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2.                                                                                                                                                                                      lt       s    i i  P62 ff  A P63  OUTPUT INPUT  SWITCHER SWITCHER  PATCH POINT UNBALANCED  SWITCHER SWITCHER    Figure 3 12  Switcher mode jumper positions    3 12 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    4  Software Installation   Windows 95 and NT       APWIN comes with an easy to use setup utility that will perform the  complete installation  All options and system dependent variances are  handled automatically     APWIN uses the standard Windows Notepad program for its error  reporting file  Notepad is automatically installed when you install  Windows but if you have removed it for some reason  you must reinstall  this editor program to be able to use the error file feature of APWIN     Note     APWIN will run in any video resolution supported by  Windows including 640 x 480  800 x 600  1024 x 768     and 1280 x 1024  If your system has the capability  we  find that the 1024 x 768 resolution gives the best visual  presentation and functionality        To begin APWIN installation  insert the CD ROM  or diskette 1  into  the appropriate drive  If your CD ROM   s Autostartup feature is enabled   you should see the screen shown in Figure 4 1  Otherwise  from  Windows Explorer  brows
3.                  ci Emission and Immunity levels are influenced by the shielding performance of the connecting  cables  The shielding performance of the cable will depend on the internal design of the cable   connector quality  and the assembly methods used  EMC compliance was evaluated using Audio  Precision XLR type cables  part number 4155 0117     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software and Control Specifications    Note regarding Windows 3 11  Windows 95  and  Windows NT    APWIN will operate under either Windows 3 11   Windows for WorkGroups  Windows 95  or Windows NT    4 0  We have experienced some minor incompatibilities  in some Windows 3 1 installations and therefore  recommend upgrading to Windows 3 11 or Windows 95  if problems occur  Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 0 will  provide the best performance for APWIN        2 11 2 ISA WIN APIB Card    The ISA WIN APIB Card is installed in the user s pc and interfaces  between the PC and the APIB  Audio Precision Interface Bus   The ISA   WIN card is a half size  8 bit card and includes jumpers to set the  computer address and an APIB cable to connect to the first device  Refer  to Section 3 3 for further information     2 11 3 PCM WIN Card    The PCM WIN Card interfaces between a portable computer and the  APIB  The computer must have a a Type II PCMCIA slot and  if running  Windows 3 11  be versi
4.      Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Getting Started with APWIN Compatibility with S1 EXE                         Print Setup  C Default Printer  cance    Cancel   currently HP LaserJet 474M on LPT1       Specific Printer  Options       HP DeskJet 550C Printer on LPT2  Help    Orientation  Paper  C Portrait Size  Letter 8 1 2 x11 in   A i  Source   In Tray                Figure 6 12  Printer Setup dialog box    To install a new printer in Windows  and therefore have it available  to all Windows applications including APWIN   you will need a Windows  driver for that printer  These are created by the manufacturer of the  printer and normally are supplied on a disk with the printer  Additionally   the Windows installation disks include some drivers for several common  printers although more recent updated versions of a particular driver are  often available directly from the printer manufacturer     To install a new printer  refer to your Windows documentation for  complete instructions  Briefly  from the PROGRAM MANAGER  open the  CONTROL PANEL and select PRINTERS  In the dialog box select  ADD gt   This will bring up a long list of printers  If you do not find your  particular printer listed and you have a disk from the manufacturer  select  the first item  Install Unlisted or Updated Printer and click on Install  This  will guide you through the process of installation including Setup  which  configures the driver for the options installed on the printer  
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6.    e SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter User   s Manual   details  the capabilities and operation of the SIA 322  This manual comes  with the SIA 322  a highly specialized optional accessory     e Audio Measurement Handbook   intended as a practical   hands on assistance for workers in all phases of the audio field   Describes general measurement techniques and includes a  glossary of specific audio terminology and test definitions     1 3 Overview    1 3 1 General System    System One is a personal computer based audio test set with broad   high performance capabilities for analog  digital  and mixed signal  devices  System One includes both signal generation and analysis  capability for audio stimulus response testing  Virtually all common and  many specialized tests are performed on analog domain and digital  domain signals and on the digital interface signal  pulse train  itself     The versatility of the System One can be extended through major  options and accessories  The SWR 2122 series of Audio Switchers are  available in input  output  and insertion  patch point  versions  The DCX   127 adds dc measurement and digital generation capabilities  The SIA   322 Serial Interface Adapter converts the System One s parallel input  and outputs to a wide variety of serial digital interface formats  These  accessories are described in greater detail in the following subsections     The System One and its accessories are controlled by APWIN  Audio  Precision   s user interface and
7.    t place  its icon in the Startup folder  so the user can   t easily    remove the program from the Windows start process   This gets annoying for anyone who wishes to  automatically start any other program  or just come up to  Program Manager        If you wish to remove PCCARD from the automatic startup process   you must edit the SYSTEM INI file in the WINDOWS directory  In the  file  there is a line that appears as follows     run C    CARDWARE PCCARD   EXE    The line should be deleted to keep PCCARD from executing     5 3 3 3 Data Book Inc  Installed in CARDTALK directory   Data Book was the first vendor of PCMCIA interface hardware  Their  software will only run on computers that use their interface chip  We  have found APS1DRV to be somewhat compatible with their Card  Services Version 3 02  Release 2 10  The problems observed seem to be  related to interface hardware and not software     The Socket Services file name is always SNOTESS2 EXE  The Card  Services file name is always CTALKCS EXE   Note     Many older PCMCIA notebook computers were built with  Data Book interface chips  but did not contain Card Talk    software  Data Book just supplied a few specific drivers  for memory and ATA disk cards   These users must  contact their manufacturer or Data Book to receive the  Card Talk software  usually at no charge         System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www art
8.   PCMPLUS directory   If a system isn   t shipped with System Soft   s Card and Socket  Services  it is likely to use Phoenix Technologies    software  We have had  only a limited time to use their software  but found APS1DRV compatible  with a release 2 00 of their Card and Socket Services  We expect release  2 10 to remain compatible     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 17    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11    5 3 3 5 Freeing up Conventional Memory    APWIN needs as much conventional memory as possible  While MS   DOS 5 0  and later  moved DOS to upper memory  the standard  PCMCIA installations swallow from 32 to 100K  This leaves a standard  configuration with about 500K of conventional memory free  This section  is designed to keep track of how to free more conventional memory    by  moving drivers to high memory  or removing them entirely     No matter which vendor supplies the software  a minimal installation  for APS1DRV involves loading the Socket Services driver  the Card  Services driver  and the card allocation driver  always installed as the line  immediately following the Card Services installation line   Any other  devices  such as RAM card drivers  ATA disk drivers  and Flash memory  drivers   are in stalled after these three are installed  If you need to free  up conventional memory  and have no plans t
9.   as described in Section 3 4  If you are running Windows NT 4 0  the  computer should be switched off before removing or inserting a PCMCIA  card  the Windows NT 4 0 system does not support hot swapping      System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 4 7    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 95  amp  NT    4 8 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    5  Software Installation   Windows 3 11       5 1 Installing APWIN    APWIN comes with an easy to use setup utility that will perform the  complete installation  All options and system dependent variances are  handled automatically     APWIN uses the standard Windows Notepad program for its error   reporting file  Notepad is automatically installed when you install  Windows but if you have removed it for some reason  you must reinstall  this editor program to be able to use the error file feature of APWIN     Note     APWIN will run in any video resolution supported by  Windows including 640 x 480  800 x 600  1024 x 768     and 1280 x 1024  If your system has the capability  we  find that the 1024 x 768 resolution gives the best visual  presentation and functionality        There are two ways to install APWIN  The installation program  SETUP EXE is in the root directory of the CD ROM  or on diskette 1   You
10.   with no conversions necessary  These same two real time  programs and FFTGEN  FASTTEST  FASTTRIG  and MLS can all  generate signals in the digital domain to stimulate digital domain devices  with no conversions  The following specifications describe the interfaces    and formats available in the digital domain   AES EBU or SPDIF EIAJ Supports the full implementation of the AES EBU  digital interface  Data may be 20 24 bits wide   Channel status bit display is provided for Channel A   User specified channel status bits are transmitted on  both channels simultaneously  The user bits are not  supported  Electrically compatible with the Sony  Philips Digital Interface  SPDIF  and EIAu interface at  both coaxial  RCA  and optical Toshlink   connectors   The transmitter and receiver may operate at 32 k   44 1 k  or 48 k  The transmitter may be slaved to the  internal clock or house sync        System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 23    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    DSP Specifications    Parallel I O 24 bit dual channel available on two 34 conductor  connectors on rear panel  one input  one output    Two channels are multiplexed on each connector   Data rates are selectable 32 k  44 1 k  or 48 k  Data  strobe is included or may be externally supplied        General Purpose Serial via Refer to Section 2 6   SIA 322 Serial Interface  Adapter Option       2 3 4 Signal Output in
11.  5 kHz  often  peaking near 3 kHz  System One DSP configurations can perform FFT  spectrum analysis of wow and flutter to 0 06 Hz resolution     Test Signal Compatibility    Normal     High band     Minimum Input  Measurement Range  Accuracy  Detection Modes    Response Selections  Weighted  Unweighted  Scrape     Wideband         Residual W F  Weighted  Unweighted    Scrape or Wideband    2 80 kHz 3 35 kHz   10 0 kHz 13 5 kHz for scrape flutter measurements   10 mV   38 dBu    0to1      5  of reading   0 0005     IEC DIN  NAB  and JIS    4 Hz bandpass per IEC DIN NAB  0 5 Hz 200 Hz    200 Hz 5 kHz  0 5 Hz 5 kHz     lt 0 001    lt 0 002    lt 0 005           Range DIM Measurements    by Bruce E Hofer  a paper presented at the 1986 AES Convention in  Montreux  Switzerland  preprint 2334      16 Complies with IEC 268 3 and IHF A202 recommendations for the difference frequency product   Odd order IMD products are not measured     17 Operational with high band test signals  11 5 kH z 13 5 kHz  only  Upper  3 dB rolloff is typically    4 5 kHz using 12 5 kHz     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide    2 19    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    Analyzer Specifications    2 2 15 Burst Noise Squarewave Option  BUR     Option BUR adds burst  noise  and squarewave signal selections to  the System One generator  Typical applications include dynamic signal  processor testing  absolute pol
12.  500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k 100k 200k  Hz    Figure 2 3  Typical responses of the bandwidth limiting filters    2 2 8 Monitor Outputs    Channel A Buffered version of Channel A input signal following  attenuation and or preamplification  3 Vpp maximum   Rout   560 Q  5         Channel B Buffered version of Channel B input signal following  attenuation and or preamplification  3 Vpp maximum   Rout   560 Q  5         Reading Signal Buffered version of the final  Processed Signal     Processed Signal  signal presented to the detector stages following all  filtering and additional gain stages  3 V pp maximum   Rout   560 Q  5         2 2 9 Dual Input Phasemeter Related     SYS 22 and SYS 02 configurations only   SY S 22 and SYS 02  configurations add a second autoranging Channel B input and  phasemeter  enabling simultaneous measurement of input amplitudes   ratio  or crosstalk  All analyzer specifications valid for either input  The     2 CHANNEL    and    CROSSTALK    measurement modes route the  selected input channel through the main measurement path  and the  alternate  reference  channel to the LEVEL meter and frequency counter   CROSSTALK mode additionally processes the selected input channel  through the 1 3 octave bandpass filter automatically tuned to the  reference channel frequency  or generator frequency      System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Spe
13.  APWIN includes virtually the entire User   s Manual in a convenient  on line format allowing rapid access to answers to operational questions   The help system includes hyper text capability allowing the user to  quickly jump between primary and related topics  For a more detailed  discussion of how to use the Microsoft Windows Help system which all  Windows applications including APWIN use  drop down the Help menu  and select Using Help  The following pages illustrate the H elp  information menus in Windows     There are two ways to bring up help on a particular subject  One  method is to bring up the Contents list and search for a particular topic  A  second method is Context Sensitive H elp  Simply highlight a particular  field on any panel and push the F1 key  A dialog box will pop up with  help information on that particular section     You may click on any of the several topics listed to get specific  instructions on that topic  Within each topic there are several places  where a deeper treatment of a subject is available  Click on any green  and underlined words or sentences to find additional information   Various other navigation tools are available within the Windows Help  system as explained in the How To Use Help dialog  which is accessed  via the Windows Program Manager Help menu     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 6 9    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Getting Started wit
14.  Digital Domain    Real Time Sinewave  FFTGEN  GENANLR   10 Hz     15 kHz   32 kHz   Frequency Range vs Sample 10 Hz     20 67 kHz   44 1 kHz   Rate 10 Hz     22 5 kHz   48 kHz       Frequency Resolution  Real  Sample Rate  2    approx 0 003 Hz   48 kHz rate   Time Sinewave Generation       Frequency Resolution from  sample rate waveform record length   for example   Downloaded Waveform Files 5 86 Hz at 48 kHz sample rate with maximum 8192                     FFTGEN  FASTTEST  sample record length    FASTTRIG    Amplitude Range Full 24 bit amplitude range from 100  FS to   lt 0 00003  FS  0 00 dB FS to  lt  130 dB FS    Amplitude Resolution 1 LSB  1 24    Flatness and Accuracy Unmeasurable   Distortion  lt 0 00003  FS   130 dB FS    Rounding Truncation Rounded to user selected word width from 8 through    24 bits  or truncated       Dither Probability Distribution Triangular or rectangular probability       Dither Spectral Distribution Flat  white  or shaped  6 dB octave rising at high  frequency        Dither Amplitude Selectable from  1 LSB of 8 bit though 24 bit word   or OFF       2 5 5 Real Time Program Descriptions    2 3 5 1 HARMONIC    HARMONIC provides single channel frequency selective amplitude  measurement of analog signals  The center frequency of a tunable  bandpass filter may be steered by manual panel entry  track analog  genrator frequency  or track analog analyzer bandpass bandreject filter  frequency  The filter can tune directly to the steering source freq
15.  Microsoft Win32s Setup Target Directory       Setup has determined that your Microsoft Windows System  Directory is     C  WINDOWS SYSTEM   Some Win32s components will be installed into this directory  The  other components will be installed into the WIN32S subdirectory of  this path     Press Continue to proceed with the installation and Exit to quit           Figure 5 16  Win32s setup target directory window    At the end of the installation you should see the screen shown in  Figure 5 17           Microsoft Win32s version 1 25 Setup Program a    Microsoft Setup          Microsoft Win32s System Setup       A The Microsoft Win32s components have  been installed successfully     Setup will now exit and restart Microsoft  Windows to complete the installation           Figure 5 17  Win32s installation completion message window    Windows will restart to enable the new 32 bit extension  At this point  you can again run the APWIN installation  Insert disk 1 of the APWIN  installation disks and follow the instructions given in Section 5 1  This  time you should see the Welcome screen shown in Figure 5 4     5 10 System O ne Description Installation APW IN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11 Software Installation  Windows 3 11    5 3 Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11  Note     For Windows 95  refer to Section 4 1 for PCMCIA card  installation instructions        The Audio 
16.  PCM WIN interface card and then for a System One or System  Two  It is able to automatically identify System One or System Two and  may  dependent on the configuration  ask you to choose which System  to set up for     Choose Hardware x     APWIN is configured to prompt for hardware  Q choice or no hardware was found  Please  select your hardware     System Two            Figure 6 2  Choose Hardware window    See Configuration preferences below   If APWIN does not find an  interface card and then a System  it will announce this and indicate that it  will run in Demo mode  Demo mode allows all program functions to be  used except those requiring communication with the instrument  All  Reading fields will display random numbers     After APWIN is loaded  you can load sample tests  sample  procedures  change instrument settings on the various panels  run tests    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 6 1    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Getting Started with APWIN Starting APWIN    and run procedures  See the User   s Manual for complete instructions or  use the on line Help system explained later     APWIN Tests  named with the extension  AT1 and  AT2  are files  that contain the complete setup of the System One or System Two  hardware  the layout of the panels  the appearance of the graph  and  even measured data from the last saved results  Loading a test sets up all  of these conditions to
17.  Postscript printer selected as the default printer     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 6 13    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Getting Started with APWIN Publishing Graphs    6 14    6 6 Publishing Graphs    There are several ways to capture a graph  depending upon your  requirements  One simple method is to use the Windows clipboard  feature  With the graph visible on screen  push Alt   Prnt Scrn to copy  the entire screen to the clipboard  or from the menu select Edit Copy  Panel to copy the active window to the clipboard  Then  in any desktop  publishing application  from the EDIT menu paste the contents of the  clipboard to the location desired     To save a graph to a file in Windows 95 or NT  from the menu select  File Export Graphic  and choose the file format  either WMF  Windows  MetaF ile  or EMF  Enhanced MetaFile   A dialog box will ask for a path  and file name   This feature is not available in Windows 3 11      Another method is to    print    to a file in APWIN  Depending upon the  printer driver used  the file can be saved in PostScript or HPGL  Note  that it is not necessary to actually have the physical printer connected  it  is only necessary to its driver installed in Windows  When you select  Print  you will be prompted for a filename  Enter the name and a suitable  extension  With either of these latter methods  the resulting file can then  be imported into a gra
18.  Procedure tool bar shown in Figure 6 4  which may  also be at the top or side of the APWIN desktop if you have this tool bar  turned on      6 2 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Starting APWIN Getting Started with APWIN       L12 o  fabs  B LE EIS   x 941  2  cauce       1 ajoug   bloceqni  D4  D 9  7q  Figure 6 3  Windows 95 File Open dialog box    Esti  aa S  s   l       Figure 6 4  Procedure tool bar    Push the green Play button  approximately the middle of the bar  to  start this procedure  This will then bring up the following menu box           Exif fo DAAI      awbje   S2f biocegmez   pewo jez  Ltoceqnisz         a  zew gue aq DNL gsdmeq Haqmsie yol Yedrmeg    Z  zfew Que gxgwbje 26jecfov Heun x     Figure 6 5  System One Example Selection Menu window    You can now select from two groups of procedures  Demo Test  Procedures includes stored sample data and can be used without a  device under test connected  and even without a System One or Two  connected   Sample Test Procedures requires measurement hardware  and the specific device under test to make actual measurements  After  selecting one of these choices  the following menu box should appear     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 6 3    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    6 4    Getting Started with APWIN 
19.  Related       Impedance 100 kQ  1   shunted by 270 pF each side to ground   Selectable 600     150 Q   1     terminations   Maximum Rated Input 200 Vpeak  140 Vrms on main inputs  100 Vpeak on    auxiliary input  1 W   30 dBm  with terminations     Common Mode Rejection 70 dB  50 Hz     20 kHz  Vin  lt 2 V   Ratio 50 dB  50 Hz     1 kHz  Vin  gt 2 V                Specify Option EURZ to substitute 300 Q for the 150 Q termination selection     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 3    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    Analyzer Specifications    2 2 2 Amplitude Measurement Related       Ranges 300 uv       160 Vrms  6 dB steps above 80 mV  12 dB  steps below 80 mV   Autoranging is peak sensitive to  prevent clipping with high crest factor signals    Accuracy     0 1 dB  1    20 Hz     20 kHz       Response Flatness        0 03 dB  20 Hz     20 kHz    0 1 dB  10 Hz     120 kHz    0 2  3 dB  to 500 kHz          Residual Noise  input shorted     1 5 uV   114 dBu   22 Hz     22 kHz   3 0 uV   108 dBu   22 Hz     80 kHz   10 0 uV   98 dBu   full bandwidth    1 0 pV   118 dBu   A wtg    5 0 uV   104 dBaps   Qpeak CCIR wig                    2 2 5 Bandpass Bandreject Related    The Bandpass B andreject modes provide selective amplitude  measurements processed through a 4 pole constant Q filter  Filter tuning  may be directly programmed     FIXED      tracking     AUTO      or swept
20.  Setting Switcher Addresses and Modes Hardware Installation    3 6 1 Switcher Address Settings    Each switcher module consists of 12 channels  Up to 16 modules  may be stacked to provide up to 192 channels  Rear panel address  switches must be set to select to which channel commands from the  software each switcher module should respond  For example  the first  switcher is normally set to channels 1 12  the second module to channels  13 24  etc     Figure 3 10 shows a typical rear panel APIB Address switch  Table  3 1 shows relationships among APIB Address switch positions  binary  codes  and channel numbers on the APWIN software    panels        Table 3 1  APIB Address switch settings                                                                                     Channel Rear Switch Settings Binary  Numbers 1 2 4 8 Code   Switch 1     Switch 2     Switch 3     Switch 4    1 12 Up Up Up Up 0000  13     24 Up Up Up Down 0001  25     36 Up Up Down Up 0010  37   48 Up Up Down Down 0011  49   60 Up Down Up Up 0100  61   72 Up Down Up Down 0101  73   84 Up Down Down Up 0110  85   96 Up Down Down Down 0111  97   108 Down Up Up Up 1000   109   120 Down Up Up Down 1001  121   132 Down Up Down Up 1010  133   144 Down Up Down Down 1011  145   156 Down Down Up Up 1100  157   168 Down Down Up Down 1101  169   180 Down Down Down Up 1110  181   196 Down Down Down Down 1111  FROM GENERATOR   Cc   H   A   A perem N   E wt   B   Figure 3 10  Rear panel DIP switch  typical   System One De
21.  This manual  and APWIN  is not applicable for System Ones that are  controlled via GPIB programming     1 3 3 Switchers     amp  o pye p  po g     pe Ps bhe koa    t    WY YY R                gt    T   be je fe ane          s   i    7 AN i    sann         p g e  a jo i poe pe     o joa ia             Figure 1 1  SWR 2122 Switchers    There are four versions of switchers  as described below  Each  features 12 x 2 architecture with provisions for cascading up to 16 units   allowing up to 192 channels to be accessed  Switching is computer   controlled via the same APIB as the System One  See Sections 2 4 and  3 6 for further information     e SWR 2122M Output Switcher  Routes either of the two  generator output channels  A  amp  B  to any of 12  channels  Male XLR connectors for balanced  signals  Complement mode allows all but one  channel to be driven while measuring the    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 1 5    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Introduction    1 6    Overview    undriven channel for worst case crosstalk on  multichannel devices     e SWR 2122F Input Switcher  Routes either of the two analyzer  input channels  A  amp  B  from any of 12 channels   Female XLR connectors for balanced signals     e SWR 2122U Unbalanced Switcher  Can be used as either an  input or output switcher  Floating BNC  connectors for unbalanced signals to prevent  ground loops     e SWR 2122P Patch Po
22.  Using Printers with APWIN Getting Started with APWIN    To bring the APWIN on line help files to the screen  click on Help  and then select Index in the drop down menu list  This will bring up the  Contents list of available topics       APWIN Help Contents l    File Edit Bookmark Options Help    Contents    emj ede  Lt    The following Help Topics are available     APVWVIN Screen  Menus     File Menu   Edit Menu   View Menu   Panels Menu  Analog Generator Panel  Analog Analyzer Panel  Digital Analyzer Panel  Sweep Panel  Sweep Settling Panel  DCX Panel  Switcher Panel  Graph  Bar Graphs  Data Editor  Digital 1O Panel  Status Bits Panel  Requlation Panel             Figure 6 11  APWIN Help Contents screen    6 4 Using Printers with APWIN    APWIN runs under Microsoft Windows and as such is able to use any  printer supported by Windows  To select a specific printer that has been  previously installed on your computer  select PRINT SETUP under the  FILE menu in APWIN  This will show a dialog box that contains a list of  all the installed printers including the printer that is currently set as the  DEFAULT printer  APWIN will print to either the DEFAULT printer or a  Specific Printer depending on which radio button is indicated  To change  the Specific Printer  click on the down arrow at the right of the box and  select a new printer from the list of installed printers     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 6 11    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation
23.  allow a user to    run    a new test with all hardware  and software conditions correctly established  Procedures  named with  the extension  APB  are    scripts    that will perform several operations in  succession  This might include loading and running a series of tests in  sequence  comparing measured results against predetermined acceptance  limits  and displaying and or printing results     For a quick look at APWIN and an opportunity to see some tests and  procedures in action  several examples have been provided  These  examples illustrate generic tests such as frequency response  distortion   and noise  and more complex digital audio tests such as codec and  AES EBU interface tests  These procedures load several tests in sequence  and illustrate user interaction  limits testing  and graphical presentation     To load these examples  select FILE from the top menu bar and  select OPEN from the list  This will present a secondary selection of file  types  Select PROCEDURE to run a short menu driven procedure that  will be able to select all of the available sample tests     After selecting the file type  Procedure   the Windows File Open  dialog will appear  Figure 6 3      Navigate to the S1 directory  folder  using the normal Windows  method  If you installed APWIN with the default file locations  you should  find it under the APWIN directory  Double click on the System1 apb  procedure  This will then open the Procedure window  At the top of this  window will be the
24.  and  the Audio Precision PCMCIA driver for this interface to function  Click  the Install APSIDRV SYS driver selection on the screen        Figure 5 8  PCMCIA Driver Installation selection screen    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 5    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Installing APWIN    Click to proceed with the installation  This dialog box will  suggest a new Program Manager Group name and show a list of all your  existing program groups  If you accept the default new name  APWIN  will create a new Program Group called    Audio Precision APWIN1 50      If you choose one of the existing Program Groups  the new icons will be  added to that group rather than put in a new group             Setup will odd progiem icons to Me Progam Folderlisted below  You may  type e rewinisice name  ce seiectona from tha existing Folders list Click Nat  to coninus     Brogrem Folders        Egstng Foldere  BCHEW Tutorial  Bounds Checker ter Yindows 20       Microsoft Visual C  Winl2s  Nenvark  Snip       Figure 5 9  PCMCIA Driver Installation selection screen    Click to proceed with the installation  You should see a  screen similar to Figure 5 10           Figure 5 10  Installing progression screen    If you are installing APWIN from diskettes  the following screen   Figure 5 11  will appear after all of the files from each disk are loaded   At each screen insert t
25.  can either use FILE MANAGER to find the SETUP EXE program on  your floppy drive and then double click on it  or from PROGRAM  MANAGER select RUN in the FILE menu  This opens the dialog box  shown in Figure 5 1     Note     If your system is to be controlled via a PCM WIN card  do  NOT install the card until AFTER the APWIN software is    installed  the ISA WIN card can be installed either before  or after the following APWIN installation         System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 1    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Installing APWIN    Command Line     A SETUP EXE Cancel       O Run Minimized Browse          Figure 5 1  RUN dialog box  At this point  you can either type in your CD ROM or diskette drive       shown and then press the button     Alternately  you can use the button to    find    this    file  This is what the Browse    dialog box should look like                                  Browse  File Name  Directories      exe   pif   com   bat   aj  setup exe   B aj         List Files of Type  Drives   Programs   f                   Figure 5 2  Browse dialog box       Now you can click on the setup exe file name and click    just double click on the setup exe file name  to return to the File Run  dialog box        When you click in the Run dialog box  the installation  process begins  You should then see the initial opening screen shown in  Figu
26.  f t Voltage selector card  e Indicator pin    Figure 3 1  Changing power line voltage    The AC Mains input to each instrument is made through a  connector fuse block voltage selector assembly  Before connecting the  power cord  confirm that the input voltage selection is correct for your  power source  An indicator pin shows the selected input voltage in one of  the four holes in the cover  see Figure 3 1      To change the input voltage  refer to Figure 3 1 and proceed as  follows     1  Remove the AC power cord from the AC Mains Connector     2  Open the cover  using a small blade screwdriver or similar tool  Set  aside the cover fuse block assembly     3  Pull the voltage selector card straight out of the housing  using the  indicator pin        90      Figure 3 2  Voltage selector card positions   4  Orient the selector card so that the desired input voltage is readable  at the bottom  see Figure 3 2   Then orient the indicator pin to point  up when the desired voltage is readable at the bottom  with the  indicator pin assembly seated in the notch on the board edge     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Primary Power Considerations Hardware Installation    5  Insert the voltage selector card into the housing with the printed side  of the card facing toward the connector  and the edge indicating the  desired voltage first     6  Confirm that the cor
27.  for  spectral displays  Units selection and resolution are the same as the  Amplitude Measurement mode  but with one additional range of    sensitivity     Amplitude Ranges    75 uV     160 Vrms  6 dB steps above 80 mV  12 dB  steps below 80 mV         Tuning range  fo     10 Hz     200 kHz   3  accuracy       Bandpass Response   see Figure 2 1      0 5 dB  at fo   20 Hz     120 kHz  1 3 octave Class II  response per ANSI S1 11 1975  Typically  lt  32 dB at  0 5 fo  amp  2 0 fo        Bandreject Response   see Figure 2 1         0 3 dB  20 Hz     120 kHz  excluding the band from  0 5 fo to 2 0 fo  Typically  3 dB at 0 73 fo  amp  1 37 fo    20 dB within  10  of fo  and  40 dB within  3  of fo           6 80 mV   160 Vrms for LEVEL meter     7 Vin  gt 5  of range  rms and average detectors only  Peak detectors are   0 2  0 3 dB  30 Hz      100 kHz   2 4    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications    s sDWaQ    Specifications       Ap                                                                                50  200 300 400 500 600 700 800900 1k 2k 3k 4k 5k    Hz       Figure 2 1  Typical bandpass and bandreject responses at 1 kHz       Bandpass Noise  input 0 5 uV   124 dBu   20 Hz     5 kHz     shorted   see Figure 2 2  1 0 uV   118 dBu   to 20 kHz        2 5 uV   110 dBu   to 120 kHz     90u       50u    20u  10u    5u    2u    50
28.  generation and measurement features    System One   DSP  SYS 200 series  provides advanced signal  analysis and generation for testing analog domain audio devices  System  1a Unloaded  open circuit   Divide maximum amplitude by 2   6 dB   for unbalanced or common   mode configurations  Amplitude is calibrated in Vpp  Other amplitude units are referenced to a  sinewave with equivalent Vpp    13 Noise amplitude calibration is approximate only  and may be exceeded 0 01  of the time   System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 21    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    DSP Specifications    One Dual Domain  SY S 300 series  offers these same features for analog  domain signals  plus digital domain inputs and outputs  System One   s  analog hardware generation and measurement sections operate  independently and concurrently with DSP and digital domain functions   and are frequently used together for testing A D or D A converters or for  analog pre processing before DSP processing     2 3 1 Analog Input Related Specifications    Any analog domain input signal must be converted to a digital signal  before either real time or block mode analysis in the DSP modules  These  specifications describe the accuracy and limitations of that conversion     A D Converters Dual channel independent 16 bit       Sample Rates 192 k  80 kHz analog bandwidth   176 4 k  80 kHz  bandwidth   48 k  22 kHz band
29.  ma  Y  8                                                 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 8  FIL CWT    C    Weighting  IEC 179    10 E Ae       wo E E E        10 E LY Lt        20 E       30        30 E        40 E                                                                                                     50 E  ET  20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz       Figure 2 9  FLP 1K 1 kHz Low Pass 5 pole Butterworth Filter    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 13    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    2 14    apo     20     30     40     50    Analyzer Specifications       Ap                           m                                                                                                    50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 10  FLP 20K 20 0 kHz Quasi elliptic sharp cutoff Low Pass Filter     20     30     40     50                                                                                                                           m    50 100 200 500 qk 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k    Hz    Figure 2 11  FLP 50K 50 kHz 3 pole Butterworth Low Pass Filter    spo     20     30     40     50                                                                                                                           mma    50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 12  FLP 8K 8 kHz 7 pole Butterworth Low Pass Filter    
30.  software package  which must be installed  in the user   s personal computer  the computer is not included      Specifications for the System One and its accessories are found in  Section 2     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Overview Introduction    1 3 2 System One    System One audio test equipment provides stimulus and  measurement capability  System One is actually a family of products with  three basic configurations     e The SYS 22 provides analog stimulus and measurement  capability  using analog capability for signal generation  filtering   and measurement     e The SYS 222  System One   DSP  adds a digital signal  processor for enhanced capability including high resolution  spectrum analysis via FFT  waveform capture and display  and  fast multitone testing     e The SYS 322  System One Dual Domain  includes the  Capabilities of the 2200 series plus digital audio inputs and  outputs in AES EBU  SPDIF EIAJ  optical  parallel  general   purpose serial formats and complete serial interface analysis per  AES3  Thus  it provides stimulus and measurement in any  combination of digital and analog domains     These major options for testing analog audio devices may be added  to any of the three basic configurations listed above     e IMD Adds the IMD  InterModulation Distortion   generator and IMD analyzer     e W amp F Adds the wow and flutter an
31.  the  computer  drain any static charge in your body by  touching the chassis of the computer  Pick up the card by  the metal bracket and avoid touching any of the  components on the card  The    snap    discharge you may  notice when you touch a metal object after walking across  a carpet can be several thousand Volts  although at a very  low current  and can do catastrophic damage to  unprotected integrated circuits such as those on this  interface card        Turn off the power of the computer  remove the cover and install the  card in an unused slot  Be sure the card is well seated  it should snap  down into the connector of the mother board of the computer  Install the  hold down screw on the card bracket and replace the cover     3 3 1 Address Jumper Settings    You will notice two jumpers near the top edge of the card  In most  cases  these will not have to be changed  They define the address  location of the card and can be used to change the default address if  conflicts arise  Unless you know of a conflict  leave the jumpers in the  factory default position  After installation  if conflicts arise  these jumpers  can be changed to define an alternate location  To change jumpers  turn  off power to the computer  remove the cover and remove the card  Use  caution handling the card to avoid static discharge  Refer to Figure 3 7  and set the jumpers to an alternate location  Replace the card and cover     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 3 5    Artisan Tec
32.  the Help menu item and then About APWIN in the pull down menu  The  following dialog will appear     About APWIN  x     Audio Precision APAIN version 1 500142     Ae Panel Dil Version 1 500142     System One Dil Version 1 50 142   System Two Dil Version 1 50 142           Copyright    1995   1997 Audio Precision  Inc           Figure 7 1  About APWIN window    7 4 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com       A rtisan   Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality  TecmoogyGroup   new and certified used pre owned equipment          FAST SHIPPING AND SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT   DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess  underutilized  and idle used equipment   TENS OF THOUSANDS OF at our full service  in house repair center We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins   IN STOCK ITEMS www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment 7   EQUIPMENT DEMOS   HUNDREDS OF InstraV ea    REMOTE INSPECTION LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION    MANUFACTURERS Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with Visit us on the web at www artisantg com 7 for more  our interactive website at www instraview com   information on price quotations  drivers  technical   LEASING MONTHLY specifications  manuals  and documentation    RENTALS    ITAR CERTIFIED    D a gaa tia Contact us   888  88 SOURCE   sales artisantg com   www artisantg com     
33.  to take  advantage of Windows 95 in a future release  Windows 3 11 is  a 16 bit operating system but is able to run more advanced  32 bit applications by adding extensions to its basic capability   This extension is called WIN32S and is a Microsoft program  A  copy of WIN32S version 1 30 is included with APWIN  under  license from Microsoft    At the start of the APWIN installation   the setup program    looks for    the presence of WIN 32S  that  may have been already installed by another program   If it  finds WIN 32S  the APWIN installation continues  If it does not  find WIN32S  the installation will inform you that the Microsoft  WIN 32S installation procedure must be done  Y ou will be  prompted to abort the APWIN installation and install WIN 32S   After WIN 32S is successfully installed you can again run the  APWIN installation  If WIN32S has been successfully installed   you will then see the Welcome screen shown in Figure 5 4   Note that APWIN version 1 3  and previous version 1 2   requires version 1 30 of WIN32S  Earlier versions of APWIN   prior to 1 2  installed an earlier version of WIN32S  The  APWIN installation will automatically detect this and require  the new version to be installed        System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Installing WIN32S Software Installation  Windows 3 11    To install WIN32S  abort the APWIN installation and in
34.  typically multitone  from their buffers  only one D A  converter and one analog output stage exists in System One  Two    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    DSP Specifications    Specifications    waveforms are available simultaneously only at the digital outputs of    System One Dual Domain     D A Converter    Single 16 bit  slaved to A D sample rate       Dither     16  bit  probability and spectral distribution choices  as shown below under    Signal Output in Digital    Domain          Worst Harmonic Spurious  Signal     85 dB for in band signals   lt 0 5 x sample rate     60 dB for out of band signals        Amplitude Range    Direct  BNC  Output    Output via Analog  Generator Output Stage       2 00 Vrms full scale   2 828 Vpk     Full analog output stage  range of 26 66 Vrms to  25 uVrms       Accuracy  Flatness     0 25 dB dc      0 45 x  sample rate   for example   dc     20 kHz   44 1 kHz  sample rate     0 25 dB 20 Hz      0 45 x  sample rate   for  example  20 Hz     20 kHz    44 1 kHz sample rate       Amplitude Resolution    1 2     approx 30 uV      lt 0 01 dB or 1 27 uV   whichever is greater       THD  N     lt 0 01         lt 0 01        2 3 3 Digital Input Output Related  System One  Dual Domain only     Digital domain signals may be analyzed by two of the real time  programs  BITTEST and GENANLR  and all of the block mode  programs
35. 01 dB  Accuracy and Flatness  0 02 dB  Units  FS  dB FS  Filtered Level Measurement Related  Filter Shapes Bandpass  Q   19  BW 5 3  of center frequency    band reject  highpass at 22 Hz  100 Hz  or 400 Hz  A  weighting  CCIR weighting  400 Hz highpass is 10   pole elliptical when no other filters are in use  22 Hz  and 100 Hz highpass are four poles  24 dB octave   when BP BR filter is not in use  All highpass filters  two poles  12 dB octave  when BP BR filter is in use   Bandpass Frequency 0 04  to 40  of sample  for example  20 Hz     19 2  Range kHz   48 kHz sample rate  Bandreject Frequency 0 1  to 40  of sample  for example  50 Hz     19 2  Range kHz   48 kHz sample rate  Residual THD   N  120 dB  Measurement Units  FS  dB FS  BITS  dB  ref LEVEL measurement   Frequency Measurement Related  Range 5 Hz to 40  of sample rate for rated accuracy  Accuracy 0 01  of reading or 0 0001  at 4 readings second  Resolution Maximum of 0 003  of reading or 0 0001  of  sample rate  System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 25    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    DSP Specifications    2 3 5 3 BITTEST    BITTEST is a real time two channel digital input output program  designed for use only with System One Dual Domain  It generates five  waveforms  The analyzer section measures any of these waveforms and  duisplays bit errors  Any amount of time delay is permissible through the  device und
36. 0k    Hz    Figure 2 17  FIL RCR 200 Hz to 15 kHz with 19 kHz  FM  notch Receiver Testing    Filter  System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 15    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications Analyzer Specifications       Ap                 pa                                                                                                             10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 18  FIL IECR 20 Hz to 15 kHz with 15 625 kHz  PAL  notch Receiver  Testing Filter        10       o         10 E        20 E LL     lt m        30 E        40                                                                                                          50    10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 19  FIL D75B 75 us with 15 734 kHz  NTSC  notch De emphasis Filter        10 5                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Ae  Figure 2 20  FIL D75F 75 us with 19 kHz  FM  notch De emphasis Filter   10 E Ae  Figure 2 21  FIL D50F 50 us with 19 kHz  FM  notch De emphasis Filter  2 16 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications Specificatio
37. 0n    200n    20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k 100k 200k  Hz    Figure 2 2  Typical residual bandpass noise vs frequency  input shorted    2 2 4 Frequency Measurement Related             Range 10 Hz to at least 500 kHz   Timebase Accuracy 0 003    Resolution 6 digits   0 0002 Hz   Reading Time Determined by the nearest integral number of signal    periods greater than the reading rate sample time   see Detector Characteristics         Minimum Input 10 mV   38 dBu   usable to  lt 1 mV       System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 5    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    2 6    Analyzer Specifications    2 2 5 THD   N Measurement Related    THD   N mode is similar to the Bandreject mode  but with auto   nulling and fine tuning loops activated to maintain optimum fundamental  rejection  With FIXED tuning  the notch frequency may be directly  programmed   3  tracking range  for quantization distortion or SINAD  tests  With AUTO tuning  the notch frequency is ganged to the GEN 1  module frequency during a generator sweep  otherwise it will track the  measured input frequency  provided Vj   gt 10 mV and signal THD   N   lt 20    THD   N may be displayed as a ratio     dB  PPM  X Y  of the  total input signal measured by the LEVEL meter  or as an absolute  amplitude  volts  dBu  dBm  etc               Fundamental Range 10 Hz     200 kHz   Minimum Input  lt 25 uV   90 dBu  with FI
38. 1 kHz Low Pass 5 pole Butterworth Filter       ccsseesseteeeeeeerees 2 13  Figure 2 10  FLP 20K 20 0 kHz Quasi elliptic sharp cutoff Low Pass Filter    2 14  Figure 2 11  FLP 50K 50 kHz 3 pole Butterworth Low Pass Filter    cesses 2 14  Figure 2 12  FLP 8K 8 kHz 7 pole Butterworth Low Pass Filter en 2 14  Figure 2 13  FLP A20K Apogee    Brick W all    20 kHz Low Pass Filter e 2 14  Figure 2 14  FHP 400 400 Hz 9 pole High Pass Filter    2 15  Figure 2 15  FBP XXXX Fixed 1 3 Octave Band Pass Filter   2 15  Figure 2 16  FBP 500X High Q 500 Hz Band Pass Filter  for CD linearity testing          2 15  Figure 2 17  FIL RCR 200 Hz to 15 kHz with 19 kHz  FM  notch   Receiver Testing Filters iscccscccssind ter heest Geateeg Giantieed niece geen 2 15  Figure 2 18  FIL IECR 20 Hz to 15 kHz with 15 625 kHz  PAL  notch   Receiy  r Testing Filter re nnna a 2 16  Figure 2 19  FIL D75B 75 us with 15 734 kHz  NTSC  notch De emphasis Filter         2 16  Figure 2 20  FIL D75F 75 uswith 19 kHz  FM  notch De emphasis Filter    2 16  Figure 2 21  FIL D50F 50 us with 19 kHz  FM  notch De emphasis Filter    2 16  Figure 2 22  FIL D75 75 us De emphasis Filter    2 17  Figure 2 23  FIL D50 50 us De emphasis Filter    2 17  Figure 3 1  Changing power line voltage        ee eeeccceteete eee eeeeteteeeeseeeteteeetetetieteetaetee 3 2  Figure 3 2  Voltage selector Card POSITIONS        ee eceteeteeeeteeeeceeteeeeteeeteteeetetettetettaeeee 3 2  Figure 3 3  North American fusing arrangeMent       ccceeceeee
39. 160 V rms    Max Signal Power  30 watts or 1 ampere  whichever is greater  Crosstalk     Balanced 600 Load  20 kHz  140 dB  100 kHz  126 dB  Unbalanced 600 Load  20 kHz  120 dB  100 kHz  106 dB    Series Resistance Typically  lt 0 3 ohms per side    Shunt Capacitance Typically  lt 90 pF  each side to ground    2 5 DCX 127 Multi Function Module Specifications    2 5 1 DC Volts Measurements    Accuracy     200 mV range    6 rdg s  0 05    0 03 mV    25 rdg s  0 05    0 1 mV       2 V range 0 05   0 1 mV 0 05   1 mV   20 V range 0 05   1 mV 0 05   10 mV   200 V range 0 05   10 mV 0 05   100 mV   500 V range 0 05   100 mV 0 05   1 V  Resolution   200 mV   200 V ranges 0 005  of range 0 025  of range   500 V range 100 mV 500 mV       Input Resistance 10 MQ  1   all ranges      gt 120 dB at dc and 50 Hz     20 kHz       Common Mode Rejection          20 Relay contact resistance degrades rapidly with increasing switched power  For maximum relay life   typically 20 x 106 operations  Audio Precision recommends limiting the maximum switched signal  power to 5 Watts or 200 mA    el Measured between any two selectable channels into the specified load impedance  SWR 2122P   patch point switcher  crosstalk from the interrupted input to output is typically 70 dB to 20 kHz     ae Valid from  15  C to  30  C   lt 80  RH  for one year  Derate linearly to two times indicated  values at  5  C to  40  C     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Ins
40. APWIN to communicate with interface card at  address 2d8    Example  APWIN TESTNAME AT2 PROCEDUR APB  runpro  apib2b8    6 2 User Preferences    APWIN allows the user to customize several aspects of the program   Many of these are in a Configuration dialog that can be accessed under  the Utilities menu item  Click on Utilities to drop down a menu list then  click on Configuration to bring up the following dialog box     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 6 7    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Getting Started with APWIN User Preferences       Configuration x   m General     i    I Prompt to Save Test when a test is closed  M Load  LAST AT1  or  LAST AT2  on startup    M Save  LAST AT1  or  LAST AT2  on exit  I Keep all readings active during sweeps  M Display data in graph on test open     V Reprocess FFT Data on Zoom     I European Broadcast option installed   M Load settings  amp  data only on Open Test           m Hardware  C System One C Prompt for choice  C System Two   Auto Detect                 iIMsLOGAP WIN  LOG                None     All     Failed  Grily    Laura oe             Company   Audio Precision    Figure 6 8  Configuration dialog box       Most of the items in this dialog box are self explanatory  See the  Utilities Configuration section in the MENU chapter of the APWIN User   s  Manual for a more complete explanation of the various items in this  dialog  The Hardware c
41. Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11 Software Installation  Windows 3 11    registers that must be accessed using word operations  This  undocumented Data Book requirement was added to Award   s 2 05  release of Card and Socket Services     CARDWARE software is installed using a floppy disk and Windows   The installation process can be told  by user selection  to automatically  detect the interface chip  and install the appropriate Socket Services  driver  During installation  both the CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT  files are changed  If the user is running EMM 386  the installer will add the  following string to the EMM386 command line     X CFOO CFFF X D000 D7FF    If the user has hardware at these locations  or later changes EMM386  in CONFIG SYS  he she must also change the CARDWARE INI file   discussed below   See the notes at the end of this section for how to  match CONFIG SYS and CARDWARE INI     CARDWARE software uses a generic text file to set the I O and  memory addresses in the free    pool     The text file is in the CARDWARE  directory  and is called CARDWARE INI  It can be changed manually by  using any text editor  such as EDIT or NOTEPAD      The four addresses recognized by APWIN are not included in the  generic    pool     This means that CARDWARE IN  must be changed  before APWIN can run  Our experience with desk top PCs indicates that  no hardware ever resi
42. E 8   I O 0x2b8  0x8 E 8   I O 0x2d8  0x8 E 8     End of Audio Precision changes     This will reserve all possible address locations for the PCM WIN card  to prevent possible conflicts     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 7 3    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Technical Support    7 3 Technical Support    If all else fails and you still have problems installing or running  APWIN  call our technical support team for assistance  We can be  reached during the following hours Monday through Friday except  holidays  8 30 am to 5 00 p m  Pacific Time  You can reach us in any of  the following ways     e U S  Toll Free Phone  1 800 231 7350   e Phone   503  627 0832   e Fax   503  641 8906   e Email  techsupport  audioprecision com   e Web  www audioprecision com   When you call or fax please have the following information available     Y our computer  CPU type and speed  e g   386  486  Pentium   33MHz  66MHz  90MHz etc      Amount of RAM installed  typically 8  12  16 or 32Meg     System One or System Two configuration SYS 22  SYS 222  SYS   322   options such as DSP  Dual Domain  BUR GEN  IMD     If you call  we strongly recommend that you have the computer  keyboard and monitor at the same location as the telephone as we will  likely ask you to try several things to assess the situation     If you need to determine which version of APWIN is loaded  click on 
43. PROCEDUR  APB    DATAFILE ADA    OPTION    OPTION      again  the above will actually be all on one line   Where    TESTNAME  AT1   s any valid System One test file  When specified on  the command line  this test file will be loaded with APWIN     TESTNAME  AT2 is any valid System Two test file  When specified on  the command line  this test file will be loaded with APWIN     PROCEDUR  APB is any valid procedure file  When specified on the  command line  this procedure file will be loaded with APWIN     DATAFILE ADA is any valid APWIN data file  When specified on the  command line  this data file will be loaded with APWIN     Note that file extensions   AT1   AT2   APB   ADA  mustbe  supplied    OPTIONS are any of the following   System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    User Preferences Getting Started with APWIN    S1 forces APWIN to be configured for System One   S2 forces APWIN to be configured for System Two   nologo suppresses the APWIN logo at startup  for faster startup   runpro Causes a procedure loaded with APWIN to run  runsweep causes a test file loaded with APWIN to run the sweep    apib238 forces APWIN to communicate with interface card at  address 238    apib298 forces APWIN to communicate with interface card at  address 298    apib2b8 forces APWIN to communicate with interface card at  address 2b8  the factory default setting     apib2d8 forces 
44. Precision PCM WIN interface adapter can be used to  connect a PC or notebook computer equipped with a PCMCIA type II  slot and version 2 1 or later Card and Socket Services to Audio Precision  instruments via the Audio Precision Interface Bus  APIB   It functions the  same as the ISA WIN interface card that is used with ISA bus PCs  To use  this PCM WIN interface  the driver supplied with this kit must be  installed  This document explains how to install this driver  Card and  Socket services  normally supplied with the notebook computer running  Windows 3 11  must also be resident on the target notebook computer     5 3 1 Installing APS1DRV SYS    This driver enables the operation of the PCM WIN PCMCIA interface  card  It presumes the prior installation of Card and Socket Services in the  user   s computer  This would normally have been done to activate the  PCMCIA card slots     Since it is a device driver  APSIDRV SYS must be specified in  CONFIG SYS  Assuming the driver is placed in the user   s default  directory on a standard system  the line added to CONFIG SYS should  read     DEVICEHIGH C   AP APWIN150 PCMCIA APS1DRV SYS   This command assumes MS DOS version 5 0 or higher is used  The  DEVICEHIGH command asks MS DOS to load the driver in high  memory maximizing the base memory for applications  If no high    memory is available  the driver will be loaded at the lowest possible  memory location     If the driver is to be used with earlier versions of MS DOS  high  mem
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46. RDSOFT directory   This file is called CSALLOC INI  and can be changed by  CSALLOC EXE  or using any text editor  such as NOTEPAD  or EDIT      The four addresses recognized by APWIN are rarely used by other  hardware  so at least one of the I O addresses is available in the    pool      This means that for most users  once APS1DRV is placed in the  CONFIG SYS file  and the machine has been restarted  APWIN is ready  to run     Note   While CSALLOC INI is a text file that can be changed  the    Card Services program only reads it once  at boot time    If the file is changed  make sure the computer is restarted   CTRL ALT DEL  so the changes can take effect        5 3 3 2 Award Software Inc  Installed in CARDWARE  directory   Award is a recent entry into Card and Socket Services  We have  found APS1DRV to be very compatible with their Card Services Level  2 1  Release 2 00 and later  The Socket Services file name is dependent  on the interface chip used  The Card Services file name is always  PCCS EXE     We have successfully tested the following Socket Services device  drivers  SSPCIC EXE  Cirrus interface chip   SSPCIC EXE  Intel interface  chip   and SSPCIC EXE  VLSI Technologies interface chip   It appears  this is a somewhat generic driver that can handle many different interface  chips     We have observed problems with SSTCIC EXE  Data Book interface  chip   Award has indicated that the Data Book chip contains byte    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    
47. SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter Specifications    2 6 SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter Specifications    General Purpose Serial via Connects serial interface digital device inputs and    SIA 322 Serial Interface outputs to System One Dual Domain parallel inputs  Adapter Option and outputs  Switches on SIA 322 front panel provide  control of     e one vs two channel operation    e LSB first vs MSB first within serial frame    e internal vs external bit clock    e internal vs external word clock    e high vs low bit clock polarity    e high vs low word clock polarity    e high vs low serial data polarity    e CMOS vs TTL logic levels    e position of word clock transition within serial word   e width of word clock pulse     e ratio of oversampled clock to sample rate  1  2  4   or 8      e ratio of bit clock to oversampled clock frequency    e word length from 8 to 32 bits    e data length within word    e right justified vs left justified data within frame  and     for the digital output  zero vs one padding or sign  extending of out of bounds data     Output logic rise and fall times   lt 6 ns  3 ns typical  Maximum high frequency clock    rate  12 MHz  Maximum sample rate limited  by DSP program in use  192 kHz with FFTGEN  48 kHz with GENANLR     2 7 Primary Power and Fuse Information  all  components     Refer to Section 3 2 for instructions on selecting primary input  voltage range  replacing fuses  and changing fuse types     Primary Voltage Ranges  all 100  120  230  o
48. Starting APWIN               Hegneeq Bk HS6   sz    cloz2 ajK  aug  fo yos gajio Blosqceszy    Ejscplowic  geverg DSwoVepLspoue E72 LLE2L ybbpcspoue  DNL  Deaics puget sf  gedrimeg  gh2zjew Que 29wbje   sz pLoceqnlez Eg    plsaion2 psu   Exif  0 ybu      capispow  ASAs        plays   2s   S24  paswnw rew  fp asdricucs    yugo  26 1 624  absaKel   szja    pSlolwsves ASupCspoN coqec      Figure 6 6  System One Sample Test Procedures window    Here you will find a collection of several sample procedures that will  run various illustration tests  Also shown is a Performance Verification  procedure that is an excellent example of a detailed test procedure that  will make several measurements  test against limits  display measurement  graphs  and display a results log  It can also be used to verify the  conformance to specification of System One or Two  This can be quite  handy if you ever see unusual test results and would like to be sure that  the measurement hardware is functioning correctly     6 1 1 Automating APWIN Startup    APWIN can be started in a way that forces certain conditions  These  include automatically loading a specific test or procedure and  automatically running that test or procedure  Adding Options and  Switches force these conditions to the command line that launches  APWIN  For example  if you follow the APWIN EXE program with the  argument  RUNPRO followed by the procedure name with its path  that  procedure will be loaded and started automatically as soo
49. Testing    FIL RCR 200 Hz     15 kHz   19 0 kHz notch  FIL IECR 20 Hz     15 kHz   15 625 kHz notch    2 2 12 7 Miscellaneous    FBP 500X High Q 500 Hz bandpass for CD   dac linearity measurements  FLP A20K Apogee 20 kHz    brickwall    filter  OEM design   FIL USR Kit for building custom filters    Note  The option filters described here can be added to       the standard band limiting filters shown in Figure 2 3      10     50  10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 4  FIL AWT ANSI IEC    A    Weighting Filter       CCIR 468 4                            10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 5  FIL CCR CCIR 468   DIN 45404 Noise Weighting Filter    2 12 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications Specifications                                                                                                                         Ae Ae   0  10 LH  d  B  20 LH        30  pA E  50  10 20 50 100 200 500 ak 2k BK Tok 20K 50k       Hz    Figure 2 6  FIL CIT CCITT P53 Noise Weighting Filter                                                                                                                       10 A   0  10  a  B  20 mH H i  30    H H   40  50 5  10 20 50 100 200 500 4k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k       Hz    Figure 2 7  FIL CMS C Message Weighting Filter   ANSI IEEE 743 1984      10  E Ap                
50. URCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 95  amp  NT    button  When you click the Lies  button  the dialog shown in Figure  4 6 will appear        Choose Destination Location          Figure 4 6  Choose Destination Location for sample tests  procedures  and data files  dialog box    This screen  Figure 4 6  will suggest a location for all the sample tests   procedures  and data files  If you wish to choose an alternate location     click on the   Browse    button  When you click the Lies  button  the    dialog shown in Figure 4 7 will appear     4 4 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 95  amp  NT    Select Components x     Selectthe components you want to install  clear the components you  do not want to install     Components        Program Files                v Help Files 5031K   v System One Samples 5533K   v System Two Samples 8097 K  Description    This component includes all executables and  related system files required to run APWIN        Space Required  29709K  Space Available  878672 K     lt  Back   Next gt    Cancel      Figure 4 7  Choose Components to Install dialog box             Here you have a choice of what to install and how much space will  be required  If you are tight on space or you are re installing part of the  software  you can selectively turn off any of the items shown by clic
51. XED tuning   10 mV   38 dBu  with AUTO tuning   THD   N Range 0 to 100    Accuracy   0 5 dB for harmonics to 120 kHz      0 5  3 dB to 500 kHz       Residual THD   N      20 Hz     20 kHz 0 0010    1 5 uV  22 Hz     22 kHz BW   fundamentals 0 0015    3 0 uV  22 Hz     80 kHz BW   0 0040    10 uV  full BW     lt 0 0010  at Vin   2 Vrms  22 Hz     80 kHz BW           10 Hz     100 kHz  fundamentals 0 010    10 uV  full BW    Auto Nulling Time Typically 0 3     0 4 s above 100 Hz  1 5 s at 20 Hz   3 5 s at 10 Hz  A 20 Hz     20 kHz 16 point sweep will  typically run in 9    11 s              Input must be  gt 10 mV with a ratio unit selection     System specification including THD   N contributions from the generator  20   25 Hz derated  near maximum output   The analyzer contribution is mainly noise with THD typically  lt 0 0004   10  Hz  20 kHz     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications    Specifications    2 2 6 Detector Characteristics    Five detector selections are available with the principal READING  meter  rms  average  true peak  Q peak  per CCIR Rec 468 3   and S   peak  scaled peak to read rms with sinewaves   The LEVEL meter  detector is rms only  All detectors are linear with signal crest factors up to  seven     Reading rate selection determines the sample time of the  measurement  and minimum recommended frequency for spe
52. alyzer    e BUR Adds the tone burst  square wave  and noise  generator    e EURZ Changes the generator output selections to    40 200 600 ohms  prevalent in Europe     Additionally  your System One may include up to five of these  optional hardware filters  or may include custom filters  Graphs of many  of these filters are shown in Section 2     e FBP 500HQ 500 HzHi Q bandpass filter  for CD linearity  measurements     e FBP xxxxx Fixed 1 3 octave bandpass filter  frequency  specified from 100 Hz to 25000 Hz     e FBR 19000 19 kHz band reject  notch  filter    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 1 3    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Introduction    1 4    e FHP xxx    e  FIL AWT  e FIL CCR  e   FIL CIT  e  FIL CMS  e  FIL CWT  e FIL D50  e FIL D50E  e FIL D50F  e FIL D75    e   FIL D75   AWT  e FIL D75B    e FIL D75F  e FIL IECR    e FIL RCR    e FIL VID    e FLP A20k    e FLP xxx    Overview    High pass filter  specify frequency  30 Hz  70 Hz   400 Hz  or 2 kHz     A weighting filter   CCR 468 3 weighting filter   CCITT P 53 weighting filter   C message weighting filter   C weighting filter   50 us de emphasis filter   50 us de emphasis with 15 625 kHz notch filter  50 us de emphasis with 19 0 kHz notch filter  75 us de emphasis filter   75 us de emphasis with A weighting filter    75 us de emphasis with 15 734 kHz  NTSC   notch filter    75 us de emphasis with 19 0 kHz  FM  notch filte
53. and Connect   which determines to which port the printer will print   Again  refer to  your Windows documentation for more details     6 5 Compatibility with  1 EXE    Existing customers familiar with the S1 EXE DOS based program  that has been the user interface since the introduction of System One in  1985 will find substantial improvements in capabilities  ease of use   features  and appearance of APWIN compared to S1 EXE  The powerful  graphic capabilities in Windows make a more friendly environment and  provide the user the ability to customize many attributes of the user  interface to suit personal taste  Graphs can be extensively customized in  color  line style or line thickness  size and other visual attributes  Graphs  can be printed with any Windows supported printer including color  printers     APWIN uses a scripting language based on Visual Basic that is far  more powerful than the language provided with  1 EXE  This makes it    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Compatibility with S1 EXE Getting Started with APWIN    compatible with a large number of other applications  such as word  processors  spreadsheets  and databases   APWIN Basic also has several  new commands that have been requested by S1 EXE users     Coupling this capability with Learn Mode provides a fast and error   free method to create or augment a procedure  The user only n
54. arity testing  acoustic response  measurements  and investigating amplifier or transducer transient  response     The tone bursts are generated by synchronously gating the generator  main oscillator at zero crossings  The number of ON cycles  repetition  interval  and OFF level relative amplitude are all programmable  The  repetition interval can be expressed in total number of cycles  time  or  burst per second  A front panel input is additionally provided for  triggering individual bursts or gating the sinewave from an external  signal     Noise signals include white  pink  bandpass  and equalized bandpass   All of the noise signals are based upon a digital white noise generator  with a choice of pseudo random  0 262 s sequence length  or true  random modes  Both modes feature excellent conformity to the ideal  Gaussian distribution  The white noise signal is lowpass filtered at 22 kHz  to maximize its energy within the audio bandwidth  The pink noise  signals contains energy over an extended bandwidth of 10 Hz   200 kHz  with a  3 dB octave response characteristic  The bandpass noise signal is  obtained by passing pink noise through a tunable 2 pole  constant Q  filter with approximately 1 3 octave bandwidth  All noise signals may be  gated via the front panel Trigger G ate input     The squarewave signal is optimized for general purpose time domain  testing of audio equipment  It features a controlled 2 us risetime  very low  energy content above 500 kHz  and excellent sy
55. ator    The GAT1 interfaces between Audio Precision instruments with AP IB   Audio Precision Interface Bus  and a computer with a GPIB  General  Purpose Interface Bus  IEEE488 1  controller  This allows interconnecting  a System One with a GPIB interface and instruments  switchers and  DCX 127  with APIB interfaces  A data sheet is available to describe  specific configurations and limitations     The GAT1 is not compatible with instruments controlled by APWIN     1 8 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    2  Specifications       2 1 System One Generator Specifications    All System One configurations contain an analog signal generator  consisting of an ultra low distortion analog sinewave generator and two  independent transformer coupled output stages that can be driven from  both the analog sources and optional hardware signal generators  O ption     BUR    adds analog generated sine burst  square wave  and noise signals   Option    IMD    adds analog generated IMD test signals  SYS 222 and  SY S 322 configurations also contain dual channel D A based signal  generation capability  Unless otherwise noted  all specifications are valid  for outputs  gt 150 Vrms  420 uVpp      2 1 1 Frequency Related          Range 10 Hz     204 775 kHz   High Accuracy Mode Fast Mode  Accuracy 0 03  0 5   Resolution 0 005  0 025 Hz  10 Hz to 204 Hz    0 25 Hz  205 Hz to 2 04 
56. ccvssss cccivesscecesnys dccevapecchanad eceuuded R 2 31  2 9 2 Switchers  DCX 127  and SIA 322      cceeeeeeee 2 31  2 10 Regulatory Compliances  all components   serrr 2 32  2 11 Software and Control         cccessecesccecssececsseeceeeessereesseesseraeessreessaes 2 32  2 11 1 Computer RequireMent          ccccccccsecssecssssessrsesesreessees 2 32  2 11 2 ISA WIN APIB Card       ccccceecccsecseesecstecsecneseeessreereeneesetees 2 33  2 11 3 PCM WIN Card      ecccceccseesscecseeereceecereesseesseseeeersneees 2 33  2 11 4 Cables and Adapters         c ccc teteeetieens 2 33   3  Hardware Installation   3 1 RACK MOUNTING co  rrinin aenaran cirine akeni ai 3 1  311 System O Neresine ena enana ana ia La antec 3 1  3 1 2 Switchers  SIA 322  and DCX 127 escenes 3 1  3 2 Primary Power Considerations         ccccccccscseceseessssessssseeessnreeees 3 1  3 2 1 AC Mains Switch Required    3 1  3 2 2 Checking or Changing Power Line Voltage    3 2  3 2 3      FUSE  Informatio M s inssin atii 3 3  3 2 4 Changing Fusing Arrangement    3 4  3 2 5 Proper Environment    erreen 3 4  3 3 Installing ISA WIN APIB Card    ssssssssssesrresriesrirsrrrsrrsrrrerrrerrrenere 3 4  3 3 1 Address Jumper Settings    nren 3 5  3 4 Installing PCM WIN PCMCIA Interface Card    3 6  3 5 Connecting the APIB Interface         cccccccsscscssceseessersessesssersessnreeees 3 7    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   ww
57. ce card that is  used with ISA bus PCs     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com       Connecting the APIB Interface Hardware Installation    Note     If you are using the PCM WIN card  do NOT install it  until after the APWIN software is installed  per Section 4   Windows 95  or Section 5  Windows 3 11         Figure 3 8  PCMCIA to APIB interface card and cable    Refer to Section 4 1 to install the associated PCMCIA drivers for  Windows 95  or Section 5 3 to install the PCMCIA drivers for Windows  3 11     3 5 Connecting the APIB Interface    Simply connect the cable from the APIB Interface card in the PC to  the System One  If your system includes switchers  notice that each SWR   2122 switcher has two APIB connectors on its rear panel  This is to  permit connecting them in a    daisy chain    fashion between the  computer s APIB card connector and the System One APIB connector   see Figure 3 9   The switcher   s connectors pass the APIB lines through   and the switchers respond only when specifically addressed  as described  below  Normally  the computer will be connected to the first switcher with  a digital interface cable  the first switcher connects to the second  etc  and  the last switcher connects to the System One digital interface  APIB   connector     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 3 7    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instru
58. ch disk are loaded  At each screen   insert the next disk in the series as instructed     Place instabation deh  2 rto Pa Mopp dive and  press he OK butor    Soars Pothnens     a _    Presa the OK button to continue   Prose Cancel to abort Ihs matalistion     a    e    Figure 4 10  Insert New Disk dialog box       After APWIN is successfully installed  the following message window   Figure 4 11  will appear  This completes the installation and you should    4 6 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 95  amp  NT    now be able to start APWIN unless you are using the PCM WIN PCMCIA  interface  If you are using the PCM WIN card with Windows 95  you can  now insert the PCM WIN card and Windows 95 will install the card using  the Audio Precision driver        Setup Complete    Setup has finished installing APWIN 1 50 on your computer     Setup can launch the Read Me file and APWIN 1 50  Choose the  options you want below        Click Finish to complete Setup           Figure 4 11  Setup Complete message window       4 1 Using PCM WIN card with Windows 95 or NT    As noted earlier  if your system is to be controlled via a PCM WIN  PCMCIA card  the card itself should not be installed until AFTER the  APWIN software is installed  If you are running Windows 95  You  may now insert the PCM WIN APIB card in its slot  and connect its cable
59. cifications    Analyzer Specifications    2 2 10 Phase Measurement    Ranges  180   or 0     360    Phase rotations beyond     180  360   can be accumulated during sweeps           Resolution 0 1   displayed  measurement quantization is 0 013    at    4 s     varying to 0 10   at    32 s      Accuracy    1    20 Hz     20 kHz   2    10 Hz     50 kHz       2 2 11 Crosstalk Ratio Measurement    Ratio Accuracy    0 1 dB  20 Hz     20 kHz   0 2 dB  10 Hz     120 kHz   typically 0 03 dB on same ranges        Crosstalk Accuracy      Rs  lt 600 Q  The greater of   10 Hz     20 kHz  140 dB or 1 uV   118 dBu   20 kHz     100 kHz  126 dB or 2 5 uV   110 dBu     2 2 12 Option Filters    Up to five option filters can be installed in the System One analyzer  for weighted noise or other special measurements  O ption filters function  with the principal READING meter  and can be enabled  one at a time   in series with the standard bandwidth limiting filters     Contact Audio Precision for quotations concerning other possible  filter designs  Custom designs may be constructed on the FIL USR blank  card  However  please note that the system autoranging is based upon  the peak value of the unfiltered signal and will limit the maximum usable  dynamic range to approximately 50 dB     Contact Audio Precision or your Audio Precision distributor for  complete specifications on option filters     2 2 12 1 Weighted Noise Measurement       FIL AWT    A    weighting per IEC Rec 179   FIL CCR Weighting 
60. cifications    The System One analyzer contains two independent voltmeters  The     READING    meter displays the selected measurement mode and has the  greatest sensitivity and dynamic range  The    LEVEL    meter monitors the  wideband input signal following input attenuation and pre amplification   before subsequent signal processing filtering  and additional gain stages   Its most sensitive range is 80 mV  limiting full performance to inputs   gt 10 mV   38 dBu   In the 2 CHANNEL and CROSSTALK modes  the  LEVEL meter displays the amplitude of the alternate input  SY S 22 and  SY S 02 only   thus enabling simultaneous amplitude measurements on  both input channels     Inputs are fully differential  balanced  with female XLR  pin 2 high   and dual banana jack connectors   Specify Option LXPH to substitute a  1 4 in  stereo phone jack for the XLR   An additional unbalanced and  switchable Auxiliary input  Channel A only  is provided for special  applications     Amplitude can be displayed in Vrms  dBV  1 000 Vrms ref   dBu   0 7746 Vrms ref   dBr with respect to any predefined or measured  reference  or dBm watts computed into any arbitrary resistance  The  READING meter has selectable rms  average  peak  Q peak  per CCIR  Rec 468 3   and S peak detectors  the LEVEL meter detector is rms only   Measurement resolution is approx 0 004   1 25200  of range at    4 s      varying to 0 032   1 3150  at    32 s     All displays are rounded to four  digits or 0 01 dB     2 2 1 Input
61. cified  accuracy stability                       Reading Rate Sample Time Minimum Frequency     32 s    32 8 ms 50 Hz     16 s    65 5 ms 30 Hz     8 s    131 ms 20 Hz     A s    262 ms 10 Hz             Total measurement time is the sum of the sample time plus an  additional 10 30 ms for data transfer and processing     2 2 7 Bandwidth Limiting Filters    Full measurement bandwidth is typically 4 Hz  600 kHzin the  AMPLITUDE mode  6 Hz  600 kHzin the THD   N and  BANDREJ ECT modes  Measurement bandwidth can be limited by  independent high pass and low pass filters  or an external filter  Up to  five optional filters may also be installed for weighted noise or other  special measurements  see OPTION FILTERS      High Pass Filters 400 Hz  5   3 pole Butterworth   100 Hz  5   3 pole Butterworth   22 Hz  3 pole within CCIR 468 3 limits for unweighted  response          Low Pass Filters 80 kHz  5   3 pole Butterworth   30 kHz  5   3 pole Butterworth   22 kHz  6 pole within CCIR 468 3 limits for  unweighted response       External Filter Connectors    Output 560 Q  5   unbalanced  Maximum signal level is 700  mVpp   10 dBu   Input 1 MQ  5   unbalanced  Protected up to 15 Vpeak    overloads  Bandwidth is  gt 200 kHz        System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 7    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com       Specifications    2 8    Analyzer Specifications   10  Ap     0     10    7 pa    10 20 50 100 200
62. d Services file name is always CS EXE     We have successfully tested the following Socket Services device  drivers  SCCIRRUS EXE  Cirrus interface chip   SS365SL EXE  Intel  interface chip   and SSVLSI EXE  VLSI Technologies interface chip      We have observed problems with SSDBOOK EXE  Data Book  interface chip   See the section on Award Software for more information   This is likely to be fixed in later versions of Socket Services     CARDSOFT software is installed using a floppy disk and MS DOS   The installation process automatically detects the interface chip  and    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 13    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11    5 14    installs the appropriate Socket Services driver  The installation changes  CONFIG SYS  but leaves AUTOEXEC BAT alone     As part of the installation process  the PC user is asked to manually  change CONFIG SYS to exclude memory from EMM 386  If users are  having problems with CARDSOFT software  they should make sure that  their EMM 386 installation line  if they use it  includes the following string     X D000 DFFF    CARDSOFT software uses a utility to determine what I O and  memory addresses are free for the    pool     The utility is called  CSALLOC EXE  and it is automatically run as part of the installation  process  The    pool    is kept as a text file in the CA
63. d see the  Welcome screen of Figure 4 4                     Welcome x           Welcome to the APWIN 1 50 Setup program  This  program will install APWIN 1 50 on your computer     itis strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs  before running this Setup program     Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have  running  Click Nextto continue with the Setup program     WARNING  This program is protected by copyright law and  international treaties     Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program  or any portion  of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties  and will be  prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law        Figure 4 4  Welcome screen    Click the    Choose Destination Location       button  The following dialog box appears     Setup will install APWIN 1 50 in the following folder   To install to this folder  click Next   To install to a different folder  click Browse and select another folder     You can choose notto install APWIN 1 50 by clicking Cancel to exit  Setup     m Destination Folder    C  Program Files  Audio PrecisionyApwin150 Browse                           Figure 4 5  Choose Destination Location for APWIN dialog box    This screen  Figure 4 5  will suggest location for the APWIN program  files  If you wish to choose an alternate location  click on the    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 4 3    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SO
64. des at the I O address range 2B8 2BF  The user  should therefore place the following line in the CARDWARE  INI file  just  below the existing lines that start with    I O          I 0 0x2B8  0x08 E 10  Once CARDWARE INI has been changed  the computer must be  restarted  CTRL ALT DEL    This is because Card Services reads    CARDWARE INI only once at boot time  If you need to change the file   make sure you restart the computer so the changes can take effect     Note     As discussed earlier  the generic Award installation  program assumes 4K bytes of memory at segment CF00   and 32K bytes of memory at segment D000 are available    for Card Service s free    pool     On some notebook  computers this may not be the case  For some advanced  users  they may wish to use some of that for RAM  at the  expense of not being able to use PCMCIA ATA disks  or  RAM cards         System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 15    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11    When the user changes CONFIG SYS to include one of these  memory ranges  CARDWARE INI must be told to exclude them  The  lines in CARDWARE INI are as follows     MEM 0xCF000 0x1000 E  MEM 0xD0000  0x8000 E    Change these lines to reflect the excluded memory areas from  EMM386   Note     Award installs their PCCARD program so that it  automatically starts when Windows starts  It doesn
65. e to the file SETUP EXE in the disk   s root  directory  and double click     Note   If your system is to be controlled via a PCM WIN card  do    NOT install the card until AFTER the APWIN software is  installed  the ISA WIN card can be installed either before  or after the following APWIN installation         System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 4 1    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 95  amp  NT    Bay   a  12 Se ia     H i  H         Figure 4 1  APWIN installation Setup screen    Click on the Install APWIN 1 50 button  If you are installing under  Windows NT 4 0  your account must have Administrator rights   Otherwise  you will get the following screen  Figure 4 2  when you try to  install      x  You must have Administrator rights to install APWIN  Please log off and log on as an Administrator        Figure 4 2  Windows NT Administrator rights warning screen  The following screen appears  Figure 4 3      Setup    which will guide you through the rest of the setup process     EA APWIN Setup is preparing the InstallShield   Wizard    Please wait     100         Figure 4 3  Setup progression screen    4 2 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 95  amp  NT    After the setup progression screen completes  you shoul
66. e two independently programmable dc sources have a  10 5 V  bipolar range with 20 uV resolution and monotonicity to 40 uV  19 bits    The software can sweep either dc source     The DCX 127 also contains a simplified 8 bit program control  interface that can be defined to execute any pre defined keystroke  sequence  This can be used to run different software procedures based  upon switch closures     Refer to Section 2 5 for DCX 127 specifications     1 3 5 SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter    ranken   ea     moa Age         j   aas       Figure 1 3  SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter    The SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter provides a means of interfacing  System One to a variety of data acquisition  D A  A D converters  and  communication hardware that utilize a serial bus for data exchange  This  greatly increases the system   s flexibility in interfacing to serial systems for  a wide range of tests and measurements     The SIA 322 consists of a parallel to serial transmitter and an  independent serial to parallel receiver  A flexible design allows the SIA to  address many serial interface requirements     Refer to Section 2 6 for SIA 322 specifications  The SIA 322 is  available only for the domestic  USA  market     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 1 7    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Introduction Overview    1 3 6 GAT1 APIB to GPIB Translator       Figure 1 4 GAT1 GPIB to APIB Transl
67. eceeeeeeeeceeeteeeteeeeteeeseeeees 3 3  Figure 3 4  European fusing arrange Ment        ccccccseeeeteeeeeeeceeeeceeteneteseeteeetieeeteteetaeee 3 3  Figure 3 5  Changing fuse types        csccecseessseeecseesesseeecsseeeecaseecseeessetesseseetaenessetenesaeteeas 3 4  Figure 3 6  ISA WIN Interface Card and Cable    sssssssissrisierisirisisisinrrsrnriinrernrernrrerenren 3 5  Figure 3 7  ISA WIN APIB Card with address jumper selections SHOWN    scese 3 6  Figure 3 8  PCMCIA to APIB interface card and Cable    eesseteeeeeeesseeteeeteereerees 3 7  Figure 3 9  APIB connections block diagram  typical     cecceseeeeeeeteeeettetetteteeeeeeeeees 3 8  Figure 3 10  Rear panel DIP switch  typical     cc cceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeetetenetetetietetteteteeeeee 3 9  Figure 3 11  Unbalanced switcher address Mode SWitCh sssrinin 3 11  Figure 3 12  Switcher mode jumper POSITIONS 0    eect eeteteeteeeteetetetetetetetaeees 3 12    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Figure 4 1  APWIN installation Setup Screen        ee eeeeceeeeeeeetetee cesses teeeeteeeeteteteteteeeaee 4 2       Figure 4 2  Windows NT Administrator rights warning Screen eser 4 2  Figure 4 3  Setup progression SCreen     eessseccsseeeseeeeecseeetsenecseeetetateecaseetseeeseteetanateetaaees 4 2  Figure 4 4  Welcome SCFECM cs scssecsesseesetsessersetsssseressasseenesseeseenesseseesereenseesensessersersesaetses 4 3  Fi
68. eeds to  enable Learn Mode via the Procedure menu or tool bar selections  and  manually go through the test scenario to create a test procedure     6 5 1 Utilizing  1 EXE Test and Procedures    Test and Procedure files created with the S1 EXE software version  2 10A and later may be imported into APWIN  Under the File menu  select the Import   S1 EXE Test or S1 EXE Procedure to convert these  files to APWIN Tests and Procedures files     6 5 2 Remote Operation via RS 232 Inteface    In the S1 EXE software users had to create executable   EXE  files to  access the RS 232 port  This type of serial communication via the RS   232 interface can be done totally within APWIN Basic     6 5 3 S1 EXE Utility Programs    The MAKEWAVE utility has been modified into MAKEWAV2 for use  with APWIN  This continues to be a DOS program but can be run under  Windows and shows up as an icon in the APWIN program group  This  program and its icon are automatically installed by the APWIN  installation utility     The PLOT and POST programs that would take a graphics file  produced by  1 EXE and create an HPGL plotter file or Postscript file  respectively are not available in APWIN  APWIN has access to the  powerful printing features of Windows  supported printers  or plotters   can be driven directly from within APWIN without having to use an  external utility  It is also possible to produce HPGL    plotter    and  Postscript files from APWIN by simply    printing    to file with an HPGL  plotter or
69. eeteteteeteteeeteee 5 5  Figure 5 8  PCMCIA Driver Installation Selection SCreen    ccscseeeeeseesseneereeseeerees 5 5  Figure 5 9  PCMCIA Driver Installation selection SCreen eccerre 5 6  Figure 5 10  Installing progression SCreen        seeeseeesteeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeteeeetetestetseeetetetieneetaeeee 5 6  Figure 5 11  Insert New Disk dialog DOX      cc eeeeeeteeteteceeteeeeeteteeeeteteeteteeetienetieseetienee 5 7  Figure 5 12  Setup Complete message window  using ISA WIN APIB card   5 7  Figure 5 13  Setup Complete message window  using PCM WIN APIB card  5 8  Figure 5 14  Win32s installation startup  Figure 5 15  Win32s Welcome window  Figure 5 16  Win32s setup target directory WINCOW        eceeecsteseteeteteteeteeteeeeteeettetaties 5 10  Figure 5 17  Win32s installation completion Message WINCOW        ceecseeeseteeteteteeeeeeeees 5 10  Figure 6 1  APWIN directory WINdOW oo    cecececececeeseteeeteeeeteteeeceeetieteteseseesateeeeeniesasenee 6 1  Figure 6 2  Choose Hardware WINdOW   s ss ssssssssssesesisisisssssasisinisrinrninnnnnnnnnntnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnnne 6 1  Figure 6 3  Windows 95 File O pen dialog DOX      ee ceeceeeeseteeeeeetetteteeeeeteeeeteeeteeetenetes 6 3  Figure 6 4  Procedure tool Dar    cscssssessstetsesserecestesesssseresasseereseteasteeteersereseesetees 6 3  Figure 6 5  System O ne Example Selection M enu WiINGOW ou    eeeeeereetees 6 3  Figure 6 6  System One Sample Test Procedures WiINKOW     cceesseseseeeeteteereneerteseeeees 6 4  Figure 6 7  APWIN Propertie
70. er test  so signals may be recorded and played back to  measure bit errors of digital storage media     Sample Rates 48  44 1  32 kHz    Signal Waveforms Sinewave  range 60 Hz     6 kHz   pseudorandom  noise  constant values     digital DC      and walking one  and walking zero patterns          Analysis Two channel displays of input value  decimal or hex   and errors  sampled 4 or 32 times per second       Error Display Errors during most recent sampling period  1 4 or  1 32 second   or largest number of errors in any  sampling period  or total cumulative errirs since  beginning of analysis       2 3 6 Block Mode Program Descriptions    The five block mode DSP programs  FFTGEN  FFTSLIDE   FASTTEST  FASTTRIG  and MLS  all contain certain common features   but differ in detail  The table on the following page compares major  features     Full memory    describes either System One Dual Domain or  System One   DSP with MEM option     Small memory    refers to System  One   DSP without MEM option  Small memory units cannot run  FASTTRIG and MLS programs  All five programs can perform Fourier  Transforms of 16 384 samples maximum  assuming full memory    producing 2 92 Hz resolution at 48 kHz sample rate  All programs have  an FFT dynamic range in the digital domain of approx 110 dB below the  largest signal for 0 25 dB amplitude error  The A D converters further  limit this range when analyzing analog signals     Principal Intended Applications   FFTGEN Spectrum analysis  amp  wa
71. erts you to important  operating considerations or a potential operating  condition that could damage equipment  Refer to the  User s Manual or Operator s Manual for precautionary  instructions     FUNCTIONAL EARTH TERMINAL   This symbol     marks a terminal that is electrically connected to a  reference point of a measuring circuit or output and is  intended to be earthed for any functional purpose other  than safety       PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINAL   This symbol       marks a terminal that is bonded to conductive parts of the  instrument  Confirm that this terminal is connected to an  external protective earthing system     Disclaimer    Audio Precision cautions against using their products in a manner not  specified by the manufacturer  To do otherwise may void any warranties   damage equipment  or pose a Safety risk to personnel        System One Description Installation APWIN Guide ix    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    System Two Description Installation APW IN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    1  Introduction       1 1 Scope of This Manual  This guide serves several purposes     e    t will help you install the hardware and software for APWIN   Audio Precision   s user interface and software package for System  One     e  t describes several basic hardware considerations for installing  the components  such as power 
72. et of two AES EBU cables  6 5 ft  2 m  long   CAB AES4  Set of two AES EBU cables  13 ft  4 m  long   CAB DIO  Set of two interface cables  4 25 ft  1 3 m  long  to  connect between the SYS 2322 rear panel 50 pin ribbon  input output connectors and a DUT fixture with 0 1 in  spaced  2 x 25 pin headers    2 11 4 3 Cable Adapters    e CAD RCA  set of 14 RCA PHONO female to BNC male  adapters  intended primarily for use with the SWR 2122U  Unbalanced Switcher     2 11 4 4 Digital Control  APIB  Cables    These cables can be used as extensions or replacements for the APIB  cables that come with each instrument or ISA APIB controller card     e CAB DO  Extension APIB Interface cable  20 in   0 5 m    e CAB D2  Extension APIB Interface cable  6 5 ft   2 m    e CAB D6  Extension APIB Interface cable  12 7 ft   6 m      2 34 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    3  Hardware Installation       H ardware setup involves installing an interface card in the computer  and connecting a cable from this interface card to System One or System  Two  Every copy of APWIN comes with an ISA bus half size interface  card or  aS a option  a PCMCIA interface card  One of these cards is  required for APWIN to communicate with System One or System Two    Earlier Audio Precision PCI 1  PCI 2  or PCI 3 cards or current ISA DOS  or PCM DOS interface cards will not work with APWIN      Fo
73. gure 4 5  Choose Destination Location for APWIN dialog DOX       ceeseseseeeeteenees 4 3  Figure 4 6  Choose Destination Location for sample tests  procedures  and  data files dialog DON      c cecctecccececedecscededesetedscesededndadeceateecute decaneteteas dette dedededs 4 4  Figure 4 7  Choose Components to Install dialog DOX      ce eceeeeeeeeeee eee eteteteeteteeeteeee 4 5  Figure 4 8  Select Program M anager Group dialog DOX       eeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeteeeteteeeteeees 4 6  Figure 4 9  Installing Progress SCreen      eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeceteseeteeeeteseesaeeetsenetieteesinaseetaeees 4 6  Figure 4 10  Insert New Disk dialog bOX   s sssssissssisrssrsresrsrnnsrrnnrnrnnrrnnrnrnnrninnrnrnnrennrnnrnns 4 6  Figure 4 11  Setup Complete message WiINdOW        eceeeseeeeeeteeteeeetteetettetettetettetettetaeeee 4 7  Figure 5 1  RUN dialog DOX     eects eeteee ene eeeeeteeeetenesenesecestestenesieeesesesietaeeesaeeess 5 2  Figure 5 2  Browse dialog DOX uo     eceecceeeceeeeteeeeeeeeeneeeeeeteeesecesieceseesaseeesenesienesietaseetaeees 5 2  Figure 5 3  Install Win32S message SCIEEN     sess eeetetseeseeeteeesessetseesesseeensesaesentees 5 3  Figure 5 4  APWIN Installation W elcome SCFECN ce ceeseeteeeeeteteeesesetseeseseeerteseeeenes 5 3  Figure 5 5  Choose Destination dialog box  program files oo    eee eeseteeeteeeeteetetieeees 5 4  Figure 5 6  Choose Destination dialog box  tests and procedures eesse 5 4  Figure 5 7  Choose Components to Install dialog DOX      cee ceeeeeeteteee
74. h APWIN    APWIN Help    File Edit Bookmark Help       Contents for How to Use Help    If you are new to Help  choose Help Basics  Use the scroll bar  to view information not visible in the Help window     To choose a Help topic   gt  Click the underlined topic you want to view     Or press TAB to select the topic  and then press ENTER     Introduction  Help Basics    How To       Annotate a Help Topic   Choose a Jump   Copy a Help Topic onto the Clipboard  Define and Use Bookmarks   Get Help from Your Application   Keep Help on Top of Other Windows  Moye Around in Help   Open Another Help File   Print a Help Topic   Scroll Through a Help Topic   Search for a Help Topic   View an Application and Help Together       Commands and Buttons  File Menu Commands   Edit Wenu Commands  Bookmark Menu Commands  Help Menu Commands  Help Buttons                   Figure 6 9  Widows 3 11 How to Use Help screen           Help Topics  Windows Help BE    Contents   Index   Find      Click a book  and then click Open  Or click another tab  such as Index        2  Finding a topic in Help  B  Getting information in a dialog box  aA Copying information from a Help topic  Printing a Help topic   2  Viewing a list of topics you ve seen      Using the Find tab     Customizing Help          Figure 6 10  Windows 95 Windows Help screen    6 10    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com   
75. h the exact value and type as indicated on the rear panel and Section  3 2 3 of this document  The AC voltage selector also must be set to the  same voltage as the nominal power source voltage  100  120  230  or  240V rms  with the appropriate fuses installed     The International Electrotechnical Commission  IEC 1010 1  requires  that measuring circuit terminals used for voltage or current measurement  be marked to indicate their Installation Category  The Installation  Category is defined by IEC 664 and is based on the amplitude of  transient or impulse voltage that can be expected from the AC power  distribution network  This product is classified as INSTALLATION  CATEGORY II  abbreviated    CAT II    on instrument front panels     Do NOT substitute parts or make any modifications without the  written approval of Audio Precision  Doing so may create safety hazards     This product contains a lithium battery  Dispose only in accordance  with all applicable regulations     This product is for indoor use   pollution degree 2     viii System Two Description Installation APW IN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Safety Symbols    WARNING    This symbol alerts you to a potentially  hazardous condition  such as the presence of dangerous  voltage that could pose a risk of electrical shock  Refer to  the accompanying Warning Label or Tag  and exercise  extreme caution     AN ATTENTION    This symbol al
76. he next disk in the series     5 6 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Installing APWIN Software Installation  Windows 3 11    Insert New Disk          Figure 5 11  Insert New Disk dialog box    After APWIN is successfully installed  and if you are not using the  PCM WIN card  the following message window  Figure 5 12  will appear   This completes the installation and you should now be able to start  APWIN     If you are using the PCM WIN PCMCIA interface  you should see the  message window of Figure 5 13  You must insert the PCMCIA card in its  slot and reboot your computer     Setup Complete       Figure 5 12  Setup Complete message window  using ISA WIN APIB card     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 7    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    5 8       Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Installing WIN32S    Setup Complete  Setup hos finishad copying tiles 1 your computer    Galore you can use he program  you must restart Windows or your computer    C Yes  lwontliorestot Windows maw     C hho  lwillrestat my computer later    Remove any disks trom their drives  and then cick Firish 13 complete  setup     a       Figure 5 13  Setup Complete message window  using PCM WIN APIB card     5 2 Installing WIN32S    Note     APWIN was designed as a 32 bit application to be able
77. hnology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Hardware Installation    3 6    Installing PCM WIN PCMCIA Interface Card                                  Address Location J202 J201 Notes  238 Removed Installed  298 Installed Installed  2b8 Installed Removed Factory Default  2d8 Removed Removed   Memory space required  eight address locations      NOTE    When APWIN starts  it will automatically look through the  possible address locations to find an ISA WIN or PCM     WIN card  In the unlikely event that this auto detect does  not function correctly you can force the software to utilize  a specific address location using command line start up  switches  To do this  see Section 6 1 1 3         anoress  248  208   238   208    _2e OROT i    2o COCE I     JUMPER INSTALLED B       or          Factory Default l mease     Setting 2b8 ii    Faaa   E    gt     _ Wi Pees  ADDRESS 2d8 2b8 238 298 I  eee  vo   CX mE     J    aaa   J          JUMPER INSTALLED B  JUMPER NOT INSTALLED  J          Figure 3 7  ISA WIN APIB Card with address jumper selections shown    3 4 Installing PCM WIN PCMCIA Interface Card    The Audio Precision PCM WIN card isa PCMCIA to APIB interface    adapter  It can be used to connect a PC or notebook computer equipped  with a PCMCIA type Il slot and version 2 1 or later Card and Socket  Services to Audio Precision instruments via the Audio Precision Interface  Bus  APIB   It functions the same as the ISA WIN interfa
78. hoices allow the user to override the automatic  System detection  If set to Auto Detect  APWIN loads with the correct  panels for the attached System  One or Two   If you set the choice to a  System different to that connected  the software will run but you will not  have proper instrument operation  For example  most readings and  generator settings will be erroneous  The forced System One and System  Two choices were included primarily to allow System One users to  evaluate features on System Two while running in demo mode     If the System One or System Two has the EURZ option installed you  must check the European Broadcast option installed box  The EURZ  option in the hardware changes the available analog generator output  source impedances from the default values of 600  150  and 50 ohms to  600  200  and  lt 40 ohms  APWIN needs to know these values in order    6 8 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    APWIN Help    Getting Started with APWIN    to properly set the analog generator output level  The rear panel of  System One and System Two should have a CONFIGURATION label  that will identify the presence of the EURZ option     The Company Name box defines what name will appear on the  graph header     All of the choices entered in this box are saved in a configuration file  and will be in place every time the program is loaded     6 3 APWIN Help   
79. int Switcher  12 point configuration  allows a signal path to be interrupted and a test  generator inserted while a measuring analyzer can  access the output of a previous device  Path  continuity is maintained in the default  non   accessed  mode  Each of the 12 insertion points  has a 5 pin XLR connector to allow balanced  interface to the previous and next device     1 3 4 DCX 127 Multi Function Module       Figure 1 2  DCX 127 Multi Function Module    The DCX 127 Multi Function Module contains an autoranging 4 1 2  digit dc voltmeter ohmmeter  two 20 bit programmable dc voltage  sources  21 bits of digital I O  and three 8 bit programmable auxiliary  output ports for device control or status indicators  Typical applications  include A D and D A converter testing  VCA gain control linearity  VCA  distortion  amplifier dc offset and power supply checks  power amplifier  load switching control  loudspeaker voice coil resistance measurements   temperature measurements  and test fixture control     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Overview    Introduction    The meter features 200 mV   500 V and 200 Q   2 MQ ranges  fully  floating and guarded for accurate measurements in the presence of large  common mode voltages  Resistance measurements can be made using  either the 4 wire or 2 wire technique  Readings can be offset and scaled  by the software     Th
80. isantg com    Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11 Software Installation  Windows 3 11    CARDTALK software is installed using a floppy disk and MS DOS   The installation changes CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT     As part of the installation process  the user is asked to manually  change CONFIG SYS to exclude memory from EMM 386  If users are  having problems with CARDTALK software  make sure that their  EMM386 installation line  if they use it  includes the following string     X D000 D7FF    Unlike the System Soft and Award drivers  CARDTALK uses the  entries in CONFIG SYS to set up the free    pool    of I O and memory  A  driver program called CARDTALK SYS is loaded immediately after Card  Services  On its command line  are switches that set the memory and 1 0  resources  On a generic configuration  the command line appears as  follows     DEVICE C   CARDTALK CARDTALK SYS  A  IOW 300 31F   MEMW D000 D7FF    As you can see  none of the four addresses recognized by S1 EXE are  included in the generic    pool     This means that CONFIG SYS must be  changed before APWIN can run  Our experience with desk top PCs  indicates that standard PC hardware is never in the I O address range  280 2BF  The user should therefore change the CONFIG SYS entry to  the following    DEVICE C   CARDTALK CARDTALK SYS  A  IOW 280 2BF    MEMW D000 D7FF    This will actually be all on one line     When the system is restarted  APWIN should work properly     5 3 3 4 Phoenix Technologies Inc  Installed in the
81. itcher will use Input switch channel numbers for Channel A and  Channel B on A Channel and B Channel addresses      Set Switch 6 to the DOWN position to operate as an output switcher   switcher will use Output switch channel numbers for Channel A and  Channel B on A Channel and B Channel addresses      Switch 5 disables the switcher  in the DOWN position  the switcher  will not respond to any addresses     Also note the labeling on the rear panel describing the difference in  cable connections to the four rear panel BNCs when used as an input  versus output switcher  See Figure 3 11         FROM PREVIOUS  SWITCHER            j  TO NEXT  SWITCHER       Figure 3 11  Unbalanced switcher address mode switch    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 3 11    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Hardware Installation Setting Switcher Addresses and Modes    3 6 4 Board Jumpers    Remove the AC power cord from the AC Mains Connector before  removing the cover to inspect or change the jumper settings     A common circuit board design is used in all models of the switchers   two jumpers on the circuit board select whether the switcher functions as  an input switcher  output switcher  unbalanced switcher  or patch point  switcher  These jumpers  marked P62 and P63  are shown in Figure  3 12  The jumper positions are shown for reference only and will  normally not need to be changed              i              
82. kHz  2 5 Hz  2 05 kHz to 20 4 kHz  25 Hz  20 5 kHz to 204 kHz    2 1 2 Amplitude Related             Range     20 Hz     50 kHz  lt 25 uVrms     26 66 Vrms   lt  90 dBu to  30 7 dBu   10 Hz     204 kHz  lt 25 uVrms     13 33 Vrms   lt  90 dBu to  24 7 dBu   Maximum Output Power   Into 600 Q  30 0 dBm  Rs   50   24 7 dBm  Rs   600  Into 150 Q  30 0 dBm  Rs   50  Resolution  lt 0 01 dB or 1 27 uV  whichever is greater  Accuracy  0 1 dB  1   at 1 kHz       Flatness  1 kHz reference   0 03 dB  20 Hz   20 kHz    0 15 dB  10 Hz   120 kHz           3 Unloaded  open circuit   Divide maximum amplitude by 2   6 dB   for unbalanced or common   mode configurations     2 Total peak output current rating is 120 mA balanced 240 mA unbalanced  20 Hz   20 kHz     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 1    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    2 2    System O ne Generator Specifications    2 1 3 Distortion    Measured with a passive notch filter and spectrum analyzer  Valid for    20 Hz     20 kHz 0 0005      106 dB    10 Hz     100 kHz 0 0050      86 dB    2 1 4 Output Related   Configurations Balanced  unbalanced  or common mode test  same    as balanced except generator is connected between  the output common and source impedance center    tap         Source Impedance 50     150     600 Q balanced  or 25     600 Q  unbalanced   1 Q  Source impedance does not  change with output OFF        Maxi
83. king  on the check boxes  an X or Y means install  a blank box means don   t  install      The next dialog box  Figure 4 8  will suggest a new Program  Manager Group name and show a list of all your existing program  groups  If you accept the default new name  APWIN will create a new  Program Group called Audio Precision APWIN 1 50  If you choose one  of the existing Program Groups  the new icons will be added to that  group rather than put in a new group     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 4 5    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 95  amp  NT    Select Program Folder ix     Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below     You  may type a new folder name  or select one from the existing Folders  list  Click Next to continue     Program Folders        Audio Precis    Existing Folders     AudioClips   Calendar Creator for Windows 95       Graphic Workshop   INSYNC ModemShare   McAfee VirusScan 95   MFC Samples on CDROM xl    e      Figure 4 8  Select Program Manager Group dialog box             Now that all of the installation questions have been answered   APWIN will proceed with the installation  You should see the following  screen     Copying file   C  PROGRAM FILES APWINBIN APWIN EXE       Figure 4 9  Installing progress screen    If you are installing APWIN from diskettes  the following screen will  appear after all of the files form ea
84. l appear if a correct interface APIB card is present  and if any of the following conditions are true  System One not  connected  System One not powered on  System One internal interface  defective  APIB interface cable defective    Win32s   Error    Unhandled Exception detected  Application will be terminated    This message can be caused by not loading the Share program in  Windows 3 1 or the Vshare program in Windows 3 11  If you are  running Windows 3 1  use an ASCII editor to look at your  AUTOEXEC BAT  You should find a line  share   There may be a path  reference before share   This will run the share exe program at boot time   If this line is missing  look to see if the share exe program is on your  computer  It will most likely be in DOS subdirectory  Add the following  line to your AUTOEXEC BAT to run this program  For example  if  share exe is in the dos directory  the line would look this    C  dos share   If you are running Windows 3 11  vshare should have been  automatically installed with Windows  Look in your SYSTEM INI file  under the heading  386Enh  for the line  device   vshare 386  If the line    is missing  add it and be sure that the file vshare 386 is in your  WINDOWS SY STEM subdirectory     7 2 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    PCMCIA difficulties    Maintenance and Troubleshooting    7 2 PCMCIA difficulties    See Appendix B a
85. lent simewave with    the same peak to peak amplitude       System specification including contributhons from both generator and analyzer  Valid for inputs    14 Complies with SMPTE RP120 1983 and DIN 45403     13 Technique suggested by Paul Skritek of the Technical University  Vienna  Austria  For more  information see    Simplified Methods    by P  Skritek  a paper presented at the 1985 Audio  Engineering Society convention in Hamburg  Germany  preprint 2195   and    Practical Extended    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications    CCIF Mode    Test Signal  Compatibility    IMD Measured       Specifications    Two equal amplitude 4     200 kHz tones with 80 Hz      1 kHz separation     Difference frequency product only  expressed relative  to the amplitude of either test tone  Measurement  bandwidth is always 1 3 octave     2 2 14 Wow  amp  Flutter Analyzer Option    The Audio Precision Wow  amp  Flutter Analyzer Option adds the  capability to measure rotational wow and flutter in accordance with IEC  386  DIN 45507  CCIR 409 3  NAB  ANSI C16 5  1971   JIS 5551  standards  and scrape flutter  Rotational wow  amp  flutter is typically  characterized by FM products in the 0 5   200 Hz range  Scrape flutter is  caused by frictional effects of the tape sliding over guides or the tape  heads and is characterized by FM products extending to
86. line parameters  and switches to automate or control the starting of APWIN  Section  6 1 1 3 lists and describes all of the available command line options and  switches     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 6 5    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    6 6    Getting Started with APWIN Starting APWIN    6 1 1 2 Windows 3 11    To start any Windows 3 11 program from the DOS prompt  type  WIN followed by the Windows file name  This will automatically start  Windows and launch the specified program  If this line is the final one in  the AUTOEXEC BAT file  the complete start up will be automated  As an  alternative  the program to be launched can be put in the STARTUP  group  Then every time Windows is started  the specified program will  launch     Here is a syntax example  Put the following lines at the end of your  AUTOEXEC BAT file   CD APWINBIN  WIN APWIN EXE  RUNPRO C  APWIN S1 SAMPLES SYSTEM1  APB  These commands will launch Windows  launch APWIN  load the  procedure SYSTEM2 APB and run this procedure  The sample  procedure used in this example presents the user with a series of buttons  forming menu choices  Replace the path and filename reference in the    example above with your particular procedure name  Section 6 1 1 3 lists  and describes all of the available command line options and switches     6 1 1 3 Command Line Options and Switches  Syntax     APWIN  TESTNAME AT1   TESTNAME AT2   
87. line voltage settings  fuse  information  APIB Interface Cable connections  and jumper and  DIP switch settings     e It contains full specifications for the System One  including its  options and ancillary components  switchers  etc      e It contains some fundamental APWIN assistance  such as starting   setting user preferences  APWIN help files  compatibility issues   and troubleshooting     Although intended specifically for APWIN Version 1 5 or later  many  parts of this guide are applicable to earlier versions     Section 1 2 gives a list of other System One documents and a brief  description of the contents of each     1 2 Related Documentation    e APWIN User   s Manual   contains a comprehensive description  of the full capabilities of APWIN     e APWIN Tutorial   designed to lead you through your first  operating session with APWIN and System One     e APWIN BASIC  procedure language  User   s Manual and  Programmer   s Reference   includes detailed descriptions and  syntax for every command     e System One Service Manual   contains detailed System One  information  including adjustment procedures  diagnostic  procedures  and drawings of electrical and mechanical parts  This  manual is not required for routine understanding or operation  and must be purchased separately     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 1 1    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Introduction    1 2    Overview 
88. me must be  different from the name of the file that loaded the driver  APSIDRV  doesn   t contain an underscore   While the device name is much longer  than MS DOS users are used to  it acts just like    COM1    or    LPT3     This  leads to an important point  J ust like COMx  LPTx  CON  AUX  and  the like  APS1_DRV cannot be used as a disk file name    it is  reserved     The experience we have had installing this and other PCMCIA  devices on various notebook computers suggests that the    plug and   play    attribute claimed for PCMCIA devices is an intention but not  always the reality  The problems we experienced in trying to install the  Audio Precision PCM  WIN interface were always traced to incompatible  Card and Socket Services drivers supplied with the notebook computer   These drivers have been going through evolution over the past few years  as the PCMCIA standard has evolved  In virtually all cases of  incompatibility  we were able to solve the problem by installing a more  recent version of the Card and Socket Services driver  In some cases  we  changed vendors of the driver if the manufacturer of the driver supplied  with the notebook could not supply an updated version  We found the  driver from Award Software was able to resolve virtually all conflicts and   System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11 Software In
89. mentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Hardware Installation Setting Switcher Addresses and Modes                                                                                                                                                   vau UW UU Coote                                  S   ara aan os ote ek             Figure 3 9  APIB connections block diagram  typical     3 6 Setting Switcher Addresses and Modes    A six switch binary switch bank is located on the rear panel  The first  four switches on this bank select which group of channel numbers the  module responds to as described in Table 3 1  The last two switches  function as described in the appropriate subsection below     These switches are marked 1 through 6 on the switch itself  on the  panel  the first four are labeled 1  2  4  and 8  which corresponds to their  bit value in the address word  The up  or ON  position corresponds to a  logic 0  low      Input  Output  and patch point switchers may all be combined in the  same system  Input and output switchers may share the same addresses   A patch point switcher must not have the same addresses as either an  input or output switcher  Two patch point switchers may be set to the  same address if one is set as Channel A and the other as Channel B  see  Section 3 6 2      3 8 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com   
90. mmetry  Even harmonic  components are typically below  70 dB     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com                                  DSP Specifications Specifications   2 2 15 1 Tone Burst Signal   Frequency Range 20 Hz     100 kHz   Amplitude Range       lt 70 uVpp     37 70 Vpp   ON Cycle Range 1     65535 cycles  Programmable in cycles  seconds   or   ON    Interval Range 2 65535 cycles  Programmable in cycles  seconds  or  Bursts second    OFF Amplitude Range and 0 dB to  lt  60 dB   0 5 dB  20 Hz     20 kHz   Accuracy   2 2 15 2 Noise Signals   Spectral Modes   Pink Bandwidth limited 10 Hz     200 kHz   White Bandwidth limited 10 Hz     22 kHz   Bandpass 1 3 octave  2 pole  filtered pink noise  continuously   tunable or sweepable  20 Hz     100 kHz   Amplitude Range    lt 70 uVpp     37 70 Vpp   Typical Crest Factor 4 1   Pseudo Random Cycle Time 0 262 s  synchronized to the 4 s analyzer reading  rate    2 2 15 3 Squarewave Signal   Frequency Range 20 Hz     100 kHz   Amplitude Range      lt 70 uVpp     37 70 Vpp   Risetime Typically 2 us   2 3 DSP Specifications   The Audio Precision System One is available in three levels  The first  level  SY S 22 series  includes analog generation and measurement  capability  Levels two  SY S 200 series  and three  SY S 300 series  retain  all of the capability of level one  but add DSP  Digital Signal Processing  
91. mum Rated Floating    Voltage 42 V peak ac  60 V dc  True transformer isolation     2 1 5 Auxiliary Signals    Sync Output LSTTL compatible squarewave signal for triggering  stable oscilloscope displays with all signals           Monitor Output Ground referenced replica of the generator signal   Nominally 2 8 Vpp amplitude  Rout   560 Q    Trigger Gate Input LSTTL compatible input for use with the tone burst  option     2 1 6 Dual Output Related  SYS 22 and SYS 20 only     SY S 22 and SYS 20 configurations provide a second switchable  generator output  Frequency  amplitude  impedance  and mode selection  apply to both outputs simultaneously  Both outputs must be properly  terminated in the A  amp  B and A  amp   B modes for correct amplitude  calibration using dBm or Watts units     Output Modes A only  B only  A  amp  B  A  amp  B  or OFF       Output Separation 110 dB to 20 kHz    Maximum Output Power    both channels loaded     Into 600 Q  29 4 dBm each load  Rs   50   24 3 dBm each  load  Rs   600   Into 150 Q  24 0 dBm each load  Rs   50          3 25 Hzif output open circuit voltage exceeds 20 Vrms balanced  or 10 Vrms unbalanced         Specify option EURZ to substitute  lt  40   200   600 Q balanced   lt 20   600 Q unbalanced  impedance selections     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications    Specifications    2 2 Analyzer Spe
92. n as APWIN  itself starts  If that procedure is a menu selection  similar to the  SYSTEM1 APB or SYSTEM2 APB samples provided with APWIN   the    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Starting APWIN    Getting Started with APWIN    user need only choose from a predetermined set of choices to begin  testing     6 1 1 1 Windows 95 and NT    For Windows 95 and NT  since Windows starts automatically  put  APWIN in the STARTUP group  By selecting PROPERTIES  right mouse  button  on the APWIN icon  you can specify a command line option in  the TARGET line  This is where to put the  RUNPRO path filename line   The exact syntax for the target line is        C  PROGRAM FILES APWINBIN APWIN EXE     RUNPRO  C  APWIN APWIN S1 SYSTEM1  APB     this will actually be all on one line     The quote marks around the first argument are because of the space  between PROGRAM and FILES  Change paths and files names to suit  your particular setup     Audio Precision APWIN Properties 21x     General Shortcut      Ap Audio Precision APWIN  a    Target type  Application       Target location  APWINBIN    Target  E  Program Files PWINBINSAPWIN EXE   RUNP    Start in   CAPROGRA1 SAPWINBIN  Shortcut key   None    Bun    Normal window F         Eind Target      Change Icon         Cancel      Figure 6 7  APWIN Properties dialog box       The above examples illustrate the use of command 
93. n in writing from the  publisher    Audio Precision    System One    System One   DSP    System Two      FASTTEST    APWIN     Portable O ne    and Dual Domain   are trademarks  or registered trademarks of Audio Precision  Inc     This mark signifies that the product conforms to all applicable  requirements of the European Community  A Declaration of  Conformance is included with the user information that describes  the specifications used to demonstrate conformity     Published by   Audio Precision  Inc   PO Box 2209  Beaverton  Oregon 97075 2209    Audi  lI 10 U S  Toll Free  1 800 231 7350  Tel   503  627 0832 Fax   503  641 8906  l   nN email  techsupport  audioprecision com  Web  www audioprecision com       Printed in the United States of America    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Contents       Table  of Figures  niian cision dias acd Sti aE EE vi  Safety Information ncini inia a eaa viii  Safety Symbol Soano Eia ix  Disclaimer oiiiieiceeigeeetidsretdinesiatineiiieaestilis callie ecient ls ix    1  Introduction    1 1 Scope Of ThiSIM ANU al ecsssssesscetiadeccsvsnschecdistessevbe see tugtanerte denttaneane 1 1  1 2 Related Documentation s e 1 1  1 3 OVOIVIOW si  ciccesneshectist aeeiapenecari dened abheeelagetedepaecataauenest eaheaneene 1 2  1 3 1 General Sytem  ninn a bevhanes 1 2  1 3 2 Sytem O Nehenehe iein iiaia niia 1 3  1 3 3  SWItCRETS 
94. nd C for descriptions on how to install and  troubleshoot PCMCIA installations in Windows 3 11 and Windows 95  If  the PCMCIA installation seems to be operating correctly but the software  is not communicating with System One or Two you may have an address  space conflict  You can determine if the PCMCIA installation is  functioning correctly by noting the messages during boot time to verify  that Card and Socket Services has loaded correctly  Then when the  PCM WIN card is inserted  Windows should indicate this with a series of  beeps  Finally  when APWIN is started  it will look like some  communication has been established with System One or Two but  control and readings will be erratic and unstable  Most likely Card and  Socket Services has put the PCM WIN card at an address location that is  shared by some other device  To prevent this from happening  reserve  the four addresses that the PCM WIN interface could take to prevent  anything else overlapping this area  If you are using the Award CardWare  Card and Socket Services  as described in Appendix B and C   locate the  CARDWARE INI file  Using an ASCII editor locate the  Resources   section and add the following lines       The following four lines reserve four base     address  238  298  2B8  2D8  plus an     additional seven consecutive address for     each base address that the Audio Precision   PCMCIA card can use to communicate with  System One or System Two related hardware    1 0 0x238  0x8 E 8   I O 0x298 0x8 
95. nd lifting from pedestal at the other end  refer to Figure  3 5         Figure 3 5  Changing fuse types    4  Invert the fuse holder and reassemble it on the Phillips screw and  pedestal  and tighten the screw     5  Change or add the correct fuses as necessary  again  refer to rear  panel for the correct fuse current rating      6  Confirm the line voltage setting as described in the previous  section  then replace the cover     3 2 5 Proper Environment    All Audio Precision System One and System Two products are  intended for use indoors  in a normal environment     3 3 Installing ISA WIN APIB Card    The ISA WIN card  shown in Figure 3 6  is a half size  8 bit  card that  must be installed in the host PC to interface the ISA Bus in the PC to the  APIB  Included with the card is an APIB interconnecting cable     Alternatively  a PCMCIA interface card is available for use with laptop  computers  See Section 3 4     3 4 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Installing ISA WIN APIB Card Hardware Installation    EOJ    Figure 3 6  ISA WIN Interface Card and cable       TIP     Whenever handling electronic components such as this  interface card  it is necessary to avoid static electricity  discharge that can permanently damage the card  Always  leave the card in the protective static bag prior to actual  insertion  Before picking up the card to install it in
96. noiiire anaa aiaa 1 5  1 3 4 DCX 127 Multi Function Module    eee 1 6  1 3 5 SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter    serrer 1 7  1 3 6 GAT1 APIB to GPIB Translator encerc 1 8  2  Specifications   2 1 System One Generator Specifications    2 1  2 1 1 Frequency Related    2 1  2 1 2 Amplitude Related           cccccccssccssecsseessereesssseseeesenresens 2 1  2AL3 DIRON atien a a 2 2  2 1 4   QUutpUL Related    anaa a 2 2  2 1 5 Auxiliary Signals    2 2  2 1 6 Dual Output Related  SYS 22 and SYS 20 only     2 2   2 2 Analyzer SpecifiCcations         ccccccssecsssscsssscsecsseessesessessesesenreeees 2 3  2 2 1 Input Related msnen an aeaa 2 3  2 2 2 Amplitude Measurement Related           cccccsscesseseeseeseeees 2 4  2 2 3 Bandpass Bandreject Related            ceeeeceeeeeeeteeeteeeees 2 4  2 2 4 Frequency Measurement Related          c cccscecsseseeresseeeees 2 5  2 2 5 THD   N Measurement Related       0   c cccceeeeeeceeeees 2 6  2 2 6 Detector Characteristics    2 7  2 2 7 Bandwidth Limiting Filters    2 7  2 2 8 Monitor OUtQUtS          cccecceccecstecscsseseereesseeessseesereessnreeeas 2 8  2 2 9 Dual Input Phasemeter Related    2 8  2 2 10 Phase M GaSUreMeNL         eee eect eter eter ettettteetteeeteee teeta 2 9  2 2 11 Crosstalk Ratio M easurement ereere 2 9  2 2 12 Option Filters esisineeisisandssiereadeti ates elaetidanteddnectiethnite 2 9  2 2 13 IMD OPi Onna ennnen aaa 2 17  2 2 14 Wow  amp  Flutter Analyzer O ption seeren 2 19  2 2 15 Burst Noise Squarewave O ption  BU 
97. ns       10 20 50 100 200 500 ak 2k 5k 10k 20K 50k  Hz    Figure 2 22  FIL D75 75 us De emphasis Filter     10     0       m  N 4              10 20 50 100 200 500 qk 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 23  FIL D50 50 us De emphasis Filter    2 2 13 IMD Option    The IMD option enables intermodulation distortion measurements to  all three of the most popular methods  SMPTE  or DIN   DIM  or TIM    and CCIF difference frequency  IMD testing can reveal important forms  of non linearity that are not easy to detect with conventional  THD THD N tests     2 2 13 1 Option Configuration    The System One IMD Option consists of two circuit boards  The  analyzer option board  IMD DIS  mounts to the DIS 1 distortion  measurement module  The generator option board  IMD GEN  mounts  to the main generator module  It contains the SMPTE and CCIF IM   frequency generator and the DIM test signal squarewave generator  The  main oscillator of the generator module provides the HF tone for  SMPTE  probe tone for DIM  and the carrier  or center frequency  for  CCIF signals     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 17    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    2 18    Analyzer Specifications    2 2 13 2 Generator Related Specifications    Test Signal Modes    Amplitude Range      SMPTE LF Tone    CCIF Difference Frequency    DIM Squarewave    SMPTE1 1  SMPTE4 1  CCIF  DIM 30  DIM 100  and  DIM B     lt 70 
98. o use any card but the  PCM WIN  you should comment out any other drivers     Some of the Card and Socket Services installation programs attempt  to load their drivers in high memory  Some installation programs don   t  try to install anything in high memory  If you need more conventional  memory  try moving device drivers to high memory  This is a dangerous  game  as drivers that aren   t compatible with high memory will tend to  crash the system  As long as you have MS DOS 6  or a floppy disk that  can boot your version of MS DOS  much of conventional memory can  be reclaimed by setting the Card and Socket services device lines to  devicehigh     All drivers from System Soft  Award  Data Book  and Phoenix can be  placed in high memory     5 18 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    6  Getting Started with APWIN       6 1 Starting APWIN    f Audio Precision APWIN 1 50  ojx  File Edit View Help    A O ws g    famikeee APWIN Basic  APWIN for APWIN for  Converter System One System Two  Help Help    QO E wW    APWIN MAKEWAY2 Uninstall  Release APWVIN 1 50  Notes    1 object s  selected  507 bytes          Figure 6 1  APWIN directory window    To start APWIN  simply double click on the APWIN 1 5 icon shown  in Figure 6 1  During startup  APWIN loads several files and checks for  the presence of the Audio Precision hardware  It will    look for    an ISA   WIN or
99. ocedures that come with APWIN expect the  default locations specified here and will not run if you change directory  locations   Of course  you could edit the procedures to reflect your    alternate choices   When you click on Les  the dialog box of    Figure 5 6 will appear        se Destination Location       Figure 5 6  Choose Destination dialog box  tests and procedures    As it did with program files  this screen will suggest locations for all  the tests  procedures  and data  If you wish to choose alternate locations     5 4 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Installing APWIN Software Installation  Windows 3 11    click on the  Browse   button  When you click on  is  the    dialog box of Figure 5 7 will appear     6423 K  5039 K  5533K  B097 K       Figure 5 7  Choose Components to Install dialog box    Here you have a choice of what to install and how much space will  be required  We recommend that all files be installed as shown  If you are  tight on space or you are re installing part of the software  you can  selectively turn off any of the items shown by clicking on the check boxes   an X or Y means install  a blank box means don t install      The next screen asks if you want the Audio Precision PCMCIA driver  installed in your CONFIG SYS file  If you intend to use APWIN with the  PCM WIN card interface  you will need Card and Socket Services
100. of record of record  only  only   Sample rates for 192 176 4 4   192 176 4  48  44 1  48 44 1 32   48  44 1  32 kHz  acquisition  amp  analysis 8  44 1  32  48  44 1  32 kHz kHz  8  1 kHz 32  8  1 kHz  Selectable hardware NO YES NO NO NO  trigger source  external   generator  etc    slope  Pre triggering NO YES NO NO NO  FFT averaging 4 16 64 256    NO NO NO NO  1024x  FFT window selections Blackman  Blackman  Blackman  Hann  none   Hann  half Hann   Harris  Harris  Harris  240 8 kHz  120 16  Hann  Hann  Hann  kHz  none  Flattop  none   Flattop  Flattop   none none  FFT phase measurement   NO NO YES YES YES   absolute  amp  interchannel   interchann  el only on  Chan  B   Distortion  amp  noise NO NO YES YES NO  measurements from  multitone signals  Recognize  amp  trigger on NO NO NO YES NO  multitone signals  Frequency error NO NO NO YES NO  correction by comparison  to stored signal  Real time high resolution   YES NO NO NO NO  sinewave generator  Generate signals from YES NO YES YES NO  downloaded waveform   multitone  etc    Generate Maximum NO NO NO NO YES    Length Sequence noise                               ation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    2 27    Specifications    Switchers Specifications    END OF SYSTEM ONE SPECIFICATIONS    The remainder of the specifications in Section 2  are for optional system components   2 4 Switchers Specifications    Max Voltage Rating 200 V pk  
101. on 2 or greater software compliant and have  Card and Socket Services release 2 1 or later software installed  Refer to  Section 3 4 for further information     2 11 4 Cables and Adapters  2 11 4 1 Analog Audio Cables    These cables provide a convenient method to connect Audio  Precision measurement equipment with a device under test  These cable  kits consist of four cables  each with a unique color band at the connector  ends to facilitate identification  The cables are high quality Mogami  NEGLEX super flexible shielded cable  and are 8 ft  2 4 m  long  The  cables and connector shells are satin black  and all connectors have gold  plated contacts     e CAB XLR consists of a set of four XLR male to XLR female  cables     e CAB XBR consists of a set of four cables with XLR male  connectors to RCA PHONO male connectors  Also provided are  four adapters  from RCA female to BNC male  The cables are  wired with pin 2 of the XLR connector as    hot     center pin of the   System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 33    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications Software and Control    RCA connector  and pins 1 and 3 connected to ground and  shield  to agree with the unbalanced wiring convention of Audio  Precision instruments     2 11 4 2 Digital Audio Cables  These cables are designed to meet CE EMI emission requirements     CAB AES  Set of two AES EBU cables  39 in   1 m  long   CAB AES2  S
102. ory isn   t available  the command should be     DEVICE C   AP APWIN150 PCMCIA APS1DRV SYS    Note     This driver must be loaded in the CONFIG SYS file after  the Card and Socket Services drivers        System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 11    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Using PCM WIN with Windows 3 11    To install completely  the driver must complete four steps  The steps  are  load  and start running   locate the Card Services device driver   identify an unused advanced multiplexed interrupt service number   AMIS   and    hook    into the system  If all of these steps succeed  the  driver will display the following     APS1IDRV SYS  Audio Precision Card Intercept Driver  version 1 0    Copyright  c  1994 1995 Audio Precision Inc  All  rights reserved     Card Services driver located   PCMCIA Client has been installed properly     Intercept Driver installed successfully     The troubleshooting section of this document describes what  messages appear if the driver fails during the installation     5 3 2 What APS1DRV SYS Does    APS1DRV acts like a centurion    always watching the PCMCIA slots  for PCM WIN and PCM WIN cards  Like any other device driver  such as  RAMDRIVE SYS   APS1DRV links into MS DOS as it starts  and  supports a fixed set of well defined operations  The device created by  loading APS1IDRV SYS is called    APS1_ DRV     This na
103. per CCIR Rec 468 and DIN 45404   Also for CCIR ARM    FIL CIT Weighting per CCITT Rec P53   FIL CMS    C message    per BSTM 41004 and ANSI IEEE  Std 743 1984   FIL CWT    C    weighting per IEC Rec 179       19 Both input signals between 10 mV   8 Vrms  Above 8 Vrms  accuracy is  1    20 Hz  5 kHz   2     10 Hz  20 kHz   3   to 50 kHz     i Alternate channel signal must be  gt  10 mV     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 9    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    Analyzer Specifications    2 2 12 2 Precision De emphasis Family    FIL D50  FIL D50E  FIL D50F  FIL D75  FIL D75B  FIL D75F    50 us  1    50 us  1    15 625 kHz notch  50 us  1    19 0 kHz notch  75 us  1    75 us  1    15 734 kHz notch  75 us  1    19 0 kHz notch          2 2 12 3 Precision Sharp Cutoff Low Pass Family    Family Response    FLP 10K  FLP 15K  FLP 18K  FLP 19K  FLP 20K     3 OB at fe  1 5     0 2 dB to 0 5 fc   0 4 dB to 0 8 fe     lt  50 dB above 1 8 fe    fe   10 0 kHz  quasi elliptic  fe   15 0 kHz  quasi elliptic  fe   18 0 kHz  quasi elliptic  fe   19 0 kHz  quasi elliptic  fe   20 0 kHz  quasi elliptic    See also FLP A20K under Miscellaneous    2 2 12 4 Bandwidth Limiting  Low Pass    FLP 400  FLP 500  FLP 1K  FLP 3K  FLP 4K  FLP 8K  FLP 50K    400 Hz  3   5 pole   500 Hz  3   5 pole   1 kHz  3   5 pole Butterworth  3 kHz  3   7 pole Butterworth  4 kHz  3   7 pole Butterworth  8 kHz  3   7 
104. phics or publishing program     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    7  Maintenance and  Troubleshooting       7 1 Error Messages Displayed when Loading  APWIN    Cannot find WW_OA232 DLL    APWIN is a 32 bit application  Microsoft Windows 3 11 is a 16 bit  operating system  By adding an extension called WIN 32S to the  Windows 3 11  itis able to run 32 bit applications  The APWIN  installation program automatically checks to see if WIN 32S version 1 30  is present on the machine and  if not  requests that it be installed  For  WIN 32S to take effect after this installation  the computer must be  restarted  The setup program will automatically do this but gives the user  the option of not restarting  If APWIN is started with first restarting the  computer  after just completing the installation  this message will appear     If a version of WIN 32S lower than 1 30 is present or if WIN 32S is  inadvertently removed at some future time or some other change is made  to the Windows installation that causes WIN 32S to not be present  this  message will appear  Reinstall WIN32S by using the WIN32S installation  disks supplied with APWIN     Could not find an ISA WIN or PCM WIN APIB Interface  Card  Will run in DEMO mode    APWIN requires an Audio Precision Windows type interface card to  communicate with System One or System Two  An ISA card fora  desktop compute
105. po     20     30    a                             mmm                                                                                                       50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 13  FLP A20K Apogee    Brick Wall    20 kHz Low Pass Filter    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications Specifications        10 Ae              pa     20        30        40                                                                                                       Smmm    20 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k    Hz    Figure 2 14  FHP 400 400 Hz 9 pole High Pass Filter        10 E z     0 E              pa  N  lo                                                                       100m 200m 500m 2 5 10    Figure 2 15  FBP XXXX Fixed 1 3 Octave Band Pass Filter   10 E Ap          A  BA       10    LW          20 5       790        30                    40                                                                                                         50 E  O10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50k  Hz    Figure 2 16  FBP 500X High Q 500 Hz Band Pass Filter  for CD linearity testing    10 E Ap              0     10        20       apa     30           40                                                                                                    BP TTT TTT        5  a 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 5
106. pole Butterworth  50 kHz  5   3 pole Butterworth          2 2 12 5 Bandwidth Limiting  High Pass    FHP 70  FHP 400  FHP 2K   FHP 20K    70 Hz  8   8 pole   400 Hz  8   9 pole   2 kHz  3   9 pole   20 kHz  3    per AES 17        System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Analyzer Specifications    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    2 2 12 6 1 3 Octave  Class I  Bandpass Family    Family Response    FBP 120  FBP 180  FBP 250  FBP 300  FBP 400  FBP 500  FBP 600  FBP 666  FBP 800  FBP 945  FBP 1000  FBP 1200  FBP 1500  FBP 2000  FBP 3000  FBP 3150  FBP 4000  FBP 4500  FBP 5000  FBP 6000  FBP 8000  FBP 10000  FBP 12500  FBP 15000  FBP 16000  FBP 20000  FBP 22000    Class II  4 pole     0 2 dB from 0 97 f   to 1 03 fo     lt  12 dB at 0 8 fp and 1 25 fo     lt  32 dB at 0 5 fo and 2 0 fo    fo   120 Hz  fo   180 Hz  fo   250 Hz  fo   300 Hz  fo   400 Hz  fo   500 Hz  fo   600 Hz  fo   666 Hz  fo   800 Hz  fo   945 Hz  fo   1 00 kHz  fo   1 20 kHz  fo   1 50 kHz  fo   2 00 kHz  fo   3 00 kHz  fo   3 15 kHz  fo   4 00 kHz  fo   4 50 kHz  fo   5 00 kHz  fo   6 00 kHz  fo   8 00 kHz  fo   10 0 kHz  fo   12 5 kHz  fo   15 0 kHz  fo   16 0 kHz  fo   20 0 kHz  fo   22 0 kHz    Specifications    2 11    Specifications Analyzer Specifications    Receiver 
107. r    200 Hz  15 kHz kHz band limited with  15 625 kHz  PAL  notch receiver testing filter    200 Hz  15 kHz bandpass with 19 kHz notch  filter    Video notch filter  15 625 Hz or 15 734 kHz band  reject     20 kHz    brick wall    filter    Fixed low pass Band Limiting filter  Specify  frequency     5 pole Butterworth filter at 300 Hz  400 Hz   500 Hz  or 1 kHz     7 pole Butterworth filter at 3 kHz  4 kHz  5 kHz   or 8 kHz     Sharp Elliptic Response filter at 10 kHz  12 7 kHz   15 kHz  18 kHz  19 kHz  20 kHz  or 22 kHz     3 pole Butterworth filter at 50 kHz     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Overview    Introduction    A rear panel configuration label on the System One identifies the  model number  the options and filters installed  and the warranty  expiration date  domestic  or date of manufacture  export      System One is normally supplied with an APWIN compatible ISA bus  interface card for installation in the user   s PC  An option replaces this  card with a type II PCMCIA interface card for use in a notebook  computer  Each of these cards comes with the appropriate APIB  Audio  Precision Interface Bus  cable to interconnect the computer with the  System One  This version of APWIN requires one of these cards  and will  not function with earlier System One PCI 1  PCI 2  PCI 3  or ISA DOS  interface cards  or PCM DOS PCMCIA interface cards    
108. r 240 V ac   10   6    50   60 Hz  components    Power Ratings    System One 240 VA max   Switcher  each unit  20 VA max   DCX 20 VA max   SIA 322 none  powered from the System One     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Environmental  all components  Specifications          Fuse Requirements 100 or 120 V 230 or 240 V  System One  Switchers 200 mA    DCX    100 mA    2 8 Environmental  all components     Temperature Range    Operating  5  C to  40  C   Storage  40  C to  75  C  Humidity 80  RH to at least  40  C  non condensing   Altitude 2000 m Maximum    2 9 Physical Dimensions and Weights    2 9 1 System One    Dimensions  Width 17 5 in   44 4 cm   including handle and feet  Height 5 7 in   14 5 cm   including feet  Depth 18 in   45 7 cm   including connectors   Weight Approximately 34 Ibs  15 9 kg   depending upon    options installed    2 9 2 Switchers  DCX 127  and SIA 322       Dimensions  Width 17 2 in   43 7 cm   Height 1 75 in   4 4 cm   Depth 10 625 in   27 cm    Weight  Switchers 9 2 Ibs  4 2 kg   DC 127 9 5 Ibs  4 3 kg   SIA 322 6 9 Ibs  3 1 kg    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 31    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    Regulatory Compliances  all components     2 10 Regulatory Compliances  all components     EMC    Complies with FCC Par
109. r or a PCMCIA interface card for a notebook computer  is shipped with every copy of APWIN  This card needs to be installed in  the computer  APWIN can be run without such a card but all functions  requiring the hardware will not function  That is  it will not be possible to  receive live readings from the system or to set the generator  However  it  is possible to load previously stored data  modify graph appearances   print graphs  and other activities not requiring hardware    Found a non WIN APIB card  This program requires an    ISA WIN or PCM WIN card to function  Will run in DEMO  mode     The following Audio Precision interface cards will generate this  message     PCI 1  PCI 2  PCI 3  ISA DOS  and PCM DOS     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 7 1    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Error Messages Displayed when Loading APWIN    These cards do not have support for APWIN and are designed for  DOS software such as S1 EXE and LIB C     System One not properly installed or not powered on   Will run in DEMO mode     This message will appear if a correct interface APIB card is present  and if any of the following conditions are true  System One not  connected  System One not powered on  System One internal interface  defective  APIB interface cable defective     System One not properly installed or not powered on   Will run in DEMO mode     This message wil
110. r table top use  the System One can be stacked with switchers or  other instruments     3 1 Rack Mounting    3 1 1 System One    A kit is available to allow rackmounting in a standard 19 inch  equipment rack  Contact Audio Precision for further information     3 1 2 Switchers  SIA 322  and DCX 127    To rack mount the switchers  SIA 322  and DCX 127  note that the  rackmounting brackets can be installed in two ways     e To mount the front panels flush with the front of the rack  or    e To mount the instruments with the panels recessed  which allows  space for the connectors inside the rack     For the switchers  be sure to observe the instruction given in Section  3 2 1 when rackmounting     3 2 Primary Power Considerations    Refer to Section 2 7 or the rear panel label for fuse specifications   Unplug the power cord from the instrument before changing fuses or  performing any other operations described in this section     3 2 1 AC Mains Switch Required    The SWR 2122 Series switchers do not have individual power  switches and are intended for continuous operation  However  they  should be plugged into a switched power source or mounted to give the  user access to the mains cable for disconnect     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 3 1    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Hardware Installation    3 2    Primary Power Considerations    3 2 2 Checking or Changing Power Line Voltage       
111. re 5 4     5 2 System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Installing APWIN Software Installation  Windows 3 11    Note   If you do not see the Welcome opening screen shown in    Figure 5 4  and you are installing APWIN under Windows  3 11  it is possible that your system does not have the  Windows 32 bit extensions required to run APWIN        If the Win32s extension to Windows 3 11 has not been previously  installed   you will see the following screen        Figure 5 3  Install Win32s message screen    If your screen displays the message shown in Figure 5 3  perform the  procedure described in Section 5 2 now  Otherwise  your screen should  look like Figure 5 4        Figure 5 4  APWIN Installation Welcome screen         Several 32 bit applications require Win32s to run on Windows 3 11  It is possible that some other  application you have previously installed has already installed Win32s     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 3    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Installing APWIN    Click on the Lites  button to proceed        Figure 5 5  Choose Destination dialog box  program files  This screen will suggest locations for the APWIN program files  If you    wish to choose an alternate location  click on the button   Note that the sample pr
112. rect fuse is installed for the intended input  voltage  refer to fuse ratings in Section 2 7 or marked on the rear  panel   If necessary  change the fuse type as described in the  following section     7  Replace the cover and verify that the indicator pin shows the desired  voltage     3 2 3 Fuse Information    The connector fuse block voltage selector assembly allows two fusing  arrangements  North American  see Figure 3 3   and European   seeFigure 3 4   The North American fusing arrangement uses a single  type 3AG  0 25 x 1 25 in   SB     slow blow     fuse  the European fusing  arrangement uses two 5 x 20 mm IEC approved type T fuses  Refer to  the label on the rear panel for fuse current ratings     Jumper bar A        Fuse block        gt  gt   Cover     gt     Figure 3 3  North American fusing arrangement       Figure 3 4  European fusing arrangement    System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 3 3    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Hardware Installation Installing ISA WIN APIB Card    3 2 4 Changing Fusing Arrangement  To change from one fusing arrangement to the other     1  Remove the AC power cord from the AC Mains Connector     2  Open the cover of the connector fuse block voltage selector  assembly with a small blade screwdriver or similar tool     3  On the back of the cover  loosen the Phillips screw two turns   then remove the fuse block by sliding up  then away from the  screw a
113. s dialog DOX       ee eccccceteseteeteeeeceeteceeeeteteeteteeetietetieteetaeeee 6 5  Figure 6 8  Configuration dialog DOX oo    ceeceeseeesseeeneeeeseeecseseeecseeetseeessesaseetaesaeeeseteneees 6 8  Figure 6 9  Widows 3 11 How to Use Help SCreen oo  eecetteeeteteereeressesteseeereesees 6 10  Figure 6 10  Windows 95 Windows Help SCreen oo    cece esses eteeeeseeerseseeereetees 6 10  Figure 6 11  APWIN Help Contents SCre n  0    eeceeseeesseeeeteeetteeeteeceeetetestecesneteeetaeeas 6 11  Figure 6 12  Printer Setup dialog DOX oe  eeeceeseeeseeecseeeeeecesseeetesasetateesaseetsaeetaseetaaenes 6 12  Figure 7 1  About APWIN WINdOW   tcc  cscetusscusschsscuis hives aplecsdecatevadhacsbiy cansieadvea eens cactenees 7 4  System One Description Installation APWIN Guide vii    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Safety Information    Do NOT service or repair this product unless properly qualified  Only  a qualified technician or an authorized Audio Precision distributor should  perform servicing        Do NOT defeat the safety ground connection  This product is  designed to operate only from a 50 60 Hz AC power source  250 Vrms  maximum  with an approved three conductor power cord and safety  grounding  Loss of the protective grounding connection can result in  electrical shock hazard from the accessible conductive surfaces of this  product     For continued fire hazard protection  fuses should be replaced ONLY  wit
114. scription Installation APWIN Guide 3 9    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Hardware Installation    Setting Switcher Addresses and Modes    3 6 2 Input  Output  and Patch Point Switcher  Mode Switches    Switches 5 and 6 of the switch bank set the switcher mode as  described in Table 3 2  The modes are defined below     Table 3 2  Patch point switcher mode settings                         Patch Point Rear Switch  Mods Switch 5 Switch 6  Either A or B Up Up  Channel A Up Down  Channel B Down Up  Off Down Down             Either A or B  The switcher   s channel A responds to the A channel  addresses  and channel B responds to B channel addresses  This is the  normal mode     Channel A  The switcher   s channel A and channel B both respond  to A channel addresses     Channel B  The switcher   s channel A and channel B both respond  to B channel addresses     Off  Neither channel responds to any address     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com       Setting Switcher Addresses and Modes Hardware Installation    3 6 3 Unbalanced Switcher Mode Switch    The SWR 2122U unbalanced switcher may be used for generator  output or analyzer input switching  Switch 6 of the six switch binary  switch bank selects between these modes     Set Switch 6 to the UP position to operate as an input switcher   sw
115. sert Disk 1 of  the WIN 32S installation disks included with this APWIN package  From  the Windows PROGRAM MANAGER  select RUN and use the button to  find the SETUP EXE file on the floppy drive that contains disk 1  You  should see the following dialog box                                            Browse  File Name  Directories   setup exe ay  C I  _mssetup exe E B ay    _mstest exe  4    List Files of Type  Drives   Programs 4 Sa E                    Figure 5 14  Win32s installation startup    Double click on SETUP EXE and the installation will proceed  The  next dialog you will see will be the following  Figure 5 15            Microsoft Win32s version 1 25 Setup Program D    Micresoft Setup       Microsoft Win32s Setup       Welcome to the Microsoft Win32s Setup Program    This program will install the Microsoft Win32s system components  You  will also have the option of installing the Win32 game Freecell to verify  the correct installation of Win32s     Make sure that any other applications are closed and that all data is  saved before proceeding     Da a             Figure 5 15  Win32s Welcome window  Click on Continue and the following screen  Figure 5 16  will appear     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 5 9    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Software Installation  Windows 3 11 Installing WIN32S          Microsoft Win32s version 1 25 Setup Program 2    Microsoft Setup              
116. sssessreesesreessaes 6 13  6 6 PUBLISHING  Graphs a aeria aieiaa aR eae aet 6 14  7  Maintenance and Troubleshooting  7 1 Error Messages Displayed when Loading APWIN    ssc 7 1  T  PCM CIA difficulties ierices 7 3  1 3  technical SUPPO niaii marae a wn Aa a ANE AaS 7 4  System One Description Installation APWIN Guide v    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Table of Figures       Figure 11  SW R 2122 SWitcherss sccci2iscitshesesdhlageacte  ovieteshsuaiend EE T 1 5  Figure 1 2  DCX 127 Multi Function Module   sssssssssssssssssisisisriiinnisininsnnnsrsrsrsisisininnnns 1 6  Figure 1 3  SIA 322 Serial Interface Adapter    ssssissisisssisisisisrsiinnisinnnnnnnsinisisinisininnnns 1 7  Figure 1 4 GAT1 GPIB to APIB Translator      ssssssisisissssssisissisissssiinininnnnisrsrsrsinisrnnnnnns 1 8  Figure 2 1  Typical bandpass and bandreject responses at 1 KHZ errsrerrren 2 5  Figure 2 2  Typical residual bandpass noise vs frequency  input Shorted    eee 2 5  Figure 2 3  Typical reponses of the bandwidth limiting filters    2 8  Figure 2 4  FIL AWT ANSI IEC    A    Weighting Filter    2 12  Figure 2 5  FIL CCR CCIR 468   DIN 45404 Noise Weighting Filter    2 12  Figure 2 6  FIL CIT CCITT P53 Noise Weighting Filter essees 2 13  Figure 2 7  FIL CMS C Message Weighting Filter  ANSI IEEE 743 1984     2 13  Figure 2 8  FIL CWT    C    Weighting  IEC 179       ccccccscseescicssceseseseseeeeseeeeaes 2 13  Figure 2 9  FLP 1K 
117. stallation  Windows 3 11    had the easiest installation  We recommend that anyone experiencing  difficulties installing this PCM WIN interface obtain the current Card and  Socket Services package called    CardWare       available from     Award Software International Inc   777 East Middlefield Road  Mountain View  CA 94043 4023  Tel   415  968 4433   Fax   415  968 0274    5 3 3 Configuring Card Services for use with  APS1DRV    Card Services assigns I O and Memory card addresses when the card  is inserted  To do that  it must have a    pool    of free memory and I O  addresses to choose from  Each vendor uses a different method of  generating and keeping the    pool        APWIN requires that one of the four PCM WIN addresses be  available  The    pool    of I O addresses needs to include one of these   Since some vendors don   t include these addresses in their standard     pool     the user must manually change it  This section describes the  changes  if any  that are needed on a vendor by vendor basis     To make it easier to identify the software vendor  their standard  installation directory is included with the vendor s name     5 3 3 1 System Soft Corporation Installed in CARDSOFT  directory   More than half of the PCMCIA systems shipped use System Soft   s  Card and Socket Services  We have found APS1DRV to be very  compatible with their Card Services Release 2 1  Version 2 06  The  Socket Services file name is dependent on the interface chip  manufacturer  The Car
118. t 15 Subpart J  class B    89 336 EEC  92 31 EEC  and 93 68 EEC   EN 50081 1  1992  Emissions Class B   EN 50082 1  1992  Immunity    Safety Complies with 73 23 EEC  93 68 EEC   EN6010 1  1993      IEC 1010 1  1990     Amendment 1  1992    Amendment 2  1995     Installation category II     Pollution Degree 2    2 11 Software and Control    2 11 1 Computer Requirements    APWIN is a Microsoft Windows based program  As such  it requires  that Windows be installed on the computer  Windows in turn has its own  hardware and software requirements  Although there is a minimum  configuration that will run Windows  practical considerations will suggest  a configuration exceeding this to achieve acceptable speed with most  applications  including APWIN  If the computer used to run APWIN will  also be required to run other Windows applications such as word  processors  spread sheets  or data bases we suggest a computer  configuration better than the minimum requirement  The following table  lists the minimum and recommended requirements              Minimum Recommended  Requirement Configuration  Windows 3 11  Computer CPU  386SX  20 MHz 486DX2  66MHz  Memory  8 MB 16 MB  Hard drive  100 MB 500 MB  Free hard drive space  20 MB 100 MB  Video  VGA  640 x 480  SVGA  1024 x 768   Windows 95  NT 4 0  Computer CPU  486DX2  66MHz Pentium or better  Memory  16 MB 32 MB or more  Hard drive  500 MB 500 MB or more  Free hard drive space  100 MB 100 MB  Video  VGA  640 x 480  SVGA  1024 x 768      
119. trumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    DCX 127 Multi Function Module Specifications Specifications    2 5 2 Resistance Measurements          Accuracy         6 rdg s 25 rdg s   200 Q range 0 05    0 04 Q 0 05    0 1 Q   2 KQ range 0 05   0 2 Q 0 05   1 Q   20 kQ range 0 05   1 Q 0 05   10 Q   200 kQ range 0 05   10 Q 0 05   100 Q   2 MQ range    0 15   100 Q 0 15   1 KQ  Resolution 0 005  of range 0 025  of range  Open Circuit Voltage  lt  6 Vdc       2 5 3 DC Outputs    Range  10 500 V  bipolar output   Resolution 20 uV  20 bits equivalent   Accuracy   0 05    0 2 mV  absolute      40 uV  relative to best fit line  Maximum Output Current 20 mA source  10 mA sink  Output Floating Characteristics Low    terminal can float up to 2 Vpk    2 5 4 Digital Input Output    Configuration 22 bit  21 bits data plus sign  words  plus data valid  and new data strobes  LSTTL CMOS compatible  25   pin D subminiature connectors     Maximum Data Rate Approx 8 ms transfer  limited by computer speed    2 5 5 Auxiliary Output Ports    Configuration Three independent 8 bit parallel ports  LSTTL CMOS  compatible            With both 2 wire or 4 wire configurations  When using 4 wire configuration  lead resistance must  be  lt 1 5 Q     24 Full scale on the 2 MQ range is 2 50 MQ     System One Description Installation APWIN Guide 2 29    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    Specifications    2 30    
120. uVpp to 75 40 Vpp   Selectable 40  50  60  100  125  250  or 500 Hz   all 2     Selectable 80  100  125  250  500 Hz  or1 kHz   all  2      3 15 kHz  DIM 30 or DIM 100  or 2 96 kHz  DIM B     1   Squarewave is bandwidth limited with a 1 pole  filter at 100 kHz in DIM 100 mode and 30 kHz in DIM   30 DIM B modes        2 2 13 3 Analyzer Related Specifications    Minimum Input  IMD Range  Accuracy  Residual IMD    SMPTE Mode    Test Signal  Compatibility    IMD Measured      DIM Mode    Test Signal  Compatibility    IMD Measured        10 mV   0 20     1 dB for indicated IMD products   0 0018  SMPTE  0 0020  DIM  0 0005  CCIF    40     500 Hz  LF  mixed with 3     200 kHz  HF   any  ration from 0 1 to 8 1  LF HF     40     500 Hz amplitude modulation products of the HF  tone  Measurement bandwidth is typically 30 Hz      700 Hz  however  the tunable 1 3 octave bandpass  filter may be used for improved sensitivity or analysis  of individual products     2 96     3 18 kHz squarewave mixed with 4     100 kHz  sinewave  4 1 peak peak     All products in the 750 Hz     2 40 kHz band   expressed relative to the amplitude of the sinewave  tone  Measurement bandwidth is 400 Hz     2 45 kHz   however  the tunable 1 3 octave bandpass filter may  be used for improved sensitivity or analysis of  individual products             Balanced output mode only  Divide maximum amplitude by 2   6 dB  for unbalanced output  mode  Amplitude is calibrated in V pp  Other units are referenced to an equiva
121. uency  to  2   through 9  harmonic of that frequency  or to a user entered offset  frequency  A DSP implemented RMS detector follows the filter     System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com                                                                DSP Specifications Specifications  48 kHz Sample Rate 192 kHz Sample Rate  Range 20 Hz     21 75 kHz 80 Hz     80 kHz  Filter Shapes 6 pole 1 8 octave  Q   12   6 pole 1 8 octave  Q     3 dB BW 8  of center 12   3 dB BW 8  of  frequency  or 10 pole center frequency   1 10 octave Q   15   3 dB  BW 6 7  of center  frequency   2 3 5 2 GENANLR  GENANLR is a real time two channel digital input output program  designed for use only with System One Dual Domain  It generates a  sinewave of any amplitude and frequency  acquires digital format audio  data on two channels simultaneously  has two DSP implemented RMS  detectors  and offers a selection of filters including selectable highpass   tunable bandpass or bandreject  A weighting and CCIR weighting filters  plus a quasi peak detector for noise measurements  It thus emulates in  the digital domain most of the common analog domain audio  measurements  Belw are the digital analyzer specifications  for digital  generator specifications  see the real time sections of    Signal Output in  Digital Domain      Level Measurement Related  Range 0 dB FS to  125 dB FS  Resolution  0 
122. veform display plus digital  domain signal generation    FFTSLIDE Spectrum analysis  amp  waveform display    FASTTEST Rapid testing of typical electronic devices with input  amp   output at same location  no time delay    FASTTRIG Rapid testing of broadcast links  recorded media or  other devices with time delay or frequency shift    MLS Quasi anechoic frequency  amp  phase response of  loudspeakers    System O ne Description Installation APWIN Guide    Artisan Technology Group   Quality Instrumentation     Guaranteed    888  88 SOURCE   www artisantg com    DSP Specifications    System O ne Description Instal                                                                         Specifications  FFTGEN FFTSLIDE   FASTTEST   FASTTRIG MLS  Maximum acquisition 16 384 30 720 16 384 16 384 32 768  record length  samples   with full memory  Maximum acquisition 4 096 8 192 4 096 NA NA  record length  samples   with small memory  Maximum full memory 341 MS 640 ms 341 ms 341 ms 683 ms  acquisition time  48 kHz  sample rate  scales  inversely with sample  rate except at 1 kHz  sample rate   Maximum full memory 16 384 sec  24 576 sec NA NA NA  acquisition time  1 kHz  sample rate  Waveform display modes   Normal  Normal  NO NO Normal  interpolate   interpolate  interpolate  peak  peak max peak  max  FFT spectrum analysis YES YES YES YES YES  by cross  correlation of MLS  signal  FFT of any arbitrary NO YES NO NO YES  section of record  beginning of  beginning  beginning  record only  
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124. width   44 1 k  20 kHz  bandwidth   32 k  15 kHz bandwidth   or 1 k  sample second  350 Hz bandwidth   Not all sample  rates are available with all DSP programs        A D Analog Sources Selectable Channel A or B following input range  sections of analog analyzer     Reading     analyzer  output  following tunable analog bandreject or  bandpass filter and all analog high pass  low pass   optional  and external filters   generator monitor  output  or panel mounted dc coupled fixed sensitivity                BNC inputs   Worst Case Harmonic or  85 dB for in band signals   lt 0 5 x sample rate    60  Spurious Product dB for out of band signals   Direct  BNC  Inputs Input via Analog Analyzer  Amplitude Range 2 00 Vrms full scale 300 uV to 160 Vrms full   2 828 Vpk  scale  autoranging  Accuracy  Flatness  0 25 dB dc      0 45 x  0 25 dB 20 Hz      0 45 x    sample rate  at sample sample rate  at sample  rates  gt 8 kHz  for example   rates  gt 8 kHz  for   dc     20 kHz   44 1 kHz   example  20 Hz     20 kHz  sample rate   44 1 kHz sample rate          2 3 2 Analog Output Related    Four DSP programs  FFTGEN  FASTTEST  FASTTRIG  MLS   include signal generation capability and are often used to test analog  domain devices  The digitally generated signal must thus be converted to  the analog domain  These specifications describe the accuracy and  limitations of that conversion  Note that while FFTGEN  FASTTEST  and  FASTTRIG can generate two downloaded independent digital  waveforms 
    
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