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1. Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 40 OSP Panel Functions The module R amp S OSP B 114 only contains one built in DPDT relay and offers four output lines The other functions are the same as for the OSP B104 module R amp S OSP R1 2 3 9 1 Getting Started OSP Panel Functions Setting the Transfer Relays Clicking to the symbol of the relay the position of each relay can be toggled individually In one position the connections are made between connectors 1 and 2 and between 3 and 4 Inthe other position the connections are made between connectors 1 and4 and between 2 and 3 The buttons R1 up to R4 are not required for manual operation of the switches but for defining a path configuration see chapter 2 4 Any button R1 up to R4 in grey color indicates that this relay is not selected A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration To take over particular relays into the path configuration the relay buttons must be selected by clicking on each of the relay buttons required The selected relay is displayed with a button in green color All relays whose relay buttons are selected are taken over into a path configuration Pressing the Shift key while clicking on a relay button will toggle between selecting all relays of this module and deselecting all of them OSP B104 B114 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B104 module is opened the actual relay setting of this
2. SP B129 9 OG0Q GC a MOS Figure 38 Module OSP B 129 All relays are mounted directly in the OSP B129 front panel All the RF connectors are SMA female types All relays are connected via a short cable to a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size The OSP B129 module is supplied and controlled from the OSP 120 via a single connector on the OSP B129 printed circuit board The connection to the OSP 120 is done via one connection cable The OSP B129 module is equipped with a on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Module OSP B129 Interface logic Relay drivers I2C memory Interface All RF connectors connector SMA female To OSP frame cable W 5 or 6 or 7 Figure 39 Block diagram Module OSP B129 When the module OSP B129 is configured within the OSP 120 a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 2 5 for details For Remote Control operation see chapter 5 and 6 in the operating manual The OSP B129 is a one slot module Within one OSP 120 up to three modules of this type can be installed The OSP frame offers a maximum of three slots If more than one OSP B129 are required the extension unit OSP 150 must be used For further information on the extension unit OSP 150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 89 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User In
3. Sample Session Switch Path al xi Existing Path Names on OSF Flash Path Definition 05P120 58 100004 05P 8101 4111 11 NC 05P 8702 81 2I41 1 Path P 2 05P120 58 100004 05P 8101411111 N0 1 2 NC05P 87 02 4 Path P 05P120 58 100004 05P 8101411111 N0 1 2 90 05P 57 024 Switch Selected Path Switch Close Select the path name Path DAT press the button Switch and all necessary switching for PA1 is done For PA2 and PA3 proceed accordingly The field Path Definition shows the relay setting of the selected path The path definition also is shown in the OSP Panel system information Select gt File gt System Info in the OSP Panel For the above example the following information is shown ospSysteminfo txt Editor i mfe x Datei Bearbeiten Format Ansicht R amp S OSP SYSTEM INFORMATION OSP Identification ROHDESSCHWARZ OSP120 100001 1 4 OSP Panel Version 01 11 FOL OSP Name OSP 120 OSP Address 2100001 OSP Description Base unit Mainboard Serial Number 100004000 Mainboard Part Number 1505 3050 02 Mainboard Hardware Code 0 Mainboard Product Index 02 00 Module Name OSP B101 Description 6 x SPDT RF relays DC 18 GHz 50 ohm Serial Number 1000117 000 Part Number 1505 5101 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 01 00 Module Name OSP B102 Description 2 x SP6T RF relays DC 18 GHz 50 Ohm Serial Number 100004002 Part Number 1505 5201 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Ind
4. To OSP frame RELAY 4 Interface connector To OSP frame cable W 5 or 6 or 7 Output Port Figure 18 Block Diagram Module R amp S OSP B104 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 15 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions When the module R amp S OSP B104 is configured within the R amp S OSP a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 3 9 for details For remote control operation see chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual see chapter R amp S OSP B104 Interface in the operating manual for details on the connector pin assignments Depending on the required application several modules of the R amp S OSP B104 type can be installed in one R amp S OSP In the R amp S OSP frame a maximum of two modules is possible due to the size of the module it only can be installed in slots A12 or A13 If more than two modules are required the extension unit R amp S OSP150 must be used For further information on the extension unit R amp S OSP150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual 4 2 5 RF Switch Module R amp S OSP B106 B132 The module R amp S OSP B106 consists of three SPDT switches with N connectors and three SPDT switches with BNC connectors All six switches can be operated independently from each other The relays are a failsafe type i e an RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to the position NC normally closed with no voltage applied to
5. 100 When finished the start screen displays some information on the equipment as described in the following section Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 90 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface The following keystrokes on the external keyboard correspond to the keys on the front panel of the R amp S OSP130 key on OSP130 front panel corresponding keyboard key e MENU Top level menu CTRL M up in hierarchy by one menu level ESC Start screen CTRL H cursor keys cursor keys or mouse Geb ca rr HD switching action if applicable CTRL F OK confirms a selection Enter or mouse click STATUS status information or changes selection of CTRL S a switch for path configuration 4 3 2 Starting the R amp S OSP130 After power on the R amp S OSP130 instrument is in ready state after about 30 seconds When finished the start screen displays some information on the equipment e The field System gives the string rsospvvnnnnnn where vv is the two digit type e g 03 for OSP 130 and nnnnnn the serial number of the instrument e Address indicates the IP address see chapter 1 9 e With MAC the instrument s MAC address is shown Pressing the key MENU or while the start screen is displayed will then go to the top level menu Main menu Hetuork attached A IP Adress assigned 10 33 10 173 oa Before that start screen or during one of the following operations there might be some di
6. 4 2 10 RF Switch Module OSP B125 and OSP B126 The module R amp S OSP B125 126 is designed as a universal switching module using terminated RF relays The OSP B125 126 contains the following relay configuration OSP B125 OSP B125 e Gx SPDT switches terminated e 3x SP6T switch terminated e 3x SP6T switch terminated The module is designed for independent control of all relay The relay is a failsafe type In case of the SP6T relay no RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to one of the six terminals when no voltage is applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and one of the six output terminals a continuous voltage is to be applied to the corresponding power terminal of the relay Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 83 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions In case of the SPDT relay a RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to the position NC normally closed with no voltage applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open a continuous voltage is to be applied to the relay Note that for the SP6T relay only one out of the six terminals is allowed to be activated at the same time When operating the OSP B125 126 inside the OSP the OSP firmware takes care for correct switching of the SD6T relay Figure 31 Module OSP B126 All relays are is mounted directly in the OSP
7. DVI OSP Front Side LED Interface Figure 7 Block Diagram R amp S OSP120 Var 12 Installation of Module Panels OSP B011 B012 Note that the length of the cable sets OSP Z010 Z011 Z012 is limited for a maximum offset of one module only That means if one Module Panel is mounted in the slot A13F at the OSP front side a second Module Panel for example can be installed at the OSP rearside in any one of the three available slots offset lt 1 slot But it is not possible to mount one Module Panel in the slot A12F at the OSP front side and a second Module Panel at the OSP rearside in slot A11 offset gt 1 slot 4 1 4 1 Module Panel OSP B011 The module OSP B011 is a panel 1 slot size prepared to be fitted with up to welt coaxial feed through connectors SMA female see below picture Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 67 R amp S OSP Instrument Frame Slot A12F Slot A13F Figure 8 R amp S OSP B011 module panel For cabling the options OSP Z11 or Z12 are required See chapter 4 1 4 3 for details 4 1 4 2 Module OSP B012 The module OSP B012 is a panel 1 slot size prepared to be fitted with up six coaxial feed through connectors N female see below picture Slot A12F Slot A13F Figure 9 R amp S OSP B011 module panel For cabling the options OSP Z11 or Z12 are required See chapter 4 1 4 3 for details 4 1 4 3 Cable sets OSP Z010 Z011 Z012 The modules OSP B011 and or OSP B012 can be connected using the cable sets
8. Additional to the OSP120 in the OSP130 the connection to the front side display unit and keys is available for local operation No connection to an external monitor is available Finally the block diagram of the OSP150 extension unit shows its main functional blocks CAN Bus OSP Rear Side Main Interface Input Module Slot Module Slot Module Slot A13 A12 A11 Power Supply Main Board R amp S OSP 150 Status OSP Front Side LED Figure 3 Block Diagram R amp S OSP150 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 64 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Instrument Frame 4 1 2 R amp S OSP Module Slots The R amp S OSP offers three slots for installation of R amp S OSP modules The modules are installed from the rear side of the instrument A maximum of three R amp S OSP modules can be configured If more R amp S OSP modules are required the R amp S OSP can be extended by the version R amp S OSP150 The extension unit R amp S OSP150 is controlled from the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 by CAN bus Interface Refer to chapter OSP Drivers in the operating manual for detailed information on the extension unit R amp S OSP150 Slot A11 Slot A12 Slot A13 Figure 4 R amp S OSP Module Slots The slots are designated with A11 A12 and A13 The same order is used when addressing the modules i e R amp S OSP module 1 corresponds to slot A11 etc In principle the R amp S OSP modules can be installed in the slots in any order A slot
9. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Indicates the possibility of incorrect operation which can result in damage to NOTICE the product In the product documentation the word ATTENTION is used synonymously These signal words are in accordance with the standard definition for civil applications in the European Economic Area Definitions that deviate from the standard definition may also exist in other economic areas or military applications It is therefore essential to make sure that the signal words described here are always used only in connection with the related product documentation and the related product The use of signal words in connection with unrelated products or documentation can result in misinterpretation and in personal injury or material damage 1171 0000 42 06 Page 2 Basic Safety Instructions Operating states and operating positions The product may be operated only under the operating conditions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer without the product s ventilation being obstructed If the manufacturer s specifications are not observed this can result in electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or death Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed 1 Unless otherwise specified the following requirements apply to Rohde amp Schwarz
10. Per default a delay time of 100 msec is set up for the OSP B104 module The delay time allows the relay to reach it s final position before the new position is read back Refer to chapter 6 4 3 for further information on how to change the delay time for the OSP B104 relays In the lower part of the module on the outside of the lower RELAY connectors there are four LEDs labeled PWR 7 to PWR 4 If an LED shows a green light the power is OK If the LED is off there is a problem with the power on the corresponding connector In such a case please turn off the OSP try to correct for a possible fault in the cabling or connected relay turn the OSP back on and check the LED again In the middle between the lower RELAY connectors there are two more LEDs The upper of the two is labeled PWR O and gives a status information on the power for Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 74 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions the I O connector If the LED shows a green light the power is OK If the LED is off there is a problem with the power on the corresponding connector In such a case please turn off the OSP try to correct for a possible fault in the cabling or the connected device turn the OSP back on and check the LED again The LED below indicates the status of the interlock pins 7 and 15 If there is no connection between these two pins or if any of the RELAY connectors does not connect its pins 3 and 4 bridge at the conn
11. Type in the path name Path PA1 and press the button Save Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 96 R amp S OSP Getting Started Sample Session 2 5 1 2 Defining the Path for PA2 According to the above example for amplifier PA2 the following paths are required Signal path Required relay position Sig Gen to PA2 input R amp S OSP B101 K11 NC K12 NO PA2 Fwd to Power Meter Ch A R amp S OSP B102 K1 2 PA2 Fwd to Power Meter Ch B R amp S OSP B102 K2 2 Start the OSP Panel and make sure not to take over any undesired relay setting Select therefore in the OSP Panel gt Configure gt Deselect all Switches After that select the OSP B101 dialog and set K11 to position NC and K12 to position NO Do not forget to select the K11 and K12 buttons Now select the OSP B102 dialog and set K1 and K2 to position 2 Do not forget to select the K1 and K2 buttons Now start the path configuration as follows Select gt Path gt Save Path in the OSP Panel The following dialog will appear Save Path al xj Existing Path Names on OSP Flash El Path Name Path Pa Save Path to OSP Flash The upper data field shows the paths which are already stored in the R amp S OSP Type in the path name Path PA2 and press the button Save 222 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 57 R amp S OSP Getting Started Sample Session 2 5 1 3 Defining the path for PA3 According to the above examp
12. 168 0146 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 el Set static ID address 1 92 168 0 146 Set static subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Apply Cloze The upper half of the dialog shows the last used DHCP address and the actual static IP address A new user defined static IP address can be entered together with a subnet mask Q Changing of IP address Whenever the IP address is changed via the OSP Panel and the previous one was used for OSP Panel communication you must disconnect the OSP Panel change the address in the OSP Panel menu and connect to the device again The OSP Panel outputs a corresponding message to the operator when changing the static IP address 2 3 4 General Actions of OSP Panel There are several general actions which can be done from the OSP Panel With the menu function gt Configure gt Reset all switches in the connected R amp S OSP are set to their default positions The functions gt Configure gt Select all Switches and gt Configure gt Deselect all Switches define the starting point when collecting the settings for a path configuration See chapter 2 4 for more details The menu function gt Utility gt Re Initialize Frames and Modules will re establish the communication link between the R amp S OSP and its modules as well as to all extension units OSP150 Switch settings are not changed Other actions are described in the various parts of chapters 2 3 to 2 5 Quick Start Gu
13. 6 1 System Info via OSP Panel The system information can be read out of the R amp S OSP via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 for information on the installation and operation of the OSP Panel application The system info can be read as follows Select gt File gt System Info in tne OSP Panel The system information is read from the R amp S OSP hardware and the following text file is opened and displayed A Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 107 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions SCPI Read Write CommandsHeading 2 al io x File Edit Format wiew Help R amp S OSP SYSTEM INFORMATION FOL OSP Name OSP 120 0 Mainboard Product Index 02 00 Module Name OSP B101 Description 6 x SPDT relay 18 GHz Serial Number 915873003 Part Number 1505 5101 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 01 00 Module Name OSP B102 Description 2 x SP6T relay 18 GHz Serial Number 1000107 002 Part Number 1505 5201 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index OL 00 Module Name OSP B103 Description 16 x In Out port Serial Number 100005000 Part Number 1505 5301 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 01 00 Path List Path_PAL OSPL20C SN 100004 5 OSP BLOL CALL KLL NC OSP B1LO2 412 K1L 1L K2 1 Path_PA2 OSP120 5N 100004 0S5P B101 411 K11 NO K12 NC OSP B102 412 K1 2 K2 2 Path_PA3 OSP120 5N 1000045 0SP B101 CALL KLL NO K12 NO OSP BLO2 412 K1 3 K2 3 El If any paths are defined for the R amp S OS
14. After selection of the R amp S OSP B104 module this dialog is opened With the cursor key either option can be selected and activated by pressing the key OK 4 3 7 1 Setting the Transfer Relays and Reading the Interlock In the DPDT Switches case the following dialog opens DPDT Switching in F01 413 RELAY 1 1 1 2 d 3 3 4 4 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 Closed 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Read With the cursor keys any of the 4 transfer relays can be chosen indicated by the blue color In the example this is RELAY 1 Pressing the EUNGHON key toggles this relay into the opposite position indicated by the lines between the connectors In one position the connections are made between connectors 1 and 2 and between 3 and 4 In the other position the connections are made between connectors 1 and 4 and between 2 and 3 DPDT Switching in F01 413 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 Closed 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Read Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the relay A selected relay RELAY 1 and RELAY 2 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected relays are taken over into a path configuration A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 97 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface Pressing the key will execute a read command The status of the interlock i e if there is a connection between
15. B122 module is equipped with a on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Module OSP B122 Interface logic To OSP frame cable WS or 6 or 7 Relay drivers 22 memory All RF connectors SMA female Interface Connector Figure 25 Block diagram Module OSP B122 When the module OSP B122 is configured within the OSP 120 a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 2 5 for details For Remote Control operation see chapter 5 and 6 in the operating manual Depending on the required switching application several modules of the OSP B122 type can be installed in one OSP 120 In the OSP frame a maximum of three modules is possible If more than three modules are required the extension unit OSP 150 must be used For further information on the extension unit OSP 150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 80 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions 4 2 9 RF Switch Module OSP B123 and OSP B124 The module R amp S OSP B123 124 is designed as a universal switching module using terminated RF relays The OSP B123 124 contains the following relay configuration OSP B123 OSP B124 e 6x SPDT switches terminated e 3xSPDT switches terminated e 1x SP6T switch terminated e 2x SP6T switch terminated The module is designed for independent control of all relay The relay is a failsafe type In case of the
16. B125 126 front panel All the RF connectors are SMA female types All relays are connected via a short cable to a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size The OSP B125 126 module is supplied and controlled from the OSP 120 via two printed circuit boards mounted on the OSP B125 126 The connection to the OSP 120 is done via a two connection cables The OSP B125 126 module is equipped with a on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module 00h zoo ere Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 84 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Module OSP B125 Interface logic 1 Relay drivers 126 memory Intertac Connector Interface logic 2 Relay drivers 26 memory Inventa connector Interface logic 1 Relay drivers 126 memory Imbentac connector To OSF frame fede W Interface logic 2 Relay drivers 126 memory Imerias AIRF tansk connector SMA female To OS frame feable W 7 Figure 33 Block diagram Module OSP B126 When the module OSP B125 126 is configured within the OSP 120 a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 2 5 for details For Remote Control operation see chapter 5 and 6 in the operating manual The OSP B125 126 is a three slot module Within one OSP 120 only one module of A A A AAA Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 85 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions this
17. Depending on the function certain products such as RF radio equipment can produce an elevated level of electromagnetic radiation Considering that unborn babies require increased protection pregnant women must be protected by appropriate measures Persons with pacemakers may also be exposed to risks from electromagnetic radiation The employer operator must evaluate workplaces where there is a special risk of exposure to radiation and if necessary take measures to avert the potential danger Should a fire occur the product may release hazardous substances gases fluids etc that can cause health problems Therefore suitable measures must be taken e g protective masks and protective clothing must be worn Laser products are given warning labels that are standardized according to their laser class Lasers can cause biological harm due to the properties of their radiation and due to their extremely concentrated electromagnetic power If a laser product e g a CD DVD drive is integrated into a Rohde amp Schwarz product absolutely no other settings or functions may be used as described in the product documentation The objective is to prevent personal injury e g due to laser beams EMC classes in line with CISPR 11 Class A Equipment suitable for use in all environments except residential environments and environments that are directly connected to a low voltage supply network that supplies residential buildings Class B Equipment s
18. External accessories rrnrernnnarnnvrnnnvrnnnernnnvrnnnennnennnnennnr 21 CAN DUS CONMECIOM ic neos 16 172 F TE EE RE 11 Firmware update 28 29 Command Front panel AAA PP 10 COMO ars ciar 117 Front panel Connectors ceccecceceeseesesseseeseeseeseereeseseesees 171 metrument oomtrol EE 117 NGI ON 13 PFOCESSING ENEE 120 FS A 20 rECOGN ON ENEE 121 replachng T 20 Command E 118 Command list G system Commande 148 o Command reference ccccececsesececeeeeceseseeceeeessssseenneees 128 General A A aiae eanas da len cance 128 130 Getting started RE EEE Peates 31 SAO COIR AIG EA 132 graphical user mtertface nee reees nenene 92 Configuration of the EMC32 for Ob 149 H CONFIGURE commande 142 Configuring connecting OSP Panel 33 Hardware connectors oocccooccnccocccconcnnnnoncnnoncnnonannnnoncnnnno 171 Connecting a monitor ER Header commande 117 Connecting R amp S OSP120 and bt 31 A EE 13 COMNECIONS geesde Eege Ee 171 Controlling the OSp Bim conca nnono nana 41 MO E a a i I O module OSP B103 sccccssssssssssssessesssseseesssesseerseeesese 74 Nr er UO module Ob Ba 76 Serre af VO module OSP B106 csssssssessssssssssssessessssesesveseereessee 78 Ge EE p MPa Palito 56 Controlling the OSP B137 cisma iia 48 nestor SON o ne A 13 LED 0 11 20 A A 14 A EE EE 120 UIC art OUIde ML R amp S OSP Index Installing OSP Panel 32 Instrument CONNEC UN mesrap 19 FD AGK IG E 17 Instrument ha
19. Interface Input Module Slot Module Slot Module Slot A13 A12 A11 Cable Cable W6 WS Power Supply R amp S OSP 120 Var 12 Main Board Module Slot Module Slot A12F A13F Status USB DVI OSP Front Side LED Interface Figure 6 Block Diagram R amp S OSP120 Var 12 Configuration of 2 slot modules OSP modules with 2 slot size and requiring two interface cables W6 and W7 like the modules OSP B105 B115 B125 B126 only can be mounted in A12 A13 or A12F A13F That means with a 2 slot module configured in A12 A13 and one module configured in the OSP front side only interface cable W5 corresponding to A11 is left for A13F Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 66 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Instrument Frame 4 1 4 R amp S OSP120 Version12 and Modules OSP B011 B012 Configuring a system with instruments having the RF connectors at the front panel the cabling will be made easy having the RF connectors at the OSP120 front side as well The R amp S OSP120 Version 12 is designed with two slots in the front side of the in addition to the three slots at the rear side Two slots therefore can be used for mounting the options OSP B011 and or OSP B012 See following diagram LAN CAN Bus OSP Rear Side Main Interface Input Module Slot Module Slot Module Panel A13 A12 OSP B011 or B012 Cable Set OSP ZOxx R amp S OSP 120 Var 12 y y Main Board Module Slot Module Panel A12F OSP B011 or B012 Status USB
20. OSP Panel no instrument is connected via LAN network The OSP Panel is in simulation mode and the following dialog appears ae OSP Panel S sil xj File Path Configure Utility Help OSP 130 OSP B102 OSP B103 OSP 150 OSP B104 OSP El05 OSP El05 OSP 150 OSP B106 OSP B107 OSP 150 OSP Name OSP 130 OSP B108 OSP Address 5100001 FOL OSP B111 OSP Description Base unit OSP B112 Mainboard Serial Number 100125 Mainboard Part Number 1505 3050 02 Mainboard Hardware Code 0 Mainboard Product Index 01 00 The R amp S OSP remains in simulation mode as long as no connection to an instrument via LAN is performed To connect an R amp S OSP via LAN perform the following steps 1 Get the actual IP address as described in chapter 2 1 and enter the address in the input field RESOURCE DESCR Connect to device 2 Press the Connect to device button at the upper right corner of the OSP Panel dialog to connect the instrument Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 29 R amp S OSP Getting Started A A ME OSP Panel Functions lf your computer is equipped with a firewall function it may be necessary to allow the firewall to unlock the OSP Panel Here is an example of such a firewall message i Symantec Client Firewall l al x A Medium Risk 2 Alert Assistant OSP Panel exe is attempting to access the Internet Hide Details 10 29 11 04 2008 OSP Panel exe CADSP Panel It is recommended to a
21. R amp S OSP Switch Cycle Counter The cycle counter is active for all OSP modules with mechanical relays For OSP modules with solid state relays the switch cycle counter is not activated The information on the switching cycles is stored on each of the R amp S OSP modules This way the modules always keep the actual information even when exchanging a module R amp S OSP Switch Cycle Counter The cycle counter state is not continuously saved on the flash memory of the R amp S OSP modules but only in regular intervals The switch cycle counter only is foreseen to be read for maintenance and service purpose The Switch Cycle Counter State can be read using the OSP Panel application Operating the OSP Panel will show a button Fetch Counters for all OSP modules where this function is applicable See the following example for OSP B101 module Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 105 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Switch Cycle Counter dk OSP 130 A11 0 The numbers at each relay label K11 to K16 show the cycles the relays already have been switched to NO and NC position respectively Selecting this button will read the actual state of the switch cycle counter Close Pressing this button will exit the dialog R amp S OSP Switch Cycle Counter Note that the OSP switch cycle counter state is stored on the corresponding switch module on board memory To reduce the write operations for the on boa
22. Ready State The STANDBY toggle switch is located in the bottom right corner of the front panel AAA After switching on the AC power the R amp S OSP is in ready mode after about 30 seconds o o MW Press the STANDBY key on the front panel briefly to switch the R amp S OSP from the standby to ready state or vice versa In standby state the left PWR LED is yellow The standby power only supplies the power switch circuits In this state it is safe to switch off the AC power and disconnect the instrument from the power supply After Power On or when changing from Standby to Ready state the left PWR LED is immediately switched to green and all modules are power supplied Please note that the Linux operating system of R amp S OSP takes about 30 seconds to start up After this time the R amp S OSP is ready for operation Shock hazard The instrument is still power supplied while it is in standby mode Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 16 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Maintenance 1 6 Maintenance The R amp S OSP does not require any special maintenance Make sure that the air vents are not obstructed The outside of the instrument is suitably cleaned using a soft non fluffy dust cloth Instrument damage caused by cleaning agents Cleaning agents contain substances that may damage the instrument e g solvent containing cleaning agents may damage the front panel labeling or plastic parts Never use cleaning agents such
23. SP6T relay no RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to one of the six terminals when no voltage is applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and one of the six output terminals a continuous voltage is to be applied to the corresponding power terminal of the relay In case of the SPDT relay a RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to the position NC normally closed with no voltage applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open a continuous voltage is to be applied to the relay Note that for the SP6T relay only one out of the six terminals is allowed to be activated at the same time When operating the OSP B123 124 inside the OSP the OSP firmware takes care for correct switching of the SD6T relay eg 7 Ze WC H og K 3 TN 339 D 9 QOS 39 WK 3 e DIS vm y 0E Bi Figure 26 Module OSP B 123 a Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 81 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Figure 27 Module OSP B 124 All relays are is mounted directly in the OSP B123 124 front panel All the RF connectors are SMA female types All relays are connected via a short cable to a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size The OSP B123 124 module is supplied and controlled from the OSP 120 via a single connector on the OSP B123 124 printed circuit board OSP B123 has
24. The path configuration is named by default to path_01 A new name for the path configuration can be entered by overwriting the default name Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 48 R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration i Save Path xl Existing Path Hames on OSF Flash E Fath Hame path_01 Save Path to OSP Flash 2 Pressing the button Save saves the path in the flash memory of the R amp S OSP The upper data field shows the existing paths which already are stored in the R amp S OSP flash memory 3 Takes over the actual switching into the path and stores the path in the R amp S OSP 4 Will exit the dialog Invalid path configurations When changing the hardware configuration of an OSP it may happen that a previously stored path no longer is applicable For example moving a module to a neighboring position and leaving the previous position empty will make all references to this slot invalid Whenever the OSP Panel encounters such an invalid path it will display some warning message and in addition the path name will be displayed in blue giving some bare information about the included switches A Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 49 R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration 2 4 2 Switch a Path If a path has been defined as described in the previous chapter the path can be switched as follows 1 Start the OSP Panel 2 Select gt Path gt Switch Path in the
25. address lf an R amp S OSP is set up for the first time it is necessary to register the R amp S OSP address once Otherwise it may happen that the R amp S OSP is correctly detected but no modules are indicated Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 31 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions To register the R amp S OSP proceed as follows 1 Connect the instrument via LAN with the computer where the OSP Panel is running see chapter 2 3 1 2 Start the OSP Panel set the correct IP address and select Connect to device 3 Select gt Configure gt System in the OSP Panel The following dialog allows to register the R amp S OSP 4 System Configuration xj Frame Selection Fo1 Add Frame Delete Frame Exit The OSP device which is connected to the LAN network is recommended to be defined as device F01 indicating the first OSP device connected with this IP address Up to 9 instruments can be connected to the same IP address They are distinguished by different frame numbers from F01 to F09 Frame Selection Fo1 y 1 Use the drop down list to set the device number to F01 Frame Address 2100001 3 Type in the device address The OSP address is composed out of the OSP version last digit of the OSP part number and the OSP serial number 6 digit number The information of the OSP version and the serial number can be found on the serial number label above the mains switch on the OSP s rear side Frame Se
26. and configurations as shown in the below table Module Module Required Panel 1 Panel 2 Cable Set OSP B011 OSP B011 max 3 x OSP Z010 665566 000000 OSP B012 OSP B011 OSP Z011 OSP B012 OSP B012 OSP Z012 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions All Cable Sets consist out of four coaxial cables fitted with suitable coaxial connectors The coaxial connectors are bulkhead connector types with round flange They are fed through the Module panels from rear side and fixed wuth the cenztral screw This way it is not required to open the OSP instrument to mount the options OSP B010 B011 and or B012 together with the related cable sets 4 2 Module Functions As already mentioned the switching capability is added to the R amp S OSP by installation of an R S OSP module For the different kind of switching applications a series of R amp S OSP modules is available The following chapters describe the function of the R amp S OSP modules 4 2 1 RF Switch Module R amp S OSP B101 B107 B111 B127 The module R amp S OSP B101 and similar as listed above consists of six SPDT switches All six switches can be operated independently from each other The relay is a failsafe type i e an RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to the position NC normally closed with no voltage applied to the relay To maintain an RF connection between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open a continuous v
27. as follows e Make sure that the instrument is connected to the AC power supply and switch the power switch see chapter 1 5 7 on the rear panel to position On All modules of the R amp S OSP are powered the left PWR LED is green and after about 30 seconds the instrument is in ready state e f necessary press the STANDBY toggle switch see chapter 1 5 9 on the front panel to switch the instrument to ready state the left PWR LED is green e In ready state the instrument already has booted the Linux Operating System see chapter 1 10 and started the R amp S OSP application Independent of the last setup the R amp S OSP always starts with the default conditions i e all relays in reset condition To shut down the R amp S OSP proceed as follows e Press the STANDBY key which will shut down the Linux operating system and set the instrument to standby state e If desired set the AC power switch to position 0 Off Standby state It is recommended to switch the R amp S OSP to standby state before disconnecting it from the AC supply Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 19 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Remote Operation in a LAN 1 9 Remote Operation in a LAN A LAN connection is used to integrate the R amp S OSP not the OSP150 into a home company network The LAN connection is required for e Remote control operation of the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 e Manual control of the R amp S OSP from a remote computer using th
28. as solvents thinners acetone etc acids bases or other substances For our support center address and a list of useful R amp S contact addresses refer to the pages at the beginning of this manual 1 6 1 Storing and Packing The R amp S OSP can be stored at the temperature range quoted in the data sheet When it is stored for a longer period of time the instrument should be protected against dust The original packing should be used particularly the protective caps at the front and rear when the instrument is to be transported or dispatched If the original packing is no longer available use a sturdy cardboard box of suitable size and carefully wrap the instrument to protect it against mechanical damage 1 7 Connecting External Accessories The LAN interface at the rear panel of the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 is used for remote control of the instrument e ALAN connection can be established in order to remotely control the instrument from an external PC see Connecting a LAN Cable In addition the R amp S OSP120 provides interfaces for monitor connection and USB connection e An external monitor shows the menus of the Linux Operating System if any access or setup within the Linux Operating System should be necessary e A keyboard simplifies the entry of data see Connecting a Keyboard e A flash drive supports the firmware update see Connecting a USB Flash Drive Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 17 R amp S OSP Prepari
29. blue the relay is opened The display of the switch in the dialog is changed accordingly Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 100 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface OSP B125 in F02 A12 Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the relay A selected relay K1 and K2 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected relays are taken over into a path configuration A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration The operation as described above applies to the following options of the R amp S OSP with similar relay configuration Option Relay configuration OSP B123 6 x SPDT relay 18 GHz terminated 1 x SP6T relay 18 GHz terminated OSP B124 3 x SPDT relay 18 GHz terminated 3 x SP6T relay 18 GHz terminated OSP B126 3 x SP6T relay 18 GHz terminated OSP B129 1 x SP8T relay 18 GHz terminated 2x SPDT relay 18 GHz Please note that for the modules OSP B121 to OSP B126 and OSP B129 all relay types SPDT are counted starting with K1 whereas the SP6T types are counted from K11 onwards 4 3 11 Path Configuration Avery comfortable way to define the different switching paths required in a test setup or in a system is the R amp S OSP feature path configuration With suitable dialogs it is easy to combine several relay positions of different R amp S OSP modules in one path information If path switching is required only the path confi
30. ctricos y puede causar lesiones fuego o da os en el producto Si un producto se instala en un lugar fijo se deber primero conectar el conductor de protecci n fijo con el conductor de protecci n del producto antes de hacer cualquier otra conexi n La instalaci n y la conexi n deber n ser efectuadas por un electricista especializado En el caso de dispositivos fijos que no est n provistos de fusibles interruptor autom tico ni otros mecanismos de seguridad similares el circuito de alimentaci n debe estar protegido de modo que todas las personas que puedan acceder al producto as como el producto mismo est n a salvo de posibles da os Todo producto debe estar protegido contra sobretensi n debida p ej a una ca da del rayo mediante los correspondientes sistemas de protecci n Si no el personal que lo utilice quedar expuesto al peligro de choque el ctrico No debe introducirse en los orificios de la caja del aparato ning n objeto que no est destinado a ello Esto puede producir cortocircuitos en el producto y o puede causar choques el ctricos fuego o lesiones Salvo indicaci n contraria los productos no est n impermeabilizados ver tambi n el cap tulo Estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento punto 1 Por eso es necesario tomar las medidas necesarias para evitar la entrada de l quidos En caso contrario existe peligro de choque el ctrico para el usuario o de da os en el producto que tambi n pu
31. dais 6 1 1 Front PanelTour R amp S OSPF 120 criar nseste sa NAASE riera cinc 6 1 1 1 Status LEDS and Standby ET 7 11 2 Front Panel Connectors EE 7 VET VEB OMME A T RAZ MOMO MEN EEN 8 12 Fr ntPanelTour RAS OSPF 130 iseis annan 8 VNR Lune ES 9 PLANES O nddn 9 AS ST EL 1 916 10 tancia 10 1 2 4 Front Panel USB Connectors uk 10 1 3 Front Panel Teens geed 10 ta ROAM AAA 11 ET LAN 51 2 6 EE 11 142 TAN Bus COMET asian cubran 12 1 4 3 Mains Switch and Connector nerne 12 1 5 Putting the Instrument into OperatiON ccoonccconnnionnncccoccconccnconanrononanronnnnrrnanrernaanennns 13 1 5 1 Unpacking the Instrument and Checking the Shipment occcccncccnncccccnncccnocnnonnnncncnnos 13 132 INSTUMEN SC NN 14 155 Bench Top Ce de In BEEN 14 154 Mounting ma LC ege 14 1 5 5 EMI Protective MeasSures ccccconcccconnococioccconoconanocnanononanconannncnnnnonnnnnnonnnnnnnannrnnannnnnnns 14 1 5 6 Connecting the Instrument to the AC Gupphy 15 EST FO e AAA ZP RP Gene ie 15 15 0 REDNING EE 16 1 5 9 Standby and Ready State uk ENEE 16 dE PPP 17 LEA SOP A A nsin 17 1 7 Connecting External ACcessorles nrrrrrnnuvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnernnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnennnnr 17 1 7 1 Connecting a USB Flash Drive naannaannnnoennnnsrnnnsnrnnnsennornrrrnsrerrsrnrrrnrerrornrrsnrrerserenne 18 172 Connecting a Keyboard ii 18 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 1 R amp S OSP Table of Contents 1 7 3 COMMECUMG a Momo EE 18
32. got two boards The connection to the OSP 120 is done via one OSP B 123 or two OSP B124 connection cables The OSP B123 124 module is equipped with a on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Module OSP B123 Interface logic 1 L Relay drivers 22 memory S J Interface Connector To OSP frame K15 NO cable W 5 or 6 N Interface logic 2 korn Relay drivers Ki NO DC memory ory e EN an connacior To OSP frame cable W 6 or 7 1 Ri All RF connectors SMA tamale Figure 28 Block diagram Module OSP B123 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 82 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Module OSP B124 interface logic Relay drivers 28 memory Interface conmacior To OSP frama cable W 5 or Gor 7 All RE connectors SM tamaka Figure 29 Block diagram Module OSP B124 When the module OSP B123 124 is configured within the OSP 120 a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 2 5 for details For Remote Control operation see chapter 5 and 6 in the operating manual The OSP B123 124 is a two slot module Within one OSP 120 only one module of this type can be installed The OSP frame offers a maximum of three slots If more than one OSP B123 124 are required the extension unit OSP 150 must be used For further information on the extension unit OSP 150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual
33. kl L En c SCH a gt 3ju ET ka SER Ne si y Cf lu seron The rear connectors and interfaces are described in detail in the complete operating manual The following connectors are available on the instruments e LAN connector RJ 45 is used to integrate the instrument to a Local Area Network primarily for remote control purposes This connector is not available on the R amp S OSP150 e CAN bus connector D Sub 9 pin is a control port to connect one or several extension units R amp S OSP150 The R amp S OSP owns three slots which can be configured with the options available for the R amp S OSP The above configuration shows the following options e Option R amp S OSP B101 Relay module consisting of six coaxial relays of SPDT type the RF coaxial connectors are SMA type e Option R amp S OSP B102 Relay module consisting of two coaxial relays of SP6T type the RF coaxial connectors are SMA type e Option R amp S OSP B103 I O module with 16 Bit input output ports the connectors are D Sub types 25 pin female for output and male for input In case of the options which can be installed in the R amp S OSP the connectors related to each option are described in detail in chapter R amp S OSP Module Interfaces 1 4 1 LAN Connector 8 pin LAN connector RJ 45 used to connect the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 to a Local Area Network LAN Refer to Remote Operation in a LAN LAN Connection Depending on the connectio
34. module is read back from the hardware and displayed The information from the relay status is used therefore also manual operation of the relay is recognized As mentioned above the actual status of the relays is read back from the relays itself via an additional contact position contact If this contact is not wired or does not close the faulty status of a relay is marked by a red field at the relay number concerned see following example Output Pattern Input Pattern Interlock OSP B104 relay status delay time When the read back of the relay status on the OSP B104 fails and is marked by a red field the relay position contact and or cabling needs to be checked Note that the OSP B104 relay delay time must be set in accordance to the relay data specification If the delay time is too short the relay status also may be shown as faulty See chapter 4 2 4 for further information on the relay delay time Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 42 R amp S OSP 2 3 9 2 chi Chi Mco BE Apply 2 3 9 3 Read chi chi O Getting Started OSP Panel Functions Setting the Output Pattern Clicking on one of the channel buttons in the output pattern field the status of the output channel can be changed An output channel marked in blue color indicates that the output channel is switched to low level GND Switching is performed on an active low signal therefore the blue color
35. o de estabilidad no sean aptos para l Siga siempre las instrucciones de instalaci n del fabricante cuando instale y asegure el producto en objetos o estructuras p ej paredes y estantes Si se realiza la instalaci n de modo distinto al indicado en la documentaci n del producto se pueden causar lesiones o en determinadas circunstancias incluso la muerte No ponga el producto sobre aparatos que generen calor p ej radiadores o calefactores La temperatura ambiente no debe superar la temperatura m xima especificada en la documentaci n del producto o en la hoja de datos En caso de sobrecalentamiento del producto pueden producirse choques el ctricos incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte Seguridad el ctrica SI no se siguen o se siguen de modo insuficiente las indicaciones del fabricante en cuanto a seguridad el ctrica pueden producirse choques el ctricos incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte 1 Antes de la puesta en marcha del producto se deber comprobar siempre que la tensi n preseleccionada en el producto coincida con la de la red de alimentaci n el ctrica Si es necesario modificar el ajuste de tensi n tambi n se deber n cambiar en caso dado los fusibles correspondientes del producto Los productos de la clase de protecci n con alimentaci n m vil y enchufe individual solamente podr n enchufarse a tomas de corriente con contacto de seguridad y con cond
36. of the two relays this relay will switch to the associated terminal Clicking on a closed position will open it and reset this relay SP6T switch Note that for this type of relay only one terminal 1 of 6 can be activated at the same time If no terminal is activated the relay is in open position The buttons K1 and K2 are not required for manual operation of the switches but for defining a path configuration see chapter 2 4 A button K1 and or K2 in grey color indicates that this relay is not selected A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration To take over particular relays into the path configuration the relay buttons must be selected by clicking on each of the relay buttons required The selected relay is displayed with a button in green color All relays whose relay buttons are selected are taken over into a path configuration Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 37 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions gt Pressing the Shift key while clicking on a relay button will toggle between selecting all relays of this module and deselecting all of them OSP B102 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B 102 module is opened the actual relay setting of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed The dialog as described above applies to further options of the R amp S OSP as far as the option has got the same relay configuration It will apply to the fo
37. producto correspondiente La utilizaci n de las palabras de se al en combinaci n con productos o documentaciones que no les correspondan puede llevar a interpretaciones equivocadas y tener por consecuencia da os en personas u objetos Estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento El producto solamente debe ser utilizado seg n lo indicado por el fabricante respecto a los estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento sin que se obstruya la ventilaci n Si no se siguen las indicaciones del fabricante pueden producirse choques el ctricos incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte En todos los trabajos deber n ser tenidas en cuenta las normas nacionales y locales de seguridad del trabajo y de prevenci n de accidentes 1171 0000 42 06 Page 9 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Si no se convino de otra manera es para los productos Rohde amp Schwarz v lido lo que sigue como posici n de funcionamiento se define por principio la posici n con el suelo de la caja para abajo modo de protecci n IP 2X uso solamente en estancias interiores utilizaci n hasta 2000 m sobre el nivel del mar transporte hasta 4500 m sobre el nivel del mar Se aplicar una tolerancia de 10 sobre el voltaje nominal y de 5 sobre la frecuencia nominal Categor a de sobrecarga el ctrica 2 indice de suciedad 2 No sit e el producto encima de superficies veh culos estantes o mesas que por sus caracter sticas de peso
38. the key moves up in hierarchy by one menu level pressing the key leaves the menu and displays the Main menu screen In the top row next to the screen there are three keys to quickly access different hierarchy levels in the menus SS VE With the cursor keys the focus is moved within the screen elements see a detailed description in chapter 4 3 ES GE In the top row next to the screen there are three keys to quickly access different hierarchy levels in the menus pressing the key EENEG executes a switching action if applicable K confirms a selection for example for going to the next menu level pressing the key pressing the key STATUS displays status information for the chosen item device or module or changes the selection of a switch for path configuration 1 2 2 Status Keys The status keys serve the following purposes The key is not used at the moment gt wor The key is not used at the moment DEF i The ON key is not used at the moment Pressing the key leaves the menu and displays the Main menu screen Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 9 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP 150 1 2 3 Status Indicators The status indicators have the following meaning gt Sr Error in supply voltage please contact service C ERROR General error condition Please note any additional information what could have led to this condition and contact R amp S if the erro
39. type can be installed If more than one OSP B125 126 are required the extension unit OSP 150 must be used For further information on the extension unit OSP 150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual 4 2 11 Module OSP B114 for EMS application The module R amp S OSP B114 is intended for applications in small or medium systems for Electromagnetic Susceptibility EMS The module fulfills the following tasks e Switching of the output of two power amplifiers to one or two transmit antennas or other kind of transducers e Providing the circuitry for an interlock loop with the following functions monitoring a interlock loop and read display the actual status power down external amplifiers depending on interlock status disconnect the signal generator from power amplifier if they cannot be powered down depending on interlock status e Four output lines Can be used to control the polarization of the transmitting antennas e Four input lines Figure 34 Module OSP B114 The relay K1 with N connectors is a DPDT type When not activated no voltage applied to the relay and after Reset the terminals 1 2 and 3 4 are connected When activated the terminals 1 3 and 2 4 are connected The SPDT relay K5 with SMA connectors is controlled by the interlock With interlock loop open a RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to the position NC normally closed With interlock loop closed a RF con
40. vayan a utilizarse Las celdas o bater as no deben someterse a impactos mec nicos fuertes indebidos En caso de falta de estanqueidad de una celda el l quido vertido no debe entrar en contacto con la piel ni los ojos Si se produce contacto lavar con agua abundante la zona afectada y avisar a un m dico En caso de cambio o recarga inadecuados las celdas o bater as que contienen electrolitos alcalinos p ej las celdas de litio pueden explotar Para garantizar la seguridad del producto las celdas o bater as solo deben ser sustituidas por el tipo Rohde Schwarz correspondiente ver lista de recambios Las bater as y celdas deben reciclarse y no deben tirarse a la basura dom stica Las bater as o acumuladores que contienen plomo mercurio o cadmio deben tratarse como residuos especiales Respete en esta relaci n las normas nacionales de eliminaci n y reciclaje Transporte 1 El producto puede tener un peso elevado Por eso es necesario desplazarlo o transportarlo con precauci n y si es necesario usando un sistema de elevaci n adecuado p ej una carretilla elevadora a fin de evitar lesiones en la espalda u otros da os personales Las asas instaladas en los productos sirven solamente de ayuda para el transporte del producto por personas Por eso no est permitido utilizar las asas para la sujeci n en o sobre medios de transporte como p ej gr as carretillas elevadoras de horquilla carros etc Es responsabilida
41. which is not occupied will be shown as empty by the OSP Panel application Module Slots The depth of the module slot A11 is limited Only modules with a depth lt 70 mm like the modules R amp S OSP B101 R amp S OSP B102 R amp S OSP B103 R amp S OSP B107 R amp S OSP B111 or R amp S OSP B112 can be operated in this slot R amp S OSP B106 can be placed in slots A11 A12 or A12 A13 For installation of the modules see the corresponding installation procedures 4 1 3 R amp S OSP120 Version12 and Module Slots The R amp S OSP120 Version 12 is designed with two slots in the front side in addition to the three slots at the rear side as described above co EE cw MAA ATA EOOD SAA ooo MM Slot A12F Slot A13F Figure 5 R amp S OSP120 Version12 Module Slots at front side Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 65 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Instrument Frame Standard Configuration The slots in the front side are designated with A12F and A13F For installation of modules the following order is defined as standard The first module installed from OSP front side always is mounted in slot A13F From interface point of view it corresponds to slot A13 connected via cable W7 see figure below The second module installed from OSP front side is mounted in slot A12F From interface point of view it corresponds to slot A12 connected via cable W6 see figure below LAN CAN Bus OSP Rear Side Main
42. 0 within a dedicated network i e the connection to a single computer in case you are not using the dynamic TCP IP configuration DHCP When using the dynamic TCP IP configuration DHCP these steps are not required E lt a A w y To set up a LAN connection proceed as follows e Connect the R amp S OSP to the computer using a cross over RJ 45 cable Ensure that the network configuration of the computer is set to the required protocol Select gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network Connections Select the Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 27 R amp S OSP Getting Started Installing OSP Panel properties of the active interface then the properties of the TCP IP protocol and set the following IP address Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties eil 7 x General ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network support this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Ce Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 46 148 Subnet mask PRR 255 255 0 Default gateway 7 Obtain DNS server address automatically Ce Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server Advanced e The R amp S OSP is configured by default to IP address 192 168 48 147 This address is to be entered in the OSP Panel application when using the e
43. 1 7 4 Connecting a LAN Cable aaannonnaannnannannnnnnsnnnnnronrennnrnrennrsnersnrrnerrrrrsnrnnensnrrnrrnrersrennene 19 1 8 Starting the R amp S OSP and Shutting DOWn ennxvnnnvnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnr 19 1 9 Remote Operation ina LAN i rrenarnnnennnrnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennunnn 20 1 91 Assigning an IP ele TEEN 20 MZ PIN hr 22 1 10 Linux Operating System EE 23 1 10 1 Keyboard Properties cccccccccccssseccececeseeceeeceuecescecsueecaeeceageeseessueeseessegeesueessaensaess 23 1 11 Firmware NN 24 1 12 Read the actual the Firmware Version rrrnnnrnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnunerr 25 1 12 1 Get Firmware Version using OSP Panel ooocccocccncccncccnccccnconnnonononncnconononnnnnnnnonnnanonanonoss 25 1 12 2 Get Firmware Version via SCPI commande 26 2 Getting A 27 2 1 Connecting R amp S OSP and P ana 27 ZZ INSTA OSPF Panel od 28 K OPPSPORE E ETS 29 2 3 1 Configuring Connecting OSP Panel occonccccncnccccncconcconcnnncnnonnncnnnnonncnoncnonnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnos 29 2 3 2 Addressing R amp S OSP Device A 31 2 3 3 Changing the IP address with OSP Panel esse eesaeesaeeeeseeess 33 2 3 4 General Actions of OSP Panel r arunnnnnrnernnunernranevernvnnavsvnnnnnernneunvernnenersranevernvneunsnnne 33 2 3 5 Addressing R amp S OSP Modules AA 34 2 3 6 Controlling the R amp S OSP B101 B106 B107 B111 B127 B132 oooocccccccnnococo
44. 11 aeee 71 R amp S OSP RF Switch Module OGbp Bi 90 ROUTE commande 133 REG POCO EE 173 S Sample SESSION ccooocccoonccnonccccnnonnnconnnonnnnnnnnnonnconnnnnnnnoncnnns 57 SAVE a path coooccccccccconccccnccoccconncnnnnncnnnnonnnnncnnannnnnnnnnncnns 50 SCPI Command SIAUICIUE E 116 SGP Ke ege Ire UE 113 SCPI status register event status register o ccconicoonncconococnnononoconnnnnnnonons 124 service request enable register cooocooocioconmmmos 124 STATus OPERation register rrrrrnrrnnvrnnnvrnnnrrvrnnnrrnnnnrnnnner 125 QUEStionable register cccccecccceceseeeseeeeeeeeeens 126 status byte dad 124 SOG INS ped 122 SCPI subsystems Overview cocooocccccooncconccncnnanocnncnnnnnnnos 119 Selftest via OSP Panel csiseierss indice idinia a i 109 Sequential command execution cooccoocncoccconnconcconnnnnnnors 120 Service Request Enable eee eeeeees 122 124 Setting the OSP with the EM 32 152 A E A 28 Shipment Check arrancan 17 Short fom command EE 117 SN JON 23 Software update 28 29 SURCO eegen 119 Ev 122 124 FU 122 A 11 19 20 LEE 11 Starting the R amp S OSP 120 92 Starting the R amp S OSP 730 93 Startup eeler 23 KA 13 e Ee E EE 122 Status reporting system UIC art GUIGe ML error O AM A 126 queries gar eer er ene 126 REEVES sinaloa 127 ST Aa e E ER OA 122 124 Storing the mstrument 21 Switch a BEE 52 Syntax elements SCPI oveniew 119 SYSTEM COMMA
45. 120 In the OSP frame a maximum of three modules is possible If more than three modules are required the extension unit OSP 150 must be used For further information on the extension unit OSP 150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual 4 2 13 RF Switch Module OSP B129 The module R amp S OSP B129 is designed as a universal switching module using one terminated SP8T relay and two SPDT relays The module is designed for independent control of all relay The relay is a failsafe type In case of the SP8T relay no RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to one of the six terminals when no voltage is applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and one of the six output terminals a continuous voltage is to be applied to the corresponding power terminal of the relay In case of the SPDT relay a RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to the position NC normally closed with no voltage applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open a continuous voltage is to be applied to the relay EE Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 88 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Note that for the SP8T relay only one out of the eight terminals is allowed to be activated at the same time When operating the OSP B129 inside the OSP the OSP firmware takes care for correct switching of the SD8T relay
46. 2 09 99 R amp S OSP 4 3 10 Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface OSP B122 in F02 A13 Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the relay A selected relay K1 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected relays are taken over into a path configuration A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration Using the R amp S OSP B123 to OSP B126 and OSP B129 The modules OSP B 123 OSP B124 OSP B125 and OSP B126 combine different numbers of SPDT and SP6T as they are used in the OSP B121 and OSP B122 module respectively The module OSP B 129 houses one terminated SP8T and two SPDT switches The following example is given for the module OSP B125 After selection of the this module the following dialog is opened This dialog shows all the available relays of the module OSP B125 in F02 A12 A13 _K1 K2 2xSP6T term K3 1 x SP6T term K11 K12 K13 3 x SPDT term K14 K15 K16 3 x SPDT term Selecting the first group of relays a dialog is opened for relay selection and switching OSP B125 in F02 A12 The operation is as usual With the cursor left right keys you can chose either relay and with the cursor up down keys any terminal of that relay indicated by the blue color In the example this is terminal 1 of relay K1 Pressing the EENG key closes the chosen relay position With the Common terminal chosen C displayed in
47. 4 module is opened the actual interlock status is read back from the hardware and displayed 2 3 10 Controlling the R amp S OSP B108 After selection of the R amp S OSP B108 module the following dialog is opened The module R amp S OSP B108 contains one switches of 4P6T type which is shown in the OSP B108 dialog DSP 150 411 OSP B108 Clicking on any of the six positions this relay will switch to the associated terminal Clicking on a closed position will open it and reset this relay Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 44 R amp S OSP K1 O 2 3 11 Getting Started OSP Panel Functions 4P6T switch Note that for this type of relay only one terminal 1 of 6 can be activated at the same time If no terminal is activated the relay is in open position The buttons K1 is not required for manual operation of the switches but for defining a path configuration see chapter 2 4 A button K1 and or K2 in grey color indicates that this relay is not selected A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration To take over particular relays into the path configuration the relay buttons must be selected by clicking on each of the relay buttons required The selected relay is displayed with a button in green color All relays whose relay buttons are selected are taken over into a path configuration Pressing the Shift key while clicking on a relay button will toggle between selecting all re
48. 56 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B127 stock no 1505 4728 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B128 stock no 1505 4734 11 12 13 Option Module R amp S OSP B129 stock no 1515 5556 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B131 stock no 1505 4740 02 Option Module BAS OSP B132 stock no 1515 4757 02 The firmware of the instrument makes use of several valuable open source software packages the most important of them are listed below together with their corresponding open source license The verbatimlicense texts are provided on the user documentation CD ROM included in delivery Package Link License LINUXO Kernel http www linux org GPL 2 gLibc http www gnu org software libc LGPL busybox http www busybox net GPL 2 OpenSSL http www openssl org OpenSSL SSLeay X org http www x org X org Xitami http www xitami com NetSnmp 5 0 8 PHP http www php net 2 5b6 OpenSSL http www openssl org BSD BOOST Library http www boost org Artistic zlib http www zlib net Boost Software v 1 PC SC Lite http www linuxnet com ACE_TAO The OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com and software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds Rohde amp Schwarz would like to thank the open source community for their valuable contribution to embedded computing 2008 Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH amp
49. 896 12 09 94 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface 4 3 5 Using the R amp S OSP B102 B112 Module in F02 412 After selection of the R amp S OSP B102 module this dialog is opened With the cursor left right keys you can chose either relay and with the cursor up down keys any terminal of that relay indicated by the blue color In the example this is terminal 1 of relay K1 Pressing the EENG key closes the chosen relay position With the Common terminal chosen C displayed in blue the relay is opened The display of the switch in the dialog is changed accordingly Module in F02 412 Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the relay A selected relay K1 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected relays are taken over into a path configuration A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration The operation as described above applies to further options of the R amp S OSP as far as the option has got the same relay configuration It will apply to the following modules 2 x SP6T relay 40 GHz K1 K11 DC MUX Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 95 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface 4 3 6 Using the R amp S OSP B103 Module in F02 413 Hexadecimal 0000 Hexadecimal 0000 Read After selection of the R amp S OSP B103 module this dialog is opened With the cursor keys any of the 16 o
50. 9 Block diagram Module OSP B124 rrrrnnnnnnnnnrannnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrennnennnnnnnnnennnne 83 FIGURE SO Module OSP PB EE 84 Figure 31 Module OSP Bl EE 84 Figure 32 Block diagram Module OGbBi n 85 Figure 33 Block diagram Module OGbBi p 85 Figure 34 Module OSP B114 E 86 Figure 35 Block diagram Module OSbBiI4A i ccceccccccecseecseeeeseeeeeeeesseeeseeeeseeeeaeees 87 Figure 30 Module OSP SW ea dan 87 Figure 37 Block diagram Module OSbBi3i 88 Figure 38 Module OGbBi 0 89 Figure 39 Block diagram Module OGbBi 0 89 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 9 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP120 1 Preparing for Use The following topics will help you to get familiar with the instrument and perform the first steps e Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP 120 or Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP130 or Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP 150 e Rear Panel Tour e Putting the Instrument into Operation General Safety Instructions Please make sure to observe the instructions of the following sections so that you cannot cause damage to the instrument or endanger people This is of particular importance when you use the instrument for the first time Also observe the general safety instructions at the beginning of this manual 1 1 Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP120 This chapter gives an overview of the front panel controls and connectors of the R amp S OSP 120 and gives all information that is necessary to put the instrument into operation an
51. Co KG 81671 Munich Germany Printed in Germany Subject to change Data without tolerance limits is not binding R amp S is a registered trademark of Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH amp Co KG Trade names are trademarks of the owners The following abbreviations are used throughout this manual R amp S OSP is abbreviated as R amp S OSP Basic Safety Instructions Always read through and comply with the following safety instructions All plants and locations of the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies make every effort to keep the safety standards of our products up to date and to offer our customers the highest possible degree of safety Our products and the auxiliary equipment they require are designed built and tested in accordance with the safety standards that apply in each case Compliance with these standards is continuously monitored by our quality assurance system The product described here has been designed built and tested in accordance with the attached EC Certificate of Conformity and has left the manufacturer s plant in a condition fully complying with safety standards To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation you must observe all instructions and warnings provided in this manual If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies will be happy to answer them Furthermore it is your responsibility to use the product in an appropriate manner This prod
52. F01 is the OSP frame 1 and temp2 the command to read the temperature The last digit in the above string has the following meaning O OSP Mainboard 1 OSP Module interface 1 2 OSP Module interface 2 3 OSP Module interface 3 The SCPI command can be sent via the application OSP Panel gt Utility gt Read Write as shown in the below example det Read Write Communication Write Command diag service sfun FOT temp2 0 inte Read String OSP temperature at boarder 30C Note that for the above function the corresponding module must be configured in the OSP if the module interface in not available an error message will appear Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 110 R amp S OSP Index Index D OE EE E AT E A A E E 127 132 FE 132 HEG ee Ra 132 ie A A 132 DGE ud ee ead SE ER DE MAING NE OSP POPES ENTES estacas 13 PJ 132 PE ed 53 RIT aa aaa a aE Sanders A EE E an 132 ee ine CH 132 ETE PN te m6 TE EE 132 Eeer Bes MA 132 AA 171 A E Ce 0 19 Ek 18 AC power 19 ENABle ere E OS 122 NE 19 EU PEN SUMP DUO ps ran into Me AE SS rio ed 171 Error QUCUC ENEE 122 126 Application of module Op Bin 459 EP 124 Application of module OSP B104 coccion 163 166 ESE ia tai 122 124 ER 124 B Example path Confguraton 57 Execution command PM 13 overlapping A aE 121 Benchtop OperallOM cciciricincociin toi 18 Export a pa 54 DEENEN 129 Extending the OSP System cccccccececsesecessecescecersetereseerens 156 C
53. NdS EE 146 System info via OSP Panel 109 T IR e ee eo o O A 24 TEPIP or VIA Tere 173 U UAPA KIN es A AE 17 Upper lower Case 129 sat OE E E EE 171 USB COME Ouen dina dal 11 14 171 USB kN aaron 22 Using The ODSP 8170 Econo 96 Usmg the OSP B E KE 97 Using the OSbBIO3 98 Using the OSP B10D4 EN 99 Using the Ob Bin 96 Using the OSP2B KEEN 96 Usmo the OSP B a ME 96 Using he OSP B1 12 ssunicasnrdarnaaccn ile 97 V VXI 11 interface messages 175 VETT interface incl 173 Z EG cba 18
54. OSP Panel The following dialog appears i Switch Path el x Existing Path Hames on OSF Flash Path Definition 0s5P120 5N 100004 05P 81011811111 N0 E12 NE2E13 N005F Switch Selected Path Switch Close The left field shows the names of all path configurations which already have been defined The highlighted path configuration will be switched when pressing the Switch button The right field Path Definition shows all relays and settings related to the selected path Sais The selected path configuration will be switched i e all the relays and outputs respectively which are part of the path will be set to the defined position Pressing this button will exit the dialog Close Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 50 R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration 2 4 3 Delete a Path If a path has been defined as described in the previous chapter the path can be deleted as follows 1 Start the OSP Panel 2 Select gt Path gt Delete Path in the OSP Panel The following dialog appears CO a xi Existing Path Hames on OSF Flash El Delete Selected Path Delete The field shows the names of all paths which already have been defined The highlighted path configuration will be deleted when pressing the Delete button Delete The selected path will be deleted from the flash memory in the R amp S OSP The only possibility to recover a path which was unintentionally deleted is to use
55. OSP Panel application on your computer connected to the LAN The installation setup includes the VISA libraries which are necessary for running the OSP Panel 3 Start the OSP Panel specify the correct IP address in the OSP Panel and the R amp S OSP can be manually controlled For detailed information about OSP Panel refer to the chapter 2 3 OSP Panel Functions Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 22 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Linux Operating System 1 10 Linux Operating System The R amp S OSP is equipped with a Linux operating system which has been configured according to the instrument s features and needs Changes in the system configuration can be necessary in order to e Establish a LAN connection e Customize the properties of the keyboard connected to the R amp S OSP120 e Call up additional software tools Configuration of the operating system updates The operating system is adapted to the R amp S OSP To avoid impairment of instrument functions only change the settings described in this manual Existing software must be modified only with update software released by Rohde amp Schwarz Likewise only programs authorized by Rohde amp Schwarz for use on the instrument must be executed 1 10 1 Keyboard Properties The keyboard properties can be changed via the console of the Linux Operating System To customize the keyboard properties perform the following steps 1 Switch off the R amp S OSP 4 R amp S OS
56. P they are listed under Path List The name of the path is indicated together with the relay setting related to the path Close the Notepad to exit the system info utility A System Info The text file containing the System information is stored with the file name ospSystemInfo txt in the installation directory of the OSP Panel default directory C OSP Panel Each time the system info utility is started at the OSP Panel this file is overwritten with the actual data 4 7 SCPI Read Write CommandsHeading 2 As an additional feature the OSP Panel allows a direct communication with the R amp S OSP via SCPI commands This additional feature is foreseen for debug purpose and requires to be familiar with SCPI commands of the R amp S OSP Refer to the section on remote control chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual for further information For direct communication with the R amp S OSP via LAN interface proceed as follows 1 Start the OSP Panel 2 Select gt Utility gt Read Write in the OSP Panel The following dialog will appear Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 108 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions SCPI Read Write CommandsHeading 2 Read Write Communication al xi Write Command FONT te Read String ROHDESSCHWARZ O5P120 100007 1 0 l The command to be written to the R amp S OSP is entered in the upper text field The above example sends the identify command to the R amp S OSP as soon a
57. P120 Connect the external monitor and keyboard to the R amp S OSP120 and switch on the instrument The messages of the Linux boot process are displayed on the monitor Wait until the boot process is finished takes about 30 seconds and press the lt ENTER gt key 5 R amp S OSP130 Connect the external keyboard to the R amp S OSP120 and switch on the instrument Wait until booting is complete Change from regular display to Linux system login by pressing the keys CTRL ALT F3 6 When asked for the login use the login name root and the password root To change the keyboard properties to German type lt de gt and conform with the lt ENTER gt key The keyboard properties will be kept until the instrument is switched off After booting of the instrument the default keyboard configuration English US is set up again Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 23 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Firmware Update 1 11 Firmware Update This chapter contains information on firmware update and Linux operating system update to the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 Possible impairment of the functioning of the instrument The instrument is equipped with the Linux operating system Itisthus possible to install COTS software in the instrument The use and installation of commercial off the shelf COTS software may impair the instrument function Forthis reason we recommend that you only execute programs tested by Rohde amp Schwarz with regard to their
58. Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 72 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions The R amp S OSP B103 module is supplied and controlled from the R amp S OSP via a single connector on the R amp S OSP B103 printed circuit board The connection to the R amp S OSP is done via a single connection cable The R amp S OSP B103 module is equipped with an on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Module OSP B 103 Input Port D Ch1 Interface logic Relay drivers DC memory Interface connector To OSP frame Output Port cable W 5 or 6 or 7 Figure 16 Block Diagram Module R amp S OSP B103 When the module R amp S OSP B103 is configured within the R amp S OSP a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 3 8 for details For remote control operation see chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual See chapter R amp S OSP B103 Interface in the operating manual for details on the connector pin assignments Depending on the required application several modules of the R amp S OSP B103 type can be installed in one R amp S OSP In the R amp S OSP frame a maximum of three modules is possible If more than three modules are required the extension unit R amp S OSP150 must be used For further information on the extension unit R amp S OSP 150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 73 R amp S OSP Instrument F
59. R amp S OSP Open Switch and Control Unit Quick Start Guide Sec eem mamm AND CONTROL NT ras OSP TET A i 1505 3896 62 09 OD ab Ben LO O cb CO n ab m Quick Start Guide Test and M The Quick Start Guide describes the following R8S OSP models and options R amp S OSP 120 stock no 1505 3009 02 12 R amp S OSP 130 stock no 1505 3009 03 R amp S OSP 150 stock no 1505 3009 05 Option Module R amp S OSP B011 stock no 1505 4763 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B012 stock no 1505 4770 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B101 stock no 1505 5101 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B102 stock no 1505 5201 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B103 stock no 1505 5301 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B104 stock no 1505 5401 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B106 stock no 1505 5601 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B107 stock no 1505 5901 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B108 stock no 1505 5718 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B111 stock no 1505 4605 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B112 stock no 1505 4611 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B114 stock no 1505 4711 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B121 stock no 1505 5504 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B122 stock no 1505 5510 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B123 stock no 1505 5527 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B124 stock no 1505 5533 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B125 stock no 1505 5540 02 Option Module R amp S OSP B126 stock no 1505 55
60. a responsabilidad del usuario El fabricante no se hace en ninguna forma responsable de consecuencias a causa del mal uso del producto 1171 0000 42 06 Page 7 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Se parte del uso correcto del producto para los fines definidos si el producto es utilizado conforme a las indicaciones de la correspondiente documentaci n del producto y dentro del margen de rendimiento definido ver hoja de datos documentaci n informaciones de seguridad que siguen El uso del producto hace necesarios conocimientos t cnicos y ciertos conocimientos del idioma ingl s Por eso se debe tener en cuenta que el producto solo pueda ser operado por personal especializado o personas instruidas en profundidad con las capacidades correspondientes Si fuera necesaria indumentaria de seguridad para el uso de productos de Rohde amp Schwarz encontrar a la informaci n debida en la documentaci n del producto en el cap tulo correspondiente Guarde bien las informaciones de seguridad elementales as como la documentaci n del producto y entr guelas a usuarios posteriores Tener en cuenta las informaciones de seguridad sirve para evitar en lo posible lesiones o da os por peligros de toda clase Por eso es imprescindible leer detalladamente y comprender por completo las siguientes informaciones de seguridad antes de usar el producto y respetarlas durante el uso del producto Deber n tenerse en cuenta todas las dem s informaciones de segur
61. andard 1 2 Cells must not be taken apart or crushed Cells or batteries must not be exposed to heat or fire Storage in direct sunlight must be avoided Keep cells and batteries clean and dry Clean soiled connectors using a dry clean cloth Cells or batteries must not be short circuited Cells or batteries must not be stored in a box or in a drawer where they can short circuit each other or where they can be short circuited by other conductive materials Cells and batteries must not be removed from their original packaging until they are ready to be used Cells and batteries must not be exposed to any mechanical shocks that are stronger than permitted If a cell develops a leak the fluid must not be allowed to come into contact with the skin or eyes If contact occurs wash the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical aid Improperly replacing or charging cells or batteries that contain alkaline electrolytes e g lithium cells can cause explosions Replace cells or batteries only with the matching Rohde amp Schwarz type see parts list in order to ensure the safety of the product Cells and batteries must be recycled and kept separate from residual waste Rechargeable batteries and normal batteries that contain lead mercury or cadmium are hazardous waste Observe the national regulations regarding waste disposal and recycling Transport 1 The product may be very heavy Therefore the product must be handled w
62. ase check that the R amp S OSP Device is registered correctly Refer to chapter 2 3 2 to register the R amp S OSP Device Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 34 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions 2 3 6 Controlling the R amp S OSP B101 B106 B107 B111 B127 B132 K12 The module R amp S OSP B101 contains six RF switches of SPDT type After selection of the R amp S OSP B101 module the following dialog is opened The module R amp S OSP B101 contains six RF switches of SPDT type which is shown in the OSP B101 dialog Clicking to the symbol of the relay the position of each relay can be toggled individually SPDT switch Note that the terminal NC assigns the Normally Closed position When the relay is not activated terminal NC is connected to terminal C The terminal NO is the Normally Open position If the relay is activated the terminal NO is connected to terminal C The buttons K11 up to K16 are not required for manual operation of the switches but for defining a path configuration Any button K11 up to K16 in grey color indicates that this relay is not selected A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration To take over particular relays into the path configuration the relay buttons must be selected by clicking on each of the relay buttons required The selected relay is displayed with a button in green color All relays whose relay buttons are selected are Quick Star
63. coanoos 35 2 3 7 Controlling the R amp S OSP B102 B112 B128 oooococccccccccccocoononocncccnnnnnnnnonnnnononononnnannos 37 2 3 8 Controlling the R amp S OGbBiIO3 38 2 3 8 1 Setting the Output Pattern ooocccccncoconccccncoccncconcononnnnnnonnanononononnnonnnnnnanonananenanenons 39 2 3 8 2 Reading the Input Pattern ccc ccccceccccececeseecceeeceececeecsueeecueessaeecseeesaueeaeeessaeesages 39 2 3 9 Controlling the R amp S OSP B104 B114 rrrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennernnnnsnnanennnernnarnnnnnennnenrnnennenne 40 2 3 9 1 Setting the Transfer Heaven 42 2 3 9 2 Setting the Output Pattern sesser ianea anen aaia N aai 43 2 3 9 3 Reading the Input Hattem ccc cccceccccececeseeceeeeceeceseecsueeecueeseaeeceessaueeaueessaeesass 43 2 3 9 4 Reading the Interlock State coocccooonccocncoconcconccconnoncnonnanonanonnnnnonnncnnanonanonenanenons 44 2 3 10 Controlling the R amp S OSP B108 oocococcccccccccccocococcococonononanonncononnnonnnonnronnrnnnanonannnnanonos 44 2 3 11 Controlling the R amp S OSP B131 ooooonccccccccocnnccncoconoconononnnonanconanonononnnanonannnnanonananenanenans 45 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 2 R amp S OSP 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 2 5 2 5 1 2 5 1 1 2 5 1 2 2 5 1 3 2 5 2 2 5 3 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 1 4 3 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 2 6 4 2 Table of Contents Path GS o AUG IN AAPP e 46 A eI PA
64. compatibility with the instrument software In certain cases the use of these programs canimpairthe performance of the instrument The drivers and programs used in the instrument under Linux have been adapted to the test instrument Existing instrument software must only be modified with update software released by Rohde amp Schwarz The firmware update packages for the R amp S OSP120 and OSP130 are integrated in a single setup file OSP lt xxx gt rsu lt xxx gt denotes the version of the firmware update Firmware updates as well as the Release Notes describing the improvements and modifications are provided on the Internet at the download site of the R amp S OSP homepage The installation of a new firmware version is performed via the USB interface A de installation of the old firmware is not necessary The firmware update is performed while the instrument is running The new firmware will be loaded right after the update process To perform a firmware update perform the following steps 1 The update file has to be downloaded from the Internet to a PC From there the file should be transferred to a USB flash drive which will later be plugged into the USB interface of the R amp S OSP 2 Connect the external monitor and keyboard to the R amp S OSP120 and switch on the instrument Wait until booting is complete 3 Connect the USB flash drive to one of the two USB interfaces on the R amp S OSP front panel If the instrument recog
65. d Interlock reads the interlock status see chapter 4 3 7 1 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 98 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface 4 3 8 Using the R amp S OSP B121 After selection of the R amp S OSP B121 module this dialog is opened OSP B121 in F02 A12 K11 K kK With the cursor keys one of the three relays can be chosen indicated by the blue color in the relay name Pressing the EUNGHON key toggles the relay from NC to NO and vice versa The display of the switch in the dialog is changed accordingly OSP B121 in F02 A12 3 KU K12 KB NO NO NO NC NC NC c c Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the relay A selected relay K11 and K13 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected relays are taken over into a path configuration A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration 4 3 9 Using the R amp S OSP B122 After selection of the R amp S OSP B122 module this dialog is opened OSP B122 in F02 A13 Withthe cursorup down keys you can chose any terminal of that relay indicated by the blue color In the above example the common terminal C is selected all six terminals are open Pressing the EENG key closes the chosen relay position With the Common terminal chosen C displayed in blue the relay is opened The display of the switch in the dialog is changed accordingly a Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 1
66. d IP addresses If your network does not support DHCP or if you choose to disable dynamic TCP IP configuration you must assign valid address information before connecting the R amp S OSP to the LAN Contact your network administrator to obtain a valid IP address because connection errors can affect the entire network Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 20 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Remote Operation in a LAN Reading the IP address When using the dynamic TCP IP configuration the actual IP address information will be displayed when booting the R amp S OSP Proceed as follows e Connect the R amp S OSP via a commercial RJ 45 cable to your network supporting DHCP e Switch on the R amp S OSP120 with Monitor and Keyboard connected not applicable to the OSP130 e Atthe end of the booting process the IP address will be displayed as shown below for the OSP120 and the OSP130 The values of the IP address shown are only examples Hetuork attached d d IP Adress assigned 10 33 10 173 Press Okay button or the ENTER key on the keyboard OK key for the R amp S OSP130 for confirmation and to continue the operation Manual TCP IP configuration If your network does not support DHCP proceed as follows 1 Connect the R amp S OSP120 or OSP 130 via a cross over RJ 45 cable to your computer or network not supporting DHCP 2 Setthe network configuration of your computer to work with a static IP address The following set
67. d connect external devices Notes on reinstallation of the instrument software appear at the end of the chapter Chapter 2 3 OSP Panel Functions of this manual provides an introduction to the operation of the instrument by means of the control program OSP Panel For a description of the operating concept and an overview of the instrument s capabilities refer to the Instrument Functions chapter 4 The front panel of the R amp S OSP120 consists of STANDBY switch Status LEDs and connectors Brief explanations on the function of these items and the rear panel can be found on the next pages ROHDE amp SCHWARZ OSP 120 OPEN SWITCH AND CONTROL UNIT 1505 3009K02 nas SP Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 6 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP 120 1 1 1 Status LEDs and Standby Key The status LEDs and the standby toggle switch are located in the bottom right corner of the front panel See also chapter 1 5 9 The status LEDs light to indicate the following instrument states o PWR shows standby yellow LED and ready state green LED LAN shows if data are received via LAN network see Remote Control chapter 5 in the Operating Manual CLK is flashing if data are transferred via CAN bus On an R amp S OSP150 the logic is inverted the CLK indicator goes off shortly during CAN bus activity The STANDBY key serves the following purpose Toggle between standby and ready state indicated by th
68. d release notes instrument drivers current data sheets and application notes Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 62 05 Certificate No 2007 68 This is to certify that ROHDE amp SCHWARZ EC Certificate of Conformity Equipment type Stock No Designation OSP120 1505 3009 02 Basic Unit OSP150 1505 3009 05 Extender Unit OSP B101 1505 5101 02 RF Switch Module OSP B102 1505 5201 02 RF Switch Module OSP B103 1505 5301 02 Module complies with the provisions of the Directive of the Council of the European Union on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment for use within defined voltage limits 2006 95 EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 EC Conformity is proven by compliance with the following standards EN 61010 1 2001 EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 A3 2003 EN 55011 1998 A1 1999 A2 2002 Klasse B EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 For the assessment of electromagnetic compatibility the limits of radio interference for Class B equipment as well as the immunity to interference for operation in industry have been used as a basis Affixing the EC conformity mark as from 2007 ROHDE 8 SCHWARZ GmbH amp Co KG Muhldorfstr 15 D 81671 Munchen Munich 2007 12 19 Central Quality Management MF QZ Radde 1505 3009 01 CE E 1 R amp S OSP Table of Contents Table of Contents Tr GA Hd ebe OF USO east
69. d suya fijar los productos de manera segura a los medios de transporte o elevaci n Para evitar da os personales o da os en el producto siga las instrucciones de seguridad del fabricante del medio de transporte o elevaci n utilizado 1171 0000 42 06 Page 13 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Si se utiliza el producto dentro de un veh culo recae de manera exclusiva en el conductor la responsabilidad de conducir el veh culo de manera segura y adecuada El fabricante no asumir ninguna responsabilidad por accidentes o colisiones No utilice nunca el producto dentro de un veh culo en movimiento si esto pudiera distraer al conductor Asegure el producto dentro del veh culo debidamente para evitar en caso de un accidente lesiones u otra clase de da os Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente 1 Los dispositivos marcados contienen una bater a o un acumulador que no se debe desechar con los residuos dom sticos sin clasificar sino que debe ser recogido por separado La eliminaci n se debe efectuar exclusivamente a trav s de un punto de recogida apropiado o del servicio de atenci n al cliente de Rohde amp Schwarz Los dispositivos el ctricos usados no se deben desechar con los residuos dom sticos sin clasificar sino que deben ser recogidos por separado Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH amp Co KG ha elaborado un concepto de eliminaci n de residuos y asume plenamente los deberes de recogida y eliminaci n para los fabricant
70. e OSP Panel application To establish the connection proceed as follows e Assign an IP address to the R amp S OSP following the directions below and connect the instrument to the network as described in chapter Connecting a LAN Cable 1 9 1 Assigning an IP Address Depending on the network capacities the IP address information for the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 can be obtained in different ways e lf the network supports dynamic TCP IP configuration using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP all address information can be assigned automatically e lf the network does not support DHCP or if the instrument is set to use alternate TCP IP configuration a static IP address is used By default the R amp S OSP is configured either to use e Adynamic TCP IP configuration and obtain all address information automatically This means that it is safe to establish a physical connection to the LAN without any previous R amp S OSP configuration Priority 1 e A user defined static IP address This address can be defined but must not in addition to the default address See chapter 2 3 3 for information how to configure the user defined IP address via the OSP Panel application Priority 2 e Astatic default IP address Per default the R amp S OSP is set to the IP address 192 168 48 147 See also chapter 2 1 Priority 3 Please note the priorities shown above which is related to IP address handling done by the OSP Vali
71. e configuration Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 103 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface Displaying then the related information will lead to the display shown here Note that the K1 setting of the OSP B 102 has been added to the previous one since there was no deselect made for OSP B101 Then go back to Manual switching and select the module OSP B103 Perform the settings of the OSP B103 module as shown in the second screenshot in chapter 4 3 6 This selects channel 6 to be low and channel 7 to be high Save this configuration in a similar way to Panel_path_02 and display the related information Path Info Panel path 02 Fo A11 channel 01 position 01 channel 05 position 00 channel 01 position 03 channel 06 position 00 channel 07 position 01 Again you observe that the new information has been added If a new configuration needs to be independent from the previous one you should use the Configuration menu first in order to deselect or select all switches In any case it is good practice to verify the settings by close inspection of the saved path configuration Besides the possibilities for defining a path configuration and to display the information related to this configuration there are two more actions one can do from the path menu Channel Paths Predefined Paths Panel path 00 Panel path 01 not defined Panel path 07 not defined Panel path 03 not defin
72. e leer y cumplir las siguientes instrucciones e informaciones de seguridad El principio del grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz consiste en tener nuestros productos siempre al dia con los estandares de seguridad y de ofrecer a nuestros clientes el maximo grado de seguridad Nuestros productos y todos los equipos adicionales son siempre fabricados y examinados segun las normas de seguridad vigentes Nuestro sistema de garantia de calidad controla constantemente que sean cumplidas estas normas El presente producto ha sido fabricado y examinado segun el certificado de conformidad adjunto de la UE y ha salido de nuestra planta en estado impecable segun los estandares tecnicos de seguridad Para poder preservar este estado y garantizar un funcionamiento libre de peligros el usuario debera atenerse a todas las indicaciones informaciones de seguridad y notas de alerta El grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz est siempre a su disposici n en caso de que tengan preguntas referentes a estas informaciones de seguridad Adem s queda en la responsabilidad del usuario utilizar el producto en la forma debida Este producto est destinado exclusivamente al uso en la industria y el laboratorio o si ha sido expresamente autorizado para aplicaciones de campo y de ninguna manera deber ser utilizado de modo que alguna persona cosa pueda sufrir da o El uso del producto fuera de sus fines definidos o sin tener en cuenta las instrucciones del fabricante queda en l
73. e level up in hierarchy Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 93 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface From any menu level this key will bring you directly to the Main menu 4 3 4 Using the R amp S OSP B101 B106 B107 B111 Module in F02 411 After selection of the R amp S OSP B101 module this dialog is opened With the cursor keys one of the six relays can be chosen indicated by the blue color in the relay name Pressing the EUNGHON key toggles the relay from NC to NO and vice versa The display of the switch in the dialog is changed accordingly Module in F02 411 Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the relay A selected relay K11 and K15 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected relays are taken over into a path configuration A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration The operation as described above applies to further options of the R amp S OSP as far as the option has got a similar relay configuration It will apply to the following modules Option Relay configuration OSP B106 3 x SPDT relay with N connectors 12 GHz 3 x SPDT relays with BNC connectors 900 MHz 2A OSP B107 6 x SPDT relay solid state 6 GHz OSP B111 6 x SPDT relay 40 GHz Please note that for the module OSP B106 the relays are numbered from K1 to K6 but from K11 to K16 for all other modules Quick Start Guide 1505 3
74. e operating manual for details on the connector pin assignments The module OSP B106 has a double width Therefore only one module can be installed in one R amp S OSP frame If more than one module is required the extension unit R amp S OSP150 must be used For further information on the extension unit R amp S OSP150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual The description above applies to further options of the R amp S OSP as far as the option has got a similar relay configuration It will apply to the following modules OSP B132 6 x SPDT relay with N Connectors 12 GHz 4 2 6 DC MUX Module R amp S OSP B108 The module R amp S OSP B108 is a four pole one to six multiplexer for DC It is controlled equivalent to first Relay K11 of R amp S OSP B102 Figure 21 Module R amp S OSP B108 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 77 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions The R amp S OSP B108 module is supplied and controlled from the R amp S OSP via a single connector on the R amp S OSP B108 printed circuit board 4 2 7 RF Switch Module OSP B121 The module R amp S OSP B121 is designed as a universal switching module using terminated RF relays The OSP B 121 contains the following relay configuration e 3xSPDT switches terminated The module is designed for independent control of all relay The relay is a failsafe type i e a RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to the position NC normally clo
75. e yellow and green PWR LED respectively 1 1 2 Front Panel Connectors 1 1 2 1 USB Connectors Em Single Universal Serial Bus connectors of type A master USB used to connect a TE keyboard or flash drive All front panel USB connectors comply with standard USB 2 0 refer to the Specifications USB lt gt USB Connection The length of passive connecting USB cables should not exceed 1m The maximum current per USB port is 500 mA It is recommended to use double shielded USB cables Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 7 R amp S OSP 1 2 Preparing for Use Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP130 Monitor Connector An external monitor with a digital interface can be connected to the MONITOR DIGITAL connector on the front panel of the R amp S OSP120 An external monitor together with a keyboard is a prerequisite for manual intervention in order to define the LAN configuration or in case of service to have access to the Linux Operating system Monitor connection Before the external monitor is connected the instrument must be switched off standby mode to prevent damage to the monitor and the R amp S OSP120 After connection the external monitor is detected when the instrument is started The Linux Operating system menu of the R amp S OSP is then displayed on the external monitor Further settings are not required It is recommended to use a double shielded monitor cable equipped with ferrites at each end Fron
76. ector or carrier safety status of the connected relay the LED will show a red light indicating an open interlock The LED being off indicates that the interlock is closed The input ports are available on the upper D Sub connector IN OUT The input port can be read at any time Each input is protected with low pass and diode against transients The output ports are also accessible on the upper D Sub connector IN OUT Each output channel is designed as a FET driver switching to GND when activated Each output is protected with diode against transients which may occur when switching inductive loads such as relay coils All output lines can be programmed independently from each other The R amp S OSP B104 module is supplied and controlled from the R amp S OSP via one supply and one control connector on the R amp S OSP B104 printed circuit board The connection to the R amp S OSP is done via those two connection cables The R amp S OSP B104 module is equipped with an on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module OUT Module OSP B104 Input Port ee Ka OUT3 OUT4 Ch1 O IN OUT U U 3 Q OO gt H 213 DAS S jo 2 NG lt GIS io lo Ele gt JA 5 S 3 4 glo ojo Hz ON o y En o sje n D Je SR za Ke baa ka a 1 Sle 2 ag U Og 3 3 0 lt DIr Ao lt OB lo RELAY 1 E Interface logic Eh RELAY 2 Relay drivers PC memory N A RELAY 3 Supply connector
77. ed Panel path 04 not defined Panel path 05 not defined Panel bath 06 fnot defined set JD see J Delete When marking an existing path and choosing the Set button pressing will switch all relays and channels related to this path configuration Note that performing the switching will not change which switches are selected Only the state of the switches of the path configuration will be set as desired When marking an existing path and choosing the Delete button pressing OK will remove this path A Names of path configurations As seen in this chapter the paths which can be chosen for saving path configurations are the fixed ones Panel_path_01 etc provided on the GUI Using the OSP Panel see chapter 2 4 free names can be given to configurations Within the GUI it is possible to save new configurations onto these names as well and also the other functions like Info Delete and Set are available Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 104 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Switch Cycle Counter 4 4 R amp S OSP Switch Cycle Counter The R amp S OSP is designed with a switch cycle counter Although the mechanical relays used in the R amp S OSP modules are selected with respect to high life time it is recommended to count the switching cycles to have an overview on the instrument use and to replace the relays in time Please note that the Switch Cycle Counter function is disabled for all solid state relays
78. eden redundar en peligro para las personas No utilice el producto en condiciones en las que pueda producirse o ya se hayan producido condensaciones sobre el producto o en el interior de ste como p ej al desplazarlo de un lugar fr o a otro caliente La entrada de agua aumenta el riesgo de choque el ctrico Antes de la limpieza desconecte por completo el producto de la alimentaci n de tensi n p ej red de alimentaci n o bater a Realice la limpieza de los aparatos con un pa o suave que no se deshilache No utilice bajo ning n concepto productos de limpieza qu micos como alcohol acetona o diluyentes para lacas nitrocelul sicas 1171 0000 42 06 Page 11 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Funcionamiento 1 El uso del producto requiere instrucciones especiales y una alta concentraci n durante el manejo Debe asegurarse que las personas que manejen el producto est n a la altura de los requerimientos necesarios en cuanto a aptitudes f sicas ps quicas y emocionales ya que de otra manera no se pueden excluir lesiones o da os de objetos El empresario u operador es responsable de seleccionar el personal usuario apto para el manejo del producto Antes de desplazar o transportar el producto lea y tenga en cuenta el cap tulo Transporte Como con todo producto de fabricaci n industrial no puede quedar excluida en general la posibilidad de que se produzcan alergias provocadas por algunos materiales empleados los
79. ent must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste but must be collected separately Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH 8 Co KG has developed a disposal concept and takes full responsibility for take back obligations and disposal obligations for manufacturers within the EU Contact your Rohde amp Schwarz customer service center for environmentally responsible disposal of the product 3 If products or their components are mechanically and or thermally processed in a manner that goes beyond their intended use hazardous substances heavy metal dust such as lead beryllium nickel may be released For this reason the product may only be disassembled by specially trained personnel Improper disassembly may be hazardous to your health National waste disposal regulations must be observed 4 If handling the product releases hazardous substances or fuels that must be disposed of in a special way e g coolants or engine oils that must be replenished regularly the safety instructions of the manufacturer of the hazardous substances or fuels and the applicable regional waste disposal regulations must be observed Also observe the relevant safety instructions in the product documentation The improper disposal of hazardous substances or fuels can cause health problems and lead to environmental damage For additional information about environmental protection visit the Rohde amp Schwarz website Instrucciones de seguridad elementales jEs imprescindibl
80. ents E Desktop default configuration txt Mu Documents 3 hy Network File name E e Places Cancel Done With the usual Windows operation one can move throughout the files system in order to define the directory By default the directory is the installation path of the OSP Panel The file name selection in the lower part of the dialog has no meaning Only the directory name in the field at the top of the dialog is used Done The selected paths will be saved as files with the suffix DI to the directory indicated Cancel Pressing this button will exit the dialog R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration 2 4 5 Import a Path If a path has been exported as described in the previous chapter the path can be imported again It is required that the OSP Panel is connected to an instrument 1 Start the OSP Panel 2 Select gt Path gt Import Paths in the OSP Panel The following dialog appears Import Multiple Paths Direct F a ICADSP Pare fb Config Look in G OSP Contig e do ft E config one txt E config three Et Mu Recent E config two Eet Documents E default configuration Ext Desktop My Documents e Mu Network File name contig ban Ext S A Placez Files of type Cancel Selected Files dd OK CADSP PanekOSP Configiconfig one tet CADSP PaneOSP Configiconfig two tet Remove Remove All This dialog allows to select a
81. environment Penetration by water increases the risk of electric shock Prior to cleaning the product disconnect it completely from the power supply e g AC supply network or battery Use a soft non linting cloth to clean the product Never use chemical cleaning agents such as alcohol acetone or diluents for cellulose lacquers Operation 1 Operating the products requires special training and intense concentration Make sure that persons who use the products are physically mentally and emotionally fit enough to do so otherwise injuries or material damage may occur It is the responsibility of the employer operator to select suitable personnel for operating the products 1171 0000 42 06 Page 4 Basic Safety Instructions Before you move or transport the product read and observe the section titled Transport As with all industrially manufactured goods the use of substances that induce an allergic reaction allergens such as nickel cannot be generally excluded If you develop an allergic reaction such as a skin rash frequent sneezing red eyes or respiratory difficulties when using a Rohde amp Schwarz product consult a physician immediately to determine the cause and to prevent health problems or stress Before you start processing the product mechanically and or thermally or before you take it apart be sure to read and pay special attention to the section titled Waste disposal Environmental protection item 1
82. er that protects the rear of the instrument 4 Carefully unthread the corrugated cardboard cover at the front that protects the instrument handles and remove tt 5 Check the instrument for any damage If there is damage immediately contact the carrier who delivered the instrument In this case make sure not to discard the box and packing material It is advisable to keep the original packing material in order to prevent control elements and connectors from being damaged in case the instrument is to be transported or shipped at a later date Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 13 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Putting the Instrument into Operation 1 5 2 Instrument Setup The R amp S OSP is designed for use under laboratory conditions either on a bench top or in a rack The general ambient conditions required at the operating site are as follows e The ambient temperature must be in the ranges specified for operation and for compliance with specifications see Specifications e All fan openings including the rear panel perforations must be unobstructed The distance to the wall should be at least 10 cm 1 5 3 Bench Top Operation If the R amp S OSP is operated on a bench top the surface should be flat The instrument is used in horizontal position standing on its feet 1 5 4 Mounting in a 19 Rack The instrument can be mounted in 19 racks using a ZZA 211 adapter order number 1096 3260 00 Please note the moun
83. es dentro de la UE Para desechar el producto de manera respetuosa con el medio ambiente dir jase a su servicio de atenci n al cliente de Rohde Schwarz Si se trabaja de manera mec nica y o t rmica cualquier producto o componente m s all del funcionamiento previsto pueden liberarse sustancias peligrosas polvos con contenido de metales pesados como p ej plomo berilio o n quel Por eso el producto solo debe ser desmontado por personal especializado con formaci n adecuada Un desmontaje inadecuado puede ocasionar da os para la salud Se deben tener en cuenta las directivas nacionales referentes a la eliminaci n de residuos En caso de que durante el trato del producto se formen sustancias peligrosas o combustibles que deban tratarse como residuos especiales p ej refrigerantes o aceites de motor con intervalos de cambio definidos deben tenerse en cuenta las indicaciones de seguridad del fabricante de dichas sustancias y las normas regionales de eliminaci n de residuos Tenga en cuenta tambi n en caso necesario las indicaciones de seguridad especiales contenidas en la documentaci n del producto La eliminaci n incorrecta de sustancias peligrosas o combustibles puede causar da os a la salud o da os al medio ambiente Se puede encontrar m s informaci n sobre la protecci n del medio ambiente en la p gina web de Rohde amp Schwarz 1171 0000 42 06 Page 14 Qualitatszertifikat Certificate of quality Certificat de qua
84. eter Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Antenna 3 a Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 55 R amp S OSP Getting Started Sample Session 2 5 1 1 Defining the Path for PA1 To have a defined condition for the path switching it is recommended to start with the R amp S OSP in Reset condition A Reset To obtain the correct switching for a new path configuration it is recommended to reset the R amp S OSP Select in the OSP Panel gt Configure gt Deselect all Switches According to the above example for amplifier PA1 the following paths are required Signal path Required relay position Sig Gen to PA1 input R amp S OSP B101 K11 NO DAT Fwd to Power Meter Ch A R amp S OSP B102 K1 1 PA1 Fwd to Power Meter Ch B R amp S OSP B102 K2 1 Start the OSP Panel and make sure not to take over any undesired relay setting Select therefore in the OSP Panel gt Configure gt Deselect all Switches After that select the OSP B101 dialog and set K11 to position NO Do not forget to select the K11 button Now select the OSP B102 dialog and set K1 and K2 to position 1 Do not forget to select the K1 and K2 buttons Now start the path configuration as follows Select gt Path gt Save Path in the OSP Panel The following dialog will appear Km alo Existing Path Names on OSF Flash El Path Pa Save Path to OSF Flash Save Cloze The upper data field shows the paths which are already stored in the R amp S OSP
85. ex 02 02 Module Name OSP B103 Description 16 x digital In outputs Serial Number 1000017 002 Part Number 1505 5301 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 02 02 Path List Path PAL OSPL20C SN L00001 05P BLOL ALL KLL NO OSP BLOL AL I KL L K2 L Path_PA2 OSP120 5N 1000015 0SP B101 4115 K11 NCK12 NO OSP B101 412 K1 2 K2 2f Path_PA3 OSP120 5N 100001 0SP B101 4115 K11 NCK12 NCOSP B101 412 K1 3 K2 3 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 59 R amp S OSP Getting Started Sample Session 2 5 3 Remote Control Setting of the Path Configuration Once the required path configurations are stored in the R amp S OSP they are available by remote control applications like the R amp S EMC32 software The advantage to make use of the OSP path configuration utility is e The switching is called by logical name from the external application for example EMC32 software Using the logical name the external application does not need to know the R amp S OSP hardware configuration e lfthe hardware configuration has to be changed only the path configuration inside the R amp S OSP must be adapted The external application does not need to be changed For the above examples the following strings are to be sent to the R amp S OSP ROUTE CLOSE Path_PA1 ROUTE CLOSE Path_PA2 ROUTE CLOSE Path PA3 Further information on remote control functions are to be found in Chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual Inf
86. fault selection There are two possibilities If the number of switches to be included in a path is rather small it is recommended to deselect all switches This is done by gt Configure gt Deselect all Switches If the number of switches is rather large use gt Configure gt Select all Switches instead Don t forget to select deselect all switches which are not correctly selected by this default selection 2 4 1 Save a Path The path configuration is supported by the OSP Panel application Refer to chapters 2 2 and 2 3 for the installation and operation of the OSP Panel To have a defined condition for the path switching it is recommended to start with the R amp S OSP in Reset condition A path configuration may consist out of several relays located on different R amp S OSP modules Please note that the relay buttons in the corresponding dialogs must be selected for all relays which should be taken over in the path configuration Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 47 R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration d OSP 120 411 OSP B101 In the above example the relays K11 and K14 from module R amp S OSP B101 and the relay K2 from module R amp S OSP B102 will be saved as a path To define and save the path proceed as follows 1 Select gt Path gt Save Path in the OSP Panel The following dialog will appear 4 Save Path al x Existing Path Names on OSP Flash EN Save Path to OSP Flash Save
87. guration is called by its name and the switching is performed more or less by a single command See also chapter 2 4 for another approach to path configurations using OSP Panel In this chapter the functions related to path configurations are described based on some example Refer to the previous chapters for selecting switch positions or output channel values Choosing a default selection To obtain the correct switching for a new path configuration it is recommended to start with a well defined default selection There are two possibilities described in the following paragraph Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 101 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface Configuration Menu Deselect all switches select all switches Go from the Main menu to the Configuration menu If the number of switches to be included in a path is rather small it is recommended to deselect all switches This is done by choosing Deselect all switches If the number of switches is rather large chose Select all switches instead Pressing the key OK will perform the related action Now go back to the Main menu and from there select Manual Switching In the following steps define all relay and output channel settings you want to include in the path configuration by using the EGNGHON key Don t forget to select these relays and channels using the STATUS key if you have started from a deselected switche
88. he extension unit OSP 150 must be used For further information on the extension unit OSP 150 see chapter 7 2 in the operating manual 4 2 8 RF Switch Module OSP B122 The module R amp S OSP B122 is designed as a universal switching module using terminated RF relays The OSP B122 contains the following relay configuration e 1x SP6T switch terminated The relay is a failsafe type i e no RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to one of the six terminals when no voltage is applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and one of the six output terminals a continuous voltage is to be applied to the corresponding power terminal of the relay Note that always one out of the six terminals of the relays is allowed to be activated at the same time When operating the OSP B122 inside the OSP the OSP firmware takes care for correct switching of the SD6T relay Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 79 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Figure 24 Module OSP B 122 The relay is mounted directly in the OSP B122 front panel All the RF connectors are SMA female types The relay is connected via a short cable to a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size The OSP B122 module is supplied and controlled from the OSP 120 via a single connector on the OSP B 122 printed circuit board The connection to the OSP 120 is done via a single connection cable The OSP
89. he power fuse of the product may have to be changed accordingly 2 Inthe case of products of safety class with movable power cord and connector operation is permitted only on sockets with a protective conductor contact and protective conductor 3 Intentionally breaking the protective conductor either in the feed line or in the product itself is not permitted Doing so can result in the danger of an electric shock from the product If extension cords or connector strips are implemented they must be checked on a regular basis to ensure that they are safe to use 4 If there is no power switch for disconnecting the product from the AC supply network or if the power switch is not suitable for this purpose use the plug of the connecting cable to disconnect the product from the AC supply network In such cases always ensure that the power plug is easily reachable and accessible at all times For example if the power plug is the disconnecting device the length of the connecting cable must not exceed 3 m Functional or electronic switches are not suitable for providing disconnection from the AC supply network If products without power switches are integrated into racks or systems the disconnecting device must be provided at the system level 5 Never use the product if the power cable is damaged Check the power cables on a regular basis to ensure that they are in proper operating condition By taking appropriate safety measures and carefully lay
90. he string shows the actual firmware version 1 5 for the above example R amp S OSP Getting Started Connecting R amp S OSP and PC 2 Getting Started This chapter helps you to get familiar with the R amp S OSP and explains how to solve basic tasks that you will frequently encounter when working with the instrument Since the R amp S OSP120 only has remote control capability the manual operation of the instrument is achieved via the application OSP Panel which runs on an external computer connected to the same LAN network as the R amp S OSP120 The OSP Panel however can also be used with the R amp S OSP130 The following chapter gives a short overview on the operation of the OSP Panel as e Installing OSP Panel e OSP Panel Functions e Sample Session 2 1 Risk of shock hazard and instrument damage Before starting any measurement on your R amp S OSP please note the instructions given in chapter Preparing for Use In the chapter Manual Operation you will find information on customizing the instrument according to your personal preferences Chapter 3 also provides information on typical applications of the R amp S OSP platform In the following we assume that you are familiar with standard Windows dialogs and mouse operation Connecting R amp S OSP and PC Please read chapter 1 9 1 for understanding the possibilities of IP address assignments The following setup describes the connection of the R amp S OSP120 or R amp S OSP13
91. he terminal C Common to the position NC normally closed with no voltage applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open a continuous voltage is to be applied to the relay Figure 36 Module OSP B131 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 8 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions The relays are mounted directly in the OSP B131 front panel All the RF connectors are N female types All relays are connected via a short cable to a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size The OSP B131 module is supplied and controlled from the OSP 120 via a single interface connector on the OSP B131 printed circuit board The connection to the OSP 120 is done via a single connection cable The OSP B131 module is equipped with a on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Module OSP B131 Interface logic Relay drivers AIRF connectors 126 memory N type female O Ports Interface connector To OSP frame cable W 5 or 6 or 7 Figure 37 Block diagram Module OSP B131 When the module OSP B131 is configured within the OSP 120 a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 2 5 for details For Remote Control operation see chapter 5 and 6 in the operating manual Depending on the required switching application several modules of the OSP B 131 type can be installed in one OSP
92. hown in the dialog only contains undefined paths By default on an R amp S OSP130 there are ten paths which can be defined Panel_path_00 till Panel path 01 Channel Paths Predefined Paths Panel path 00 Panel path 01 not defined Panel path 07 not defined Panel path 03 not defined Panel path 04 not defined Panel path 05 not defined Panel bath 06 fnot defined ser E save Joer After pressing the OK marked the path configuration is stored as Panel path 00 Now mark the Info button using the cursor keys and press OK Path Info Panel path 00 Fo A11 channel 01 position 01 Fo A11 channel 05 position 00 The information displayed thereupon contains the two relays included in the path configuration Then go back to Manual switching and select the module OSP B 102 Perform the settings of the OSP B102 module as shown in the second screenshot in chapter 4 3 5 This selects K1 to be in position 3 Go now back to the Main menu using the key and select the Path Switching menu A Channel numbers Note that for some modules there might be an offset to be included either way in order to convert channel numbers to relay names For example channel 1 on an OSP B101 corresponds to K11 Path Info Panel path 01 Fo A11 channel 01 position 01 Fo A11 channel 05 position 00 Fo A12 channel 01 position 03 Mark Panel path 01 with the cursor keys and press OK This saves th
93. idad como p ej las referentes a la protecci n de personas que encontrar n en el cap tulo correspondiente de la documentaci n del producto y que tambi n son de obligado cumplimiento En las presentes informaciones de seguridad se recogen todos los objetos que distribuye el grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz bajo la denominaci n de producto entre ellos tambi n aparatos instalaciones asi como toda clase de accesorios Los datos espec ficos del producto figuran en la hoja de datos y en la documentaci n del producto S mbolos y definiciones de seguridad Significado Significado Aviso punto de peligro general Tensi n de alimentaci n de PUESTA EN 8 MARCHA PARADA Observar la documentaci n del producto Atenci n en el manejo de dispositivos de peso Indicaci n de estado de espera standby elevado Peligro de choque el ctrico Corriente continua DC A Advertencia superficie caliente Corriente alterna AC Conexi n a conductor de protecci n Corriente continua Corriente alterna DC AC Conexi n a tierra El aparato est protegido en su totalidad por un aislamiento doble reforzado Conexi n a masa o Distintivo de la UE para bater as y acumuladores M s informaci n en la secci n Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente punto 1 1171 0000 42 06 Page 8 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Significado S mbolo Significado Aviso Cuidado en el manejo de dispositivos e Distintivo de
94. ide 1505 3896 12 09 33 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions 2 3 5 Addressing R amp S OSP Modules If the OSP Device is correctly registered see previous chapter all R amp S OSP modules available are displayed in the OSP Panel dialog To control the R amp S OSP modules the following ways are possible 1 Select the required module displayed in the left field of the OSP Panel dialog or 2 Select the diagram of the required module in the upper right field of the OSP Panel dialog Hosp Panel eil xj File Path Configure Utility Help RESOURCE DESCR TCPIP 10 33 10 173 INSTR OSP 130 l OSP B101 OSP 130 OSP B104 i OSP B102 OSP 150 OSP B101 OSP B102 OSP B105 OSP Name OSP 130 OSP Address 3100001 F01 OSP Description Base unit Mainboard Serial Number 100006 000 Mainboard Part Number 1505 5050 04 Mainboard Hardware Code 0 Mainboard Product Index 02 00 By double clicking the required R amp S OSP module a window is opened which shows all the setup functions available for the selected module The title line of that window also indicates the slot where this module is placed or both slots if the module has double width see also chapter 4 1 2 See the following chapters for the dialogs of the different R amp S OSP modules R amp S OSP module configuration lf modules are configured in the R amp S OSP but no modules are detected by the OSP Panel indicated in blue ple
95. ina Phone 86 800 810 8228 86 400 650 5896 customersupport china rohde schwarz com ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 1171 0200 22 06 00 R amp S OSP R amp S OSP Documentation Map R amp S OSP Documentation Map Quick Start Guide The present quick start guide describes everything that is needed to put the instrument into operation and helps you to get familiar with the unit The quick start guide gives an introduction to the instrument s functionality and provides procedures for typical applications Documentation CD ROM The CD ROM provides the complete user documentation for the instrument e The data sheet in printable form e The quick start manual in printable form e The operating manual in printable form e The service manual in printable form e Links to different useful sites in the R amp S internet Optional Printed Documentation The printed manual provides the complete user documentation including the operating manual and service manual This manual can be ordered as an option see ordering information in the Specifications Besides the CD ROM contains pdf versions of the operating and service manual Internet Site The Internet site at Open switch and Control unit R amp S OSP provides the most up to date information on the R amp S OSP The current operating manual at a time is available as printable PDF file in the download area Also provided for download are firmware updates including the associate
96. indicates the active state An output channel marked in white color indicates that the output channel is in high impedance state This is also the default after reset To take over particular channels of the output port into the path configuration the button left to the channels of the output pattern must be selected by clicking on each button of the required outputs The selected output channel is displayed in green color All output ports with selected green buttons are taken over into a path configuration Pressing the Shift key while clicking on a relay button will toggle between selecting all relays of this module and deselecting all of them Pressing this button sets the OPS B104 outputs to the defined output pattern The actual setting of the R amp S OSP B104 outputs now is displayed in the output pattern field Ch1 to Ch5 The hexadecimal representation of the output pattern is displayed in the OSP B105 dialog too Ch1 corresponds to the lowest bit having the value 1 whereas Ch5 is the highest bit having the value 10 OSP B104 B114 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B104 module is opened the actual output pattern setting of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed UO ports Note that for I O ports the hardware specification must be observed when connecting external equipment See chapter Application of Module R amp S OSP B103 in the operating manual for further information Reading
97. ing the power cable ensure that the cable cannot be damaged and that no one can be hurt by for example tripping over the cable or suffering an electric shock 1171 0000 42 06 Page 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Basic Safety Instructions The product may be operated only from TN TT supply networks fuse protected with max 16 A higher fuse only after consulting with the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies Do not insert the plug into sockets that are dusty or dirty Insert the plug firmly and all the way into the socket provided for this purpose Otherwise sparks that result in fire and or injuries may occur Do not overload any sockets extension cords or connector strips doing so can cause fire or electric shocks For measurements in circuits with voltages V ms gt 30 V suitable measures e g appropriate measuring equipment fuse protection current limiting electrical separation insulation should be taken to avoid any hazards Ensure that the connections with information technology equipment e g PCs or other industrial computers comply with the IEC60950 1 EN60950 1 or IEC61010 1 EN 61010 1 standards that apply in each case Unless expressly permitted never remove the cover or any part of the housing while the product is in operation Doing so will expose circuits and components and can lead to injuries fire or damage to the product If a product is to be permanently installed the co
98. inux operating system which is integral part of the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 are to be done via external keyboard and external monitor not for OSP 130 See chapter 1 7 2 and 1 7 3 of this manual how to connect these accessories Chapter 1 10 gives an example for Linux related actions Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 61 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Instrument Frame 4 Instrument Functions The following chapter describes the instrument functions of the R S OSP The basic instrument R amp S OSP is the Platform for Switching and Control Purpose which is completed by several options The function of the instrument depends on the options R amp S OSP modules which are fitted in the instrument As an overview and for better understanding of the instrument function and the configuration possibilities the following chapter shows block diagrams of the R amp S OSP Then there is a description of the available modules for the R amp S OSP and their function Basic instrument functions like selftest and configuration information are described as well 4 1 R amp S OSP Instrument Frame The R amp S OSP is designed as a 19 unit with two height units The instruments R amp S OSP120 and R amp S OSP130 can remotely be controlled via LAN interface The R amp S OSP120 contains no front elements for manual operation and is therefore only to be used in remote operation The R amp S OSP130 can operate as a stand alone instr
99. ith care In some cases the user may require a suitable means of lifting or moving the product e g with a lift truck to avoid back or other physical injuries Handles on the products are designed exclusively to enable personnel to transport the product It is therefore not permissible to use handles to fasten the product to or on transport equipment such as cranes fork lifts wagons etc The user is responsible for securely fastening the products to or on the means of transport or lifting Observe the safety regulations of the manufacturer of the means of transport or lifting Noncompliance can result in personal injury or material damage If you use the product in a vehicle it is the sole responsibility of the driver to drive the vehicle safely and properly The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for accidents or collisions Never use the product in a moving vehicle if doing so could distract the driver of the vehicle Adequately secure the product in the vehicle to prevent injuries or other damage in the event of an accident Waste disposal Environmental protection 1 Specially marked equipment has a battery or accumulator that must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste but must be collected separately It may only be disposed of at a suitable collection point or via a Rohde amp Schwarz customer service center 1171 0000 42 06 Page 6 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales 2 Waste electrical and electronic equipm
100. la UE para la eliminaci n por sensibles a la electrost tica ESD separado de dispositivos el ctricos y electr nicos M s informaci n en la secci n Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente punto 2 Advertencia rayo l ser M s informaci n en la secci n Funcionamiento punto 7 Palabras de se al y su significado En la documentaci n del producto se utilizan las siguientes palabras de se al con el fin de advertir contra riesgos y peligros PELIGRO identifica un peligro inminente con riesgo elevado que A PELIGRO provocar muerte o lesiones graves si no se evita ADVERTENCIA identifica un posible peligro con riesgo medio de provocar muerte o lesiones graves si no se evita lesiones leves o moderadas si no se evita AVISO indica la posibilidad de utilizar mal el producto y como consecuencia da arlo En la documentaci n del producto se emplea de forma sin nima el t rmino CUIDADO A ATENCI N ATENCI N identifica un peligro con riesgo reducido de provocar Las palabras de se al corresponden a la definici n habitual para aplicaciones civiles en el rea econ mica europea Pueden existir definiciones diferentes a esta definici n en otras reas econ micas o en aplicaciones militares Por eso se deber tener en cuenta que las palabras de se al aqu descritas sean utilizadas siempre solamente en combinaci n con la correspondiente documentaci n del producto y solamente en combinaci n con el
101. lay configuration It will apply to the following modules Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 71 R amp S OSP 4 2 3 Instrument Functions Module Functions OSP B112 2 x SP6T relay 40 GHz The module R amp S OSP B128 can be configured with up to three SP6T relays The relay configuration is with all SMA connectors in line flat relay design See the following picture Figure 14a Module R amp S OSP B128 The actual number of SP6T relays fitted in the OSP B128 can be read from the module via IC interface The R amp S OSP automatically recognizes the actual configuration Please note that the relays always must be configured starting from position K1 onwards In the above picture two relays are fitted the openings for K3 are covered by a sheet metal strip I O Module R amp S OSP B103 The module R amp S OSP B103 is a digital I O module consisting of a 16 bit input and a 16 bit output port The input ports are available on the upper D Sub connector The input port can be read at any time Each input is protected with low pass and diode against transients The output ports are accessible on the lower D Sub connector Each output channel is designed as a FET driver switching to GND when activated Each output is protected with diode against transients which may occur when switching inductive loads such as relay coils All output lines can be programmed independently from each other Figure 15 Module R amp S OSP B103
102. lays of this module and deselecting all of them OSP B108 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B 108 module is opened the actual relay setting of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed Controlling the R amp S OSP B131 After selection of the R amp S OSP B131 module the following dialog is opened The module R amp S OSP B131 contains two SPDT relays Clicking to the symbol of the relay the position of each relay can be toggled individually Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 45 R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration O SPDT switch Note that the terminal NC assigns the Normally Closed position When the relay is not activated terminal NC is connected to terminal C The terminal NO is the Normally Open position If the relay is activated the terminal NO is connected to terminal C The buttons K11 and K12 are not required for manual operation of the switches but for defining a path configuration see chapter 2 4 K12 Any button K11 and or K12 in grey color indicates that this relay is not selected A non selected relay is not considered when defining a path configuration K11 To take over particular relays into the path configuration the relay buttons must be selected by clicking on each of the relay buttons required The selected relay is displayed with a button in green color All relays whose relay buttons are selected are taken over into a path configuration Pressing the Shif
103. le for amplifier PA3 the following paths are required Signal path Required relay position Sig Gen to PA3 input R amp S OSP B101 K11 NC K12 NC PA3 Fwd to Power Meter Ch A R amp S OSP B102 K1 3 PA3 Fwd to Power Meter Ch B R amp S OSP B102 K2 3 Start the OSP Panel and make sure not to take over any undesired relay setting Select therefore in the OSP Panel gt Configure gt Deselect all Switches After that select the OSP B101 dialog and set K11 to position NC and K12 to position NC Do not forget to select the K11 and K12 buttons Now select the OSP B102 dialog and set K1 and K2 to position 3 Do not forget to select the K1 and K2 buttons Now start the path configuration as follows Select gt Path gt Save Path in the OSP Panel The following dialog will appear CE el x Existing Path Names on OSF Flash El Path Name Path_PA3 Save Path to OSF Flash The upper data field shows the paths which are already stored in the R amp S OSP Type in the path name Path PA3 and press the button Save The path configuration now is stored in the OSP flash memory and is available for further use 2 5 2 Manual Setting of the Paths To set up the path for power amplifier PA 1 PA2 and PA3 respectively only a simple step is required gt Select gt Path gt Switch Path in the OSP Panel The following dialog appears Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 58 R amp S OSP Getting Started
104. lection F01 y Use the drop down list to set the device number to F01 Version OSP120 xxxx xxxxK02 serial Number 100001 The above example results in OSP address gt 2100001 L L AS a a gt ACTION H 250 UTOMATIC POWER SEL F2JEC127 T4 0 lt gt E 12 es E lt e E gt o E Fu S u 4 Pressing the Add Frame button sends a corresponding command to the R amp S OSP and the information is stored on the OSP flash memory The next time the OSP Panel is started and connected to the R amp S OSP the correct device information is read back from the OSP flash memory and all available R amp S OSP modules are listed correctly Configuration changes Whenever the configuration has changed by adding or removing OSP150 extension units you must repeat registration For this purpose remove all frames except the first one F01 and insert them if required as new ones See also chapter OSP Dirivers in the operating manual for extensions with an OSP150 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 32 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions 2 3 3 Changing the IP address with OSP Panel The OSP Panel supports the setting of the user defineable static IP address Please note that this function is supported in OSP Panel version 2 00 onwards Select the menu function gt Configure gt TCPIP and the following dialog is opened x DHCF static IP address 169 254 128 190 192
105. lite Sehr geehrter Kunde Sie haben sich fur den Kauf eines Rohde amp Schwarz Produktes ent schieden Sie erhalten damit ein nach modernsten Fertigungsme thoden hergestelltes Produkt Es wurde nach den Regeln unseres Qualitatsmanagementsystems entwickelt gefertigt und gepruft Das Rohde amp Schwarz Qualit ts managementsystem ist unter anderem nach 1509001 und ISO 14001 zertifiziert Der Umwelt verpflichtet 1 Energie effiziente ROHS konforme Produkte 1 Kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung nachhaltiger Umweltkonzepte 1 150 14001 zertifiziertes Umweltmanagementsystem Dear customer You have decided to buy a Rohde amp Schwarz product You are thus assured of receiving a product that is manufactured using the most modern methods available This product was de veloped manufactured and test ed in compliance with our quality management system standards The Rohde amp Schwarz quality management system is certified according to standards such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 Environmental commitment Energy efficient products 1 Continuous improvement in environmental sustainability 1 ISO 14001 certified environmental management system Certified Quality System ISO 9001 Certified Environmental System ISO 14001 Cher client Vous avez choisi d acheter un produit Rohde amp Schwarz Vous disposez donc d un produit fabriqu d apr s les m thodes les plus avanc es Le d veloppe ment la fabricatio
106. ll files which shall be imported and saved on the OSP Once all required files are collected pressing the OK button will start the import Add Pressing the Add button moves the marked file to the list of selected files With the standard Windows function a group of files can be selected at once using the Shift key while clicking on a second file will mark all files between a first file and this one and using the Ctrl key at the same time will add the second file as a marked one Cancel Will exit the dialog OK The selected files will be imported and stored as paths to the R amp S OSP flash memory Remove The marked file will be removed from the list of selected files Remove Al All files will be removed from the list of selected files dd Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 54 R amp S OSP Getting Started A Sample Session 2 5 Sample Session The sample session shows a typical application of the R amp S OSP and gives a guidance to the user how to solve the various switching tasks with the R amp S OSP 2 5 1 Example Path Configuration The following example shows how to set up the path for a Microwave EMS system up to 18 GHz consisting of a signal generator three amplifiers and a two channel power meter The following signal paths are required and have to be set dependent on the frequency range e Generator output to amplifier input e Amplifier output forward power to power meter e Amplifier output reverse power to power m
107. llamados al rgenos p ej el n quel Si durante el manejo de productos Rohde amp Schwarz se producen reacciones al rgicas como p ej irritaciones cut neas estornudos continuos enrojecimiento de la conjuntiva o dificultades respiratorias debe avisarse inmediatamente a un m dico para investigar las causas y evitar cualquier molestia o da o a la salud Antes de la manipulaci n mec nica y o t rmica o el desmontaje del producto debe tenerse en cuenta imprescindiblemente el cap tulo Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente punto 1 Ciertos productos como p ej las instalaciones de radiocomunicaci n RF pueden a causa de su funci n natural emitir una radiaci n electromagn tica aumentada Deben tomarse todas las medidas necesarias para la protecci n de las mujeres embarazadas Tambi n las personas con marcapasos pueden correr peligro a causa de la radiaci n electromagn tica El empresario operador tiene la obligaci n de evaluar y se alizar las reas de trabajo en las que exista un riesgo elevado de exposici n a radiaciones Tenga en cuenta que en caso de incendio pueden desprenderse del producto sustancias t xicas gases l quidos etc que pueden generar da os a la salud Por eso en caso de incendio deben usarse medidas adecuadas como p ej m scaras antig s e indumentaria de protecci n Los productos con l ser est n provistos de indicaciones de advertencia normalizadas en funci n de la clase de l se
108. llow free access to Internet for the OSP Panel If the LAN connection is established the R amp S OSP device found on the LAN network is displayed in the left field together with the installed options O Note that it is necessary to register the R amp S OSP once if the instrument is switched on for the first time or if the configuration has changed or if a firmware update has been made See chapter 2 3 3 for further information See also chapter See also chapter OSP Dirivers in the operating manual for actions related to extensions with an OSP150 In the below example an R amp S OSP130 Device is found on the network which is equipped with three modules R amp S OSP B101 R amp S OSP B104 and R amp S OSP B 102 Furthermore to this device an R amp S OSP150 is connected which is equipped with three modules R amp S OSP B101 R amp S OSP B102 and R amp S OSP B103 s OSP Panel Sj xi File Path Configure Utility Help OSP 130 OSP B101 OSP B104 OSP B102 OSP 150 OSP B101 OSP B102 OSP B103 OSP Name OSP 130 OSP Address 3100001 FOL OSP Description Base unit Mainboard Serial Number 100006 000 Mainboard Part Number 1505 3050 04 Mainboard Hardware Code 0 Mainboard Product Index 02 00 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 30 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions 2 3 2 Addressing R amp S OSP Device Select the R amp S OSP device in the left field of the OSP Panel dialog In the lower right field
109. llowing modules 2x SP6T relay 40 GHz Up 3 x SP6T relay solid state terminated 10 GHz 2 3 8 Controlling the R amp S OSP B103 After selection of the R amp S OSP B103 module the following dialog is opened The module R amp S OSP B103 contains two parallel ports one with 16 output lines and one with 16 input lines The OSP B103 dialog shows both ports Ch 1 Che Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch E aja ILI al ge WR IW PORNO _ chio Ch10 T ou chit _ chi2 Ch12 Fo Ch13 Jcn Ch14 Hcn Ch15 _ chis Ch 16 p 0000 O57 hexadecimal Apply hexadecimal Head Close Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 38 R amp S OSP 2 3 8 1 chi Chi Mco BE Apply 2 3 8 2 Head Getting Started OSP Panel Functions Setting the Output Pattern Clicking on one of the channel buttons in the output pattern field the status of the output channel can be changed 1 An output channel marked in blue color indicates that the output channel is switched to low level GND Switching is performed on an active low signal therefore the blue color indicates the active state 2 An output channel marked in white color indicates that the output channel is in high impedance state This is also the default after reset Go To take over particular channels of the output port into the path configuration the button left to the channels of the output patte
110. n a non dedicated network connection or dedicated connection to a single controller a standard RJ 45 cable or cross over RJ 45 cable is required See chapter 1 9 1 for further information It is recommended to use double shielded LAN cables Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 11 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Rear Panel Tour 1 4 2 CAN Bus Connector 9 pin connector D Sub male used to connect the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 to extension units OSP150 Refer to Instrument Functions in chapter 4 Maximum input levels The maximum input levels and voltages of the input connectors at the front and rear panel must not be exceeded Supply Voltage over CAN bus In some CAN bus applications the R amp S OSP120 OSP130 or OSP150 is required to deliver the supply voltage to an external device An example for this is the connection of the fiber optic extender R amp S OSP Z104 Using the cable OSP Z106 is recommended for this case However when connecting an R amp S OSP150 to an OSP120 or OSP130 this supply voltage line must not be present Using the connecting cables R amp S OSP Z101 or R amp S OSP Z102 is recommended Not observing these precautions may damage the power supplies in the R amp S OSP See also chapter 8 in the operating manual for the pinout of the CAN bus connector 1 4 3 Mains Switch and Connector The mains connector is located at the bottom left corner of the rear panel Next to the connector is a mains fuse and ab
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112. nection is provided between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open The interlock status is shown by the red LED on the module front panel too Red LED switched on gt Interlock loop is open switched off gt Interlock loop is closed Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 86 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Module OSP B114 DPDT Power Relais SMA gt INLK LED Interface logic Interlock Circuitry 4 INTLK Input C INTLK Output interlock lamp on rack front panel Interface f C 4x Input connector Relay drivers C 4x Output To OSP frame I2C memory cable W 5 or 6 or 7 I O Ports 2 x Sub D Figure 35 Block diagram Module OSP B114 When the module R amp S OSP B114 is configured within the R amp S OSP a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 3 9 for details For remote control operation see chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual For details in the application of this module see chapter 7 6 See chapter R amp S OSP B114 Interface in the operating manual for details on the connector pin assignments 4 2 12 RF Switch Module OSP B131 The module R amp S OSP B131 is designed for high power RF switching The OSP B131 contains the following relay configuration e 2x SPDT switches with N connectors The module is designed for independent control of both relays The relay is a failsafe type i e a RF connection is provided from t
113. ng for Use Connecting External Accessories 1 7 1 Connecting a USB Flash Drive fed A USB flash drive can be connected to one of the USB Connectors on the front panel FER of the R amp S OSP 120 or OSP 130 USB wi The flash drive is detected automatically when it is connected 1 7 2 Connecting a Keyboard pr A keyboard can be connected to one of the USB Connectors on the front panel of the R amp S OSP120 The keyboard is detected automatically when it is connected The default input language is de English US Refer to chapter 1 10 1 for changing the keyboard properties Keyboard configuration The keyboard configuration already is pre configured Operating the R amp S OSP120 does not require a keyboard Usually all essential functions can be controlled via LAN interface 1 7 3 Connecting a Monitor A standard monitor can be connected to the DVI D connector on the front panel of the R amp S OSP120 Monitor configuration There is no particular configuration of the monitor required Operating the R amp S OSP120 does not require a monitor Usually all essential functions can be control via LAN interface Monitor connection The monitor must be connected while the instrument is switched off in standby mode Otherwise correct operation can not be guaranteed The monitor displays the menus of the Linux Operating System which is integral part of the R amp S OSP120 The monitor together with keyboard is required if any se
114. nizes a flash drive at its USB interface and finds valid update versions the Software Update Process is started Press the Yes button OK key on OSP130 to continue All update versions files with extension rsu stored on the flash drive now are offered Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 24 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Read the actual the Firmware Version for selection Thus an upgrade or downgrade of the firmware is possible at any time Select the required firmware update version and press the OK button It is recommended not to switch off the instrument or to remove the USB flash drive while the firmware update is running Update Filets Found Please select the desired update file If the software update is complete the USB flash drive has to be removed A message box is coming up to confirm the removal of the flash drive After confirmation the instrument starts rebooting The R amp S OSP is now ready to operate with the new firmware version Before using the R amp S OSP repeat the registration process See chapter2 3 2 for details Firmware Update The firmware update is not allowed to be performed running the GUI via Web Browser and VNC Doing this will abort the firmware installation procedure 1 12 Read the actual the Firmware Version The currently installed firmware version of the different R amp S OSP units can be read in several ways as described in the following chapters 1 12 1 Get Firm
115. nnection between the protective conductor terminal on site and the product s protective conductor must be made first before any other connection is made The product may be installed and connected only by a licensed electrician For permanently installed equipment without built in fuses circuit breakers or similar protective devices the supply circuit must be fuse protected in such a way that anyone who has access to the product as well as the product itself is adequately protected from injury or damage Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure that no overvoltage such as that caused by a bolt of lightning can reach the product Otherwise the person operating the product will be exposed to the danger of an electric shock Any object that is not designed to be placed in the openings of the housing must not be used for this purpose Doing so can cause short circuits inside the product and or electric shocks fire or injuries Unless specified otherwise products are not liquid proof see also section Operating states and operating positions item 1 Therefore the equipment must be protected against penetration by liquids If the necessary precautions are not taken the user may suffer electric shock or the product itself may be damaged which can also lead to personal injury Never use the product under conditions in which condensation has formed or can form in or on the product e g if the product has been moved from a cold to a warm
116. nnnoncnnnoninnns 124 OPERattion regtsier 122 125 OSP and EMC32 software rrnarvrnnnnrvarnrnrnnrrnernennnernennenner 149 OSP applic MO EE 23 OSP block dla una deabaade 65 OSP configuration Check ccccececsseeeeeeeeeeaeeseeaeeeeeaaees 109 A etcetera 155 OSP Instrument fame eeng 64 OSP module interfaces cece cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeueneenens 175 OSP une e IT e CN 67 69 70 n EE 26 OSP Panel funchons 0 cece cc eec cece eee eeee eeu eeseeeeeeeeeaeees 33 OSP selflessness ian iE 109 OSP Setups eebe eg 63 OSP switch Cycle counter 107 OSP150 rEg AA 158 EDD UM exees eeteueuaage geg eene eu NEESS CNN ged a 121 122 Overlapped command execution eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 120 P Parameter SCP ainia in rica 118 Power On Off EE 19 EE 122 Preparing for USE scr isos 10 PE 127 PR Le 11 Q ol oO Pee 116 119 QUEStionable register coooiiocoisocsiis creais 122 126 flyer le Dilara 124 125 R Rack MOUNTING EEE 18 READ commands sidra eeir a a 139 Rear panel connechors 171 Remote control usina di 113 interfaces ANd porotocols 113 introduction erarvrrravvnvravnvvnnvarnnersersvnnnnvnerseneensenennenn 113 Replacing AC fuse board 19 UN 19 20 PPP 13 Reset Values status reporting Svelem uk 127 Response to QUErIes oocccccocccconconcconccconcnncnnancnoncnnnns 119 RF switch module OSP B101 eese 71 RF switch module OGb BIO 72 RF Switch Module Ob BIO 83 RF switch module OSP B107 cnc 71 RF switch module OSP B1
117. of the OSP Panel dialog additional information on the R amp S OSP is displayed as follows OSP Name OSP 150 OSP Address 3100001 FOL OSP Description Base unit Mainboard Serial Number 100006000 Mainboard Part Number L505 2020 04 Mainboard Hardware Code 0 Mainboard Product Index 07 00 OSP Name Shows the model of the OSP i e OSP130 OSP address The device address is read back from the OSP flash memory The first OSP device the device which can be addressed via LAN interface in a system is preferably defined as Device F01 The R amp S OSP address is composed out of the R amp S OSP version last digit of the R amp S OSP Ident Number and the R amp S OSP serial number 6 digit number Version XXXX XXXXKO3 Serial Number 100001 The above example results in R amp S OSP address gt 3100001 OSP Description Base unit OSP120 OSP130 or Extension unit OSP150 Mainboard Serial Number The serial number read back from the R amp S OSP Mainboard is displayed Mainboard Part Number The part number read back from the R amp S OSP Mainboard is displayed Mainboard Hardware Code The hardware code read back from the R amp S OSP Mainboard is displayed Mainboard Product Index The product index read back from the R amp S OSP Mainboard is displayed OSP device Note that no functions can be set selecting the R amp S OSP Device For the R amp S OSP Device only the additional information as listed above can be read OSP
118. ofile Controller LPC8 with Linux Operating System The computer handles the external interfaces of the R amp S OSP120 such as LAN USB and DVI It also serves the internal interfaces in the R amp S OSP120 like the control ports for the three slots which can take the R amp S OSP modules The single board computer is plugged onto the R amp S OSP Main Board The basic component on the mainboard is an FPGA which supplies all necessary interfaces between computer PCI Bus and R amp S OSP internal interfaces like the control ports for the R amp S OSP modules The CAN bus which is used to connect further R amp S OSP extension units is implemented in the FPGA as well The power is supplied by a 175 W switching type power supply The supply voltage for the R amp S OSP modules and their relays is generated by a voltage converter which is placed on the Main Board Via a small interface board the connectors of the Low Profile Controller are adapted to the standard interfaces to connect USB devices and the DVI monitor 5222227 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 63 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Instrument Frame The next block diagram shows the main functional groups of the R amp S OSP130 LAN CAN Bus OSP Rear Side Main Interface Input Module Slot Module Slot Module Slot A13 A12 A11 Power Supply Main Board R amp S OSP 130 ME Display Status USB OSP Front Side Keys LED Interface Figure 2 Block Diagram R amp S OSP130
119. oltage is to be applied to the relay Figure 10 Module R amp S OSP B101 The relays are mounted directly in the R amp S OSP B101 front panel All the RF connectors are SMA female types All relays are soldered into a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size and no cabling to the relays is required The R amp S OSP B101 module is supplied and controlled from the R amp S OSP via a single connector on the R amp S OSP B101 printed circuit board The connection to the R amp S OSP is done via a single connection cable The R amp S OSP B101 module is equipped with an on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 69 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Module OSP B101 Interface logic Relay drivers IC memory Interface connector To OSP frame cable W5 or 6 or 7 Figure 11 Block Diagram Module R amp S OSP B101 When the module R amp S OSP B 101 is configured within the R amp S OSP a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 3 6 for details For remote control operation see chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual Depending on the required switching application several modules of the R amp S OSP B101 type can be installed in one R amp S OSP In the R amp S OSP frame a maximum of three modules is possible If more than three modules are required the extension unit R amp S OSP150 must be u
120. onal safety for example that appear in relevant parts of the product documentation In these safety instructions the word product refers to all merchandise sold and distributed by the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies including instruments systems and all accessories For product specific information see the data sheet and the product documentation Symbols and safety labels Direct current DC 1171 0000 42 06 Page 1 Basic Safety Instructions Protective conductor terminal Direct alternating current DC AC Ground Device fully protected by double reinforced insulation Ground terminal o EU labeling for batteries and accumulators For additional information see section Waste disposal Environmental protection item 1 Be careful when handling electrostatic sensitive gt EU labeling for separate collection of electrical devices and electronic devices For additonal information see section Waste disposal Environmental protection item 2 Warning Laser radiation For additional information see section Operation item 7 Signal words and their meaning The following signal words are used in the product documentation in order to warn the reader about risks and dangers Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result A DANGER in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury
121. ormation of applications together with the R amp S EMC32 software is available in chapter OSP and EMC32 Software in the operating manual Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 60 R amp S OSP Manual Operation Manual Operation of the Modules 3 Manual Operation The model R amp S OSP 120 is the version in the R amp S OSP family which is operated remote controlled There are no keys and display on the front panel for manual control If an R amp S OSP 150 is connected to this OSP120 it is also controlled from there See next chapter for kind of manual operation The model R amp S OSP 130 is equipped with display and front panel keys for manual operation 3 1 Manual Operation of the Modules A manual operation of the instrument functions is achieved by the OSP Panel or using the graphical user interface GUI of the R amp S OSP via Web Browser all models of OSP family The model R amp S OSP 130 can be operated using the GUI together with the OSP130 Display and keyboard The application OSP Panel runs on an external computer with Windows Operating System The external computer is connected to the R amp S OSP via LAN network See chapters 2 2 and 2 3 for installation and operation of the OSP Panel Information how to run the GUI via Web Browser are provided chapter 4 3 Details to the manual operation of the R amp S OSP130 are given in chapter 4 3 3 2 R amp S OSP Setups All setups which are necessary to perform in the L
122. ors are SMA female types All relays are soldered into a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size and no cabling to the relays is required The R amp S OSP B102 module is supplied and controlled from the R amp S OSP via a single connector on the R amp S OSP B 102 printed circuit board The connection to the R amp S OSP is done via a single connection cable The R amp S OSP B102 module is equipped with an on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Module OSP B102 Interface logic Relay drivers DC memory Interface connector All RF connectors SMA female To OSP frame cable W5 or 6 or 7 Figure 13 Block Diagram Module R amp S OSP B102 When the module R amp S OSP B102 is configured within the R amp S OSP a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 3 7 for details For remote control operation see chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual Depending on the required switching application several modules of the R amp S OSP B102 type can be installed in one R amp S OSP In the R amp S OSP frame a maximum of three modules is possible If more than three modules are required the extension unit R amp S OSP150 must be used For further information on the extension unit R amp S OSP150 see chapter OSP Driver in the operating manual The description above applies to further options of the R amp S OSP as far as the option has got a similar re
123. ove the fuse the mains switch With the positions 0 the instrument is disconnected from mains and in position 1 it is connected See chapters 1 5 6 and 1 5 7 for more information Pip TIE REE SELECTION Fi F2MER127 T4J0HTZ50V Ke Sa e Lt ken 5 E CH Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 12 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Putting the Instrument into Operation 1 5 Putting the Instrument into Operation This section describes the basic steps to be taken when setting up the R amp S OSP for the first time Instrument setup Before turning on the instrument please make sure that the following conditions are fulfilled e Instrument covers are in place and all fasteners are tightened e Fan openings are unobstructed e Signal levels at the input connectors are all within the specified ranges e Signal outputs are correctly connected and not overloaded e The instrument is dry and shows no condensation Non observance may cause damage to the instrument or other devices in the test setup 1 5 1 Unpacking the Instrument and Checking the Shipment 1 Remove the instrument from its packaging and check the equipment for completeness using the delivery note and the accessory lists for the various items 2 First pull off the polyethylene protection pads from the instrument s rear feet and then carefully remove the pads from the instrument handles at the front 3 Pull off the corrugated cardboard cov
124. para los aspectos de seguridad p ej el enchufe los transformadores o los fusibles solamente podr n ser sustituidos por partes originales Despu s de cada cambio de partes relevantes para la seguridad deber realizarse un control de seguridad control a primera vista control del conductor de protecci n medici n de resistencia de aislamiento medici n de la corriente de fuga control de funcionamiento Con esto queda garantizada la seguridad del producto Bater as y acumuladores o celdas Si no se siguen 0 se siguen de modo insuficiente las indicaciones en cuanto a las bater as y acumuladores o celdas pueden producirse explosiones incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte El manejo de bater as y acumuladores con electrolitos alcalinos p ej celdas de litio debe seguir el est ndar EN 62133 1 2 No deben desmontarse abrirse ni triturarse las celdas Las celdas o bater as no deben someterse a calor ni fuego Debe evitarse el almacenamiento a la luz directa del sol Las celdas y bater as deben mantenerse limpias y secas Limpiar las conexiones sucias con un pa o seco y limpio Las celdas o bater as no deben cortocircuitarse Es peligroso almacenar las celdas o bater as en estuches o cajones en cuyo interior puedan cortocircuitarse por contacto rec proco o por contacto con otros materiales conductores No deben extraerse las celdas o bater as de sus embalajes originales hasta el momento en que
125. pe nate PU O EE T 47 SP Ne 50 CA PP 51 A EEA E PP e E PO COCO A A A ATE 52 MPP NN 54 Sample Session E 55 Example Path Configuration cccccccccceeceeceeeeeeceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeseueeseueeseeeeseeseeeeeaeeeaes 55 Defining the Path for PA tia iii nas 56 Defining the Path for NEE 57 Defining the path for PA3 susi ines 58 Manual Setting of the atbe ccc ccccccccccsseceeeeeceeeeceeeceueessaecsaeeecaeeeueesseeeseeeeseueeaas 58 Remote Control Setting of the Path Configuration ooccocccccccncccnnccnccnocononanonannnnnnonos 60 Manual Operation r nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennunnnnnnnnnnnnnennunnne 61 Manual Operation of the Modules anrrrnnvnnnvnnnennnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennne 61 RKSP een ee ee ee a eee ee 61 IOSECHIO GEERT DE 62 R amp S OSP Instrument ETag deele 62 R amp S OSP Block Diagramm 63 R amp S OSP Module Slots je 65 R amp S OSP120 Version12 and Module Slots rrrrrrnnrrrrnnnrrvrernrrrnnrnnrennnnnrrernnnrrrennnen 65 R amp S OSP120 Version12 and Modules OG BO BO 67 Module Panel e EEN NEE 67 Module e NK 68 Cable sets OGb Z0101 Z011 2017 68 Module FUNCIONA Senda 69 RF Switch Module R amp S OSP B101 B107 B111 B127 oococcccccnnnnnnnonoccnncncnnnononnnnnnos 69 RF Switch Module R amp S OSP B102 B112 B128 ooccccccccccccccccccccoooononoconocnnnnnnnnnnonnnos 70 I O Module R amp S OGbPBIO 72 I O Module R amp S OSP B104 rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnorvvnnvennv
126. pins 7 and 15 of the IN OUT connector is indicated A green signal shows a closed interlock a red signal an open interlock If the interlock is closed a relay also closes a contact between pins 8 and 14 of the IN OUT connector 4 3 7 2 Input and Output Pattern When the Digital I O had been chosen the following dialog is shown Digital IO in FO1 A13 Closed Hexadecimal F Hexadecimal 00 Read Input Read Interlock With the cursor up down keys any of the 5 output channels can be chosen indicated by the blue color In the example this is channel 1 Pressing the EENG key toggles this channel from low L dark green to high H red and vice versa The display of the channel in the dialog is changed accordingly Digital IO in F01 A13 Closed Hexadecimal 7 Hexadecimal 04 Read Input Read Interlock Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the channel A selected channel channels 3 and 4 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected channels are taken over into a path configuration Anon selected channel is not considered when defining a path configuration With the cursor left right key either Read Input or Read Interlock can be selected indicated in blue Pressing the key will execute a read command In the case of Read Input the status of all input channels is read They will be displayed in dark green for low values L and in red for high values H The case of Rea
127. products predefined operating position is always with the housing floor facing down IP protection 2X use only indoors max operating altitude 2000 m above sea level max transport altitude 4500 m above sea level A tolerance of 10 shall apply to the nominal voltage and 5 to the nominal frequency overvoltage category 2 pollution severity 2 2 Donot place the product on surfaces vehicles cabinets or tables that for reasons of weight or stability are unsuitable for this purpose Always follow the manufacturer s installation instructions when installing the product and fastening it to objects or structures e g walls and shelves An installation that is not carried out as described in the product documentation could result in personal injury or even death 3 Do not place the product on heat generating devices such as radiators or fan heaters The ambient temperature must not exceed the maximum temperature specified in the product documentation or in the data sheet Product overheating can cause electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or even death Electrical safety If the information on electrical safety is not observed either at all or to the extent necessary electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or death may occur 1 Prior to switching on the product always ensure that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network If a different voltage is to be set t
128. que nadie pueda ser da ado por l p ej al tropezar o por un choque el ctrico 1171 0000 42 06 Page 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Solamente est permitido el funcionamiento en redes de alimentaci n TN TT aseguradas con fusibles de 16 A como m ximo utilizaci n de fusibles de mayor amperaje solo previa consulta con el grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz Nunca conecte el enchufe en tomas de corriente sucias o llenas de polvo Introduzca el enchufe por completo y fuertemente en la toma de corriente La no observaci n de estas medidas puede provocar chispas fuego y o lesiones No sobrecargue las tomas de corriente los cables alargadores o las regletas de enchufe ya que esto podr a causar fuego o choques el ctricos En las mediciones en circuitos de corriente con una tensi n U gt 30 V se deber n tomar las medidas apropiadas para impedir cualquier peligro p ej medios de medici n adecuados seguros limitaci n de tensi n corte protector aislamiento etc Para la conexi n con dispositivos inform ticos como un PC o un ordenador industrial debe comprobarse que stos cumplan los est ndares IEC60950 1 EN60950 1 o IEC61010 1 EN 61010 1 v lidos en cada caso A menos que est permitido expresamente no retire nunca la tapa ni componentes de la carcasa mientras el producto est en servicio Esto pone a descubierto los cables y componentes el
129. r del que se trate Los rayos l ser pueden provocar da os de tipo biol gico a causa de las propiedades de su radiaci n y debido a su concentraci n extrema de potencia electromagn tica En caso de que un producto Rohde amp Schwarz contenga un producto l ser p ej un lector de CD DVD no debe usarse ninguna otra configuraci n o funci n aparte de las descritas en la documentaci n del producto a fin de evitar lesiones p ej debidas a irradiaci n l ser Clases CEM seg n CISPR 11 Clase A dispositivo apropiado para el uso en cualquier zona excepto en reas residenciales y en aquellas zonas que se encuentran conectadas a una red de suministro de baja tensi n que alimenta un edificio de viviendas Clase B dispositivo apropiado para el uso en reas residenciales y en aquellas zonas que se encuentran conectadas a una red de suministro de baja tensi n que alimenta un edificio de viviendas Reparaci n y mantenimiento 1 El producto solamente debe ser abierto por personal especializado con autorizaci n para ello Antes de manipular el producto o abrirlo es obligatorio desconectarlo de la tensi n de alimentaci n para evitar toda posibilidad de choque el ctrico 1171 0000 42 06 Page 12 2 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales El ajuste el cambio de partes el mantenimiento y la reparaci n deber n ser efectuadas solamente por electricistas autorizados por Rohde amp Schwarz Si se reponen partes con importancia
130. r is reproducible CA WARNING General warning condition Not used at the moment CI NOACT Indicates communication via the CAN interface Cc CAR Indicates communication via the CAN interface as well 1 2 4 Front Panel USB Connectors Single Universal Serial Bus connectors of type A master USB used to connect a keyboard or flash drive All front panel USB connectors comply with standard USB 2 0 refer to the Specifications USB gt USB Connection The length of passive connecting USB cables should not exceed 1 m The maximum current per USB port is 500 mA It is recommended to use double shielded USB cables 1 3 Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP150 This chapter gives an overview of the front panel controls of the R amp S OSP150 The front panel of the R amp S OSP150 is similar to the front panel of the R amp S OSP120 having the Standby key and the three status LEDs but does not have any connector See chapter 1 1 1 for the description of the front panel elements Please notice that the operation of the CLK LED is different to OSP120 and OSP130 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 10 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Rear Panel Tour 1 4 Rear Panel Tour This section gives an overview of the rear panel connectors of the R amp S OSP120 The rear panels of the R amp S OSP130 and of the R amp S OSP150 are almost identical to it Km Ser 100006 O l j CRA DE Hi lt E d Y Kn K12 K13 K14 K15 K16 el NO Ni Sei
131. rd memory the cycles are stored on the following events e each 60 minutes e every 1000 cycles e oneach Fetch Counters command only if counter state has changed Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 106 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Selftest 4 5 R amp S OSP Selftest The R amp S OSP provides a basic selftest procedure on module level The selftest is primarily intended for production and service purposes it is not needed during normal operation of the instrument The following description serves as a general overview 4 5 1 Selftest via OSP Panel A selftest can be performed for the R amp S OSP via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 for information on the installation and operation of the OSP Panel application The selftest result reflects the current instrument status and checks if all the hardware as shown in OSP Panel module catalog is correctly initialized The selftest does not execute special hardware tests The selftest is started as follows gt Select gt Utility gt Self Test in the OSP Panel The selftest is started immediately and with positive result the following message will appear CEE x Selftest passed Press OK to exit the Selftest Utility 4 6 R amp S OSP Configuration Check The R amp S OSP and the installed modules all are equipped with on board memory containing the actual device and module data These data are primarily intended for production and service purposes 4
132. rdware eee eeeeceeceeeeteeeeeeneaeees 121 Instrument Setup 17 Instrument control commande eee eeeeees 133 Interface message ooccccooonccnnconcnooncconcononnnncnnnnnnnnannncnnncnnns 115 Interface messages VIL cias 175 Intertaces 00 cece cece cc ccc cece eee ceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeueeaeeneeaneaes 171 Interlock Functionality with the EMC32 eee aes 152 IP address ce 24 ASS EEE EE 24 ST TAG E E E E EE 122 K KOVO e EE NE 22 Keys e a e O O PES E POCO EE NE 13 GUISOS E 13 ET ae 10 EEE 13 NOME EE 13 o e Pr OU EEE 13 MEN asnicar 13 Me 13 Kr 13 e o O E 13 o a 13 SaO EE EE EE 11 PP e E ISE E A 13 L E A 11 cable EEN 23 MEN 23 connection example en 114 DE scenic 24 remote control interface o ooncocccncccccccnnncconinnnnnncnninnos 113 ene Ee e sisi 24 LAN CONNEC OT EE 15 ANE OS EE 172 List of commands system COMMMANCS vsscicniscescersscarenseassnninensaduedecceinevennadunst 148 Long form commande 117 M MAINS CONMECION coria 16 Mains IO ccc ccc ccceccecc eee eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeteneneaeees 16 METI 21 Manual operation of the modules 63 MENT 13 MMEMory commands rurnnnvrnnnvrnnnvrnnvennnrnnnnernnnernsvennnennn 143 lune e 117 Module Tunchons ccc cece cee eeee eee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeeeees 71 Monitor COMMEC ION arcos aaa 12 UIC art GUIGe ML N Notation command reierencei 128 130 MR aa O 122 O MV 13 Operation complete occccocccccnncccnncccnncccnnconono
133. rn must be selected by clicking on each button of the required outputs The selected output channel is displayed in green color All output ports with selected green buttons are taken over into a path configuration 4 Pressing the Shift key while clicking on a relay button will toggle between selecting all relays of this module and deselecting all of them Pressing this button sets the OPS B103 outputs to the defined output pattern The actual setting of the R amp S OSP B103 outputs now is displayed in the output pattern field Ch1 to Ch16 7 The hexadecimal representation of the output pattern is displayed in the OSP B103 dialog too Ch1 corresponds to the lowest bit having the value 1 whereas Ch16 is the highest bit having the value 8000 OSP B103 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B103 module is opened the actual output pattern setting of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed I O ports Note that for I O ports the hardware specification must be observed when connecting external equipment See chapter Application of Module R amp S OSP B103 in the operating manual for further information Reading the Input Pattern The input pattern of the R amp S OSP B103 can be read by one click 1 Pressing this button reads the input pattern of the OPS B103 The status of each input now is displayed in the input pattern field Ch1 to Ch16 The hexadecimal representation of the input pattern i
134. rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnenrnnernnnnrnnrnnnnnssnnssnnssene 74 RF Switch Module R amp S OSP B106 B132 ooooooooooocccccccccononccnccconononononcnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 76 DC MUX Module R amp S OSP B108 ooooocccccccccccccnonnnnnnccccnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnns 77 RF Switch Module OGbp Bi 78 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 3 R amp S OSP Table of Contents EE 4 2 8 RF Switch Module OP BI 79 4 2 9 RF Switch Module OSP B123 and OSP B124 oooocccccccccnnnnonnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnonnnannos 81 4 2 10 RF Switch Module OSP B125 and OGbBi2p 83 4 2 11 Module OSP B114 for EMS appitcaton cc ccccccccccececeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeseeeeeaeeeseeeeseeess 86 4212 RF Switch Module OSP B13T session iS EN 87 4 2 13 RF Switch Module OP Bi20 ENEE EEN 88 4 3 Graphical User Interface ev 90 ASA Staring the R amp S OSP120 Lusseemsumemeekkareirjvnm Juanmejesi debseet 90 43 2 Star ng the R amp S OSP ID ni 91 4 3 3 General Navigation Operations rrrnrannrnrnnnnnrnrrnnnrnrnnnnrennnnnrrrnnnnsennrnnsennnnnsnennnsnsennnene 92 4 3 4 Using the R amp S Ob BIO BIOG BIO BI 94 4 3 5 Using the R amp S Ob BIO2L Bil 95 4 3 0 Using the R amp S OSP B103 iii 96 4 3 7 Using the R amp S Ob BIO4A ee ENNEN NNN ENNEN 97 4 3 7 1 Setting the Transfer Relays and Reading the Interlock nannannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 97 4 3 7 2 Input and Output Pattern ess ia 98 43 8 Using the R amp S RT E unicas nta 99 4 3 9 Using the R amp S OSP B122 nunca isi
135. rnnnnnornanennnnrnnnnnnnnrnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnne 69 Figure 11 Block Diagram Module R amp S OGbBiOn 70 Figure 12 Module R amp S OSP B102 rrrnnnnnnrnanennnrrnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrrnnnennnnsnnnnnnnnrennnennnnennnuennnre 71 Figure 13 Block Diagram Module R amp S OGbBIOZ ccc ccecceceeeceeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeaeees 71 Figure 14a Module R amp S OSP B128 ooccoccccncccnccocccconocononononncnnonnnonnnnonanonnncnnnnnnnnnnonanenanos 72 Figure 15 Module R amp S OSP B103 rrrnnnrrnnnrnnnrrnnnnnnnnrnvnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnne 72 Figure 16 Block Diagram Module R amp S OGbBiIO3 73 Figure 17 Module R amp S OSP B104 rrrunnnnernanenanrrnnnrnnnnrnrnnnrnnrennnennnnsnnnnnnnnnennnennnnennnuennene 74 Figure 18 Block Diagram Module R amp S OSP B104 rrnrarnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrennnennnnnnnnnennere 75 Figure 19 Module R amp S OSP B106 rrrnnnornanonnnrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnnennnnsnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnne 76 Figure 20 Block Diagram Module R amp S OGbBiOp TT Figure 21 Module R amp S OSP B108 coocccoccccccconocnncccononononaconncnnnonnnnnnnonnronnnnnnnnnnnnnnenanenonos 77 Figure 22 Module OSbBi 78 Figure 23 Block diagram Module OSbBi Z T 79 Figure 24 Module REN EE 80 Figure 25 Block diagram Module OG BIZ 80 Figure 20 Module OSP Bl Leda 81 Figure 27 Module OSP B124 rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnee 82 Figure 28 Block diagram Module OGbBi 3 82 Figure 2
136. s configuration or to deselect the ones not required if you have started from a selected switches configuration A path configuration may consist out of several relays located on different R amp S OSP modules Please note that the relay buttons in the corresponding dialogs must be selected for all relays which should be taken over in the path configuration Perform the settings of the OSP B101 module as shown in the second screenshot in chapter 4 3 4 This selects K11 to be in NO and K15 to be in NC position Then go back to the Main menu using the key and select the Path Switching menu Channel Paths Predefined Paths Panel path_00 not defined Panel path 01 not defined Panel path 07 not defined Panel path 03 not defined Panel path 04 not defined Panel path 05 not defined Panel path 06 fnot defined ser mo JE If no path has been saved so far the list shown in the dialog only contains undefined paths By default on an R amp S OSP130 there are ten paths which can be defined Panel path 00 till Panel path 01 Channel Paths Predefined Paths Panel path 00 not defined Panel path 01 not defined Panel path 07 not defined Panel path 03 not defined Panel path 04 not defined Panel path 05 not defined Panel bath 06 fnot defined se mo JE Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 102 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface If no path has been saved so far the list s
137. s 99 4 3 10 Using the R amp S OSP B123 to OSP B126 and Ob BI 100 kacht Pal Conguahonh memsermsegmrsmn summa aid 101 44 R amp S OSP Switch Cycle Counter rr nnrnnnnnunnnnnvnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnrn 105 45 Ras eu EE 107 451 Sellest via OSP F ANC lasa a cos ibid 107 4 6 R amp S OSP Configuration Check rnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnennnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn 107 4 6 1 System Info via OSP Panel ae 107 4 7 SCPI Read Write CommandsHeading 2 rrnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnvennnnnenennnnnenn 108 4 7 1 OSP Temperature Read commande 110 110 gt SEE E A E E E 111 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 4 R amp S OSP Table of Contents Figures Figure 1 Block Diagram R amp S OSP120 rrranenannrnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnennnee 63 Figure 2 Block Diagram R amp S OGbT3 0 esse eeeseeceeeessaeeseeeeseeeeaeees 64 Figure 3 Block Diagram R amp S OG 64 Figure 4 R amp S OSP Module SlotsS ccooocccoccccccnoncnconanoconoconononcnnonanononononnnonnnnonanenanos 65 Figure 5 R amp S OSP120 Version12 Module Slots at front sde 65 Figure 6 Block Diagram R amp S OSP 120 Var 1 66 Figure 7 Block Diagram R amp S OSP 120 Var 1 67 Figure 8 R amp S OSP B011 module panel cece cccccceeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeceeeeesaeeseeeeeeesaeees 68 Figure 9 R amp S OSP B011 module panel ccc cccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeseeesaeees 68 Figure 10 Module R amp S OSP B101 a
138. s displayed in the OSP B103 dialog too Ch1 corresponds to the lowest bit having the value 1 whereas Ch16 is the highest bit having the value 8000 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 39 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions Ch 1 C 2 An input channel marked in blue color indicates that the input channel reads high level Ch 1 3 An input channel marked in white color indicates that the input channel reads low level OSP B103 dialog O When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B 103 module is opened the actual input pattern of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed 2 3 9 Controlling the R amp S OSP B104 B114 After selection of the R amp S OSP B104 module the following dialog is opened The module R amp S OSP B104 contains control for up to four external power relays Furthermore five output lines and four input lines of I O ports are available and there is some specific interlock functionality The OSP B104 dialog shows all these elements SE Output Pattern Input Pattern Interlock fa chi Ch1 ch2 cha i cha Closed Input Pattern WEIER to S Sch Ichaf S e e 3 th3 a e 7 S hexadecimal hexadecimal T T EE E Apply Head Zen PN EE Fetch Counters hexadecimal hexadecimal cl Apply le dar See also chapter R amp S OSP B104 Interface in the operating manual for a detailed description of the interface
139. s fitted to the unit the available selections will vary In the example on the left hand side the first slot is equipped with an OSP B101 the second with an OSP B102 and the third with an OSP B103 Next to the selected module some picture visualizes the capability of the module in the case of the OSP B101 indicated by a SPDT switch and the count 6x Device Information of F02 411 Device Name OSP B101 Description 6 x SPDT serial Number 100002 002 Part Number 1505 5101 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 02 02 While the selection to one of the modules is made pressing the STATUS key will display some information on the module See the example For completeness see more examples of module information Modules in Fo Pei B102 mw Modules in Fo B101 16 16 B102 16 x 16 B103 KOR Modules in F l em B104 Boz Device Information of F02 Al Device Name OSP B102 Description 2 x SP6T serial Number 100004002 Part Number 1505 5201 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 02 02 Device Information of F02 413 Device Name OSP B103 Description 16 x 10 serial Number 100001002 Part Number 1505 5301 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 02 02 Device Information of FO1 Al Device Name OSP B104 Description 4x SPDT 10 serial Number 100008 000 Part Number 1505 5401 0 Hardware Code O Product Index 01 00 From any menu level this key will bring you on
140. s the Write button is pressed After pressing the Read button the answer is read from the R amp S OSP In the above example the identification of the R amp S OSP is read back and displayed Having entered the SCPI command in the text field next to this button the command is sent to the R amp S OSP as soon as this button is pressed If the command sent to the R amp S OSP is a query command expecting an answer from the R amp S OSP the answer can be read by pressing the READ button SCPI Read Write Commands This function is not required for operation of the R amp S OSP It is foreseen as additional feature for test and debug purpose The use of SCPI Read Write Commands requires knowledge of the R amp S OSP remote control commands Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 109 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions SCPI Read Write CommandsHeading 2 4 7 1 OSP Temperature Read command The OSP design with IC interface and memory on each module has the utility to read the temperature on it s interface i Read OSP module temperature Note that this utility makes use of the module interface function The read back of the module temperature is just for information and is not specified This utility may be used for example to examine the temperature conditions of the R amp S OSP when the unit is operated inside a rack The read the temperature from the OSP modules the following SCPI command is sent to the OSP diag service sfun F01 temp2 0
141. sed For further information on the extension unit R amp S OSP150 see chapter OSP Drivers in the operating manual The description above applies to further options of the R amp S OSP as far as the option has got a similar relay configuration It will apply to the following modules Option Relay configuration OSP B107 6 x SPDT relay solid state 6 GHz OSP B111 6 x SPDT relay 40 GHz OSP B127 6 x SPDT relay solid state terminated 10 GHz 4 2 2 RF Switch Module R amp S OSP B102 B112 B128 The module R amp S OSP B102 and similar as listed above consists of two SP6T switches Both switches can be programmed independently from each other The relay is a failsafe type i e no RF connection is provided from the terminal C Common to one of the six terminals when no voltage is applied to the relay To maintain an RF connection between the terminal C Common and one of the six output terminals a continuous voltage is to be applied to the corresponding power terminal of the relay Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 70 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Note that always one out of the six terminals of the relays is allowed to be activated at the same time When operating the R amp S OSP B102 inside the R amp S OSP the R amp S OSP firmware takes care for correctly switching the SP6T relay Figure 12 Module R amp S OSP B102 The relays are mounted directly in the R amp S OSP B102 front panel All the RF connect
142. sed with no voltage applied to the relay To maintain a RF connection between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open a continuous voltage is to be applied to the relay Figure 22 Module OSP B 121 The relays are mounted directly in the OSP B121 front panel All the RF connectors are SMA female types All relays are connected via a short cable to a printed circuit board this way the module is of compact size The OSP B121 module is supplied and controlled from the OSP 120 via a single connector on the OSP B121 printed circuit board The connection to the OSP 120 is done via a single connection cable The OSP B121 module is equipped with a on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 78 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Module OSP B121 Interface logic Relay drivers To OSP frame DC memory cable WS or 6 or 7 Intarface connectar Figure 23 Block diagram Module OSP B121 When the module OSP B121 is configured within the OSP 120 a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 2 5 for details For Remote Control operation see chapter 5 and 6 in the operating manual Depending on the required switching application several modules of the OSP B121 type can be installed in one OSP 120 In the OSP frame a maximum of three modules is possible If more than three modules are required t
143. splay of the instrument s IP address You may need to press the key in order to close this dialog Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 91 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface 4 3 3 General Navigation Operations The instruction in this section describe how to access the various menu levels the modules of the instrument and some general pieces of information Main Menu Path Switching Manual switching Configuration Reset With the cursor keys the appropriate menu function can be selected Selecting Manual Switching and pressing will display a screen as follows Units Fol OSP 130 FO2 OSP 150 FOS Unit not occupied F04 Unit not occupied FOS Unit not occupied The example here shows an OSP130 connected with a single extension unit OSP150 If an extension unit OSP150 is located on F02 to F09 it can be selected from this dialog Device Information of F01 Device Name OSP 130 Address 3100001 serial Number 100006 000 Part Number 1505 3050 04 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 02 00 While the selection to one of the units is made pressing the STATUS key will display some information on the unit See the example Modules in Fo 68101 Bx er i l Selecting the unit and pressing will move into the next dialog Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 92 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface Depending on the module
144. t Guide 1505 3896 12 09 35 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions taken over into a path configuration Pressing the Shift key while clicking on a relay button will toggle between selecting all relays of this module and deselecting all of them OSP B101 dialog O When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B 101 module is opened the actual relay setting of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed The dialog as described above applies to further options of the R amp S OSP as far as the option has got a similar relay configuration It will apply to the following modules Option Relay configuration OSP B106 3 x SPDT relay with N connectors 12 GHz 3 x SPDT relays with BNC connectors 900 MHz 2A OSP B107 6 x SPDT relay solid state 6 GHz OSP B111 6 x SPDT relay 40 GHz OSP B127 6 x SPDT relay solid state terminated 10 GHz OSP B132 6 x SPDT relay with N connectors 12 GHz O Relay numbering Please note that for the module OSP B106 the relays are numbered from K1 to K6 but from K11 to K16 for all other modules Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 36 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions 2 3 7 Controlling the R amp S OSP B102 B112 B128 K1 After selection of the R amp S OSP B102 module the following dialog is opened The module R amp S OSP B102 contains two RF switches of SP6T type which is shown in the OSP B102 dialog Clicking on any of the six positions
145. t Panel Tour R amp S OSP130 This chapter gives an overview of the front panel controls and connectors of the R S OSP130 and gives all information that is necessary to put the instrument into operation and connect external devices Notes on reinstallation of the instrument software appear at the end of the chapter The chapter Getting Started of this manual provides an introduction to the operation of the instrument by means of the control program OSP Panel For a description of the operating concept and an overview of the instrument s capabilities refer to the Instrument Functions chapter 4 The graphical user interface on the instrument is explained in chapter 4 3 The front panel of the R amp S OSP130 has the same STANDBY key and Status LEDs as the R amp S OSP120 See the corresponding sections in chapter 1 1 1 for details There is no connector for an external monitor amp ROHDE amp SCHWARZ OSP 130 OPEN SWITCH AND CONTROL UNIT 1505 3009K03 IA 23 OSP VP rast o o E Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 8 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Front Panel Tour R amp S OSP130 1 2 1 Navigation Keys The navigation keys allow access to the various functions of the graphical user interface They can be subdivided into three groups mens Jl se In the top row next to the screen there are three keys to quickly access different hierarchy levels in the menus pressing the key activates the top level menu pressing
146. t key while clicking on a relay button will toggle between selecting all relays of this module and deselecting all of them A OSP B131 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B131 module is opened the actual relay setting of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed 2 4 Path Configuration Avery comfortable way to define the different switching paths required in a test setup or in a system is the R amp S OSP feature path configuration This utility allows to combine several relay positions of different R amp S OSP modules in one path information The path can be named with a suitable name If path switching is required only the path configuration is called by its name and the switching is performed more or less by a single command The advantage to make use of the OSP path configuration utility is e The switching is called by logical name from the external application for example EMC32 software Using the logical name the external application does not need to know the R amp S OSP hardware configuration e lf the hardware configuration changes it is sufficient to adapt the path configuration inside the R amp S OSP The external application does not need to be changed Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 46 R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration O Choosing a default selection To obtain the correct switching for a new path configuration it is recommended to start with a well defined de
147. terface 4 3 Graphical User Interface The R amp S OSP130 can operate in local mode by means of its integrated operating elements and display screen This chapter gives details for the operation of the instrument using the graphical user interface GUI The same graphical user interface is available also for the R amp S OSP120 when connected to a computer via LAN and running some browser on this computer The following sections can help you to make efficient use of the OSP GUI of the HSG OSP For additional information on using the OSP Panel see chapter 2 3 4 3 1 Starting the R amp S OSP120 Connect Monitor and mouse keyboard to the R amp S OSP120 instrument After power on the instrument is in ready state after about 30 seconds The graphical user interface is available when the R amp S OSP120 is connected to a computer via LAN and running some browser Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox for example on this computer Type the following as URL http 192 168 48 147 vnc example with OSP default IP address see chapter 1 9 for more information on IP address In the following dialog you are prompted for a password Type instruments as password ei TightYNC desktop Windows Internet Explorer Go E mminosao15m W x vesan Vet SA GN 7 a Sa uE aby emp desktop hd 5 Ga Page e ir Tools Options VNC Authentication Password Parma OK pus l ES Applet Vncyiewer started a Local intranet
148. the Import Path function assuming the path has been exported before Close Pressing this button will exit the dialog EE Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 51 R amp S OSP Getting Started Path Configuration 2 4 4 Export a Path If a path has been defined as described in the previous chapter the path can be exported to a file as follows 1 Start the OSP Panel 2 Select gt Path gt Export Paths in the OSP Panel The following dialog appears ide Export Path Existing Path Mames on OSF Flash default configuration contig one contig bio contig three Select Deselect All Paths Close Export Selected Paths To Test Files Esport The list of path names contains all paths stored on the flash memory of the OSP A tick in the leftmost column indicates which paths are currently selected in this dialog Clicking into a line toggles selection and deselection of the path By activating the check box below the list all paths can be selected or deselected at once Export End of path selection go to the following dialog Close Pressing this button will exit the dialog In the next dialog the directory is chosen where the files containing the path information are created A 00h a OE Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 52 Path Configuration Export selected path configurations to text files Direct Histan DSP Panel OSP Config config one txt config three txt My Recent config ban Et Docum
149. the Input Pattern The input pattern of the R amp S OSP B104 B114 can be read by one click 1 Pressing this button reads the input pattern of the OPS B104 The status of each input now is displayed in the input pattern field Ch1 to Ch4 The hexadecimal representation of the input pattern is displayed in the OSP B104 dialog too Ch1 corresponds to the lowest bit having the value 1 whereas Ch4 is the highest bit having the value 8 2 An input channel marked in blue color indicates that the input channel reads high level 3 An input channel marked in white color indicates that the input channel reads low level OSP B104 B114 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B104 module is opened the actual Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 43 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions input pattern of this module is read back from the hardware and displayed 2 3 9 4 Reading the Interlock State The interlock state of the R amp S OSP B104 can be read by one click Bead Pressing this button reads the interlock state of the OPS B104 SE The status of the interlock i e if there is a connection between pins 7 and 15 of the IN OUT connector is indicated A green signal shows a closed interlock a red signal an open interlock If the interlock is closed a relay also closes a contact between pins 8 and 14 of the IN OUT connector OSP B104 B114 dialog When the dialog for operation of the R amp S OSP B10
150. the relay To maintain an RF connection between the terminal C Common and the position NO normally open a continuous voltage is to be applied to the relay Figure 19 Module R amp S OSP B106 The relays are mounted directly in the R amp S OSP B106 front panel Three of the relays K1 to K3 have N type connectors and are suited for frequencies up to 12 GHz The other three K4 to K6 have BNC connectors and may be used up to 900 MHz or for DC currents of up to 2 Aat a maximum voltage of 30 V There are no additional RF cables inside the module The R amp S OSP B106 module is supplied and controlled from the R amp S OSP via a single connector on the R amp S OSP B106 printed circuit board The connection to the R amp S OSP is done via a single connection cable The R amp S OSP B106 module is equipped with an on board memory to store the necessary configuration data of the module Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 76 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Module Functions Module OSP B106 Interface logic Relay drivers 12 memory Interface connector To OSP frame cable W5 or 6 or 7 Figure 20 Block Diagram Module R amp S OSP B106 When the module R amp S OSP B106 is configured within the R amp S OSP a manual operation of the module can be performed via the OSP Panel See chapter 2 3 6 for details For remote control operation see chapters 5 and 6 in the operating manual See chapter R amp S OSP B106 Interface in th
151. ting instructions supplied with the rack adapter Optional notice heading Allow for sufficient air supply in the rack Make sure that there is sufficient space between the ventilation holes and the rack casing 1 5 5 EMI Protective Measures In order to avoid electromagnetic interference EMI the instrument may only be operated when it is closed and with all shielding covers fitted Only appropriate shielded signal and control cables may be used Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 14 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Putting the Instrument into Operation 1 5 6 Connecting the Instrument to the AC Supply The R amp S OSP is automatically adapted to the AC supply voltage supplied The supply voltage must be between 100 V and 240 V with frequencies ranging from 50 Hz to 60 Hz see also the tolerances quoted in the Specifications The mains connector is located in the lower left corner of the rear panel e Connect the instrument to the AC power source using the AC power cable delivered with the instrument The maximum power consumption of the instrument depends on the installed options The typical power consumption is also listed in the Specifications The R amp S OSP is protected by two fuses located in the fuse holder below the AC power switch see Replacing Fuses 1 5 7 Power on and off The mains connector is located at the bottom left corner of the rear panel To turn the power on or off press the AC power switch to posi
152. tion On or 0 Off See also Replacing Fuses ALFTOGLLTEE POWER SELECTION EILER 197 TA 0HSSOV ba a o ut bm a Sai E oa After power on the R amp S OSP instrument is in ready state after about 30 seconds The STANDBY key at the front panel of the instrument is used to toggle between standby and ready state The AC power switch can be permanently on Switching off is required only if the instrument must be completely removed from the AC power supply but may be used in order to reduce power consumption when not in use O Extension units lf communication between OSP120 or OSP130 and any extension unit OSP150 connected via CAN bus cannot be established properly try to turn on the extension unit s first before turning on the OSP120 or OSP130 Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 15 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Putting the Instrument into Operation 1 5 8 Replacing Fuses The instrument is protected by two fuses IEC 127 T4 0H 250V stock no 0020 7600 00 located in the fuse holder below the AC power switch on the rear panel Shock hazard For fuse replacement ensure that the instrument is switched off and disconnected from the power supply by removing the plug from the AC power connector To replace the fuses 1 Open the lid of the AC power connector 2 Lift the fuse holder out of its slot 3 Exchange the fuses 4 Put the fuse holder back in its slot and close the lid 1 5 9 Standby and
153. tups changes have to be done in the Linux operating system Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 18 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Starting the R amp S OSP and Shutting Down 1 7 4 Connecting a LAN Cable A LAN cable can be connected to the LAN connector on the rear panel of the R amp S OSP120 or OSP130 To establish a LAN connection proceed as follows Refer to chapter Assigning an IP Address and learn how to avoid connection errors Connect an appropriate LAN cable to the LAN port Use a commercial RJ 45 cable to establish a non dedicated network connection or a cross over RJ 45 cable to establish a dedicated connection between the instrument and a single PC Dedicated vs non dedicated network connections There are two methods to establish a LAN connection of the R amp S OSP e Anon dedicated network Ethernet connection from the instrument to an existing network made with an ordinary RJ 45 network cable The instrument is assigned an IP address and can coexist with a computer and with other hosts on the same network e A dedicated network connection between the instrument and a single computer made with a cross over RJ 45 network cable The computer must be equipped with a network adapter and is directly connected to the instrument The use of hubs switches or gateways is not needed however data transfer is still made using the TCP IP protocol 1 8 Starting the R amp S OSP and Shutting Down To start the R amp S OSP proceed
154. uct is designed for use solely in industrial and laboratory environments or if expressly permitted also in the field and must not be used in any way that may cause personal injury or property damage You are responsible if the product is used for any purpose other than its designated purpose or in disregard of the manufacturer s instructions The manufacturer shall assume no responsibility for such use of the product The product is used for its designated purpose if it is used in accordance with its product documentation and within its performance limits see data sheet documentation the following safety instructions Using the product requires technical skills and in some cases a basic knowledge of English It is therefore essential that only skilled and specialized staff or thoroughly trained personnel with the required skills be allowed to use the product If personal safety gear is required for using Rohde amp Schwarz products this will be indicated at the appropriate place in the product documentation Keep the basic safety instructions and the product documentation in a safe place and pass them on to the subsequent users Observing the safety instructions will help prevent personal injury or damage of any kind caused by dangerous situations Therefore carefully read through and adhere to the following safety instructions before and when using the product It is also absolutely essential to observe the additional safety instructions on pers
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156. uitable for use in residential environments and environments that are directly connected to a low voltage supply network that supplies residential buildings Repair and service 1 The product may be opened only by authorized specially trained personnel Before any work is performed on the product or before the product is opened it must be disconnected from the AC supply network Otherwise personnel will be exposed to the risk of an electric shock Adjustments replacement of parts maintenance and repair may be performed only by electrical experts authorized by Rohde amp Schwarz Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety e g power switches power transformers fuses A safety test must always be performed after parts relevant to safety have been replaced visual inspection protective conductor test insulation resistance measurement leakage current measurement functional test This helps ensure the continued safety of the product 1171 0000 42 06 Page 5 Basic Safety Instructions Batteries and rechargeable batteries cells If the information regarding batteries and rechargeable batteries cells is not observed either at all or to the extent necessary product users may be exposed to the risk of explosions fire and or serious personal injury and in some cases death Batteries and rechargeable batteries with alkaline electrolytes e g lithium cells must be handled in accordance with the EN 62133 st
157. ument thus not requiring remote control Front panel keys and a display allow local operation It may also be integrated in remotely controlled systems The R amp S OSP150 is an extension of the OSP120 or OSP130 allowing more modules to be used It is connected via CAN bus connected to the rear side of the R amp S OSP The R amp S OSP unit has no switching functions as long as no R amp S OSP modules are installed Depending on the model the R amp S OSP frame unit can consist of the following blocks Computer LPC8 Low Profile Controller Mainboard Power supply Interface for USB DVI Front panel with function keys and a color display screen Switching functions are added to the R amp S OSP frame unit by installation of R amp S OSP modules The R amp S OSP offers three slots for installation of R amp S OSP modules The modules are installed from the rear side of the instrument A maximum of three R amp S OSP modules can be configured Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 62 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions R amp S OSP Instrument Frame 4 1 1 R amp S OSP Block Diagram The following block diagram shows the main functional groups of the R amp S OSP120 LAN CAN Bus OSP Rear Side Main Interface Input Module Slot Module Slot Module Slot A11 Power Supply Main Board R amp S OSP 120 Status USB DVI OSP Front Side LED Interface Figure 1 Block Diagram R amp S OSP120 The central part of the R amp S OSP frame is the Low Pr
158. unctions Module Functions 4 2 4 1 0 Module R amp S OSP B104 The module R amp S OSP B104 is a digital I O module for special applications in EMS measurements Figure 17 Module R amp S OSP B104 It consists of input output ports allowing control of up to four external power transfer relays models Spinner BN 51 26 70 7 16 connectors or BN 64 00 75 EIA 1 5 8 flange connectors In addition some lines of the ports are made available at an IN OUT connector Transfer switch The transfer relays are switched by control lines exhibiting a pulse rather than a constant level For that reason two lines are required to set the switch to each position Note that the state of the switch does not change state when the R amp S OSP is turned on reset condition The Spinner transfer relays support the carrier safety contact concept While turning from one position to the other this contact opens If included in the interlock the power amplifier connected to the interlock control will be deactivated while the relay is turning In the final position the carrier safety contact closes again thus closing the full interlock chain The power amplifier then can also be put into operate mode again The relays have a contact indicating the position This line is read from the module and used to display and verify the current status A Delay time for Transfer switch The transfer relays may have a settling time which cannot be neglected
159. up is recommended Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties eil x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwize pou need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Ce Use the following IF address IP address 192 168 48 148 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway f Obtain DNS server address automatically fe Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server Advanced 3 Switch on the R amp S OSP and wait until boot up is finished The R amp S OSP now can be accessed under its default IP address from your computer Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 21 R amp S OSP Preparing for Use Remote Operation in a LAN 1 9 2 OSP Panel The R amp S OSP 120 has no elements for front panel operating A manual operation is achieved via the R amp S application OSP Panel OSP Panel is a Windows application which can be used to access and control the R amp S OSP 120 or the OSP130 from a remote computer through a LAN connection The OSP Panel allows full access to all R amp S OSP functions To start the OSP Panel connection 1 Connect the R amp S OSP to a LAN and determine its IP address see Remote Operation in a LAN It is necessary to have a VISA library installed on your computer 2 Install the
160. utput channels can be chosen indicated by the blue color In the example this is channel 1 Pressing the EENG key toggles this channel from low L dark green to high H red and vice versa The display of the channel in the dialog is changed accordingly Module in F02 413 Hexadecimal 0047 Hexadecimal 0000 Read Pressing the key STATUS toggles the selection of the channel A selected channel channels 6 and 7 in this example is displayed with a green surrounding All selected channels are taken over into a path configuration Anon selected channel is not considered when defining a path configuration In addition to the single channel information a total of all 16 channels is shown as hexadecimal value Channel 1 corresponds to the lowest bit having the value 1 whereas channel 16 is the highest bit having the value 8000 Pressing the key will execute a read command reading the status of all input channels They will be displayed in dark green for low values L and in red for high values H In addition to the single channel information a total of all 16 channels is shown as hexadecimal value Channel 1 corresponds to the lowest bit having the value 1 whereas channel 16 is the highest bit having the value 8000 lt gt Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 96 R amp S OSP Instrument Functions Graphical User Interface 4 3 7 Using the R amp S OSP B104 Module in FO1 412 DPDT Switches Digital 10
161. ware Version using OSP Panel The firmware versions of all OSP models can be read using the application OSP Panel Start the OSP Panel and select the function gt File gt System Info This function displays the OSP System information together with the actual Firmware version The Firmware version is shown in the OSP Identification string as highlighted EN Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 25 Read the actual the Firmware Version in the following example Version 1 5 ospSysteminfo txt Notepad File Edit Format View Help R amp S OSP SYSTEM INFORMATION OSP Identification ROHDE amp SCHWARZ OSPLZ0 100010 IMG OSP Panel versjon OL 13d FOL OSP Name OSP 120 OSP address 2100010 iption Base unit 100014 000 Mainboard Part Number 1505 3050 02 Mainboard Hardware Code 0 Mainboard Product Index 03 03 Module Name OSP BLOL Description 6 x SPOT RF relays DC 18 GHz 50 ohm Serial Number 100009002 Part Number 1505 5101 02 Hardware Code 0 Product Index 02 02 Module Name Description 1 12 2 Get Firmware Version via SCPI command In remote mode the current OSP Firmware Version can be read via the IDN command When sending the Identification command the OSP prompts back the following answer example for OSP120 after pressing the Read button see below example det Read Write Communication Write Command Fion Read String ROHDEGSCHWARA 0SP120 100002 1 5 The last part of t
162. xamples described in the following chapters When a static IP address other then the default address is required it can be changed using the OSP Panel See chapter 2 3 3 for detailed information 2 2 Installing OSP Panel The OSP Panel installation setup is available on CD which is part of the R amp S OSP delivery The installation setup includes the VISA libraries which are necessary for running the OSP Panel To install the application proceed as follows e Insert the documentation CD on the disk drive of your computer Select the directory OSP Panel on the CD select the file setup exe and press the lt ENTER gt button to start the installation e lf the installation is complete confirm and exit the installation program Quick Start Guide 1505 3896 12 09 28 R amp S OSP Getting Started OSP Panel Functions 2 3 OSP Panel Functions The following sections can help you to make efficient use of the OSP Panel which is the application for manual control of the R amp S OSP120 and may also be used in connection with the R amp S OSP130 The OSP Panel offers the following features Configuration of the IP address Dialogs to control the different options configured in the R S OSP Definition of path configurations Direct access to SCPI commands The following examples are based on the assumption that the IP address has been obtained dynamically to be 10 33 10 173 2 3 1 Configuring Connecting OSP Panel When starting the

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