Software for Windows System SpectrumShot quick start guide SpectrumShot software IVI Driver Supports LabView amp LabWindows CVI Programming Android System GSP 9300 Remote Control available on Google play GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Appearance GSP 9300 Front Panel LCD Function Main Control File keys display keys keys keys Power key ff GWINKTEK 55P 5500 imi Marker keys Preset Local and Quick Auxillary keys o 4 t Scroll wheel l Arrow keys l U RF input terminal USB A Tracking Numeric DC power Micro SD generator Enter and supply port output BK SP keys LCD display 800x600 color LCD display The display shows the soft keys for the current function freguency amplitude and marker information Function keys E s The F1 to F7 function keys directly correspond to the soft keys on the right hand side of display Main keys Sets the center frequency start frequency stop frequency center frequency step and frequency offset values 13 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Sets the span with options for full span zero span and last span
31. p Sweep Time Range 310 us to 1000 s Span gt 0 Hz 50 us to 1000 s Span 0 Hz Min Resolution 10 us Sweep Mode Continuous Single Trigger Source Free run Video External Trigger Slope Positive or negative edge RF Preamplifier Frequency Range 1 MHz to 3 GHz Gain 18 dB Nominal installed as standard Front Panel Input Output RF Input Connector Type N type female Impedance 50 ohm Nominal VSWR lt 1 6 1 300 kHz to 3 GHz Input attenuator gt 10 dB 52 GW INSTEK APPENDIX Power for Option Connector Type SMB male Voltage Current DC 7V 500 mA max With short circuit protection USB Host Connector Type A plug Protocol Version 2 0 Supports Full High Low speed MicroSD Socket Protocol SD 1 1 Supported Cards microSD microSDHC Up to 32GB capacity Rear Panel Input Output Reference Output Connector Type BNC female Output Freguency 10 MHz Nominal Output 3 3V CMOS Amplitude Output 50 ohm Impedance Reference Input Connector Type BNC female Input Reference 10 MHz Freguency Alarm Output Input Amplitude 5 dBm to 10 dBm Freguency Lock Range Within 5 ppm of the input reference frequency Trigger Input Gated Sweep Input Connector Type BNC female Open collector Connector Type BNC female Input Amplitude 3 3V CMOS Switch LAN TCP IP Interface Auto selection by function Connector Typ
32. rn off the mains power and remove the cable any fuses and fuse assemblies All hazardous wiring must be immediately destroyed and replaced in accordance to the above standard a GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED G ETTING STARTED This chapter provides a brief overview of the GSP 9300 the package contents instructions for first time use and an introduction to the front panel rear panel and GUI GSP 9300 Introduction ccccsccscescsscscescesceseecescescesessees 8 Main Features ciscss dscossedicivavssssscsecsasvavsssesscaeshasiecvedaaiasecvetesnssedsacnogeasvecvedasecasseadeacvdiesss gt 8 AccessorleS ud a s aulu kouta AS au sada odd os 11 Appearanc sosisini oss os Shia add a add n bk zd niis 13 GSP 9300 Front Panel 0 4 04 0000 00 0e0e none eee onen one e o eno e ono eee nebo 13 Rear Panel Displays ssitvcseeneacss Status Icon Overview First Use Instructions Tilting the Stand Inserting the Battery Pack Powet UP viiseccecicecsiandis Power Down Setting the Date Time and Wake Up Clock Fitmwate Updates sssini ioiii Restoring Default Settings Conven OHS isnon sesno in a a S ESTA aI ON Eia r EE GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide GSP 9300 Introduction The GSP 9300 builds on the strong feature set of the GSP 930 and significantly increases performance in almost every aspect making this the most comprehensive and feature rich spectrum analyzer GW Instek has released
33. s Lastly the Conventions sections will introduce you to the basic operating conventions used throughout the user manual Tilting the Stand Description The GSP 9300 has two adjustable rubber feet that can used to position the instrument into two preset orientations Upright Position Tuck the feet under TT the bottom of the all instrument to stand SEE the instrument upright Leaning Position Pull the feet back to have the instrument leaning back 25 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide Inserting the Battery Pack Description The GSP 9300 has an optional battery pack The battery should be inserted before power is connected to the AC power socket and before the unit is turned on Steps 1 Ensure the power is off and the AC power is disconnected 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Insert the battery as shown in the diagram below 4 Replace the battery cover Display Icon The battery icon is displayed when GSP 9300 is running on battery power Insertion Diagram 26 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Power UP Steps 1 Insert the AC power cord into the power socket 2 The power button exterior will be lit blue to indicate that the GSP 9300 is in standby mode DoD 3 Press the power button for a few seconds to turn the GSP 9300 on 4 The power button will turn orange and the GSP 9300 will start to boot up Ores ZN
34. tor for the latest firmware System version Before updating the firmware please check the firmware version 1 Press Gsm gt System Information F1 2 The firmware will be listed on the display 3 Press any other main control file marker auxiliary key to exit out of the System Information screen 4 To upgrade the firmware insert the new firmware onto a USB flash drive or Micro SD card and put the drive card into the appropriate front panel port The firmware files should be located in a directory named gsp931 31 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide GWINSTEK 5 Press 9sn gt More 1 2 F7 gt Upgrade F2 message at the botto Rebooting Rebooting 7 The system will automatically restart after the rebooting message ZN The upgrade process may take a few minutes Note Restoring Default Settings Description The factory default settings or user presets can be easily restored using the Preset key on the front panel By default the factory default settings are restored with the Preset key Steps 1 Press Preset 2 The spectrum analyzer will load the preset settings 32 GW INSTEK GETTING STARTED Conventions The following conventions are used throughout the user manual Read the conventions below for a basic grasp of how to operate the GSP 9300 menu system and front panel keys Soft Menu keys The F1 to F7 function keys on the right side of
35. tore the factory default settings See the user manual for details 2 Connect the REF out signal from the rear panel to the RF Input on the front panel REF OUT 6 10 MHz RF INPUT 500 DC 150V MAX A 30dBm MAX Z 37 GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Quick Start Guide 3 Press Feaeney gt Center F 1 and enter 10MHz This is the output freguency of the REF out signal 4 Press Ers gt Ref Level F1 and set the reference level to 17dBm 5 Press and enter a span of 10MHz This will set the start frequency to 5MHz and the stop frequency to 15MHz Display Reference Level 17dBm KU Frequency Center Frequency 38 GW INSTEK BASIC OPERATION Using the Marker Function Description This section will describe how to activate and move anormal marker The noise marker function will also be used to show how to make a basic marker measurement Operation 1 Use the procedure described in the previous section to display a signal from the REF out terminal 2 Press gt Select Marker F1 and select marker number 1 3 Press F2 and turn the marker 1 on 4 Press Normal F3 and set the marker position to 12 MHz using either the keypad scroll wheel or arrow keys 5 Press Function F5 gt Marker Noise F2 and turn the marker noise function on The noise marker function calculates the average noise level over a bandwidth of 1Hz referenced from the marker position GW INSTEK GSP 9300 Qui

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