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1. 7 Using the module to take measurements 7 Module controls and indicators 7 Connecting optical signals 8 Connecting electrical signals 10 Remote module mounting 10 Cleaning the module 13 Cleaning optical connectors 14 Appendix A Module instrument and software compatibility 17 DSA8300 instrument software and module compatibility 17 Legacy instrument software and module compatibility 18 Appendix B Accessories and options 21 Appendix C Electrical connector torque settings 25 Index 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual i Compliance information Compliance information General safety summary As the modules covered in the manual are for use only when installed in the main instrument see the primary instrument user documentation for general safety summary information Ground the product This product is indirectly grounded through the grounding conductor of the mainframe power cord To avoid electric shock the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product
2. Do not drop an optical module as doing so can cause damage and misalignment of the photodiode optical assembly Optical modules use a universal connector interface UCI that allows use of many standard fiber optic female connector styles Some of the standard UCI interfaces supported are FC ST SC and DIN Attach the fiber optic cable with a suitable connector or a UCI Interface adapter to the optical input receptacle as follows 1 Line up the key with the slot in the UCI adapter before inserting 2 Firmly press the cable connector or adapter into the UIC interface ferrule until it reaches the stop CAUTION Do not insert the connector into the UCI adapter at an angle Do not insert the connector and then rotate to line up the key with the slot Either action may damage the UCI adapter 4 Firmly tighten the cable connector or the adapter shell Tighten with finger pressure only 5 To remove loosen the cable connector or adapter shell 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Operating basics Optical signal guidelines CAUTION To avoid damaging the module optical input maintain signal NM levels within optimal performance range and avoid clipping attenuate the input optical signal to the Absolute Maximum Nondestructive Optical Input peak specifications See Table 1 Table 1 Maximum optical signal levels Module Average Peak 80C02 80C07B C 5 mW 10 mw 80C11 B 80C08C D 80C12 B
3. 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Operating basics Using the module to take measurements This module is a part of a larger instrument system Sampling module settings such as bandwidth or signal standard vertical scaling and horizontal sampling rate are set from the main instrument controls The parameters available depend on the modules installed in the instrument See the instrument documentation for information on taking measurements Module controls and indicators E The SELECT ON OF button turns on or off a channel On two channel modules this button also selects the active channel when both are enabled The channel LED is on when a channel is active acquiring a signal or enabled available but not acquiring The LED is OFF when that channel is inactive turned off m The TDR indicator LED on supported electrical modules indicates when that channel is enabled for TDR measurements The main instrument turns this LED on or off m The TekProbe connector on supported electrical modules provides power and control to attached remote accessories that require TekProbe SMA support at levels 1 and 2 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 7 Operating basics Connecting optical signals A CAUTION To prevent loss of optical power or damage to the optical connectors keep the connectors clean at all times Check that all connectors jumpers and protective caps are clean before connecting them to the module
4. for how to compensate a module 24 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Appendix C Electrical connector torque settings Connector type Torque setting Torque tolerance SMA 56 N cm 5 in lb 5 6 N cm 0 5 in lb 1 85 mm 90 N cm 8 in lb 9 0 N cm 0 8 in Ib 2 4mm 2 92 mm 3 5 mm Torque wrench Press until handle yields CS al Connector Se o AS Keep gt wrench stationary Figure 2 Using a torque wrench to tighten connectors 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Appendix C Electrical connector torque settings 26 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Index A Accessories optional electrical modules 24 Accessories optional optical modules 23 C Calibration options 23 Cleaning optical connectors 14 Cleaning the module 13 Compliance information ii Connecting electrical signals 10 Connecting optical signals 8 Connector torque settings electrical 25 Controls and indicators modules 7 D Differential Channel Alignment application 3 E Electrical connector torque settings 25 Electrostatic discharge handling guidelines 1 EMC compliance ii Environmental considerations iii G General safety summary ii Install a module 3 Installing the guide rails remote module use 10 Instrument compatibility DSA8300 17 Instrument compatibility legacy instruments 18 Maximum optical signal levels 9 Module
5. solid surface Figure 1 Remote module mounting rails and end plate holes Using the end plate mounting holes The end plate mounting holes also allow you to create a stable environment for the remote modules There is one hole in each module end plate one in the front end plate and one in the rear end plate You will need to provide the mounting apparatus to use with these mounting holes 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 11 Operating basics The front and rear end plate spacing is 2 95 inches 75 0 mm and the mounting holes are located co axially in line See Figure 1 Each mounting hole is threaded for a 4 40 machine screw to a depth of 0 38 inches 9 5 mm The bottom of the mounting holes are closed in order to prevent accidental damage to the internal circuits of the remote module from the machine screws CAUTION Do not use machine screws in the end plate mounting holes that can protrude deeper than 0 38 inches 9 5 mm Such screws may bottom out in the closed mounting holes and damage the screw threads or break off 12 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Cleaning the module A WARNING To prevent injury power off the instrument and remove the module before performing any cleaning Clean the exterior surfaces of the module with a dry lint free cloth or a soft bristle brush If any dirt remains use a damp cloth or swab dipped in a 75 isopropyl alcohol solution Use a swab to clean narrow
6. 0 mainframe 2 4 80A06 2 5 80E07 80E08 80E09 80E10 3 18 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Appendix A Module instrument and software compatibility TekScope software Required operating version Supported modules system 5 0 80C02 Option 01 80C08C Option 01 80C10B 80C11 Option 01 80012 Option 01 80C25GBE 5 1 2 80C08D 80C10C 80C11B Microsoft Windows XP 80C12B 80C14 5 2 X 80C15 80E07B 80E08B 80E09B 80E10B 80E11 80E11X1 82A04B 1 Newer versions of the TekScope application software and instrument operating system software support all previously released modules 2 Replace product application software version 2 0 1 3 with the latest available version from the Tektronix Web 3 Using the 80E07 80E08 80E09 or 80E10 modules in mainframes with older versions of software may prevent the application from starting 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 19 Appendix A Module instrument and software compatibility 20 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Appendix B Accessories and options Standard accessories shipped with the module Item Part number 80A00 80C00 and 80E00 Electrical 071 3059 xx and Optical Sampling Modules Installation this document Certificate of Traceable Calibration Not orderable for product at first shipment SMA male 50 Q termination 015 1022 xx installed one per electrical signal connector Fiber cleaning kit optical modules 0
7. 1 80C01 Windows 7 80C02 80C03 80C04 80C05 80C06 80C07 B Ultimate 32 bit 80C08 B C D 80C09 80C10 B C 80C11 B 80C12 B V0 9 80C14 80C15 80C25GBE 80E01 80E02 80E03 80E04 80E06 80E07 80E08 80E09 80E10 82A04 TekScope software version 6 2 X Microsoft 80E07B 80E08B 80E09B 80E10B 80E11 80E11X1 Windows 7 82A04B Ultimate 32 bit v0 9 1 Listed version number or greater Newer versions of the TekScope application software and the DSA8300 operating system support all previously released modules 2 Listed modules include all available options unless noted otherwise 3 The DSA8300 does not support the 80A06 module 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Appendix A Module instrument and software compatibility Legacy instrument software and module compatibility Legacy instruments include TDS CSA8000 TDS CSA8000B and TDS CSA DSA8200 series isntruments TekScope software Required operating version Supported modules system 1 0 80C01 80C01 CR 80C02 CR 80C03 CR 80E01 80E02 80E03 80E04 80A01 80A02 1 1 80C04 CR1 1 2 80C04 CR2 80C05 80C06 E 80C07 CR1 80C08 CR1 Microsoft Windows 98 80C09 CR1 80A03 1 4 80C08B CR1 CR2 80010 80E06 15 80C07B CR1 80C08C CR1 CR2 CRA 80C11 CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 2 0 1 32 80C12 limited 80A05 limited 2 0 1 5 80C12 80A05 2 1 82A04 Must be installed in a DSA8200 CSA8200 or Microsoft Windows 2000 TDS820
8. 1 mW 10 mw 80C10B C 80C25GBE 20 mW 60 mw 80C15 5 mW 10 mw 1310 1550 nm 1310 1550 nm 3 mW 850 nm 6 mW 850 nm The 80C07B module can have a somewhat deteriorated response for signals greater than 200 uWp p 1310 nm and 1550 nm and 400 mWp p 780 nm and 850 nm m The 80C08C and 80C12 modules can have a somewhat deteriorated response for signals larger than 500 u Wp p 1310 nm and 1550 nm and 800 mWp p 850 nm Optical sampling modules may have dynamic ranges exceeded without obvious visual indication on the display because the overloaded photodetector signal output may still be within the dynamic range of the internal electrical sampler 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 9 Operating basics Connecting electrical signals A CAUTION Electrostatic discharge ESD will cause permanent damage to electrical inputs and outputs Adhere to standard ESD handling precautions when attaching cables to electrical input and output connectors Always use a safely grounded wrist strap provided with your instrument when installing modules in the mainframe handling modules or making connections Make sure to discharge all electrical signal cables or connectors to ground before attaching them to the module To discharge a cable touch the center pin of the coaxial cable to a grounded conductor such as the outside ground conductor of an electrical connector just before connecting the cable to the module Tigh
9. 20 2494 xx only Transit case ESD protective 80E01 004 5091 xx 80E03 80E04 modules only Transit case ESD Protective 016 2073 00 80E07B 80E08B 80E09B 80E10B modules only Transit case ESD Protective 80E11 016 2074 00 80E11X 80C10CE2 modules only 2 4mm male to 2 92 mm K female 015 0703 xx adapter 80E01 module only 1 85 mm V male to 2 92 mm 011 0187 xx K female adapter one per electrical signal connector 80E09B 80E10B 80E11 80E11X1 and 80C10CE2 modules only Remote module guide rail kit 650 4986 xx 80E07B 80E08B 80E09B and 80E10B modules only 20 inch SMA Cable 80E07B 174 1427 xx 80E08B 80E09B 80E10B 80E11 80E11X1 and 80C10CE2 modules only 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 21 Appendix B Accessories and options 22 Standard accessories shipped with the module cont Item Part number 18 GHz 50 50 Splitter 80E07B 015 0720 xx 80E09B 80E11 modules only 6 dB Attenuator 80E11X1 and 015 1001 xx 80C10CE2 modules only SMA Plug to SMA Plug Barrel 131 8490 xx 2 each for 80E07B and 80E09B modules only 4 4 inch Matched SMA Cables 174 5338 xx 80E11 module only Sampling module extender cable 80X02 two meter 80E11 modules only 1 An extender cable extends the reach of an electrical sampling module The extender cable installs between the sampling module and the instrument allowing you to operate the sampling
10. 80C00 and 80E00 Series Optical and Electrical Sampling Modules User Manual 200000000000 UN NU UE Tektronix 071 3059 02 4 80C00 and 80E00 Series Optical and Electrical Sampling Modules User Manual www tektronix com Tektronix Y 071 3059 02 Copyright Tektronix All rights reserved Licensed software products are owned by Tektronix or its subsidiaries or suppliers and are protected by national copyright laws and international treaty provisions Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc Contacting Tektronix Tektronix Inc 14150 SW Karl Braun Drive P O Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 USA For product information sales service and technical support In North America call 1 800 833 9200 Worldwide visit www tektronix com to find contacts in your area Warranty Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment If any such product proves defective during this warranty period Tektronix at its option either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product Parts modules and replacement produc
11. TDS CSA DSA8200 TDS CSA8000B and TDS CSA8000 go to www tek com downloads and search for the manual for your instrument 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual v Preface vi 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Getting started How to handle modules to prevent electrostatic damage A 2052001 CAUTION Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage sampling module electrical inputs and outputs Observe the following guidelines to prevent ESD Always use a grounded wrist strap provided with your instrument when installing or removing modules from the mainframe and when connecting cables Wear anti static clothing and work in a static free are when using sampling modules Discharge cables to ground before connecting them to modules Do not create an ESD antenna by leaving cables attached to the sampling module input with the other end of the cable open Use a Tektronix 80402 EOS ESD Protection Module if doing TDR work Always store and transport modules in a static free container with all supplied terminations installed Do not transport or ship the instrument with the modules installed in the module compartments 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 1 Getting started Module instrument and software compatibility See Appendix A for information on instrument TekScope application and operating system requirements for specific modules See page 17 Typical module configurations Eight c
12. ange Module Config tool in instruments with TekScope version 6 1 X and later and follow instructions Wear an anti static strap Turn lock screw s counterclockwise until loose or they stop turning Push the appropriate ejector lever as indicated by the up or down arrow near each lever to the right to disconnect the module then pull the module out of the slot Use appropriate module ejector after loosening the lock screws Sos Verify module install 1 2 3 4 In the TekScope application click Utilities gt System Properties Click the Modules tab Click the next to the channel s of the newly installed module Verify that the screen lists the correct module number 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Getting started Run module compensation to optimize measurement accuracy 1 Click Utilities gt Compensation Verify that the installed module is listed in the Upper Modules or Lower Modules field as appropriate for the module 2 Click the Mainframe button center right side of dialog box and select Module 3 Click the Channel button and select the channel appropriate for the installed module 4 Click Execute The instrument runs the module compensation routine and updates the list with the results 5 For two channel modules repeat steps 3 and 4 for the second channel 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 5 Getting started 6 80C00
13. compatibility DSA8300 17 Module compatibility legacy instruments 18 O Operating basics 7 Optical connectors cleaning 14 Optical signal guidlelines 9 Optical signals connecting 8 optimize measurement accuracy 5 Optional accessories electrical modules 24 Optional accessories optical modules 23 Options calibration warranty 23 R Related documents v Remote module mounting 10 Remove a module 3 RoHS iii Run module compensation 5 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 27 Index S Software compatibility DSA8300 17 Software compatibility legacy instruments 18 Standard accessories 21 Swapping modules while powered on 3 T Torque settings electrical module connectors 25 Typical module configurations 2 U Using the end plate mounting holes remote module use 11 V Verify module install 4 W Warranty options 23 28 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual
14. egration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TEKTRONIX RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES W2 15AUG04 Table of Contents Compliance information ii General safety summary ii EMC compliance il Environmental considerations 111 Preface anita rita v Related documents v Getting started ii 1 How to handle modules to prevent electrostatic damage 1 Module instrument and software compatibility 2 Typical module configurations 2 Install or remove a module 3 Verify module install 4 Operating basics
15. ensure that the product is properly grounded EMC compliance As the modules covered in the manual are for use only when installed in the main instrument see the primary instrument user documentation for EMC compliance information il 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Compliance information Environmental considerations This section provides information about the environmental impact of the product Product end of life handling Observe the following guidelines when recycling an instrument or component Equipment recycling Production of this equipment required the extraction and use of natural resources The equipment may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health if improperly handled at the product s end of life To avoid release of such substances into the environment and to reduce the use of natural resources we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately This symbol indicates that this product complies with the applicable European Union requirements according to Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and batteries For information about recycling options check the Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Restriction of hazardous substances This product is classified as an industrial monitoring and c
16. hannels No large and four small modules CH1 Module not installed CH3 Module not installed Ex cH2 H3 CH4 CHS CHE CHT chs Seven channels One large module installed in CH3 compartment and three small modules CH1 Module not installed CH3 Module not installed El cH2 ER Ra CHS CHE CHT CHE Seven channels One large module installed in CH1 compartment and three small modules CH1 Module installed CH3 Module not installed E ie 2 cus cHa CHS cH6 CHT CHE Six channels Two large modules and two small modules CH1 Module installed CH3 Module installed EN ae ER Wi cus CH6 CHT CHE 2 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Getting started Install or remove a module 1 Connect an antistatic wrist strap to the instrument front panel ground connection Place the strap on your wrist For optical modules turn the module lock screws counterclockwise to rotate the retaining tabs to a vertical position before inserting the module Use the power cycle that is appropriate for your instrument DSA8300 instruments with TekScope application version 6 1 X and greater Click Tools gt View Change Module Config and follow the on screen instructions Legacy instruments and DSA8300 with TekScope application version 6 0 X Power off the instrument using the front panel On Standby switch Push the module into a c
17. llow female to female ferrule alignment tube inside the UCI adapter Then use the compressed air to clean the tube of the UCI adapter 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Cleaning optical connectors Pull pipe cleaner through adapter several times Adapter 3059 005 CAUTION Do not blow compressed air into the female input of the UCI adapter when it is installed on the module 4 Advance the fiber cleaning cassette or tape dispenser cleaner to expose an unused clean section of the lint free dry cleaning surface Male fiber end face Y 5 Lightly drag the clean dry surface of the cleaning tool cloth against the male end face of the fiber input for a short distance a centimeter or two 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 15 Cleaning optical connectors 6 Place the UCI adapter back on the cleaned fiber end face on the module 7 When the module does not have a fiber cable attached to its input s attach the black dust cap to prevent airborne contaminates from lodging in the female optical input 8 Clean any male fiber end face input fiber cable or device that you attach to the UCI input 16 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Appendix A Module instrument and software compatibility DSA8300 instrument software and module compatibility Required operating Supported modules 1 2 3 system TekScope software version 6 0 3 X Microsoft 80A01 80A02 80A03 80A05 80C0
18. module out of the module compartment If you compensate a module in the main instrument and then move the module to an extender or visa versa recompensate the module See the main instrument user manual for how to compensate a module 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Appendix B Accessories and options Calibration and warranty options Option Description C3 Three years of calibration service C5 Five years of calibration service D1 Calibration data report D3 Three years of calibration data reports requires Opt C3 D5 Five years of calibration data reports requires Opt C3 R3 Extended repair warranty to three years R5 Extended repair warranty to five years Optional accessories optical modules 1 Item Part number D4 PC Universal Optical Input UCI 119 4514 xx adapter Biconic UCI adapter 119 4515 xx FC PC UCI adapter APC 108 119 5115 xx SMA 2 5 UCI adapter 119 4517 xx SC PC UCI adapter 119 5116 xx DIN PC UCI adapter 119 4546 xx DIAMOND 2 5 UCI adapter 119 4556 xx SMA UCI adapter 119 4557 xx DIAMOND 3 5 UCI adapter 119 4558 xx ST PC UCI adapter 119 4513 xx DSA8300 Performance Verification 077 0682 xx PDF file downloadable Technical Reference from the Tektronix Web site DSA8300 Service Manual 077 0572 xx PDF file downloadable from the Tektronix Web site DSA8200 Service Manual 071 2049 xx CSA8000 amp TDS8000 Series Service 071 0438
19. ompartment using firm pressure When the module is seated turn the lock screw s clockwise to tighten the module in the slot Power on the instrument legacy instruments or DSA8300 with TekScope 6 0 X software or complete the View Change Module Config process TekScope version 6 1 X and later Let the instrument warm up for 20 minutes NOTE The warm up cycle is not required if you installed the module using the View Change Module Config function TekScope version 6 1 X and later In the TekScope application click Utilities gt Compensate and run a compensation on the newly installed module You must also run a compensation if a module is moved from one slot to another or an extender is installed changed or removed from a module Use the Differential Channel Alignment application Applications gt DiffChAlign to align both channels and TDR steps when applicable of supported two channel electrical modules to the module input connectors This application steps through the connection setup to align both the acquisition and the TDR steps For more information see the help file for the application 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 3 Getting started The Differential Channel Alignment application is available for DSA8300 instruments running TekScope firmware version 6 2 X and later and legacy instruments running TekScope version 5 2 x and later To remove a module Power off the instrument or run the View Ch
20. ontrol instrument and is not required to comply with the substance restrictions of the recast RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU until July 22 2017 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual iii Compliance information iv 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Preface This document describes how to install and verify operation of an optical 80C00 series or electrical 80E00 series sampling module for use in the DSA8300 Digital Serial Analyzer and supported legacy instruments Legacy instruments include the TDS CSA DSA8200 TDS CSA8000B and TDS CSA8000 series instruments Related documents This module is a part of a larger instrument system Measurement related settings such as signal acquisition standards selection filters vertical scaling and horizontal sampling rate are set from the main instrument Setup controls The parameters available depend on the modules installed in the instrument See the instrument online help and documentation for information on setting up and taking measurements instrument specifications programming commands and performance verification procedures You can download the latest version of these documents from the Tektronix Web site www tek com downloads DSA8300 Digital Serial Analyzer Quick Start User Manual DSA8300 Programmer Manual DSA8300 Specification Technical Reference DSA8300 Service Technical Reference DSA8300 Performance Verification Technical Reference For legacy instruments
21. spaces around controls and connectors Do not allow moisture inside the module Do not use abrasive compounds on any part of the chassis that may damage the chassis Do not open the module case There are no user serviceable components inside the module and cleaning the interior is not required CAUTION To prevent damage avoid the use of chemical cleaning agents which might damage the plastics in this instrument Use a 75 isopropyl alcohol solution as a cleaner and wipe with deionized water Use only deionized water when cleaning the menu buttons or front panel buttons Before using any other type of cleaner consult your Tektronix Service Center or representative 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 13 Cleaning optical connectors Cleaning optical connectors 3 14 Obtain the following equipment One compressed air can Tektronix part number 118 1068 01 A cleaning tool such as a FIS cassette cleaner FI 6270 a FIS tape dispenser cleaner FI 7111 or an Optipop pipe cleaner F1 6364 Cleaning kits for optical connectors such as the Tektronix Optical Connector Cleaner part number 020 2494 xx are available from several suppliers Loosen the UCI adapter and remove it This exposes the male fiber end face behind the UCI connector 80C08 CR1 SAMPLING MODULE Fy wa A Y e sze CAL INPUT Mo 1650 nm TE Male fiber end face 3059 004 Pull the pipe cleaner through the ho
22. ten and loosen electrical SMA connectors using the correct size torque wrench set to 56 N cm 5 in Ib or the torque setting valid for the connection type See page 25 Electrical connector torque settings NOTE Use 50 Q SMA terminations provided with the module on all unused electrical connectors Remote module mounting 10 Remote electrical modules have both guide rails and end plate mounting holes Use either or both features to create a stable environment for the remote modules One guide rail is provided with each remote module Installing the guide rails Attach the guide rail to a fixture or desktop using the two mounting screws provided The holes in the fixture must have 4 40 threaded holes spaced 1 25 inches 31 8 mm apart measured from center of hole Slide the remote module onto the secured rail engaging the tracks on the bottom of the remote module See Figure 1 NOTE The tracks on the remote module and guide rails must be properly mated to ensure a firm attachment One track on the module is larger than the other The larger track must engage the ball plungers on the guide rail 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual Operating basics End plate mounting hole one on rear and one on front panel Ball plunger to engage the larger rail on the bottom cover Fixture or desktop Slide the remote module onto the guide rail Secure the guide rail toa fixture or
23. ts used by Tektronix for warranty work may be new or reconditioned to like new performance All replaced parts modules and products become the property of Tektronix In order to obtain service under this warranty Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix with shipping charges prepaid Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment c to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non Tektronix supplies or d to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or int
24. xx Manual 1 Go to www tek com to view the current list of optional accessories and download documents 80C00 80E00 Sampling Modules User Manual 23 Appendix B Accessories and options Optional accessories electrical modules Item Part number Sampling module extender cable 80X01 one meter 2 Sampling module extender cable 80X02 two meter 2 2X attenuator SMA male to female 015 1001 xx 5X attenuator male to female 015 1002 xx Power divider 015 0565 xx SMA accessory kit 020 1693 xx Torque wrench 8 mm 5 16 inch n a open end 3 5 male to 3 5 female SMA 015 0552 xx Slip on SMA connector 015 0553 xx 3 5 mm 50 Q connector SMA 015 0549 xx male to female BNC female 75 Q to 50 Q type N 131 0112 xx minimum loss attenuator Terminator ECL 015 0558 xx Connector saver 3 5 mm SMA 015 0549 xx 1 Goto www tek com to view the current list of optional accessories 2 An extender cable extends the reach of an electrical sampling module The extender cable installs between the sampling module and the instrument allowing you to operate the sampling module out of the module compartment Module extender cables are incompatible with the remote sampling modules 80E07 80E07B 80E08 80E08B 80E09 80E09B 80E10 and 80E10B If you compensate a module in the main instrument and then move the module to an extender or visa versa recompensate the module See the main instrument user manual
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