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1. 158 luc p 158 Instrument Configurations and File Management 160 Data Export and ATCRIVIDIO E 166 AER ER le EE 170 en RA 176 On Screen Key DO a EE RS e i EN E Rn RM RR deux ERU 176 Remote Operation in LAN oo pa opas eo eu Eoo pons essa et savewsieencaxpeeienesextacesdecteis 176 Assigning PAINE SSCS aa meisvuitunbos cian ides qid ine enka 177 Remote Desktop COMIC CO MERE 178 Windows Firewall Gettings mnn 179 Windows XP Embedded rrrsnnnvvvrnnnnnnvernnnnnnnvennnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnennnnnnneensnnnnnneennnnnnne 180 Firmware Recovery to Delivery State rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnner 181 Firmware UDG AUG t 182 E Tun c e E o M 184 Storing and Packing the Instrument 184 Fille ENEE 185 Glossary I Q Data Recorder rannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnennn Listol CommalitIS ee R amp S IQR 1 1 Preparing the I Q Data Recorder for Use Preparing the UO Data Recorder for Use The R amp S IQR is a fast recording and replay device for digital UO data which is transfer red over the R amp S Digital UO Interface The R amp S Digital I Q Interface is supported by many Rohde amp Schwarz instruments A typical application scenario is a drive test where an R amp S TSMW Universal Radio Network Analyzer is used as a network scan ner providing an U
2. sese 80 Main Application Window General rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnvennnnnnr 80 o Ir I T e 80 Configuration File E 84 A A O ng NE 85 R amp SSIQR Contents TOUS c o 85 5 5 1 WO Data P OT NING C 86 AN Ua IMPON GE 87 5 5 3 Supported Dala FN AS 88 SI le 91 20 TEN 91 6 Software OptiOnS raxxannrnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennunnnunnnnnnunnnunnnennnnnnunen 92 6 1 R amp S TSMW Control R amp S IQR K1 rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn 92 6 1 1 R amp S TSMW Automatic Gain CONTO EE 94 6 2 R amp S Generator Control R amp S IQR K2 nnrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnr 96 6 3 Import Export of Waveform Files and Meta Data Files R amp S IQR K101 99 6 4 GPS Data Recording R amp S IQR K102 rrrrnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 99 6 5 GPS Map R amp S TORIL 100 651 R PE Need 101 6 5 2 R amp S IQR K103 DOW 0210 minado ocio 102 6 6 Ref level controlled recording and replay of RF signals for AGC R amp S IQR K104 103 6 7 Network Attached Streaming R amp S IQR K1069 104 7 Remote Control BESS Larsen 106 71 Remote Control OperatlOn iconos diana 106 71 1 1 Activating Remote
3. Close the map manually to return to the R amp S IQR application window Td kk kk kk kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk Ek kk kk kk kk kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk kk kk Assuming that the TSMW Control option is installed check the configuration of this application ACKCkCKCKCk CK CK Ck kk kk kk kk kk kk Ek kk Ek kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk Ko AAA SYSTem APPLication SOURce FILenamel SYSTem APPLication SOURce SYMBolic SYSTem APPLication SOURce SELectl ON SYSTem APPLication SOURce RUNNing KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Archive and export data KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK SYSTem ARCHive SOURce FILEname e 2jun16 SYSTem ARCHive DESTination FILEname i 2jun16 SYSTem ARCHive FORMat WVARchive SYSTem ARCHive STARt SYSTem ARCHive DURation SYSTem ARCHive RATE SYSTem ARCHive PROGress SYSTem ARCHive RUNNing SYSTem ARCHive STOP Additional and Optional Tasks T p dir dir di div dir div div di div di div div di div dir dis di di di dir div div di dir div div div di dis div dir di di div di di di div di di div dis di div di dii div di dio di div dis di di dis di dir div di dir di dis dir di dii d IF SYSTem ARCHive RUNNing 1 Re import the archived data the data file 2junl6 wsl must have been completely written to the USB device p dir dir di div di
4. Data Data in block data format Parameters for setting and query lt FileName gt String parameter to specify the name of the file Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage SCPI confirmed MMEMory DCATalog lt DirectoryName gt Returns the subdirectories of the current or of a specified directory Parameters lt DirectoryName gt String parameter to specify the directory If the directory is omit ted the command queries the contents of the current directory see MMEMory CDIRectory Return values lt Directory 1 gt Names of the subdirectories separated by commas Usage Query only See also chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 MMEMory DCATalog LENGth lt DirectoryName gt Returns the number of subdirectories of the current or of a specified directory Parameters lt DirectoryName gt String parameter to specify the directory If the directory is omit ted the command queries the contents of the current directory see MMEMory CDIRectory General Tasks Example see also chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only MMEMory DELete lt FileName gt Removes a file from the specified directory Parameters lt FileName gt String parameter to specify the name and directory of the file to be removed Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Event SCPI c
5. R amp S AMU200A rear panel o al ac rJ Ol R amp S lQR 000000000000 a gu rear panel SISSE gu C exe O i e 2 v A EE A oe Ol O DIGITAL IN LT ce EC ipeo ED CL 00 el j RRC DIGITAL Mui 0 55 0 our DIGITAL IQ OUT IQ Data Reference Frequency Fig 2 3 Basic test setup for data replay 2 Ensure that both instruments are switched on and that the R amp S AMU200A is con figured to use an external reference frequency and receive data at BASEBAND DIGITAL IN Refer to the R amp S AMU200A operating manual for details Checking the connection After the R amp S IQR has completed its startup procedure the Dest Instrum control block of the Player window shows the connected instrument with its serial number and digital output connector 2 4 4 Basic Operating Sequence In the following example the data file 23une1 6 recorded in section Recording Data is replayed using manual trigger mode 1 If the R amp S IQR is still in Recorder mode tap Goto Player User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 36 R amp S IQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation 2 9 Stream rom o Player Stream aLevel Buffer Status a ksa ao 0 000 FS Status Ready ksa 0 10 486 Info Dest Instrum config AMUZ00A Trigger Output 100005 007 config config l Armed 8 000 017 MS s E 09 23 26 Goto Open r Play IL Pause n Stop M GoTo Recorder Main Menu
6. MBytesis Progress Import Running Abort Goto Recorder Source Files All wua archive files and wvh header for raw data files are listed in the source file selection dialog SCPI commands The SYSTem IMPort commands control data import See chapter 9 5 3 Data Export and Archiving on page 166 5 5 3 Supported Data Formats 5 5 3 1 WV Archive UO data is stored as an encrypted wva backup file for later re import 5 5 3 2 Raw Data Raw UO data is stored in a wvd data file e g for analysis with MATLAB in combi nation with a corresponding wvh header file giving necessary information about sample rate etc WVD Data Files x wvd data files contain raw unencrypted alternating I Q samples as 16 bit two s complement signed integers in little endian byte order the least significant byte pre cedes the most significant byte see example below User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 88 Tools Raw data is only available if option R amp S IQR K101 is unlocked refer to chapter 6 Software Options on page 92 Example Recorded UO samples I 0 OxAABB Q 0 OxCCDD I 1 0x1122 Q 1 0x3344 I 2 OxBEEF Q 2 OxCAFE Hexadecimal storage dump of the resulting wvd file lt address gt lt byte 0 3 00000000 BB AA DD CC 00000004 22 11 44 33 00000008 EF BE FE CA WVH Header Files x wvh header files contain tags in the following format TAGNAME VALUE
7. Map resolution The repeated Zoom In function works until the maximum resolution of the map is reached afterwards a new Zoom In removes the map Tap Zoom Out to return to the map Create and load your own map if higher resolution is required Level of Detail see chapter 6 5 2 R amp S IQR K103 Downloader on page 102 When a file with associated GPS information is displayed a car symbol on the map shows the current position of the map a red line indicates the measurement track The car symbol in the upper right corner of the map view centers the map around the current position F gt vyest Zamilapark urs I Ak Le Strassenbahn Betrebshof ER Carerbezone Am Mocsfeld salmdort Berg am Ge Ss Laim GoTo button During replay you can combine the map view with the functionality of the GoTo but ton described in chapter 4 2 6 Selective Replay GoTo on page 78 Replacing the Map The R amp S IQR stores a single map on its internal hard disk The maximum file size for maps is 1 GB The pre installed world map is sufficient for most applications it can be restored from the R amp S IQR documentation CD ROM The resolution Level of Detail of a map depends on its file size and the covered area At fixed file size a smaller area increases the resolution and vice versa If the resolution of the pre installed map is not sufficient or if only a limited area is required
8. cccceccecccccccececccececceccecceatectencestecceacececuuecesuesueaes 137 INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt SEL c cccsceccaccecccccaccccescecccccecccccnceccencecencesneccesaeaces 138 INPut RECorder CHANnel NUMBer Returns the number of channels present in the multiplex stream that is currently being recorded Return values lt Channel gt float Usage Query only INPut RECorder CHANnel NUMRecord Returns number of channels being recorded Return values lt Channel gt integer Usage Query only INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt CLOCk Returns the sampling rate of the respective channel in the muxiplexed stream currently being recorded Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt SampleRate gt float Usage Query only INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt NAMed Returns the name of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being recorded Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt ChannelName gt string Usage Query only Recorder Commands INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt PEP Returns the PEP of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being recorded Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt PEP gt float Usage Query only INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt PRESent Returns if the respective channel is effectively present in the multiplex stream currently recorded Suffix
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10. lt FileName gt String parameter containing the file name and path e g e 2june16 The extensions depend e g on the export archiving format SYSTem ARCHive FORMat and must not be specified Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 General Tasks SYSTem ARCHive FORMat lt Format gt Sets the export archiving format The RAW export format requires option R amp S IQR K101 Parameters lt Format gt WVARchive RAW WVARchive Archive data to encrypted wv file RAW Export raw data to wvd file RST WVARchive Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 SYSTem IMPort DURation SYSTem ARCHive DURation Returns the remaining import or export archiving time Return values lt Time gt String variable HH MM SS RST 00 00 00 Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only SYSTem IMPort RATE SYSTem ARCHive RATe Returns the current import or export archiving transfer rate Return values lt Rate gt Range Depending on external storage device ROT n a Default unit MBytes s Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only SYSTem IMPort PROGress SYSTem ARCHive PROGress Returns the current import or export archiving progress Return values lt Progress gt Default unit Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usag
11. CLS SYSTem PRESet ACACACkCk Ck ck ok ok ok kk kk ck ck kk ck ok kk ck ck kk kk ok k ck k ok ck k ck k k k k ck k k k ck k k k k k k k ck k k k k kkAX Xk k k xk Select Recorder operating mode Query connected instrument its serial number and output connector Select I Q data file for replay and specify terminate condition Recording Data Query expected sampling rate assuming that a source instrument is connected to the R amp S IQR KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK INSTrument SELect MODE RECorder SYSTem INSTrument SOURce IDENtification INPut RECorder WAVeform SELect e 2june16 TRIGger RECorder STATe Make sure the instrument has finished its initialization phase before proceeding to the next command The trigger state must be different from Please wait INPut RECorder LIMits CONDition FILesize INPut RECorder LIMits FILesize le 8 INPut RECorder LIMits CONDition DURation INPut RECorder LIMits DURation 10 MEASure IQ CLOCKk T KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Configure trigger system Select stand alone synchronization mode use manual trigger and start recording Query no and amplitude of recorded samples pause and stop recording check trigger status You may have to confirm that you want to overwrite the data when arming the trigger system repeatedly KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
12. China Phone 86 800 810 8228 86 400 650 5896 customersupport china rohde schwarz com ROHDE amp SCHWARZ 1171 0200 22 06 00 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 125 1 2 4 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 1 6 2 1 6 3 1 6 4 1 6 5 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 222 2 3 2 3 1 2 4 Contents Preparing the I Q Data Recorder for Use 9 Putting the UO Data Recorder into Operation eeu 9 Unpacking and Checking the l Q Data Recorder 10 Positioning the giri ijt P ic 11 e le MT c 11 EUS NN 12 Connecting the R amp S IQR to the AC Gupply nennen nennen 12 OW GF orando EEE TT 13 Standby and Ready Slat EE 13 Pront Panel TOUP 13 BI EE 14 red EE 15 DEE Hola Leg SEE CO OOOO A 15 Momon E SOR EEE E 15 Rear Panel TOUT c 16 Starting and Shutting Down the Instrument eee 18 instrament AA ng 20 Connecting External ACcesSorieS srrxrnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnvnnnnnennnnnner 20 Connecting a le TE 20 Connecting a AG DOAN cisne pita 21 Connecting a BEE 21 Connecting a LAN Cables dsesesbestetgeeu biie 22 Test Setups with Two LAN Connections cccccceccececceceeeeceeeeseceseuceceusessesesseeessnees 22 Basic R amp S IQR Operation nn xxnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennrnnnnnnne
13. KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Reset instrument KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK RST CLS SYSTem PRESet p dir dir di div dir di di dir di di div di dir di di dis di di dir di dir div dis di di dir dir dir dis di dir di di dir di dir dir di div di di dios dir di di di di di dir dir di dios di di dir di dis div dir dir di di dir di dii d Ensure that the R amp S IQR uses its internal 10 MHz reference signal Select Player Streaming operating mode Query connected instrument its serial number and input connector Select I Q data file for replay KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK SYSTem REFerence FREQuency SOURce INTernal Replaying Data INSTrument SELect MODE PLAYer INSTrument SELect TYPE STReam OUTPut SYSTem INSTrument DESTination IDENtification OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform SELect e 2june16 TRIGger PLAYer STATe 4 i Ei i 2 i 4 4 TRIGger TRIGGer TRIGger TRIGger Configure trigger system Query replayed samples and amplitude PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer Make sure the instrument has finished its initialization phase before proceeding to the next command The trigger state must be different from Please wait ACKCKkCKCKCk CK CK KK CK CI CK KICK CIC KICK KICK KICK CI SKK CIC KIKI CK KK K
14. The tags TYPE COMPONENTS and CLOCK are mandatory Example Mandatory tags of a wvh header file TYPE RAW16LE COMPONENTS IQ CLOCK 10249995 000000 Optional tags of a wvh header file RESOLUTION 14 COMMENT FEL CHO FWVERSION 3 10 02 SAMPLES 16917463039 IREFLEVEL 5 789000 FREQUENCY 2159700000 000000 LDATE 2013 172 19209 52 19 COPYRIGHT 2009 Rohde amp Schwarz IQR The example file contains the following information e TYPE defines the l Q data file format raw data in 16 bit little endian data format TYPE must be RAW16LE e COMPONENTS states the created wvd files contains alternating and Q samples COMPONENTS must be IQ e CLOCK is the sampling clock rate in Sa s e RESOLUTION defines the significant bits in the 16 bit word For multi channel recordings the R amp S IQR exports 14 significant bits left aligned so the 2 LSBs are set to 00 This tag is ignored for import as import will always read 16 bits R amp SSIQR General and Administrative Tasks e FWVERSION is the information about the IQR firmware with which the file was cre ated e SAMPLES is the number of samples in the file The R amp S IQR file format has an internal granularity of 2 621 440 IQ samples That means any number of samples not matching this boundary will be rounded to the next larger multiple of 2 621 440 Additional samples are set to I Q 0 e REFLEVEL Is the initial reference level in dBm It is a seeting fro
15. 84 e E 181 Show Static Show History aiit rtt rein rr tots 67 SUE OWT TR PTT 19 ejss fujse pPXe c 5T 71 Sofware OB saue 92 re ES EE 92 Software update i ria racc Ra d cx Ra 181 182 SPE OP ERE OD RERA ESEA Etas 81 A II me iris mit icd IE 50 70 Source instrument GUI reference recorder A 47 Spectrum EE E 56 Stand alone operation HA m A Po E E E 61 RAT A EIS A ELI DE 41 verme dete rm 15 Standby vs ready m 13 Start Time time trigger esecinisitc casero iodo das 50 70 Startup procedure EE 18 Status EE ETT 67 ROT 45 Status reporting system msi 106 COMMON COMMANGS EE 120 PPP 47 69 Stop Time time trigger ooooccncccccononncncnnnonancnnnnos 50 70 Storage GUI reference recorder A 54 eleg Toro EE EN TA 184 Stream from status indication cccccooonnccnnnococonnonnnnno 67 Stream to status indication cccocoonnnccncccconcnccnncnnonnnos 45 SUE gt TA NE E E 65 GUI reference player AAA 72 Streaming files eV TT UEM 65 ROT NUR T 43 Syne WO gege eege 50 70 Sy ICH OM A e EEE 50 70 T l ew E E 177 Temperature Test Leese 82 Terminate Condition WEE 55 Threshold SPE o AAA 75 TF 51 72 o EE 64 TE 47 69 Trigger Signal Behavior oti tne en res 57531 Trigger Signal Waveform oreet 50 71 Trigger Star Gate on scaricare 91 72 MANO ES bs Mc P se ees 51 72 Trigger system description player ME 61 description recorder cccooonnconccccononc
16. E I Fig 5 4 File Manager dialog Control Elements File Type selects either all files or frequently used file types e g configuration files savrcl waveform files wv for display in the directory overview The control but tons at the bottom of the dialog are self explanatory Remote command All file manager commands belong to the SCPI system MMEMory see chap ter 9 5 2 Instrument Configurations and File Management on page 160 Tools Tools opens a menu where you can select to archive export or import data 5 5 1 Tools Import Export Archiving opens a dialog for transferring UO data from to an USB mass storage device or a network share mounted in Windows as a drive letter via LAN Data Transfer via USB Media If a USB mass storage device is used for this purpose it is recommended to have this media formatted in the NTFS file system as the data volume to be exported or archived is typically big Data Transfer via Network Share Working with a network share requires a PC connected to the R amp S IQR via a network On that PC a folder has to be shared with full privileges read write see PC operating system help for details especially if the access should be restricted to a defined user group For mounting the network share on the R amp S IQR follow this procedure 1 Open Windows Explorer on the R amp S IQR 2 From the Tools menu click Map Network Drive The Map Network
17. FOT Ne 12 PTESOL ee 84 PRUEN Av 15 R R amp S IQR K103 GPS Map Lises eien 100 R amp S IQR K1 TSMW control ic cocinan 92 R amp S IQR K2 Generator controller 96 R amp S IOR K101 Import Export E 99 R amp S IQR K102 GPS Data Recording 99 R amp S ORT 94 103 Es EE EN S 16 c r dai c RR T 47 69 Recording data detailed description eseeeeeeeseesess 40 EXAMPLE E en onan e Eana 24 GUI reference nena m TT 43 remote control commands eeeesees 122 REF INS OT ee 18 Reference ore REL 75 Reference Clock Test 82 Reference Frequency ssss 18 36 39 75 97 Remote control activate deactivate esses 106 DESI S ENE 106 109 ME se 106 Remote Desktop WE 178 Replaying data detailed description ccoooncccccnnccccnnoconnnocanonnnnnnnn 60 o RE EE 36 GUI reference ae m 65 remote control commands eeesseess 139 Required Re ENEE 24 Re 84 RF level p evi EEN 103 RMC Recommended Minimum Sentence C 100 eb M e o A E E E EN S A 22 RUN MOE Jane 50 70 S Sampling CICK E 74 Save Save As configuration oooccccccooncnnccoccnncncononos 84 Save Stream Data sensacional tana 55 SCI COMPANOINY eee 120 SCPI via LAN BIGOSE sees eek 63 S eene EEN 82 elen 58 Serio DN qe
18. General description The recorder trigger system is similar to the trigger system for replay For detailed information including the dependencies between the different settings refer to chap ter 3 Data Recording on page 40 and chapter 4 1 1 Trigger System on page 61 Synchronization Configures the R amp S IQR for stand alone operation or for simultaneous data recording with a second interconnected R amp S IQR see chapter 3 1 1 1 Standalone and Synchronized Operation on page 41 Remote command TRIGger RECorder SYNC Trigger Configuration Basic trigger settings as described in Trigger System In Recorder mode Run Mode Single is supported only Source Source of the trigger events as described in chapter 4 1 1 3 Man ual SCPI via LAN Trigger on page 63 and in chapter 3 1 1 2 Additional Trigger Sources for Recording on page 42 The settings in the Trigger dialog are adjusted to the selected trig ger source The following Trigger Configuration settings are availa ble for a particular trigger source only Execute Arms the Manual trigger General Pur Selects one of the general purpose signals GP1 to GP4 to create pose Signal DIG IQ GP trigger events See chapter 3 1 3 General Purpose Sig nals on page 43 Level Threshold level for the IQ Level trigger Recording starts as soon as the 1 Q level of a recorded sample exceeds the threshold Start Time Start and stop time for Time
19. Import Export of Waveform Files and Meta Data Files e GPSM option R amp S IQR K103 GPS Map e GPSR option R amp S IQR K102 GPS Data Recording e MUX option R amp S IQR K105 Multiplexing UO Data NAS option R amp S IQR K108 Network Attached Streaming e PLY2out option R amp S IQR K107 2nd Dig IQ Out e TSMW option R amp S IQR K1 TSMW Control Return values Status 1 OFF ON 0 Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only SYSTem OPTion B010 SYSTem OPTion B020 SYSTem OPTion B109F General Tasks SYSTem OPTion B119F SYSTem OPTion B110 These commands query whether the following hardware options are installed e B010 option R amp S IQR B010 HDD Module 1 TB 80 MByte s e B020 option R amp S IQR B020 HDD Module 2 TB 80 MByte s e B109F option R amp S IQR B109F SSD Module 0 9 TB 400 MByte s e B119F option R amp S IQR B119F SSD Module 1 9 TB 400 MByte s e B110 option R amp S IQR B110 SSD Module 1 TB 300 MByte s Return values Status 1 OFF ON 0 Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only SYSTem PRESet Performs a factory preset of all instrument settings The command is equivalent to RST see Common Commands Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Event SCPI confirmed SYSTem SETTings LAN1 Returns the IP address of LAN1 port Return
20. R amp SSIQR Data Recording Stream to Recorder IQ Level Buffer Status en eler Status Waiting for trigger signal on IO connec KS 0 235 875 283 Inf I Source Instrum config TSM 11 36 16 TSMVV Goto Open Y Rec die auss Bop HE Man Control Player Main a Fig 3 2 Main application window in recorder mode Formatting config Instrument status The upper part of the main application window provides the following information Stream to Name of the selected storage file See chapter 3 2 5 Storage Set tings on page 54 Buffer Status A green dot indicates normal operation no error A red dot indicates that recording was stopped most likely because the input buffer was empty no data available error Trigger Trigger status message All messages are self explanatory Run Status ning indicates that data is being recorded Ready means that the trigger system has paused or stopped recording User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 45 GUI Reference kSa Sample counter and progress bar The default bookmark labels BF and EF beginning and end of file appear in yellow boxes at the beginning and the end of the progress bar Additional user defined bookmarks are displayed with their index numbers see chapter 3 2 7 Bookmarks on page 58 Click on a bookmark label to retrieve detailed information and to switch between all bookmarks in the file A
21. Sets the gate polarity Active High or Active Low for gated trigger TRIGger PLAYer TYPE GATE Parameters lt Polarity gt HIGHactive LOWactive RST HIGHactive 9 4 4 9 4 4 1 Player Commands Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer STAR INPut lt Connector gt TRIGger PLAYer STOP INPut Connector Selects the input connector for the Trigger Start Gate ON and for the Trigger Stop signal The setting is relevant for external trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce EXTernal Parameters Connector OFF 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 No trigger start stop signal or signal from rear panel BNC con nectors l O 1 to I O 8 RSE OFF Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 STATus PLAYer Returns the current player or ARB generator status Return values lt Status gt OFF ON Replay is stopped paused not yet started OFF or running ON Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only Output Configuration The following commands control and modify the I Q data stream and configure addi tional signals which the R amp S IQR generates when replaying data See also TRIGger PLAYer IMPedance TRIGger PLAYer THReshold Clock Signals The following commands select the sampling and reference clock signals and config ures the input connectors for a possible external clock signal See also TRIGger PLAYer
22. TRIGger RECorder STARt TRIGger RECorder PAUSe TRIGger RECorder STOP TRIGger RECorder EXECute 3 2 2 Source Instruments The Source Instrum control block shows the intrument at the DIGITAL IQ IN connec tor with its serial number and digital output connector name Digital IQ In Disconnec ted is displayed if no compatible source instrument is detected Refer to the data sheet for a list of compatible source instruments The Config button in the Dest Instrum configuration block opens a context menu with two entries e Rem Control opens a configuration dialog where you can install control software for destination instruments see below The Browse buttons in the Configure Source Instruments dialog open a selec tion dialog for the executable programs exe which are accessible from the R amp S IQR If a program is selected a button with its symbolic name appears in the Recorder main application window The button starts the program The TSMW Control application desribed in chapter 6 Software Options on page 92 is entered automatically when the option is unlocked User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 47 GUI Reference Fig 3 3 Configure source instruments e Dig UO Info shows detailed information about the connected source instrument Mappping indicates the number of data streams the device is able to transmit MAP3 means multiple streams and MAP1 means only one stream is possible Fig 3 4 Dig
23. desechar el producto de manera respetuosa con el medio ambiente dir jase a su servicio de atenci n al cliente de Rohde amp Schwarz Si se trabaja de manera mec nica y o t rmica cualquier producto o componente m s alla del funcionamiento previsto pueden liberarse sustancias peligrosas polvos con contenido de metales pesados como p ej plomo berilio o n quel Por eso el producto solo debe ser desmontado por personal especializado con formaci n adecuada Un desmontaje inadecuado puede ocasionar danos para la salud Se deben tener en cuenta las directivas nacionales referentes a la eliminaci n de residuos En caso de que durante el trato del producto se formen sustancias peligrosas o combustibles que deban tratarse como residuos especiales p ej refrigerantes o aceites de motor con intervalos de cambio definidos deben tenerse en cuenta las indicaciones de seguridad del fabricante de dichas sustancias y las normas regionales de eliminaci n de residuos Tenga en cuenta tambi n en caso necesario las indicaciones de seguridad especiales contenidas en la documentaci n del producto La eliminaci n incorrecta de sustancias peligrosas o combustibles puede causar danos a la salud o danos al medio ambiente oe puede encontrar m s informaci n sobre la protecci n del medio ambiente en la p gina web de Rohde amp Schwarz 1171 0000 42 07 Page 14 Quality management and environmental management Sehr geehrter Kunde Sie haben
24. r 167 So Tem IMPort RUNNING varebil GS 168 ren IMP SOUR Ce Fler ENE ad 166 So ten IMPOR INE 168 TT IMPOSTOR roer ii 168 SYSTenmuINSTrFumentDESTInalion IDENIFIGCAHOFR ice pesa p rop diet 141 SYSTEM INS Trumen DES Tination MAPPING KE 141 GAR ube Harf En e REN e Ee RT 141 oYSTenulNSTrPurmenb DESTInaliom E RE 141 SYS TEN INSTrumentDES TinatonmS EE 141 SYSTem INSTrument SOURce IDENtification oooonocccoonnccocconacccononanccnonanoccnonancononnnocononarncnananicininos 123 SYS lem INS Timen SOURCE NAME osmosis iconos nadia aran EE SEs AEEA FIRE ec ERR au De SE 123 SYorem INSTrment SOURCE SERIA uscar il 123 orSTenulNSTIrmenbsoOUce RA RE 123 SETET NAS CONNEC EE 157 SYolem NAS PATH e 157 TN PT 157 Sy oben NAS SETT NPE 157 SEE ER 158 DETTA EE AE ies ce ct ie EE EE EE eo hax Ru eL H 158 STN NAS USER PELS 158 Sra Ten OFP TOn AGC NA 173 TT A A A EAA 173 SP a Nr 173 NTN A PP e o 173 TN PPT 174 TT PTBN ve 174 SYSTem 0OPTion CONTrol RECeiver DISComnect ccooonccccocnncccconnncccocanencnonancnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnanennonaninss 134 ro Tem OPTION CON TOL RECeIVer FILME ostia 134 SYS Ten OPTION CON TIGRE CAVE STAR Lue 134 SYS Term OPT ion CONTO REO6EVEr STATUS iaa a 134 TN o e E EATA EREE ERNER 173 oT PINE 173 Syo lem PIP Nr 173 TN PN 173 o Te FNO MUA a 173 Syo Ten OP TIO NAS AS 1
25. the pre installed map can be replaced by another one that is better suited EE User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 101 R amp SSIQR Software Options To replace the map 1 Connect a USB storage device with a valid map file map in its root directory to your R amp S IQR or copy the file to a mounted network drive 2 Tap Map to open the map view 3 n the control bar across the bottom of the map view tap the 3 icon to open the map file manager dialog 4 Select the new map file in the file list and tap Install The R amp S IQR prompts you to confirm the replacement of the currently installed map and starts the installation This may take some time depending on the size of the maps 5 Close the map file manager In the map view the new map has replaced the previous one To create maps Rohde amp Schwarz provides a software utility described in chap ter 6 5 2 R amp S IQR K103 Downloader on page 102 Storing several maps The R amp S IQR hard disk can store a single map a new map always replaces the old one If several maps are required they have to be stored on an external storage device 6 5 2 R amp S IQR K103 Downloader The R amp S IQR K103 Downloader is a software utility that defines the size and resolu tion Level of Detail of a map and stores it to a map file An installation version of the downloader is available on the R amp S IQR documentation CD ROM Double click the installer file an
26. trigger Recording is enabled in the Stop Time period between the start and the stop time Remote command TRIGger RECorder MODE TRIGger RECorder SOURce TRIGger RECorder IQ GPSignal TRIGger RECorder IQ LEVel TRIGger RECorder STARt TIME TRIGqer RECOrder STOP TIME TRIGger RECorder ARM Trigger Signal Waveform Defines how an External trigger signal or an DIG IQ GP trigger signal controls data recording see chapter 4 1 1 4 External Trigger on page 64 Edge Trigger Each trigger pulse generates a single trigger event GUI Reference Gated Trig Recording is restricted to the active high or active low periods of the ger trigger signal depending on the Trigger Signal Behavior gt Gate Polarity setting Remote command TRIGger RECorder TYPE Trigger Signal Behavior Defines the relationship between an External or DIG IQ GP trigger signal and the actual start of recording Delay Time offset between the trigger event and the start of recording Recording starts Delay s after the R amp S IQR receives a trigger event Inhibit Holdoff time after each detected trigger event during which the R amp S IQR is inhibited from acting on any new trigger Slope Qualifies whether the event occurs on the rising or falling edge of the Edge Trigger signal In Gated Trigger mode this setting is replaced by the Gate Polarity Gate Polarity Qualifies whether recording is enabled during the active high or a
27. 109 Query only TRIGger RECorder MODE Mode Selects the trigger mode In the present firware version only single recording is sup ported Parameters Mode SINGle RST SINGle Recorder Commands Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder SOURce Source Selects the source of the trigger events for recording Many of the other source trigger settings depend on the trigger source Parameters Source LAN MANual IQINput EXTernal TIME IQLevel SCPI via LAN Manual DIG IQ GP External Time UO Level RST MANual Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder IQ GPSignal lt GPSignal gt Selects the general purpose signal for trigger source DIG IQ GP TRIGger RECorder SOURce IQINput Parameters lt GPSignal gt GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4 1 213 4 GPn and n n 1 to 4 are equivalent RST GP1 Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder IQ LEVel lt Level gt Sets the trigger level for trigger source I Q Level TRIGger RECorder SOURce IQLevel Parameters lt Level gt Trigger level Range 0 0 to 1 0 Increment 0 001 RST 0 7 Default unit FS relative to full scale level corresponds to 1 0 Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder STARt TIME Time TRIGger RECorder STOP TIME Time Sets the time at which a start and stop trigger event occurs This
28. Always remove the memory pack as described in chapter 1 2 4 Memory Pack on page 15 before carrying out the installation procedure described below The installation process will reformat the internal hard disk of the R amp S IQR and erase any user data settings and applications A re installation of the R amp S IQR firmware is required To re install the Windows XP Embedded system 1 Switch the R amp S IQR to standby state 2 Insert the recovery DVD into a USB DVD drive and plug it into any of the USB con nectors on the front or rear panel of the R amp S IQR 3 Press the standby key to boot the I Q Data Recorder 4 Confirm that you want to install the operating system After the installation the R amp S IQR will automatically re boot 5 Remove the recovery DVD to ensure the R amp S IQR boots the new Windows XP Embedded installation on its internal hard disk 6 Re install the R amp S IQR firmware as described above Firmware Update Update versions of the firmware are available on the Rohde amp Schwarz internet in the download section of the R amp S IQR product pages http www2 rohde schwarz com product IQR html When updating your R amp S IQR firmware the configuration settings of your device will be reset to default values To keep your current settings you should save your configu ration before updating the firmware To save the device configuration before updating the R amp S IQR firmware 1 Open the R
29. CHO OUTPut IQ SAMPles Samples Returns the total number of IQ samples that the R amp S IQR replayed since the last re start of the replayed file The counter is reset if the file is re started due to a trigger event or if it is replayed another time Parameters Samples Range depending on R amp S IQR model Increment 1 Player Commands Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only OUTPut JIQ AMPLitude Level Sets the amplitude scaling factor Gain of the replayed data Parameters lt Level gt Range 0 0 to 1 0 Increment 0 001 RST 0 8 Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer EXECute Starts replay streaming The command provides the trigger event for SCPI via LAN trigger mode TRIGger PLAYer SOURce LAN The trigger system must be armed TRIGger PLAYer ARM ON to enable TRIGger PLAYer EXECute Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Event TRIGger PLAYer PAUSe Pauses suspends replay streaming Use TRIGger PLAYer STARt to resume the replay Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Event TRIGger PLAYer STARt Starts replay streaming The trigger system must be armed TRIGger PLAYer ARM ON to enable TRIGger PLAYer STARt Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Event TRIGger PLAYer STOP otops replay streaming Example See cha
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31. Drive window opens 3 Choose an available drive letter from the dropdown list located next to the Drive option 4 Enter the path including the name of the folder to map the drive Alternatively click the Browse button to find the correct folder by browsing available network shares 5 Click the Reconnect at login checkbox if this network drive should be mapped permanently Otherwise this drive will un map when the user logs out of this com puter 6 Click Finish T Return to R amp S IQR firmware UO Data Export Archiving 1 Q Data Export Archiving opens a dialog for archiving or exporting raw data Tools Export Configuration EAT Dest File Hone Export Archiving Format WM Archive e IO Channels all Remaining Time 00 00 00 Transfer Rate MBytesis Progress Export Running Abort 1 Select source file 2 Select destination file 3 Select format 4 Press Start SCPI commands The SYSTem ARCHive commands control data export or archiving See chap ter 9 5 3 Data Export and Archiving on page 166 5 5 2 I Q Data Import 1 Q Data Import opens a dialog for importing raw or archieved data For details on the supported data formats see chapter 5 5 3 Supported Data For mats on page 88 R amp SS9IQR General and Administrative Tasks R amp S IQR Main Menu Ifa Import Configuration ES Dest File Hone Remaining Time 00 00 00 Transfer Rate
32. Info bar as soon as the recorder trigger system is armed You can check the position before you actually start recording l Q data The GPS information is written to a wsm file see below as soon as UO data recording is started In a replay session the display of GPS information is always synchronous to the replayed UO data stream GPS info during I Q recorder configuration Option R amp S IQR K102 is compatible with the following GPS data sources e R amp S TSMW Universal Radio Network Analyzer with integrated GPS e R amp S TSMX PPS GPS Module GPS receiver module with PPS output To record GPS data with the R amp S TSMX PPS 1 Connect an I Q data source instrument to the DIGITAL IQ IN connector on the rear panel of the R amp S IQR 2 Connect the R amp S TSMX PPS to one of the master USB connectors on the front or rear panel The driver software is loaded automatically so that the R amp S IQR is ready to record the GPS data DEA E IA User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 99 R amp SSIQR Software Options 3 Start data recording and observe the display of metadata in the Info bar File format for GPS data The GPS information does not modify the l Q data files When a file e lt file name gt ws1 is recorded and a GPS source instrument is active the GPS information is written to an additional file e lt file name gt wsm The wsm file is created automatically A sample counter in each GPS record line relates t
33. Keyboard of the R amp S IQR to open the Start menu To access the on screen keyboard open one of the dialogs contain ing a numeric or data entry field e g Output gt Impairments in Player mode See also chapter 10 1 On Screen Keyboard on page 176 Firmware Recovery to Delivery State 10 4 Firmware Recovery to Delivery State The R amp S IQR firmware is delivered on CD ROM no 1513 4552 08 together with all necessary documentation e g this manual and the data sheet The firmware is most conveniently recovered from the CD ROM following the instruc tions on the CD ROM s Software page The CD ROM also ensures a virus free instal lation When recovering your R amp S IQR firmware the configuration settings of your device will be reset to default values To keep your current settings you should save your configuration before updating the firmware see chapter 10 5 Firmware Update on page 182 Virus protection Ensure an efficient virus protection when installing R amp S IQR firmware from your own USB stick Installing the R amp S IQR firmware from a USB stick If you do not have a USB CD ROM drive at hand you can use a USB stick for the installation If an R amp S IQR firmware is already installed on your R amp S IQR this firmware must be removed prior to a re installation To remove an installed R amp S IQR firmware 1 Connect a mouse and a keyboard to the R amp S IQR USB connectors 2 Press the Windows
34. Operation in a LAN on page 176 and learn how to avoid con nection errors before you establish a LAN connection Connect a CAT6 or CAT7 RJ 45 LAN Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports LAN 1 or LAN 2 on the rear panel of the R amp S IQR See also chapter 1 1 4 EMI Suppres sion on page 12 Direct Ethernet connection The LAN ports of the R amp S IQR are auto crossover Ethernet ports You can connect them to a network that is equipped with Ethernet hardware hub switch router but you can also set up a direct connection to a computer or another test instrument For both connection types you can use either crossover or standard straight through Ethernet cables The LAN connectors LAN 1 and LAN 2 are configured independently See also chap ter 10 2 1 Assigning IP Addresses on page 177 1 6 5 Test Setups with Two LAN Connections Two LAN connectors LAN 1 and LAN 2 are located on the rear panel of the R amp S IQR With one LAN connector used to establish a connection to a home company network the other one can be used to connect an additional instrument e g an R amp S TSMW Universal Radio Network Analyzer With two LAN connections it is possible to use the R amp S IQR in two alternative ways e As a client participating in two independent networks one comprising the company network including the tester the second consisting of the additional test instrument plus the tester The default IP address settings of the R
35. Options Front Ends The R amp S TSMW can be equipped with two front ends numbered 1 and 2 for parallel measurements The two front ends provide independent RF analyzer settings activate and configure them according to your requirements Filters are selected from a file list 1t The filter bandwidth and sample rate are read from the fil ter file If no ilter fltis selected the R amp S TSMW uses the full bandwidth of 20 MHz and its maximum sample rate Open the Filter Design tab to create new filter files with your own settings Note that with R amp S IQR K104 Ref level controlled recording and replay of RF signals for AGC Sim ple AGC can be enabled for RF Mode For more details refer to chapter 6 6 Ref level controlled recording and replay of RF signals for AGC R amp S IQR K104 on page 103 and chapter 6 1 1 R amp S TSMW Automatic Gain Control on page 94 Filter Design R amp S IQR K1 allows you to define new filter configurations and store them to filter files tap Save As According to the Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem the condition for a uniquely recoverable signal no aliasing is that the sample rate exceeds the bandwidth A factor 1 25 between the bandwidth and the sample rate is recommended At its full bandwidth of 20 MHz the R amp S TSMW achieves a slightly smaller sample rate Control bar The control buttons across the bottom of the R amp S IQR K1 dialog provide information about the R amp S IQR K1 ap
36. S SMU200A Vector Signal Generator which is available for download on the R amp S internet 7 3 Block Data Format Block data is a transmission format which is suitable for the transmission of large amounts of data A command using a block data parameter with definite length has the following structure Example HEADer HEADer 45168XXXXXXXX The hash symbol introduces the data block The next number indicates how many of the following digits describe the length of the data block In the example the 4 following digits indicate the length to be 5168 bytes The data bytes follow During the transmis Block Data Format sion of these data bytes all End or other control signs are ignored until all bytes are transmitted A 0 combination introduces a data block of indefinite length The use of the indefinite format requires a NL END message to terminate the data block This format is useful when the length of the transmission is not known or if speed or other considerations prevent segmentation of the data into blocks of definite length O 8 1 8 2 Key Features Programming Examples This chapter provides simple programming examples for the R amp S IQR The purpose of the examples is to present all commands for a given task In real applications one would rather reduce the examples to an appropriate subset of commands The programming examples have been tested with a software tool which provides an environment for the deve
37. S Y Ee ee EE 133 SY orem ARCHIVE DES Mnalion FILS ne 166 SYS TEN ARCHIVO DURANO ee 167 SY orem ARCHIVE POR Mia e E 167 TN REPRES 167 TTS EE 167 SY STEN SRO ANE RUNNNO Leseren ee 168 SYS Tem ARCHIVE SOURCE RE 166 ER e E EE 168 TN RES TOP emana E AA E A ER EREE EDEN 168 GrGTem AC Hie WAVetorm CHAhNnelNUMf er enne nnns nnns snas n nnn nan 168 SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt CLOCK ccccssscccccessececeaseeeseanseeessaseeseaneeessaaseessaneeeessans 168 GvGlemAhCHive WAVetorm CHAhNnel zchz NAMed nennen nnne nnns na nnne na nnns 168 oYSTem ARCHive WAVeltormi CHANnelschessPE 7 rrt Sara pag nte R RR tue Deo Fox pe RPPR Fan Reid isbn e rana 169 SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt PRESENt cccccccssecceceeseceseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeeeeseaes 169 SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt REEFLVI cccccccccccsseececeeseceeeeeeceeseeeeceseeeeseeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeseaes 169 SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt RMG 170 SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt SEL rrrnnnnnnrnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnannnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnn 170 GvGTem AC Hive WAVetorm CHENable nnn nnnn nnn nnnna nnn sna nnns sa nnn ssa nnns 170 SYSTemRCGHive ER OG ne KEE 170 Ss PP A na 171 NTEU aaa 172 TN ENN 172 TER ME 172 SY STEN ERR CODE NEXT irae aa 172 Sl A e 173 SY olen IMP DES Tr FILENAME Lee 166 ST Sen MPOT DUR e 167 TNT A o q a it Aot EAEE Eaa e Ea 167 Pe WIV Ore RATE ose a
38. Selects the source of the trigger events Many of the other source trigger settings depend on the trigger source Parameters lt Source gt LAN MANual EXTernal TIME SCPI via LAN Manual External Time trigger RST MANual Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Player Commands TRIGger PLAYer STAR TIME Time TRIGger PLAYer STOP TIME Time Sets the time at which a start and stop trigger event occurs This setting is valid for the Time trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce TIME Parameters Time String variable HH MM SS RST 00 00 00 Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer TYPE Type Selects either edge trigger or gated trigger mode This setting is valid for the External trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce EXTernal Parameters Type EDGE GATE RST EDGE Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer DELay Delay Sets a delay time between the trigger events and the start of data replay This setting is valid for the External trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce EXTernal Parameters Delay Trigger delay Range 0 0 to 10 0 Increment 1E 10 RST 0 0 Default unit s Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer HOLDoff Time Defines a holdoff time after each detected trigger event during which the R amp S IQR is inhibited from acting on any new trigger This setting is
39. Spectrum analyzers R amp S FSV R amp S FSVR R amp S FSQ R amp S FSG R amp S FMU36 R amp S FSW e Universal Radio Network Analyzer R amp S TSMW Recordings from other instruments can only be exported if the source instrument indi cated during recording that raw data export is allowed Data transfer times The transfer rate is limited by the speed of the external storage medium and the LAN or USB interface In view of the large capacity of the memory disks data transfer may take some time With a transfer rate of 25MBytes s exporting 100GBytes of data takes a little more than 1 hour Additional network traffic firewalls or virus scanners may reduce the transfer rate and performance Help Gives access to the help system of the R amp S IQR The contents of the help system are identical to the operating manual Navigation in the help system is self explanatory 6 Q 6 1 R amp S TSMW Control R amp S IQR K1 Software Options The functionality of the R amp S IQR can be extended by additional software options For a complete list of options and ordering information refer to the R amp S IQR product bro chure The purpose and use of the software options is described below Unlocking software options All software options are integrated in the R amp S IQR firmware If you purchase an addi tional option for your instrument you will receive an option key Select Setup gt Install SW Option and enter the option ke
40. TRIGger PLAYer ARM Trigger Signal Waveform Defines how an External trigger signal controls the replay process see chap ter 4 1 1 4 External Trigger on page 64 Edge Trigger Each trigger pulse generates a single trigger event Gated Trig Replay is restricted to the active high or active low periods of the trig ger ger signal depending on the Trigger Signal Behavior Gate Polar ity setting Remote command TRIGger PLAYer TYPE Trigger Signal Behavior Defines the relationship between an External trigger signal and the actual start of the replay Delay Time offset between the trigger event and the start of the replay The replay starts Delay s after the R amp S IQR receives a trigger event Inhibit Holdoff time after each detected trigger event during which the R amp S IQR is inhibited from acting on any new trigger Slope Qualifies whether the event occurs on the rising or falling edge of the Edge Trigger signal In Gated Trigger mode this setting is replaced by the Gate Polarity Gate Polarity Qualifies whether data transmission is enabled during the active high or active low periods of the Gated Trigger signal In Edge Trigger mode this setting is replaced by the Slope Remote command IRIGgeriPLAYGriLELay TRIGger PLAYer HOLDoff IRIDUOBIIELAYerFiIDLBUPE TRIGger PLAYer POLarity 4 2 3 GUI Reference Control Line Setup Selects and configures the input connectors for the Exte
41. Tap Mass Storage gt config In the dialog opened select the data file 2june16 on drive eX See also chap ter 4 1 General Description on page 60 TUBE Player Stream 1Q Level Buffer Status a Status Ready ksal 0 0 000 FS E VE 14 247 526 Info Type lia ww E FWVersion 04 00 02 TEST E TYR290Name IGR100 Date 2014 11 12 05 36 35 recent data sets Totalsamples 23 695 293 760 Clock 96999999 115 Samples s Resolution 16 Bits Bookmark 0 Bookmarks ChanMux 1 Channel ChanHame 4RD ChanRate 39000000 000 um 99000000 0003 testctr 170953 ChanRefL wl 10 0007 ChanFreq Comment OP Digital lta Player Recorder 2 7 OK 09 59 24 Generator Goto Open C l Cane Control Recorder Main Menu 4 Tap OK to close the Load Waveform dialog User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 37 R amp SSIQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation Configuration is finished when the box with the progress bar is closed and the sta tus message Please wait has disappeared 5 Tap the Play control button in the lower left corner of the dialog to start the replay Tap Stop or Pause if you wish to stop or interrupt replay The progress bar and the kSa output field in the upper part of the main window show the replay progress Data replay is terminated and a message is displayed when the entire file has been replayed Stream rom JE Buffer Status ES Status Runnin
42. a given detec tion time the gain is adjusted resulting in IQ data levels in the target value range These changes are reported to R amp S IQR firmware and stored together with the IQ data This information can be used for accurate RF level replay by using the R amp S IQR K2 option for generator control R amp S Generator Control R amp S IQR K2 Option R amp S TSMW K1 can also be controlled via SCPI commands The R amp S IQR is switched to remote control as soon as it receives a command from the controller Return to manual control is performed via the Switch to Local button S amp P Control Applicatio d Workspace Loaded New a Interface Status LAN Digital va el GPS Server System 6 2 R amp S Generator Control R amp S IQR K2 Option R amp S IQR K2 provides a control interface for the Rohde amp Schwarz signal gen erators like R amp S SMBV100A R amp S SMU R amp S SFC or R amp S SFE The signal generator control interface allows you to configure the R amp S signal generators from the R amp S IQR If option R amp S IQR K2 is unlocked the Generator Control softkey appears in the con trol bar of the Player dialog Generator Control starts the signal generator control interface R amp S Generator Control R amp S IQR K2 Date Modified audio wk2 18 04 2013 14 44 16 gps drive wk2 18 04 2013 14 45 04 test wk 18 04 2013 14 46 13 The interface provides detailed embedde
43. amp S IQR Main Menu 2 3 Firmware Update Tap Configuration File and choose Save As to enter a file selection dialog Select a directory and file where you want to save your settings and tap Save To install an R amp S IQR firmware version update 1 oO N Download a firmware file with the extension TOR on your computer and copy it to a USB stick Power down the R amp S IQR Insert the stick into any of the master USB connectors on the front or rear panel of the R amp S IQR Power up the R amp S IQR again and wait for the firmware selection dialog d RoHDeascHwaRZ NA Firmware selection if there is only one firmware file on your memory stick it will be shown already highlighted in the list If there are multiple firmware files on your USB stick or if you have connected more than one USB stick containing firmware files all different firmware versions will be shown in the list Select the firmware you want to install Tap Install to continue the update process Otherwise tap Cancel to quit the update and launch the currently installed firmware version A warning will appear to prevent you from losing your own device settings If you have already saved your configuration or if you want to return to default values tap Install to proceed to the firmware update Otherwise tap Cancel to quit the update and launch the currently installed firmware version The firmware update process will tak
44. amp S IQR Main Menu Info us settings ProgressBar Progress Unit Samples IP Settings IP Address Lana 10 123 1 132 IP Address LAN2 192 168 0 1 Hetwork Attached Streaming IY Use Default Settings PathTo 1192 168 0 250NASX Path ToY wts208 0250NAS Y User Name instrument Password instrument Disconnected Disconnected Configure Fig 6 2 R amp S IQR K108 dialog for basic connection information EE User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 104 Network Attached Streaming R amp S IQR K108 Path To X Server IP address and path of the network share containing ws1 files e g 192 168 02 20 NAS_X Path To Y Server IP address and path of the network share containing ws2 files e g 192 168 02 20 NAS_Y User name of a user that has access to the paths e g user The corresponding password e g pass o R amp S IQR K108 is for replay only The replay speed is limited to 22 MSa s Remote commands SYSTem NAS CONNect on page 157 SYSTem NAS PATH X on page 157 SYSTem NAS PATH Y on page 157 SYSTem NAS SETTing DEFault on page 157 SYSTem NAS STATus on page 158 SYSTem NAS USER NAME on page 158 SYSTem NAS USER PASSword on page 158 SYSTem OPTion NAS on page 173 R amp S IQR 7 7 1 7 2 Remote Control Basics Remote Control Basics This chapter provides instructions on how to set up the R a
45. amp S IQR are optimized for this kind of network topology LAN 1 is the preferred connector for the company LAN e Asa data router between the additional test instrument and the company network This configuration means that the tester and the additional test instrument are inte grated into a single network c G c Hg itd C User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 22 Connecting External Accessories LAN control R amp S IQR R amp S TSMW d rear panel rear panel LAN 17 m 0 IE MORO i e Y le d zi Company LAN LAN The network topology is defined in Windows XP s Control Panel Network Connec tions Local Area Connection Status Local Area Connection Properties Internet Pro tocol TCP IP Properties Advanced TCP IP Settings dialog Both LAN interfaces must have independent IP addresses see chapter 10 2 1 Assigning IP Addresses on page 177 Contact your LAN administrator for details Avoid parallel connections Never use both LAN connectors to connect the R amp S IQR in parallel to the same net Work as this will result in connection errors 2 2 1 2 2 Required Equipment Basic R amp S IQR Operation This chapter describes the use of an R amp S IQR I Q Data Recorder for data recording and replay For a detailed description of the complete functionality of the instrument refer to the subsequent chapters Instrument set
46. another device e Use REF OUT to synchronize another device to the R amp S IQR Additional Connectors The type B USB connector slave USB labeled USB DEVICE and the DISPLAY PORT connector are intended for future extensions Starting and Shutting Down the Instrument To start the R amp S IQR proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the l Q Data Recorder is connected to the AC power supply and the power switch on the rear panel is in position On 2 If necessary press the standby toggle switch on the front panel to switch the instrument to ready state the PWR LED is green See also chapter 1 1 7 Standby and Ready State on page 13 In ready state the R amp S IQR automatically performs a system check boots the Win dows XP Embedded operating system Booting Windows please wait and then starts the R amp S IQR application showing its startup screen Starting and Shutting Down the Instrument R amp S IQR IO Data Recorder Rohde amp Schwarz Germany IQR Application SW starting Please wait OMDEASCHWARZ i Fig 1 1 R amp S IQR startup screen If the previous session was terminated regularly the R amp S IQR application uses the last instrument configuration Once the startup procedure has been terminated the Player main dialog is displayed See chapter 2 4 Replaying Data on page 36 To shut down the R amp S IQR proceed as follows 1 Press the standby toggle switch to save the cur
47. available on drive Iti GUI Reference The following sections provide reference information about the elements of the Graphi cal User Interface GUI which control the R amp S IQR in Player mode For an introduc tion and general features refer to chapter 4 1 General Description on page 60 GUI Reference 4 2 1 Main Application Window Player The main window is divided into three parts The upper part shows the current configuration of the R amp S IQR in Player mode and information concerning the instrument status and the current replay session The center part shows the four main configuration blocks for data replay Trigger Mass Storage Output Dest Instrum These blocks are described in the fol lowing sections Additionally a Spectrum Display is provided in the lower right cor ner fot details of the Spectrum Display refer to chapter 3 2 GUI Reference on page 43 The Trigger control block turns blue as soon as the trigger system is Armed ready to receive trigger events in order to start the replay Note that in Armed state the DIG IQ cable must not be removed or plugged in else the destination instrument will not be detected reliably The Mass Storage block turns blue as soon as a file for replay has been selected Data replay can be started as soon as both configuration blocks are blue see chapter 2 4 Replaying Data on page 36 Input connectors for external trigger signals are also
48. can cause electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or even death Electrical safety If the information on electrical safety is not observed either at all or to the extent necessary electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or death may occur 1 Prior to switching on the product always ensure that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network If a different voltage is to be set the power fuse of the product may have to be changed accordingly 2 Inthe case of products of safety class with movable power cord and connector operation is permitted only on sockets with a protective conductor contact and protective conductor 3 Intentionally breaking the protective conductor either in the feed line or in the product itself is not permitted Doing so can result in the danger of an electric shock from the product If extension cords or connector strips are implemented they must be checked on a regular basis to ensure that they are safe to use 4 If there is no power switch for disconnecting the product from the AC supply network or if the power switch is not suitable for this purpose use the plug of the connecting cable to disconnect the product from the AC supply network In such cases always ensure that the power plug is easily reachable and accessible at all times For example if the power plug is the disconnecting device the length of the connecting cable must not
49. does not exceed the range specified in the data sheet e Signal levels at the input connectors are all within the specified ranges e Signal outputs are correctly connected and are not overloaded Unpacking and Checking the l Q Data Recorder Check the equipment for completeness using the delivery note and the accessory lists for the various items Should you notice any damage immediately contact the carrier who delivered the instrument Packing material Retain the original packing material If the instrument needs to be transported or ship ped at a later date you can use the material to protect the control elements and con nectors 1 1 2 1 1 3 Putting the I Q Data Recorder into Operation Risk of instrument damage during transportation and shipment Insufficient protection against mechanical and electrostatic effects during transportation and shipment can damage the instrument e Always make sure that sufficient mechanical and electrostatic protection is provi ded When shipping an instrument the original packaging should be used If this is not available allow for sufficient padding to prevent the instrument from moving around inside the box Pack the instrument in antistatic wrap to protect it from electrostatic charging e Secure the instrument to prevent any movement and other mechanical effects dur ing transportation The carrying handles at the front are designed to lift or carry the instrument Do not a
50. file version encryption KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK OUTPut PLAYer WAVEform BOF OUTPut PLAYer WAVEform BOF OUTPut PLAYer WAVEform ODAT Bookmarks and Go To OUTPut PLAYer WAVEform NDAT OUTPut PLAYer WAVEform VERSion OUTPut PLAYer WAVEform ISUNencrypted CkCck ck ck ck ck ck ck k kk KKK kk kk kk kk kk ck CK CK CK CK CK CK CK CK CK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK Kk Kk ko ko ck ck k k k kk kkkk Define a sub range of samples within the file and replay the GoTo without bookmarks KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK segment only OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle FIRSt OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle LAST Select start and stop sample in the range OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle STARt 10000000 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle STOP 200000000 OUTPUT PLAYer JUMP TIME FIRS t OUTPut PLAYer JUMP TIME LAST Query start and stop time of the replayed segment STARt STOP QUTPULCt PLAYer JUMP z TIME QUTPut PLAYer JUMP TIME OUTPut PLAYer JUMP ACTivate J RR ROO RR RRA I RII I kk kk Ck II ko kk kk Ok k k k kk I kk kk kk ke k k k Li 4 Li L Alternative configuration Use the user defined bookmarks in the file to define a replayed segment Query number of bookmarks and the properties of the user defined 3 a Select a replayed segment between the user defined bookmarks 1 and 2 2 and 3 KKKKKKKKKKKKK
51. from the previous parameter Numbers entered are rounded to the closest integer value ROT a RST does not affect the date settings Example SYSTem DATE Query the current date Possible response 2010 09 20 Usage SCPI confirmed General Tasks SYSTem ERRor ALL Queries and at the same time deletes all entries in the error queue The entry consists of an error number and a short description of the error Positive error numbers are instrument dependent Negative error numbers are defined by the SCPI standard Example SYSTem ERRor ALL Query all entries in the error queue 0 No error is returned if the error queue is empty Usage Query only SCPI confirmed SYSTem ERRor CODE ALL Queries and at the same time deletes all entries in the error queue The command returns the error numbers without any description of the errors Positive error numbers are instrument dependent Negative error numbers are defined by the SCPI standard Example SYSTem ERRor CODE ALL Query all entries in the error queue 0 is returned if the error queue is empty Usage Query only SCPI confirmed SYSTem ERRor CODE NEXT Queries and at the same time deletes the oldest entry in the error queue The com mand returns the error number without any description of the error Positive error num bers are instrument dependent Negative error numbers are defined by the SCPI standard Example SYSTem ERRor CODE Query the oldest entry in
52. is integrated into a Rohde amp Schwarz product absolutely no other settings or functions may be used as described in the product documentation The objective is to prevent personal injury e g due to laser beams 8 EMC classes in line with EN 55011 CISPR 11 and analogously with EN 55022 CISPR 22 EN 55032 CISPR 32 Class A equipment Equipment suitable for use in all environments except residential environments and environments that are directly connected to a low voltage supply network that supplies residential buildings Note Class A equipment is intended for use in an industrial environment This equipment may cause radio disturbances in residential environments due to possible conducted as well as radiated disturbances In this case the operator may be required to take appropriate measures to eliminate these disturbances Class B equipment Equipment suitable for use in residential environments and environments that are directly connected to a low voltage supply network that supplies residential buildings Repair and service 1 The product may be opened only by authorized specially trained personnel Before any work is performed on the product or before the product is opened it must be disconnected from the AC supply network Otherwise personnel will be exposed to the risk of an electric shock 1171 0000 42 07 Page 5 Basic Safety Instructions Adjustments replacement of parts maintenance and repair may be perform
53. key on the keyboard to access Windows XP Embedded 3 Open the Control Panel and select Add or Remove Programs 4 Select the PenMount Windows Universal Driver and click Change Remove Answer all questions with Enter 5 Select the R amp S IQR Firmware and click Remove 6 Close the Add or Remove Programs dialog and the Control Panel To install the new R amp S IQR firmware 1 Copy the install folder from the CD ROM or the downloaded firmware version to any directory of the USB stick 2 Insert the stick into any of the master USB connectors on the front or rear panel of the R amp S IQR 3 Run COPYINSTALL CMD from the USB stick The installer will copy the R amp S IQR firmware to drive D firmware and then call the installation functions for the firmware and the touchscreen driver The R amp S IQR will perform a re start after the installation is completed Note that this does not restore the map to the default map 10 5 Firmware Update Windows XP Embedded recovery from DVD A Windows XP Embedded recovery DVD stock no 1513 6149 00 is supplied with each R amp S IQR The recovery DVD allows you to restore your operating system in case it has become unusable When the instrument is switched from standby to ready state it automatically checks for a recovery DVD at its USB interfaces Risk of data loss Restoring the operating system while a memory pack is in place may cause data loss
54. la UE y ha salido de nuestra planta en estado impecable segun los est ndares t cnicos de seguridad Para poder preservar este estado y garantizar un funcionamiento libre de peligros el usuario deber atenerse a todas las indicaciones informaciones de seguridad y notas de alerta El grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz est siempre a su disposici n en caso de que tengan preguntas referentes a estas informaciones de seguridad Adem s queda en la responsabilidad del usuario utilizar el producto en la forma debida Este producto est destinado exclusivamente al uso en la industria y el laboratorio o si ha sido expresamente autorizado para aplicaciones de campo y de ninguna manera deber ser utilizado de modo que alguna persona cosa pueda sufrir dario El uso del producto fuera de sus fines definidos o sin tener en cuenta las instrucciones del fabricante queda en la responsabilidad del usuario El fabricante no se hace en ninguna forma responsable de consecuencias a causa del mal uso del producto 1171 0000 42 07 Page Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Se parte del uso correcto del producto para los fines definidos si el producto es utilizado conforme a las indicaciones de la correspondiente documentacion del producto y dentro del margen de rendimiento definido ver hoja de datos documentacion informaciones de seguridad que siguen El uso del producto hace necesarios conocimientos tecnicos y ciertos conocimientos del idioma ingles
55. lt PEP gt float Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt PRESent Returns if the respective channel is effectively present in the multiplex stream currently played Suffix lt ch gt Oto 15 channel number Return values lt Present gt 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only OUTPut JPLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt REFLevel Returns the reference level of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being played Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values RefLevel float Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt RMS Returns the RMS power of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being played Suffix lt ch gt Oto 15 channel number Return values lt RMS gt float Usage Query only Player Commands OUTPut lt hw gt PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt SEL Active Sets if the respective channel in the multiplex stream is selected for playing at the digi tal 1 Q output 1 or 2 Suffix lt hw gt 1 2 Digital I Q output 1 or 2 lt ch gt 0 15 Multiplex stream O to 15 Parameters Active 1 OFF ON 0 RST OFF OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform MAPPing Returns the mapping mode of the stream currently being played Return values MAPP MAP1 MAP3 Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform VERSion Returns the file format version of the file currently loaded in the player Return values
56. lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt Present gt 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt REFLevel Returns the reference level of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being recorded Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt RefLevel gt float Usage Query only INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt RMS Returns the RMS power of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being recorded Suffix lt ch gt O0 to 15 channel number Return values lt RMS gt float Usage Query only 9 3 7 Recorder Commands INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt SEL lt Activate gt Sets if the respective channel in the multiplex stream is selected for recording Suffix lt ch gt O0 to 15 channel number Parameters Activate 1 OFF ON 0 RST OFF Spectrum Mode The following commands set return the recorder spectrum display MEASure SPECtrum RECorder CHANnel 2 scseccccsccccceccccescecccacesceccescccccccecencercescceses 138 MEASure SPECtrum RECorder DATA ccceccecccccccecceccecccccececceauectecuecuecuecueceeauenecueeecuees 138 MEASure SPECtrum RECorder MODE 2 2ccsccccecccececcccenccnccnceccescecccacesceceeaceacscceenaesaes 138 MEASure SPECtrum RECorder CHANnel lt Channel gt Sets the channel in the currently recorded multiplex stream used for the spectrum dis play Parameters lt C
57. o suave que no se deshilache No utilice bajo ning n concepto productos de limpieza qu micos como alcohol acetona o diluyentes para lacas nitrocelul sicas 1171 0000 42 07 Page 11 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Funcionamiento 1 El uso del producto requiere instrucciones especiales y una alta concentracion durante el manejo Debe asegurarse que las personas que manejen el producto est n a la altura de los requerimientos necesarios en cuanto a aptitudes f sicas ps quicas y emocionales ya que de otra manera no se pueden excluir lesiones o danos de objetos El empresario u operador es responsable de seleccionar el personal usuario apto para el manejo del producto Antes de desplazar o transportar el producto lea y tenga en cuenta el cap tulo Transporte Como con todo producto de fabricaci n industrial no puede quedar excluida en general la posibilidad de que se produzcan alergias provocadas por algunos materiales empleados los llamados al rgenos p ej el n quel Si durante el manejo de productos Rohde amp Schwarz se producen reacciones al rgicas como p ej irritaciones cut neas estornudos continuos enrojecimiento de la conjuntiva o dificultades respiratorias debe avisarse inmediatamente a un m dico para investigar las causas y evitar cualquier molestia o dario a la salud Antes de la manipulaci n mec nica y o t rmica o el desmontaje del producto debe tenerse en cuenta imprescindiblemente el ca
58. of arbitrary ASCII response data according to IEEE 488 2 The options are returned at fixed positions in a comma separated string A zero is returned for options that are not installed PRE Parallel poll 0 255 Sets parallel poll enable register to the value indicated Query PRE returns Register Enable the contents of the parallel poll enable register in decimal form PSC Power on Sta 0 1 Determines whether the contents of the ENABle registers is maintained or tus Clear reset when the instrument is switched on PSC 0 causes the contents of the status registers to be maintained Thus a service request can be triggered on switching on in the case of a corresponding configuration of status regis ters ESE and SRE PSC 0 resets the registers Query PSC reads out the contents of the power on status clear flag The response can be 0 or 1 RCL ReCaLl 0 99 Recalls a previously stored device state from a file with the specified number no query not IEEE see MMEMory STORe STATe 488 2 confirmed RST ReSeT Performs a factory preset of all instrument settings The command is equiva no query lent to SYSTem PRESet SAV SAVe 0 99 Stores the current device state to a file with the specified number see no query not IEEE MMEMory LOAD STATe 488 2 confirmed User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 121 General Instrument Settings Command Parameters Remarks Short Description SRE Service 0 255 Sets th
59. of the current directory see MMEMory CDIRectory See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Query only MMEMory CDIRectory lt DirectoryName gt Changes the default directory for mass memory storage The directory is used for all subsequent MMEMory commands if no path is specified with them It is also possi ble to change to the higher level directory using two dots Use MMEMory MSIS to change or retrieve the network drive Parameters lt DirectoryName gt Example Usage String parameter to specify the directory RST root directory of drive d See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 SCPI confirmed MMEMory COPY lt FileSource gt lt FileDestination gt Copies an existing file to a new file General Tasks Parameters lt FileSource gt String parameters to specify the name of the file to be copied lt FileDestination gt and the name of the new file If no file destination is specified the source file is written to the current directory see MMEMory CDIRectory Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Event SCPI confirmed MMEMory DATA lt FileName gt Data MMEMory DATA lt FileName gt Loads Data into the file lt FileName gt A query returns the contents of the file lt File Name in IEEE 488 2 block data format see chapter 7 3 Block Data Format on page 107 Parameters
60. recorded data The hard disk and solid state drives in the memory packs have a limited useful life depending on the number of recording cycles and their repetition rate For details refer to the R amp S IQR data sheet To prevent loss of valuable data perform regular backups using the archiving function see chapter 5 5 Tools on page 85 Rear Panel Tour The rear panel contains the mains connector with the AC power switch and several connectors for instrument control and digital I Q data transfer R amp SSIQR Preparing the UO Data Recorder for Use EC REM Rn s A 2012 01 0 100 240 Y de 50 60 Hz 400 Hz max 2 5 A a 9 L t 192 168 0 1 OJ Mi forTSMW 0 IOR CONTROL MODULE LAN 1 3 o d A e b g x A is E IOR 10 1 0 MODULE 2 10R100 10 RECORDER SSD tas Dd cs o o gt E Ka er e ez cs c each ae e o DIGITAL 10 OUT 2 0 SY REF Q DIGITAL IQ OUT 1 From top to bottom the different connectors serve the following purpose LAN1 LAN 2 Two 8 pin RJ 45 connectors to integrate the I Q Data Recorder into a Local Area Net work LAN e g for remote control LAN 1 or for control of an R amp S TSMW or an Rohde amp Schwarz Signal Generator using option R amp S IQR K1 or R amp S IQR K2 LAN 2 The pin assignment of the RF 45 connectors supports category 6 7 UTP STP Unshielded Shielded Twisted Pair cables See also chapter 1 1 4
61. sample range in the replayed file Parameters lt StopSample gt integer Range Depending on the replayed file RST 0 Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPlIe FIRSt OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle LAST Returns the sample index of the first last sample in the replayed file Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Query only 9 4 3 Player Commands OUTPut PLAYer JUMP STATe Returns whether replay of a sub range of samples corresponding to the GoTo but ton is currently active Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Query only Trigger Configuration The following commands control the trigger system for data replay VF sins EE 149 TRIGger PLAY r ARM REE 149 TP LN EE 150 PES PLATT RE 150 TRIGger PLAY SOR ideene 150 PPM ETP PTE enken 151 Hede es eg H o niescndic nmi bete nimii aHiaeRs lacio did dialectal 151 LE ed ETIP EE 151 TRIGger PLAY TEN 151 TRIGISTNPLA TE RADEDOR encara 151 TRIGO eo EEG es 152 TRIS Ger LAY TREN BEE 152 TRIGGER ILA A CJMlUu rr R 152 TRIGO PLA d 06 corsario a RE a SRE 152 TRIGOSEPLATSIDS BAR RE 153 Nee e EN deM TOP INPUT RTT UT 153 AY 400 EN EEE 193 TRIGger PLAYer SYNC lt Mode gt Selects the synchronization mode of R amp S IQR in player mode Parameters lt Mode gt SALone MASTer SLAVe Stand alone operatio
62. se siguen las indicaciones del fabricante pueden producirse choques el ctricos incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte En todos los trabajos deber n ser tenidas en cuenta las normas nacionales y locales de seguridad del trabajo y de prevenci n de accidentes 1171 0000 42 07 Page 9 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Si no se convino de otra manera es para los productos Rohde amp Schwarz v lido lo que sigue como posicion de funcionamiento se define por principio la posicion con el suelo de la caja para abajo modo de proteccion IP 2X uso solamente en estancias interiores utilizacion hasta 2000 m sobre el nivel del mar transporte hasta 4500 m sobre el nivel del mar Se aplicara una tolerancia de 10 sobre el voltaje nominal y de 5 sobre la frecuencia nominal Categoria de sobrecarga el ctrica 2 indice de suciedad 2 No situe el producto encima de superficies veh culos estantes o mesas que por sus caracter sticas de peso o de estabilidad no sean aptos para l Siga siempre las instrucciones de instalaci n del fabricante cuando instale y asegure el producto en objetos o estructuras p ej paredes y estantes Si se realiza la instalaci n de modo distinto al indicado en la documentaci n del producto se pueden causar lesiones o en determinadas circunstancias incluso la muerte No ponga el producto sobre aparatos que generen calor p ej radiadores o calefactores La temperatura ambiente n
63. shown in the central part see green symbols in the figure below The connectors are assigned in the corre sponding configuration blocks The current time is displayed in the lower right cor ner this information is relevant e g for the time trigger see chapter 4 1 1 5 Time Trigger on page 64 The current time is displayed in the lower right corner this information is relevant e g for the time trigger see chapter 4 1 1 5 Time Trigger on page 64 The lower part provides buttons to control the replay and access the main windows for recording and administrative tasks R amp S IQR Data Replay Stream from Player Stream IQ Level Buffer Status Status Ready kes jpoooojrs gt ksa 0 57 459 343 L3 Dest Instrum config Digital I OUT Disconnected Output contig 8 000 017 MS s E 17 03 54 Goto Open FLENG M Pepe B SE P Sula Recorder Main Menu Fig 4 2 Main application window in player mode Instrument status The upper part of the main application window provides the following information Stream from Indication of streaming or arbitrary waveform generator ARB genera Waveform tor mode The frame shows the name of the selected waveform file See chapter 4 2 3 Mass Storage Settings on page 72 Buffer Status A green dot indicates normal operation no error A red dot indicates that data replay was stopped most likely becaus
64. values lt Addr gt string Usage Query only SYSTem SETTings LAN2 Returns the IP address of LAN2 port Return values lt Addr gt string Usage Query only SYSTem SETTings PROG lt Unit gt Sets zhe unit of the progress indication Parameters lt Unit gt SAMP PERC TIME RST SAMPle General Tasks SYSTem TIME lt Hour gt lt Minute gt lt Second gt Sets the time of the internal clock Parameters lt Hour gt Hour 0 to 23 lt Minute gt Minute 0 to 59 lt Second gt Second 0 to 59 60 due to rounding Numbers entered are rounded to the closest integer value RST a RST does not affect the time settings Example SYSTem TIME Query the current time Possible response 15 09 20 Usage SCPI confirmed SYSTem VERSion Queries the SCPI version number to which the instrument complies The R amp S IQR complies to the final SCPI version 1999 0 Usage Query only SCPI confirmed 10 10 1 10 2 On Screen Keyboard Annexes The following sections describe special tools of the R amp S IQR and additional tasks which are not needed for regular operation of the l Q Data Recorder On Screen Keyboard The On Screen Keyboard pops up automatically when a numeric or data entry field is activated It is also opened by the osk button 7 in the Windows toolbar The on screen keyboard can replace all functions of an external keyboard simply tab the keys on the R amp S IQR s touchscreen
65. when maximum file size is reached after a maximum recording duration or after the disk is full RST FULLdisk Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 INPut RECorder LIMits FlLesize Size Sets the maximum size of the recording file This setting is valid if the maximum file size condition is set INPut RECorder LIMits CONDition FILesize See also Terminate Condition on page 55 Parameters Size Maximum file size Range depending on R amp S IQR model and free disk space Increment 1 Rol 10485760 Default unit Number of recorded samples Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 INPut RECorder LIMits DURation lt Duration gt Defines the maximum recording time This setting is valid if the maximum recording duration condition is set INPut RECorder LIMits CONDition DURation Parameters lt Duration gt Maximum recording time Range 1 to 10800 Increment 0 1 RST 600 Default unit s Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Source Instrument Configuration The following commands configure executable programs which are accessible from the R amp S IQR A typical example is the TSMW Control software option R amp S IQR K1 Recorder Commands SYSTem APPLIcation SOURCES BSCS Ce ocn li 133 SYSTem APPLication SOURce SYMBOolIc lt ch gt rnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnenenee 133 Gem Ab caton GOUbRcetllename chz nnne nemen renes 133 SYSTemjA
66. zero The command does not alter the mask and transition parts of the registers It clears the out put buffer ESE Event Status 0 255 Sets the event status enable register to the value indicated The query ESE Enable returns the contents of the event status enable register in decimal form ESR Event Status Returns the contents of the event status register in decimal form 0 to 255 Read query only and subsequently sets the register to zero IDN IDentification Queries the instrument identification string of the R amp S IQR including the Query query only manufacturer the instrument type its serial number and the software revi sion possible response is Rohde amp Schwarz IQR100 10739 1 0013 The IDN information appears in the Setup gt Hardware Config dialog IST Individual STa Returns the contents of the IST flag in decimal form 0 1 The IST flag is the tus query query only status bit which is sent during a parallel poll OPC OPeration Sets bit 0 in the event status register when all preceding commands have Complete been executed This bit can be used to initiate a service request The query form writes a 1 into the output buffer as soon as all preceding commands have been executed This is used for command synchronization OPT OPTion identi Queries the options included in the instrument and returns a list of the options fication query query only installed The response consists
67. 1 MAP3 Usage Query only SYSTem Commands The SYSTem command group contains functions that are not related to instrument performance Most of the commands are SCPI confirmed SYSTem APPLicatlom MAPPINGS TARE ET 171 PP o OOOO 171 NTE 172 General Tasks Si GoM RS git ego CODE ALL EE 172 CNN ERRO Ma IAI KE 172 ET 1 EEE 172 Swgtem ERRorTNENTm eerte rnt te ases tr serere rasan 173 ES TOTO MEN Conv T 173 SYSTem OPTIONTTLGESN micras 173 EE RR A P e EE 173 SETE PA ES A 173 SETE AE EEE EE 173 TN a 173 Sa TON EEE NE 173 STP NM eds ee eee ere 173 SYSTem OPTion TSMVW arannnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnenenenuen 173 E o ToM STEE 173 VPN eee 173 Sl eee 173 SYSTem OPTion B119F RR tocarlo discs 174 NT PRE Tenden 174 NTN PEN 174 ge ee EEE EE 174 SET SPE EEE EE 174 oo 9 PROG EEE ENE 174 NH H TEEN 175 JE VE c e P NET 175 SYSTem APPLication MAPPing STARt Example Launches the GPS map option R amp S IQR K103 Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Event SYSTem DATE lt Year gt lt Month gt lt Day gt Sets the date of the internal calendar Parameters lt Year gt Year to be entered as a four digit number including the century and millenium information lt Month gt Month 1 for January to 12 for December lt Day gt Day 1 to the number of days in the month
68. 1 El 12 EMI suppression E 12 Enable Retrigger ccccsecccssseeceesescuseecseseeseusesseeess 50 70 Execute manual trigger ccocooccccccocccncccoccnncnonnnnnnos 50 70 External Accessories esses nennen 20 External trigger ee to 64 F Fan RE 82 File locations ei 65 Fil Manager e diosa 85 rere E tt m 72 Firewall Ne 179 Firmware update cooccconcccccccocnccccncccccnonoconoccnnnnnnos 181 182 Formatting GUI reference recorder A 54 o MR T 13 G Gale Polarity trigger vc ciaicitneceaccancsinacsannsdncdacthacsenstdarsdeesdecedas 71 e eNNie MeMD n 50 71 General and administrative tasks ssssueuus 80 General Purpose Signals 1 rrr rre rte 43 GUI reference recorder AAA 54 Generator control option R amp S IQR K2 measurement example ccccccccseeeceeseeceeseeceseeseaaes 39 Generator controller option 96 GPS Data Recording E 99 FL VAD ee 100 GUI COMM ji E 81 H Hardware CONTO errata o 81 e O UE O M 91 VO 1 azo IO 8 COD ee EE 17 VO Connector Test suverene 82 HOD EEE EE 54 ja A es 43 10 Data Resolution circos m 54 PS m T s 46 68 VQ level tigger E NT 42 Impedance extemal eegene 75 ET Free 51 72 Import export of waveform files sssssse 99 o A A 51 71 Input configuration GUI reference recorder AAA 49 NILLE SEP varer 75 install SW COTO er
69. 1 1 Standalone and Synchron ized Operation on page 41 C Trigger system and recorder control buttons Data recording is controlled using the Rec Pause and Stop buttons across the bottom of the GUI The trigger settings are effective after you check the Input gt Armed box and tap Rec Pause and Stop discontinue recording irrespective of the trigger settings While data recording is Running all control elements of the GUI except Pause Stop and spectrum display handling are disabled 3 1 1 1 Standalone and Synchronized Operation The R amp S IQR may operate as an independent unit or in combination with a second instrument The following Synchronization Modes are available e Stand Alone The R amp S IQR operates as an independent unit recording a single data stream The full range of Recorder Trigger settings is available If an exter nal trigger source is selected the trigger signal must be applied to the I O connec tors selected via Control Line Setup gt Trigger Start Gate On and Trigger Stop e Master The R amp S IQR acts as a master for a second R amp S IQR both instruments can record two l Q data streams starting at the same time The recording times of the master and slave R amp S IQR may differ from one another depending on the sampling rates of the source instruments and the Terminate Condition settings The Recorder Trigger settings can be used without restriction however I O 7 i
70. 10 0001 MSa s In the basic configu ration mode this inaccurate sampling rate is also used for replay To replay the data at the exact sampling rate of 10 MSa s establish an reference clock connection and select Sampling Rate 10 000 000 000 MSa s It is also possible to use an external sampling clock signal The external clock signal must be applied to the I O 1 input connector The R amp S IQR measures the external clock frequency and displays it for information The Input Line Setup settings are valid for external clock source only Remote command INPut CLOCk SOURce POUT TOC LOCA INPut CLOCk FREQuency User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 74 4 2 4 2 GUI Reference Input Line Setup Selects and configures the input connectors for the external clock signal The settings are also valid for the external trigger signal in replay mode and overwrite the settings in the Trigger dialog see chapter 4 2 2 Trigger Settings on page 69 Threshold Threshold voltage of the external sample clock and trigger inputs rear panel connectors I O 1 to I O 8 For correct operation in replay mode the sample clock level that the R amp S IQR detects at the I O 1 input connector must exceed the threshold A low threshold may be required to ensure that the R amp S IQR actually detects all clock pulses A higher threshold can prevent unintentional detections Impedance Input impedance of the external sample clock and trigger inputs rear
71. 2 file See also chapter 4 1 2 Streaming Mode on page 65 The R amp S IQR inserts a tagged waveform header at the beginning of each UO data file General Purpose Signals General purpose GP signals are digital control signals which are included in the recorded UO data stream Each UO sample transmitted over the R amp S Digital UO Inter face is extended by 6 GP bits The R amp S IQR can use the general purpose signals GP1 to GP4 as trigger signals trigger source DIG IQ GP see chapter 3 1 1 2 Additional Trigger Sources for Recording on page 42 In a typical application scenario a source instrument generates a GP signal to label different points in time or time intervals within the transmitted I Q data stream The R amp S IQR uses the DIG IQ GP trigger in order to restrict recording to the time inter vals of interest For the time being there are no source instruments generating GP signals GUI Reference The following sections provide reference information about the elements of the Graphi cal User Interface GUI which control the R amp S IQR in Recorder mode For an intro duction and general features refer to chapter 3 Data Recording on page 40 E A a I User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 43 GUI Reference 3 2 1 Main Application Window Recorder The main window is divided into three parts The upper part shows the current configuration of the R amp S IQR in Recorder mode and information concerning the
72. 73 TN NN 173 TT PINNE 173 NTE NS 174 SY o RE enee E 154 SS TEM SETTMOS LANT Re 174 SV STEN TMS LANZ eee 174 TT ETL 174 o 175 TVEN 175 NG EE e 159 TET PENN 159 TEST DRIVe PRESENCE ee 159 ETR NN 160 IR SH eene EE 160 ETE ae ee ee ee ee ee cae 159 TE ST MEMON EE 159 TET PP 160 TES TF NOPROMpU QO EE criar ato 160 TET ET e ee E RE 159 TE T REFIK E 159 RER GR 159 RR e EE 159 TREAT 149 TRE PANT DELI m n n 151 TRENTE NN 142 TROPA TN r re 151 Ree E e e Le 152 TRE PATER 150 TREE PLAY er PARESE 142 Re TEE 152 TRE PA e EH 152 TREE PLA Yer SOURCE vr 150 TROJS PLA YSF STAR bea ee a ce sec EE EEE o PI E E OO 142 TRGE PAA STATO e E Mm 150 TRIGOSEPEAYSL STOP E 142 TRIGO PLA Yer STOP INP c c 153 TRIGE PA S TOF ME 151 TERIGOSEPEAYSI S Ne 149 TRIGGER PLAY Cr TARE NOI Lun easier Ue 152 RTE ee a b fimm TOO ET 151 TRIGGE PLAY eres TAR TINE Ube T 153 TRE E YST STAR INTE 151 TRIS CGE RE OE NNN 125 TRE RE TT EL vr 128 TRE PRE ete 124 TRIGJEERE TET HOLD Le 128 TRIGGF eeler 129 TREE RE ME AAA e CE O E E A EOT 126 IR Ale E OPNE 124 TRIGO RECT TT POLAND ee 129 TRE SLOP AAA e Po PE EE EE ET a Se Ee E 128 OR Glen e 127 TRIGO RE COREL S TAR E 124 TREE REE STATE vr 126 TRIGO RECOS SPP 125 TRiSger RECT TE STOP INP s rirerire TT 130 TREE STOP Hzc 127 TRIGO RECOS S NR 125 T
73. 74 687 Inf Source Instrum config TSMVV Input Storage config config Armed Selected 43 889 007 MS s S 16 01 26 SIEHE era amp Rec AM Pause M Stop v Bookm Map control Player Main Menu 1 Preset your R amp S IQR as described in chapter 2 2 1 Basic Operating Sequence on page 25 This ensures that the behavior of the instrument is as described in this and in the following sections 2 Proceed as described in chapter 2 2 1 Basic Operating Sequence on page 25 to define the maximum file size of the recorded data file e g 10 GSa and select a file name e g 2june1 6 3 Tap TSMW Control to load the control interface After a startup screen the R amp S IQR displays the Workspace tab of the control interface User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 32 Recording Data Using TSMW Control Workspace Loaded abc wks Interface Status LAN Ed Digital vo Ed GPS Server H System Workspace General FrontEnds 4 Tap Filter Design to open the associated tab Select an appropriate bandwidth and tap 1 25 to obtain the recommended sample rate Tap Generate to termi nate your settings Workspace Loaded abc wks Interface Status LAN Digital VQ GPS Server System Y Workspace General FrontEnds Filter Design Filter Loaded New i aad Bandwidth 3 840000 MHz 1 25 Sample Rate 4 800000 MSa s 4ml Save Effective
74. ARB generator UO binary data file with header non coded file up to 1 GByte Meta Data e g GPS option R amp S IQR K102 is required Binary meta data file non coded file MAP option R amp S IQR K103 is required Binary data file coded file R amp S IQR Glossary I Q Data Recorder Glossary UO Data Recorder AGC Automatic Gain Control is a mechanism to adjust the attenuation and preamplifi cation of the frontend to achieve the best possible level of the IQ data ARB file Arbitrary waveform file In Player mode the R amp S IQR can act as an arbitrary waveform generator and display test waveforms or waveform files Aux signal Auxiliary signal a digital signal containing control information about the recorded or replayed data During recording the Aux signals labeled Aux 1 to Aux 6 are fed in via I O 1 to I O 8 on the rear panel in order to be included in the recorded Q data file During replay they can be assigned to the I O 1 to I O 8 output connectors in order to synchronize external devices FS Full scale level the maximum representable amplitude of the replayed or recorded UO samples UO amplitudes Aja are calculated from the I and Q values according to Ajo sqrt I Q The R amp S IQR defines the amplitudes as a ratio or percentage of the full scale level or as a logarithmic value The following relations hold x FS x FS 100 x dBFS 20 log x FS GP signal General purpose sign
75. Data Recorder The following chapters provide reference and background information about the use of the Graphical User Interface GUI and about remote control Putting the UO Data Recorder into Operation This section describes the basic steps to be taken when setting up the I Q Data Recorder for the first time User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 9 Putting the I Q Data Recorder into Operation Risk of injury and instrument damage 1 1 1 The instrument must be used in an appropriate manner to prevent electric shock fire personal injury or damage e Do not use an isolating transformer to connect the instrument to the AC power sup ply e Do not open the instrument casing e Read and observe the Basic Safety Instructions at the beginning of this manual or on the documentation CD ROM in addition to the safety instructions in the follow ing sections Notice that the data sheet may specify additional operating condi tions Risk of instrument damage during operation An unsuitable operating site or test setup can cause damage to the instrument and to connected devices Ensure the following operating conditions before you switch on the instrument e All fan openings are unobstructed and the airflow perforations are unimpeded The minimum distance from the wall is 10 cm e The instrument is dry and shows no sign of condensation e The instrument is positioned as described in the following sections e The ambient temperature
76. E Bookmark Ma 10 Location 0 kSa Record Time 02 55 50 Time 15 54 23 Comment Tunnel start The unit of the progress bar is configurable see GUI Configura tion on page 81 Info Opens a dialog with a record of error messages Static error mes sages are still pending i e they refer to the current state of the R amp S IQR The error History also contains messages from the past Volatile messages are not stored when the R amp S IQR is shut down so they are no longer visible in later sessions Non volatile messages persist You can delete some or all of the messages from the history list The History dialog is also used for remote control error messages see chapter 7 1 1 Activating Remote Control Mode on page 106 Remote command STATus RECorder TRIGger RECorder STATe MEASure 10 SAMPles UO Level Level of the recorded l Q samples The R amp S IQR subdivides the recorded data into groups of 32 consecutive samples The average level is calculated for each group The reported I Q Level is the peak value of these average levels within a time interval of 1 2 s The result is updated every 1 2 s 1 Q Level can be retrieved as a ratio relative to full scale FS level FS as a per centage 9o FS or as a logarithmic value dBFS The three units are related as follows x 96FS 0 01 x FS x dBFS 20 log x FS The R amp S IQR uses the scaling convention where is RMS value of a full scale sin
77. EMI Suppression on page 12 and chapter 1 6 4 Connecting a LAN Cable on page 22 Mains connector and switch The mains connector and power switch is located in the upper part of the rear panel see also chapter 1 1 6 Power on and off on page 13 I O 1 to I O 8 connectors Configurable BNC connectors for the following input or output control signals e External sampling clock input signal fixed input I O 1 player mode see chap ter 4 2 4 1 Clock on page 73 e External trigger input signals I O 1 to I O 8 player or recorder mode see Control Line Setup on page 72 User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 17 1 4 Starting and Shutting Down the Instrument DVI External monitor connector see chapter 1 6 3 Connecting a Monitor on page 21 Master USB Connectors Four type A USB connectors master USB equivalent to the master USB connectors on the front panel see chapter 1 2 3 USB Connectors on page 15 DIGITAL IQ IN DIGITAL IQ OUT 1 2 Input and output connectors for digital signals Use DIGITAL IQ IN for data recording DIGITAL IQ OUT 1 2 for replay An appropriate cable is supplied with the R amp S IQR Note It is not possible to use the two I Q connectors simultaneously except for running the DIG 1 Q Interface selftest REF IN REF OUT Two BNC connectors for external internal 10 MHz reference frequency signals see chapter 4 2 4 1 Clock on page 73 e Use REF IN to synchronize the R amp S IQR to
78. ESent s cccccccccccccscccccccscceecsseenesteseenssassenevcdesanescveeneescssenetnesewcestseseesnsseneers 137 INPUERE Corder CHANMGlI lt Ch E KEE 187 INPUDIREC order CHANINGIS Chi RMS sees 137 INPUCRECorder CHANMGI lt CN gt SEL orinar tt 138 INP UE Corder CNIS OND 182 INPUERE COMES ER EEN 132 INNFPULIREC order LINKS e EE 132 a A a esa ni E EE EEEO SREE T EESE EN 134 INPUREC Er NESE eee 130 INSTUMeniSELec HIR 122 STE BENE ED KE 131 MBA Sure IO FCG EEN 131 VIE Ee NB te 124 VIE e E rer 131 MEA ETON NN 131 MEAS EO EE 123 MEASur SPEG Tum PLAYER CHANNEN 7 cuisine ii 156 MENS UTE SPEC UN PLAY P p use 156 MEASure SPECtum PLAY er OT 157 MEASu SPEC HUN RE Corder CHANNE E 138 MEASure SPEC NN RE TE DATA Lea 138 MEASure SPEOIrum REC Order MODE omic n 138 MEG TT jr 161 MENSEN NN 162 MEIN SI Jar 161 MENE 162 MIME MORN OGOR I aos 162 MME Mory DATA E T 163 MENN DE TEEN Ne 163 MME MOV DST rv 163 MENN DELS PR 164 MME MOM DRIVES jr 164 MEL Me 164 METT PR e Yesica ota aio iia 164 MME MOn MOVE hj 165 MMEMS MiS oia cdi 165 ME ER DISCO vr Glede sek 165 Me S TORE TT 165 STATUS PLAVO ico ini 153 A A nn A 130 SYSTEM APPLicgation MAPPING STARE tia 171 SYSTem APPLication SOURCe FILENAME lt CH gt ccccccsecceccasseeeceaeececsaseeecsaeseececaseessouseessaaeseessaesesessoes 133 SY orem APPLication SOURCE ART rn e KE 134 SYS Ten APP Licaion SOURCE SELEN Lue 133 SYSTem APP Lic tion SOURCGE
79. JPLAYer JUMP BOOKmark NUMBer asanranavnnrnnnnnnnnnnvnrnnnnnnvnnsnnnnnnnnsnsnnnnnnnnsner 147 OUTPut JPLAYer JUMP BOOKmark STARt srararanrnnnnnnnnrnvnrnnsnnnrnrsnnnnnnsnrnnnrnnvnnnrnnnnrnnnesnr 147 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark STOP anrarannnrnvavnnnnnnvavsnrnnnnnnsnnnrnnnnnnrnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnennser 147 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark ch COMMent cese nnne n 147 OUTPut JPLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt DATE eranraravanrnrnvnnnnrnvnnnnnnnnvnnsnnnnnnsnnnsnnnnvnvnsee 147 IQOUTPUuCtIPLAYerJUMPF BOORIAIKSOns JD NEE 147 DOUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark ch RECTime cesses emen 147 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt SAMPle nnnm nnne 147 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt TIME esee mnm 147 fOUTPut PLA Yer JUMP TIMES TAR oa iota e raa ta baa aaa ica ENNEN NEEN 148 IOUTPutIPLAYerJ MP THME S TOP EE 148 OUTPUEIPLA Yer JUMP TIME FIERI ec tasti ks sRuenuE pia E LEE ELEM aw E RR Cu aS anna Sur E E bt Ee ra eia 148 POUT PUPA de Rn UME LAS NEE 148 DUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle STARt eese enne nemen mnes 148 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle ST OP cccecesecescececeaeseeceaeatececesteteseasatectaeaeeceatatenestass 148 OU TPut PLAYer JUMP SAMP lO EE 148 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPIe LAST cccccecscecececesseteaeaeeeeceaeatececeateteteaeaeectataeeteetass 148 CGUTPUCIPLA Yer dJUMPOSTATEO ccoo ti 149 OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform BOF OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform EOF Returns the sample co
80. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK TRIGger RECorder SYNC SALone TRIGger RECorder SOURce MANual TRIGger RECorder ARM ONYS TRIGger RECorder STARt MEASure IQ SAMPles MEASure IQ AMPlitude TRIGger RECorder PAUSe TRIGger RECorder STATe STATus RECorder TRIGger RECorder STOP T kk kk kk kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk Ek kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk kk kk Check other trigger sources KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK TRIGger RECorder SOURce LAN TRIGger RECorder ARM ONYS TRIGger RECorder EXECute MEASure IQ SAMPles Replaying Data TRIGger RECorder STOP TRIGger RECorder SOURce IQINput TRIGger RECorder IQ GPSignal GP1 TRIGger RECorder SOURce IQLevel TRIGger RECorder IQ LEVel 0 75 TRIGger RECorder SOURce TIME TRIGger RECorder STARt TIME 15 20 00 TRIGGer RECorder STOP TIME 15 21 00 TRIGger RECorder SOURce EXTernal TRIGger RECorder TYPE EDGE TRIGger RECorder SLOPe POSitive TRIGger RECorder STARt INPut IOL TRIGger RECorder STOP INPut 102 TRIGger RECorder DELay le 6 TRIGger RECorder HOLDoff le 6 TRIGger RECorder THReshold 1 1 TRIGger RECorder IMPedance G1K TRIGger RECorder TYPE GATE TRIGger RECorder POLarity HIGHactive TRIGger RECorder ARM ONNO 8 3 Replaying Data In the following example we assume that a destination instrument is connected to the R amp S IQR as described in chapter 2 4 Replaying Data on page 36 and that both instruments are switched on
81. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK bookmark no 2 numeric suffix no bookmark count and activate the selection OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPut OUTPut OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPut OUTPut OUT Puc OUTPut OUTPut OUTPut PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer JUMP BOOKma r k NUMBer JUMP BOOKmark3 JUMP BOOKmark3 JUMP BOOKmark3 JUMP BOOKmark3 JUMP BOOKmark3 JUMP BOOKmark3 ID SAMPle RECTime TIME DATE COMMent JUMP BOOKmark STARt 2 PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark STOP 3 JUMP STATe JUMP ACTivate JUMP STATe Jump state should have changed from 0 OFF to 1 T KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Start replay in the selected segment Additional and Optional Tasks ES KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK TRiGger PLAYer STARE 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks The following example shows data archiving and re import selftest handling and file management via remote control KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Query options launch the GPS map ACKCKkCKCKCk CK CK Ck KK CK CIC KICK KICK CK KICK KK CIC KK KICK KK KU KU KU KU KK KK KG KG KK KG KG ko ko BST DIS SYSTem OPTion EXPT SYSTem OPTion GPSM SYSTem OPTion GPSR SYSTem OPTion TSMW SYSTem APPLication MAPPing STARt
82. Las celdas o bater as no deben someterse a impactos mec nicos fuertes indebidos En caso de falta de estanqueidad de una celda el l quido vertido no debe entrar en contacto con la piel ni los ojos Si se produce contacto lavar con agua abundante la zona afectada y avisar a un m dico En caso de cambio o recarga inadecuados las celdas o bater as que contienen electrolitos alcalinos p ej las celdas de litio pueden explotar Para garantizar la seguridad del producto las celdas o bater as solo deben ser sustituidas por el tipo Rohde amp Schwarz correspondiente ver lista de recambios Las bater as y celdas deben reciclarse y no deben tirarse a la basura dom stica Las bater as o acumuladores que contienen plomo mercurio o cadmio deben tratarse como residuos especiales Respete en esta relaci n las normas nacionales de eliminaci n y reciclaje Transporte 1 El producto puede tener un peso elevado Por eso es necesario desplazarlo o transportarlo con precauci n y si es necesario usando un sistema de elevaci n adecuado p ej una carretilla elevadora a fin de evitar lesiones en la espalda u otros dafios personales 1171 0000 42 07 Page 13 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Las asas instaladas en los productos sirven solamente de ayuda para el transporte del producto por personas Por eso no est permitido utilizar las asas para la sujeci n en o sobre medios de transporte como p ej gruas carretillas elevad
83. M OFF SOURce MANual Bookmarks and Go To T KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Chec k or re define clock settings KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK INPut CLOCk SOURce EXTernal QUTPut 10 CLOCk INPut CLOCk FREQuency TRIGger PLAYer IMPedance TRIGger PLAYer THReshold KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Define and enable impairments ES ACKCkCKCKCk CK CK Ck Ck KK Ck kk kk kk kk Ek kk Ek kk IK Ek kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk KG Ko ko kk OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUT Puc Bookmarks and Go To IMPairment GAIN I 0 1 IMPairment GAIN Q 0 2 IMPairment OFFSet I 0 01 IMPairment OFFSet Q 0 02 IMPairment PHASe 2 IMPairment STATe ON In the following example we assume that both a source and a destination instrument is connected to the R amp S IQR and that both instruments are switched on ACKCkCKCKCk CK CK CK KK CK CIC CK KICK CIC KICK KICK KICK KICK KI KU KU KU KU KU KK KK KG KG KK KR Ko AAA Reset instrument first Z 3 kk kk dio di dir kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk Ek kk kk kk kk kk kk kk RSIS 0LS li E Bookmarks and Go To KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Select Recorder operating mode Select I Q data file for replay ACKCkCKCKCk CK CK Ck kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk Ek kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk k
84. Noncompliance can result in personal injury or material damage If you use the product in a vehicle it is the sole responsibility of the driver to drive the vehicle safely and properly The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for accidents or collisions Never use the product in a moving vehicle if doing so could distract the driver of the vehicle Adequately secure the product in the vehicle to prevent injuries or other damage in the event of an accident 1171 0000 42 07 Page 6 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Waste disposal Environmental protection 1 Specially marked equipment has a battery or accumulator that must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste but must be collected separately It may only be disposed of at a suitable collection point or via a Rohde amp Schwarz customer service center 2 Waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste but must be collected separately Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH amp Co KG has developed a disposal concept and takes full responsibility for take back obligations and disposal obligations for manufacturers within the EU Contact your Rohde amp Schwarz customer service center for environmentally responsible disposal of the product 3 If products or their components are mechanically and or thermally processed in a manner that goes beyond their intended use hazardous substances heavy metal dust such as lead beryllium nickel m
85. O baseband data stream which is recorded by the R amp S IQR The subsequent analysis e g using an R amp S FSV spectrum analyzer is based on the raw UO data with no loss of information You can also feed the recorded UO data stream to an appropriate signal generator e g an R amp S SMU200A in order to re generate the modulated RF signal Rohde amp Schwarz provides two different IO Data Recorder models which essentially differ in the recording and data transmission speed e The R amp S IQR20 supports data rates up to 20 megasamples per second MSa s corresponding to 80 MByte s e The R amp S IQR100 supports data rates up to approx 99 5 MSa s with R amp S IQR B110 up to 75 MSa s corresponding to 400 MByte s Both instruments can be combined with the following memory pack options e R amp S IQR B010 HDD Module 1 TB 80 MByte s e R amp S IQR BO20 HDD Module 2 TB 80 MByte s e R amp S IQR B110 SSD Module 1 TB 300 MByte s e R amp S IQR B109F SSD Module 0 9 TB 400 MByte s e R amp S IQR B119F SSD Module 1 9 TB 400 MByte s To use the full data rate of the R amp S IQR100 one of the SSD options R amp S IQR B109F or R amp S IQR B119F is required The present chapter gives all information that is necessary to put the instrument into operation and presents an overview of the front panel controls and connectors of the R amp S IQR Chapter 2 Basic R amp S IQR Operation outlines typical application examples for the I Q
86. PPLicali on SOURCE RUNNING KE 134 LPF eat PN RE 134 SYSTem OPTion CONTrol RECeiver DISConnect eese nemen nenne 134 GvGTem ObPTion CGOhNTrolR ehverElename 134 SETE Tenn OW Tro ME EN 134 SYSTem OPTion CONTrol RECeiver STATUS 0 c ccccccececcecececceceseceececeeeeeeseseseusenseeeneeass 134 SYSTem APPLication SOURce SELect lt ch gt lt Executable gt Selects an external executable numbered lt ch gt for launch Suffix lt ch gt 1 5 Current number of external executable Parameters lt Executable gt 1 OFF ON 0 Select or deselect executable Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 SYSTem APPLication SOURce SYMBolic lt ch gt lt Name gt Selects the symbolic name of an external executable numbered lt ch gt which can be launched by the R amp S IQR Suffix lt ch gt 1 5 Current number of external executable Parameters lt Name gt String parameter containing the symbolic name Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 SYSTem APPLication SOURce FILename lt ch gt lt FileName gt Selects the path and filename of an external executable numbered lt ch gt which can be launched by the R amp S IQR Suffix lt ch gt 1 5 Current number of external executable Parameters lt FileName gt string String parameter containing the executable file exe with the complete path Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks
87. Por eso se debe tener en cuenta que el producto solo pueda ser operado por personal especializado o personas instruidas en profundidad con las capacidades correspondientes Si fuera necesaria indumentaria de seguridad para el uso de productos de Rohde amp Schwarz encontraria la informacion debida en la documentacion del producto en el capitulo correspondiente Guarde bien las informaciones de seguridad elementales asi como la documentacion del producto y entreguelas a usuarios posteriores Tener en cuenta las informaciones de seguridad sirve para evitar en lo posible lesiones o danos por peligros de toda clase Por eso es imprescindible leer detalladamente y comprender por completo las siguientes informaciones de seguridad antes de usar el producto y respetarlas durante el uso del producto Deber n tenerse en cuenta todas las dem s informaciones de seguridad como p ej las referentes a la protecci n de personas que encontrar n en el cap tulo correspondiente de la documentaci n del producto y que tambi n son de obligado cumplimiento En las presentes informaciones de seguridad se recogen todos los objetos que distribuye el grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz bajo la denominaci n de producto entre ellos tambi n aparatos instalaciones as como toda clase de accesorios Los datos espec ficos del producto figuran en la hoja de datos y en la documentaci n del producto Sefializaci n de seguridad de los productos Las siguientes sen
88. QR to the master instrument as shown in the drawing Recorder Trigger Synchronization The master instrument can use arbitrary trigger and clock source settings see above The slave instruments start replay typically 100ns after the master instru ment The setup and cabling shown above is useful if during record the source instruments were synchronised and sent the same sample rates to the R amp S IQRs If the source instruments had different sample rates during recording but still were synchronised change the master slave setup as follows e Remove the cable for sampling clock from 108 master and IO1 slave e Connect REFOUT at the master to REFIN at the slave e Set the slave to internal sample clock and external reference clock e check the sample rate on master and slave For maximum sample rate precision enter exactly the sample rates that were present during recording Also see chapter 4 2 4 1 Clock on page 73 User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 62 R amp S IQR Data Replay 4 1 1 2 Waveform Diagrams The waveform diagrams in the Trigger dialog provide a graphical representation of the different trigger scenarios They comprise the following graphical elements e A narrow rectangular pulse with an arrow denotes a trigger event edge trigger e g a an external TTL signal fed in at one of the rear panel BNC connectors I O 1 to I O 8 A positive negative pulse with an arrow pointing up down indicates that the tr
89. R amp SSIQR IO Data Recorder User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 Test amp Measurement User Manual This manual describes the I Q Data Recorder models R amp SSIQR20 order no 1513 4600K02 and R amp S IQR100 order no 1513 4600K10 including the following options R amp S IQR B010 HDD Module 1 TB 80 MByte s order number 1513 4700 10 R amp S IQR B020 HDD Module 2 TB 80 MByte s order number 1513 4700 20 R amp S IQR B110 SSD Module 1 TB 300 MByte s order number 1513 4717 10 R amp S IQR B109F SSD Module 0 9 TB 400 MByte s order number 1513 4723 09 R amp S IQR B119F SSD Module 1 9 TB 400 MByte order number 1513 4723 19 R amp S IQR K1 TSMW Control order number 1513 4730 02 R amp S IQR K101 Import Export of Waveform Files and Meta Data Files order number 1517 5001 02 R amp S IQR K102 GPS Data Recording order number 1517 5018 02 R amp S IQR K103 GPS Map order number 1517 5024 02 R amp S IQR K104 Ref level controlled recording and replay of RF signals for AGC order number 1517 5182 02 R amp S IQR K105 Multiplexing UO Data order number 1517 5047 02 R amp SSIQR K107 2nd Dig IQ Out order number 1517 5060 02 R amp S IQR K108 Network Attached Streaming order number 1517 5076 02 R amp SSIQR K2 Generator Control order number 1513 4752 02 The firmware of the instrument makes use of several valuable open source software packages For information see the Open Source Acknowl
90. REMOTE label appears in the upper part of the main dialogs You can send a amp GTL interface command to remove the label at the end of your remote ses sion The Info status line shows possible error messages Tap Info and open the History dialog to obtain a detailed error log Query interrupted Info The R amp S IQR is ready to be controlled manually any time No explicit switchover from remote to manual mode is necessary Status Reporting System The status reporting system stores information on the operating state of the R amp S IQR and on possible errors The R amp S IQR uses the basic status registers shown in the fol User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 106 Block Data Format lowing figure No STATus OPERation and STATus QUEStionable regis ters are used Power on User Request Command Error Execution Error Device Dependent Error Query Error Request Control Operation Complete e al eo H n d GET SRG amp LA oe ESE ESR SRE Error Queue Output Buffer A amp logical AND logical OR pre o Dl bite IST flag response to parallel poll The status registers can be configured and read using common commands such as ESE and ESR see chapter 9 1 Common Commands on page 120 The contents of the error queue are read and cleared by means of the SYSTem ERRor com mands For an introduction to status register handling refer e g to the operating man ual for the R amp
91. RIGG RECT TARE NOT EE 129 In Coen meer 128 TRIGGer REC order IO PS 127 TRISger RECO Me NG LEN Eee 127 TRGE RE TARN 130 TRGJE RE ee ERR 127 Index Symbols PPP 121 e e e ne ae eee 121 ER 121 VIL 121 TT 121 PN 121 Pl 121 PRE 121 TU E 121 Pl 121 Pl 121 NN 121 RENN 122 EP 122 TR 122 VU 122 A AR AN 12 ee Wee ie te E 18 NEO 94 AP A 176 Auxiliary Signals GUI reference recorder A 54 B Sieb ai e AMI 58 Buffer Status SE 67 o PRI PP 45 C Clock GUI reference player A 79 Command reference ccccconccncccoccnccconconocnnnnnnononcnnnnnnncnnnnos 120 Common commands coccccnccnnncncccnnccncnnnccnonnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnos 120 Compare EEPROM Content 82 Configuration File iere rmn y Snnt eins 84 Control buttons ofr ew Cr 69 ET 47 Control Line Setup occccooccccoccncoocnncocnnnoncnnnonenonanononoss 51 72 D Data recording A a 24 Data Replaying LU 36 BELE 11 RE 51 71 Destination instrument GUI reference player AA 77 PN 177 Digital UO Interface ooooccccccconcnccnnccconanccnncnnnnnnconnnnnnos 54 Digital UO Interface Test AA 82 Digital lO trigger egener 42 DIGITAL AX WE 18 DIGITAL IQ QUT EE 18 Disk ee 82 Disk Performance rrrnrnnnnnnnrnnnnnornnnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnsnnnnnnnn 82 Rei 14 DISPLAY PORT connector gipccrassercesasccrsepeetcenachessasesaenseness 18 DT COMME CIOL EE 18 E Edge Trigger pie 50 7
92. ST INTernal Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Impairments The following commands modify the replayed data arithmetically See also OUTPut IQ AMPLitude Player Commands Flisnes es TE FRE ot d Ei cra Fera e bone irr 155 POUT TEEN UE eg 155 POUT Pas ITP are AI RE 155 OUT Pur PES e DEE 155 DITPUE MPA 186 22 scr cdi valia 155 OUTPut JIMPairment OFFSet Q ararnnununnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnannenannennnnennnnnnuener 155 PUTPAN PN TE 156 OUTPut IMPairment STATe lt State gt Enables or disables the impairments to the replayed signal all OUTPut IMPairment settings Parameters lt State gt OFF ON RST OFF Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 OUTPut IMPairment ACTive Returns the current impairment state Return values Active 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only OUTPut IMPairment GAIN l Gain OUTPut IMPairment GAIN Q Gain Defines a gain factor for the replayed and Q data The gain multiplies all and Q amplitudes O dB means that the amplitudes are unchanged Parameters Gain and Q gain Increment 0 001 RST 0 0 Default unit dB Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 OUTPut IMPairment OFFSet Offset OUTPut IMPairment OFFSet Q lt Offset gt Defines an offset for the replayed and Q data The offset is added to all and Q ampli tudes 0 FS means that
93. Sample Rate ed te LS Generate Filter Shape Close Recording Data Using TSMW Control 5 Tap Save As and store your filter configuration to a file e g WCDMA flt 6 Open the Front Ends tab select the created filter file and enter a Center Fre quency of 2120 MHz Workspace Loaded abc wks Interface Status LAN Digital Va v Workspace General FrontEnds Filter Design Filter Bandwidth 8 000 000 MHz 5 000 000 MHz sample Rate 10 000 007 726 MSa s 6 250 004 829 MSa s RF Digital Mode Gain Center Frequency 7 Tap the start button in the control bar at the bottom of the R amp S IQR K1 interface to start recording For two frontends two arrows are blinking As recording starts the control interface indicates that the LAN and Digital I Q con nections are established 8 Tap the IQR button to return to the Recorder window 9 At the beginning of the tunnel press Bookm Enter an appropriate Comment as shown below R amp SSIQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation Set Bookmark Bookmark Info Index No Pa Date amp time 0941111 153856 Recording time 15 30 56 Sample p Comment Tunnel stari Ok Cancel 10 Click OK to close the dialog At the end of the tunnel set a second bookmark The toolbar shows the percentage of recorded data relative to the selected maxi mum file size and the positions of the bookmarks Svan Recorder Buffer Sta
94. THReshold and TRIGger PLAYer IMPedance ea ES SOURDE EE 159 IESU EG D a Le A o e A San 154 PP LISP ENN EE 154 SYS TON REF erence FREQuericy SOU RG sved dacaeccenvesscahceeseatnendadsatsedaduadeseshonasdenesncands 154 INPut CLOCk SOURce Source Select the internal or external sampling clock source for replay 9 4 4 2 Player Commands Parameters lt Source gt INTernal EXTernal RST INTernal Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 OUTPut IQ CLOCk lt SamplingRate gt Sets the sampling rate of the replayed data The setting is valid for internal and exter nal sampling clock source INPut CLOCk SOURce For external sampling clock source the R amp S IQR measures the frequency of the external clock signal INPut CLOCk FREQuency which should be equal to the selected sampling rate Parameters lt SamplingRate gt Sampling rate Range 1000 0 to 100000000 0 Increment 0 001 RST 1000000 0 Default unit Sa s samples per second Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 INPut CLOCk FREQuency lt SamplingRate gt Returns the measured external clock frequency on I O 1 Parameters lt SamplingRate gt Range 1000 to 100000000 Increment 1 Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only SYSTem REFerence FREQuency SOURce lt Source gt Selects the source of the 10 MHz reference clock signal Parameters lt Source gt INTernal EXTernal R
95. Te 1 EST IRIGger PLAYer S5OURce Test setup savrcl Response MAN default setting MMEMory LOAD STATe 1 RCL 1 Test setup savrcl Additional and Optional Tasks TRIGger PLAYer SOURCe Response EXT stored setting KAKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK File manager examples Query the contents of the default drive and directory query all drives KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Role CLS MMEMory MSIS Response d MMEMory CDIRectory Response root directory on drive d MMEMory CATalog Possible response 11638 28666482688 firmware DIR O RECYCLER DIR 0 System Volume Information DIR 0 TEMP DIR 0 Test s tup s vrel BIN 11638 Means 11638 bytes used memory 28666482688 free memory two directories TEMP and firmware plus two system directories one binary file Test setup savrcl with a size of 11638 bytes MMEMory ATTRibute MMEMory CATalog LENGth Response 5 if the drive contains 1 file and 2 subdirectories as shown above MMEMory DRIVes lf Possible responses CIN De O TE N Es NM Ge XO H NN MENN Means internal hard disk drives C and D 4 memory pack drives E X FiX 22 Hilo one external storage medium mapped to drive I KAKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Suppose drive e cont
96. Trigger Start Gate On Trigger Stop Waveform Diagram Shown for standard waveforms TRIG START f Fig 4 3 Trigger settings external trigger General description For detailed information about the trigger system including the dependencies between the different settings refer to chapter 4 1 1 Trigger System on page 61 Synchronization Configures the R amp S IQR for stand alone operation or for simultaneous data replay with a second interconnected R amp S IQR See chapter 4 1 1 1 Standalone and Synchron ized Operation on page 61 Remote command IRIGOGOFIPLAYSTIIOIHU Trigger Configuration Basic trigger settings as described in Trigger System User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 TO GUI Reference Run Mode Single data transmission one replay cycle or continuous data trans mission Source Source of the trigger events as described in chapter 4 1 1 3 Man ual SCPI via LAN Trigger on page 63 and in the subsequent sec tions The settings in the Trigger dialog are adjusted to the selected trig ger source The following Trigger Configuration settings are availa ble for a particular trigger source only Execute Arms the Manual trigger Start Time Start and stop time for Time trigger Replay is enabled in the period Stop Time between the start and the stop time Remote command TRIGgqertPLAYer MODE IBIGqer PLAYer bOURBDe TRIGger PLAYer STAR TIME TRIGger PLAYer STOP TIME
97. U KU KU KU KU KK KK KG KG KK KG KG AAA Select stand alone synchronization mode use manual trigger and start replay pause and stop replay check trigger status KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK SYNC SALone SOURce MANual MODE SINGle ARM ON TRIGger PLAYer 5TARE OUTPut IQ SAMPles OUTPut IQ AMPlitude OUTPut IQ LEVel TRIGgGer IRIGger PLAYer PLAYer STATus PLAYer IRIGger PLAYer PAUSe STATe STOP KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Check other trigger sources then return to manual trigger KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK TRIGger PLAYer SOURCe LAN IRIGger PLAYer ARM ON ITBIGger PLAYer EXECute OUTPut IQ SAMPles TRIGger PLAYEr STOP TRIGGEr TRIGGer TRIGger TRIGger TRIGger TRIGger IRIGger PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer SOURce TIME STARS TIME 15 20 00 SIOPITIME 715221200 ARM ON ARM OFF SOURce EXTernal TYPE EDGE 8 4 TRIGGEr TRIGGer TRIGGEr TRIGGer TRIGger TRIGger TRIGger TRIGger TRIGger IRIGger TRIGGEr IRIGger PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer PLAYer SLOPe POSitive STAR INPut IOL STOP INPut 102 DELay le 6 HOLDoff le 6 THReshold 1 1 IMPedance GIK TYPE GATE POLarity HIGHactive ARM ON AR
98. UI e A keyboard simplifies the entry of data In addition the R amp S IQR provides interfaces for monitor connection and network inte gration e An external monitor shows the magnified Graphical User Interface GUI with all diagram areas and controls e ALAN connection can be established in order to access the hard disk or control the tester from an external PC Connecting a Mouse A USB mouse can be connected to one of the Universal Serial Bus USB connectors on the front panel or on the rear panel The mouse is detected automatically when it is connected It is safe to connect or dis connect the mouse while the R amp S IQR is in ready state Risk of data loss Do not connect or disconnect the mouse while data is being recorded or replayed Connecting External Accessories Mouse configuration Use the Start Control Panel Mouse menu of Windows XP Embedded to configure the mouse properties To access Windows XP Embedded use the on screen key board or connect an external keyboard to your R amp S IQR and press the Windows key D Operating an R amp S IQR does not require a mouse You can access all essential func tions using the keys on the front panel Connecting a Keyboard A keyboard can be connected to one of the Universal Serial Bus USB connectors on the front panel or on the rear panel The keyboard is detected automatically when it is connected The default input lan guage is English US It
99. YSTem NAS USER NAME lt Name gt Sets the user name that is used to access to the R amp S R amp S IQR NAS server See also SYSTem NAS SETTing DEFault on page 157 Parameters lt Name gt string SYSTem NAS USER PASSword lt Password gt Sets the password that is used to access to the R amp S R amp S IQR NAS server See also SYSTem NAS SETTing DEFault on page 157 Parameters lt Password gt string General Tasks The following commands complement the commands for Player and Recorder mode They correspond to the functions in the main menu see chapter 5 General and Administrative Tasks on page 80 Selftest The following queries launch selftest procedures and return the results TESTMEMon atakata raka ankaka aa AAAA AALSA Aaaa nananana nananana nas 159 ET Eeer 159 TESTEN ec EEE EEE E E E KE 159 TE TREN N 159 TETTE PE PE ee 159 JR EEE 159 TE TER PENN EE 159 TE TN PENE asken 159 EE BR EEE E O E OP UI OO II A 159 IS leen ep 819121 T oia ida 160 TE TN 160 General Tasks ie tao hj 160 ET 160 TEST MEMory TEST VOLTage TEST BNC TEST REFCIk TEST TEMPerature TEST DRIVe PRESence The TEST Commands launch selftests and return the results Possible results are identical for all commands The different selftests are identified as follows MEMory Memory Test VOLTage Voltage Test BNC I O Connector Test REFC1k Reference Clock Test TEMPerature Temperature Test DRIVe PRES
100. ains one I Q data file 2junel6 wsl1 Create new directory and a backup file in the new directory Query all subdirectories on drive e Remove backup file and directory ES KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK MMEMory MDIRectory e Backup directory MMEMory CDIRectory e Backup directory MMEMory COPY 2junel6 wsl 2junel6 bak Alternative to the last two commands MMEMory CDIRectory e Additional and Optional Tasks MMEMory COPY 2Junel6 wsl 2junel6 bak MMEMory MOVE 2Junel6 bak Backup directory 2Junel6 bak T KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Query all subdirectories on drive e Remove backup file from backup directory remove backup directory ES KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK MMEMory CDIRectory er MMEMory DCATalog MMEMory DCATalog LENGth MMEMory DELete Backup directory 2junel6 bak MMEMory RDIRectory Backup directory KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Create a test file on drive e containing the five characters ABCDE 5 bytes Read the file contents KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK MMEMory DATA Test txt 15ABCDE IEEE 488 2 block data format use five bytes of data 5 characters ABCDE MMEMory DATA Test txt Response 15ABCDE R amp SSIQR Command Re
101. al a digital signal containing control information about the recorded or replayed data GP signals labeled GP 1 to GP 6 must be provi ded by the source instrument and included in the recorded l Q data stream During replay they can be assigned to the I O 1 to I O 8 connectors in order to synchronize external devices GUI Graphical User Interface the set of dialogs and control elements which the R amp S IQR displays in its touchscreen display HDD Hard disk drive the storage device used by the memory pack option R amp S IQR B010 or R amp S IQR B020 for R amp S IQR20 instruments UO Data Digital samples of the baseband signal which is used to encode information on an RF carrier The l Q data show the changes in amplitude and phase of the RF carrier signal An UO modulator mixes the waveform in phase component with the in phase RF carrier wave the Q waveform quadrature component with the same HF carrier wave yet with a 90 deg phase offset RAM Random access memory may be used to store waveform data for replay as an alternative to storing files on the hard disk HDD SDD User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 186 Recording cycle Recording time of all I Q data until a Terminate Condition maxi mum file size disk full is satisfied Depending on the trigger settings Run Mode Retrigger the R amp S IQR performs a single or several consecutive recording cycles overwriting the previously recorded file Refere
102. al and DIG IQ GP trigger sources TRIGger RECorder SOURCe Recorder Commands Parameters lt Slope gt NEGative POSitive RST POSitive Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder THReshold lt Level gt Sets the threshold voltage of the trigger and external sample clock inputs This setting is valid for the External trigger source TRIGger RECorder SOURce EXTernal Parameters lt Level gt Threshold voltage Range 0 013 to 1 998 Increment 0 001 RST 1 0 Default unit V Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder IMPedance Impedance Selects the input impedance of the trigger inputs rear panel connectors I O 2 to I O 8 in recorder mode Note The imput impedance of the external sample clock input rear panel connector I O 1 INPut CLOCk IMPedance and of the trigger inputs for replay mode TRIGger PLAYer IMPedance can be set independently Parameters Impedance G1K G50 ROT G1K Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder POLarity lt Polarity gt Sets the gate polarity Active High or Active Low for gated trigger TRIGger RECorder TYPE on page 128 GATE Parameters lt Polarity gt HIGHactive LOWactive ROT HIGHactive Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 9 3 3 Recorder Commands TRIGger RECorder STARt INPut lt Connector gt TRIGger RECorder STOP INPut Connect
103. ales de seguridad se utilizan en los productos para advertir sobre riesgos y peligros Significado Significado Aviso punto de peligro general Tensi n de alimentaci n de PUESTA EN n MARCHA PARADA Observar la documentaci n del producto Atenci n en el manejo de dispositivos de peso Indicaci n de estado de espera standby elevado Peligro de choque el ctrico Corriente continua DC VN Advertencia superficie caliente Corriente alterna AC Conexi n a conductor de protecci n Corriente continua Corriente alterna DC AC Conexi n a tierra El aparato est protegido en su totalidad por un aislamiento doble reforzado Conexi n a masa o Distintivo de la UE para baterias y acumuladores Mas informacion en la secci n Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente punto 1 1171 0000 42 07 Page 8 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Significado S mbolo Significado Aviso Cuidado en el manejo de dispositivos e Distintivo de la UE para la eliminaci n por sensibles a la electrost tica ESD separado de dispositivos el ctricos y electr nicos M s informaci n en la secci n Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente punto 2 Advertencia rayo l ser M s informaci n en la secci n Funcionamiento punto 7 Palabras de se al y su significado En la documentaci n del producto se utilizan las siguientes palabras de serial con el fin de advertir contra riesgos y peligros A PELIGRO In
104. all sample rates Remote command OUTPut lt hw gt IQ AGGRate on page 141 Destination Instruments The Dest Instrum control block shows the instrument at the DIGITAL IQ OUT con nector with its serial number and digital input connector name Digital IQ Out Discon nected is displayed if no compatible destination instrument is detected Refer to the data sheet for a list of compatible destination instruments The Config button in the Dest Instrum configuration block opens a context menu with two entries e Rem Control is analogous to the Rem Control option in the recorder window see This feature is intended for future control software for destination instru ments e Dig 1 Q Info is analogous to the Digital I Q Info in the recorder window see chap ter 3 2 2 Source Instruments on page 47 4 2 6 GUI Reference DIG IQ OUT Port Interface State Connected PRES test Done Device Name SMUPZODA Part Humber Serial Humber 101927 Path Mapping Ho of Channels SCPI command SYSE Ten INSTrument DESTinarion IDENCitT1cation Selective Replay GoTo The GoTo button in the control bar opens a dialog where you can select a sub range of samples within the file for replay The dialog also indicates the number and the posi tions of the default bookmarks at the beginning and the end of the file and all user defined bookmarks By default the entire file is replayed GoTo is ava
105. an also use other utilities providing remote PC access e g VNC Password protection The R amp S IQR uses a user name and password as credentials for remote access In the factory configuration instrument is preset for both the user name and the pass word To protect the I Q Data Recorder from unauthorized access it is recommended to change the factory setting 10 2 3 Windows Firewall Settings A firewall protects an instrument by preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to it through a network In the default configuration of the R amp S IQR the firewall is enabled some actions require a different firewall configuration e g e To transfer data with other hosts in the LAN you have to allow File and Printer Sharing e To open a LAN based remote control channel you have to disable the firewall To change the firewall settings proceed as follows 1 Access the operating system by pressing the Windows key on the external key board Open the Control Panel 2 Select Windows Firewall Open the Exceptions tab in the Windows Firewall dialog to enable File and Printer Sharing Open the General tab to enable or disable the firewall For detailed information about the firewall refer to the Windows XP Embedded help system User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 179 10 3 Windows XP Embedded Risks of changing the firewall settings Disabling the firewall or allowing exceptions may make your instrum
106. an annexed question mark in order to read data from the R amp S IQR e Event means that the command initiates an action and has no query form e fno Usage is specified the command can either write or read data to from the R amp S IQR e g it may change an instrument setting or query the current setting Reading data requires an annexed question mark The majority of SCPI command are of this type The tutorial Automatic Measurement Control A tutorial on SCPI and IEEE 488 2 from John M Pieper R amp S order number 0002 3536 00 offers detailed information on concepts and definitions of SCPI 9 1 Common Commands Common commands are described in the IEEE 488 2 IEC 625 2 standard These commands have the same effect and are employed in the same way on different devi ces The headers of these commands consist of followed by three letters Many User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 120 R amp SSIQR Command Reference common commands are related to the status reporting system see chapter 7 2 Sta tus Reporting System on page 106 Some of the commands in the following list are R amp S IQR specific but use the same syntax as common commands They are marked not IEEE 488 2 confirmed Table 9 1 List of common commands Parameters Remarks Short Description CLS CLear Status Sets the status byte STB the standard event register ESR and the EVENt no query part of the QUEStionable and the OPERation register to
107. ation and enter the TCP IP address information manually proceed as follows 1 Obtain the IP address and subnet mask for the R amp S IQR and the IP address for the local default gateway from your network administrator If needed also obtain the name of your DNS domain and the IP addresses of the DNS and WINS servers on your network Remote Operation in a LAN 2 Connect an external keyboard to your instrument and perform the startup proce dure 3 Access the operating system by pressing the Windows key or Ctrl ESC on the external keyboard Open Windows XP s control panel 4 To adjust the IP address information for the LAN 1 interface open the Control Panel gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection gt Properties gt Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog and enter the address information e g Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Tou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise vau need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate F settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Bd 10 48 B2 Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Default gateway 9 0 0 2 Obtain ONS server address automatically 8 Use the following ONS server addresses Prefered DNS server 132 168 133 4 Alternate DNS server 5 To adjust the IP address information for the LAN 2 interface perform the same pro
108. atteries must not be exposed to any mechanical shocks that are stronger than permitted If a cell develops a leak the fluid must not be allowed to come into contact with the skin or eyes If contact occurs wash the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical aid Improperly replacing or charging cells or batteries that contain alkaline electrolytes e g lithium cells can cause explosions Replace cells or batteries only with the matching Rohde amp Schwarz type see parts list in order to ensure the safety of the product Cells and batteries must be recycled and kept separate from residual waste Rechargeable batteries and normal batteries that contain lead mercury or cadmium are hazardous waste Observe the national regulations regarding waste disposal and recycling Transport 1 The product may be very heavy Therefore the product must be handled with care In some cases the user may require a suitable means of lifting or moving the product e g with a lift truck to avoid back or other physical injuries Handles on the products are designed exclusively to enable personnel to transport the product It is therefore not permissible to use handles to fasten the product to or on transport equipment such as cranes fork lifts wagons etc The user is responsible for securely fastening the products to or on the means of transport or lifting Observe the safety regulations of the manufacturer of the means of transport or lifting
109. ay be released For this reason the product may only be disassembled by specially trained personnel Improper disassembly may be hazardous to your health National waste disposal regulations must be observed 4 f handling the product releases hazardous substances or fuels that must be disposed of in a special way e g coolants or engine oils that must be replenished regularly the safety instructions of the manufacturer of the hazardous substances or fuels and the applicable regional waste disposal regulations must be observed Also observe the relevant safety instructions in the product documentation The improper disposal of hazardous substances or fuels can cause health problems and lead to environmental damage For additional information about environmental protection visit the Rohde amp Schwarz website Instrucciones de seguridad elementales jEs imprescindible leer y cumplir las siguientes instrucciones e informaciones de seguridad El principio del grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz consiste en tener nuestros productos siempre al dia con los estandares de seguridad y de ofrecer a nuestros clientes el maximo grado de seguridad Nuestros productos y todos los equipos adicionales son siempre fabricados y examinados segun las normas de seguridad vigentes Nuestro sistema de garantia de calidad controla constantemente que sean cumplidas estas normas El presente producto ha sido fabricado y examinado segun el certificado de conformidad de
110. be armed TRIGger RECorder ARM ON to enable TRIGger RECorder STARt Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Event 9 3 2 Recorder Commands TRIGger RECorder STOP Stops data recording Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Event Input Configuration gt Trigger The following commands control the input trigger system for data recording Mito Es d E 125 Eee 125 MEET ENKE 126 TRIGO P MODE EEE aN a aa 126 TRIGO FE EUR EE 127 He es Se GR SE te EE 127 TRS eg EEE A iaa 127 TRiGger RECorder STARG TIME scccsccsssssssseseccscceuuusuucesserucueuusaueursursasaeenucascarsursusee 127 WC RECOrde GE 127 PETE NTE dekade 128 He je RI EC rrr nn nnn nnm n Rr etm nuda ann rana un AS area E ARI Qr enanas 128 TRIGO FE eege 128 TAG ele 128 TRIGaerREGorder TAR ESO cocacola co anna aa ra EEN ee 129 TRIGger RECorderIMPedafibe onn re ann n en ER emn a Dan DR eR ER On nan dx n minu 129 Ws NPA 129 TRIGO RECON S TAR PO Lc ia 130 TRIGger RECorder TOP IA EE 130 SIA NNN 130 TRIGger RECorder SYNC lt Mode gt Selects the synchronization mode of R amp S IQR in recorder mode Parameters lt Mode gt SALone MASTer SLAVe Stand alone operation master or slave RST SALone Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder ARM State Arms the trigger system for recorder mode Parameters lt State gt Example Recorder Command
111. cedure for Local Area Connection 2 For more information refer to the Windows help system 10 2 2 Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop is a Windows application which you can use to access and control the R amp S IQR from a remote computer through a LAN connection While the R amp S IQR is operating the GUI is displayed on the remote computer Remote Desktop also pro vides access to all files on the internal hard disk To set up a Remote Desktop connection proceed as follows 1 Connect the R amp S IQR to the network see chapter 1 6 4 Connecting a LAN Cable on page 22 2 Access the operating system e g by pressing the Windows key on an external keyboard R amp SSIQR Annexes 3 Open Windows XP s Control Panel Select System and open the Remote tab in the System Properties dialog Enable Allow users to connect remotely to this computer 4 Determine the computer name Control Panel System Computer Name or IP address Control Panel gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection gt Sup port or ipconfig command in the command prompt of your R amp S IQR The com puter name of a R amp S IQR is always RSIQR lt model gt lt serialnumber gt Example RSIQR100 102030 See also Assigning IP Addresses 5 Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Remote Desktop Connection on the remote computer Establish a connection using the R amp S IQR s computer name or IP address You c
112. cnnncnonanconnos 40 42 GUI reference player AA 69 GUI reference recorder A 49 TSMW control option R amp S IQR K1 ssss 92 TSMW Control option R amp S IQR K1 measurement example 30 U Unpacking the instrument eeseeeeeseee 10 Updale o uM eben Opp 82 Usage command reference ccoooooccncccconnnccnnncnconannononos 120 USB front panel connectors iuueni ime tre timeo ade ruRi ntu eben 15 rear panel connectors cccceccceeceeeceteeeeeeeeeeeeseeeetes 18 VER NPE A EDN 15 USB DEVICE CONMDEOCI EE 18 V VEN 106 Volatile error messages ENEE 67 VET 82 LPS NEL 106 W Waveform status indication 45 67 Waveform diagram BEE 52 72 Waveform diagrams vs se dct cerent S rk miner ka a penc 63 Windows XP Embedded eeeennmmHmRmRIe 180
113. cording In Recorder mode the R amp S IQR supports all trigger sources described in chap ter 4 1 1 Trigger System on page 61 In addition recording may be triggered by the information in the received UO data stream e UO Level The R amp S IQR evaluates the level of each data sample and starts record ing as soon as a specific threshold value Level is exceeded START TRIGLEYEL User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 42 R amp S IQR Data Recording 3 1 2 3 2 e DIG IQ GP One of the digital general purpose signals GP1 to GP4 provides the trigger events The GP signals must be included in the recorded data stream they are fed in via the DIGITAL IQ IN connector along with the and Q samples Most of the trigger settings described in chapter 3 2 3 1 Trigger Settings on page 49 are valid for the DIG IQ GP trigger source The GP trigger signals can be used in two different ways In Edge Trigger mode each rising or falling edge of the selected GP signal provides a single trigger event In Gated Trigger mode recording is restricted to the high periods of the GP signals GATE HIGH Streaming Files When recording data the R amp S IQR creates a pair of I Q data files of equal size The files have the extensions ws1 and ws2 they are stored to drives e and f of the removable memory It is sufficient to specify the ws1 file on drive e V the R amp S IQR will automatically create the associated ws
114. ctive low periods of the Gated Trigger signal In Edge Trigger mode this setting is replaced by the Slope Remote command TRIGger RECorder DELay TRIGger RECorder HOLDoff TRIGger RECorder SLOPe TRIGger RECorder POLarity Control Line Setup Selects and configures the input connectors for the External trigger signal See speci fication in chapter 4 1 1 4 External Trigger on page 64 Threshold Threshold voltage of the trigger inputs rear panel connectors I O 1 to I O 8 Trigger events are generated when the voltage at the selected Trigger Start Gate On and Trigger Stop connectors reaches the threshold A low threshold may be required to ensure that the R amp S IQR actually detects all trigger pulses A higher threshold can prevent unintentional trigger events Impedance Input impedance of the trigger inputs rear panel connectors I O 1 to I O 8 Select the impedance in accordance with the output impe dance of your trigger source and the impedance of the connecting cable to avoid reflections 3 2 3 2 GUI Reference Trigger Start Input connector for the trigger signals one of the rear panel connec Gate on and tors I O 1 to I O 8 If an external clock source is selected for replay Trigger Stop I O 1 is reserved for the external sampling clock signal see chap ter 4 2 4 1 Clock on page 73 Off means that no external trigger signal is used In Edge Trigger mode it is possible to use two differen
115. cuito de alimentaci n debe estar protegido de modo que todas las personas que puedan acceder al producto as como el producto mismo est n a salvo de posibles danos Todo producto debe estar protegido contra sobretensi n debida p ej a una ca da del rayo mediante los correspondientes sistemas de protecci n Si no el personal que lo utilice quedar expuesto al peligro de choque el ctrico No debe introducirse en los orificios de la caja del aparato ning n objeto que no est destinado a ello Esto puede producir cortocircuitos en el producto y o puede causar choques el ctricos fuego o lesiones oalvo indicaci n contraria los productos no est n impermeabilizados ver tambi n el cap tulo Estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento punto 1 Por eso es necesario tomar las medidas necesarias para evitar la entrada de l quidos En caso contrario existe peligro de choque el ctrico para el usuario o de dafios en el producto que tambi n pueden redundar en peligro para las personas No utilice el producto en condiciones en las que pueda producirse o ya se hayan producido condensaciones sobre el producto o en el interior de ste como p ej al desplazarlo de un lugar fr o a otro caliente La entrada de agua aumenta el riesgo de choque el ctrico Antes de la limpieza desconecte por completo el producto de la alimentaci n de tensi n p ej red de alimentaci n o bater a Realice la limpieza de los aparatos con un pa
116. d e Voltage Test limit check of voltages on the I Q Stream Board e LED Test RUN and ERR LEDs at the rear panel will blink for several seconds The test involves a visual check of the LEDs e O Connector Test I O rear panel connectors To perform the test connect 4 BNC cables from I O 1 to I O 5 I O 2 to I O 6 I O 3 to I O 7 I O 4 to I O 8 e Digital l Q Interface Test loopback test on digital interfaces DIGITAL IQ IN OUT on the rear panel Connect DIGITAL IQ IN to DIGITAL IQ OUT using the cable sup plied with the R amp S IQR e Reference Clock Test internal or external reference clock signal depending on the Player Output Clock setting LVDS Test only used for production Temperature Test internal temperature limit check Fan Test internal fan is driven to full speed for a couple of seconds Disk Access verifies that Windows can access all disk partitions of the memory pack R amp S IQR Bxxx User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 83 5 3 Configuration File e Disk Performance checks the read and write performance of the memory pack disks and reports the slower of the read write data rate values Remote command TEST MEMOry TEST V ILTAGE e TEST LEDS THST NOPRompt LEDS TESTIBNE d CH ERR GR Re TEST INOPRompt IOIO hw Ee e E RE Le TEST TEMPerature TESTIFAN TEST NOPRompt FAN IEST DRIVe PRESence TEST DRIVe PERForm Configuration File Configuration File opens a context menu from
117. d by cleaning agents Cleaning agents contain substances that may damage the instrument For example cleaning agents that contain a solvent may damage the front panel labeling plastic parts or the display Never use cleaning agents such as solvents thinners acetone etc acids bases or other substances The outside of the instrument can be cleaned sufficiently using a soft lint free dust cloth Display The l Q Data Recorder is equipped with a touchscreen display It is also possible to control the instrument via mouse and or keyboard Both can be connected to the USB connectors on the front panel The GUI elements are described in chapter 5 General and Administrative Tasks on page 80 1 2 2 1 2 4 Front Panel Tour Standby Key The standby key connects disconnects all internal modules of the l Q Data Recorder to from the DC supply voltages generated by its internal power supply See chapter 1 1 7 Standby and Ready State on page 13 The PWR LED indicates whether the UO Data Recorder is ready to operate LED green or in standby state LED is orange The LED does not light when the AC power switch on the rear panel is in position 0 Off USB Connectors The USB connectors of type A master USB may be used to connect e g a keyboard mouse or other pointing devices or an external storage device USB stick CD ROM drive etc Additional USB connectors are located on the rear panel of
118. d cables to ensure successful control of electromagnetic radia tion during operation especially for the following connector types e Output connectors for reference signals rear panel REF IN OUT Use double shielded RF cables and terminate open cable ends with 50 O e USB Use double shielded USB cables and ensure that external USB devices com ply with EMC regulations e LAN Use CAT6 or CAT7 cables Observe the additional connector cable and cable length requirements in chapter 1 2 Front Panel Tour on page 13 and chapter 1 3 Rear Panel Tour on page 16 1 1 5 Connecting the R amp S IQR to the AC Supply The l Q Data Recorder is automatically adapted to the AC supply voltage The supply voltage must be in the range 100 V to 240 V 50 Hz to 60 Hz The mains connector and power switch are located at the rear panel AA User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 12 R amp SSIQR Preparing the I Q Data Recorder for Use Connect the I Q Data Recorder to the AC power source using the AC power cable delivered with the unit The maximum and typical power consumption of the I Q Data Recorder is listed in the data sheet 1 1 6 Power on and off The mains connector and power switch are located at the rear panel To turn the power on or off press the AC power switch to position I On or 0 Off After power on the I Q Data Recorder is in standby or ready state depending on the state of the standby key at the front panel 1 1 7 S
119. d follow the instructions in the installation wizard to install the software on an external PC Use the integrated uninstaller if you wish to remove the downloader from your PC When working with the downloader your company s network security policy may force you to enter your internet user name and password before you can access the Google Maps web server or download a map The application window of the downloader is divided into a Download pane in the left hand part and the map pane It is opened with a large question mark in the center of the map pane To create a map that is suited for the R amp S IQR 1 Double click the question mark to obtain a world map 2 Perform one or several of the following actions Double click the map to zoom in drag and drop to move the map within the pane re size the main application win dow to select a smaller or larger rectangular portion of the map User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 102 Ref level controlled recording and replay of RF signals for AGC R amp S IQR K104 NH K105 Downloader Download Info Top Left 4 72412 0 54 3421 M Bottom Right 18 6548 0 42 5854 Estimated Space 2 00 KB of Tiles wd of Images eJ Level of Detail Min 5 Max The size of a single map is limited to 166 The download is immediately stopped after this quota EEK Neuminstere P T RKE SSC 3 gg i Se Szczecin uno goes Ce Hamburg L nel ar Osnabr ck c Hanno
120. d help simply tap the softkey in the control bar and then a control element The following table describes the concepts in brief Table 6 2 Concepts of R amp S Generator Control Control element Status Bar Generator Status Workspace Workspace Loaded File name of the loaded workspace IQR information on R amp S IQR status Rec Play R amp S IQR usage mode recorder or player IDLE ARM RUN PAUSE Trigger system information LAN LAN connection status Unknown a Connected Q Disconnected e Type Type of connected signal generator SerNo Serial number of connected signal generator I Q In Default input CH1 or CH2 RF Out Default output CH1 or CH2 Ref Reference frequency source internal or external INT or EX Workspace A workspace file wk2 stores a R amp S IQR K2 configuration including all settings in the LAN Config Init Config and Playback tabs Workspace files are stored to the following directory on the internal hard disk of the R amp S IQR this direc tory is shown when the control interface is opened C Program FilesNRohde amp SchwarzNIQRFirmwareNOptionsNK2NWorkspace There are the following tabs in the Workspace view e Load opens the selected workspace e Close discards the changes currently made in a workspace e Save Changes loaded in the workspace will be saved in this workspace e Save As saves the current settings to a new workspace R am
121. d upda ted independently e Software List of software options and licenses The software options are descri bed in Software Options e Loaded Modules List of all software modules of the firmware together with their version no and a short description Mainly for service purposes Remote command SYSTem OPTion EXPT SYSTem OPTion GPSM SYSTem OPTion GPSR SYSTem OPTion TSMW GUI Configuration Opens a dialog where you can e select the unit scale of the progress bar in the Player e observe and change the IP address of the LAN interfaces Note that for chaning the mode DHCP on off you still have to enter Windows User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 81 Setup Samples The first and last recorded or replayed kilosample kSa of data is dis played at the beginning and at the end of the progress bar The sam ple count always starts at 0 kSa The last recorded kSa depends on the Max File Size selected in the Mass Storage dialog The last replayed kSa is given by the size of the replayed file Percent The progress bar is scaled between 0 and 100 Time The start and stop time of data recording or replay is displayed at the beginning and at the end of the progress bar The stop time depends on the Max Rec Duration selected in the Mass Storage dialog denotes an unknown stop time this is displayed e g before recording is started Install SW Option Entry of an option key for acti
122. de The settings in the Clock dialog are relevant for data replay The clock rate for data recording is controlled by the source instrument through the R amp S Digital I Q interface R amp SSIQR Data Replay Clock E3 Sampling Clock Source External e Recommended Range 1kHz 2700MHz Measured External Clock 0 000 Hz Threshold Impedance Connector Reference Clock 10 MHz Source Internal Close Fig 4 5 Sampling and reference clock settings Sampling Clock Selects an internal or external signal as a Sampling Clock signal The sampling clock signal defines the number of samples that the R amp S IQR replays per unit of time Sam pling Rate In basic configuration mode the internal sampling clock source is used The I Q data file is replayed at the sampling rate at which it was recorded The recorder sampling rate is measured and stored in the file header of any l Q data file its inaccuracy is bet ter than 10 ppm Note To obtain sampling rates with maximum accuracy establish a reference clock connection as shown in figure 2 1 and adjust the Sampling Rate to exactly the value that was present during recording Note that the value read from the data file header probably has not enough resolution This test setup is necessary e g for OFDM A GPS and DVB T signals Example An R amp S AMU200A transmits UO data at 10 MSa s During recording the R amp S IQR measures and stores a sampling rate of
123. de is used R amp SSIQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation After startup the R amp S IQR shows its main window in Recorder mode 1 sirpa io Recorder IQ Level Buffer Status Status Ready kSa 0 0 001 FS k a 0 100 000 Info Source Instrum config FA A 100729 043 Input DIG IQ OUT config Armed 99 500 199 MSs 14 08 23 Open Main Menu vy Bookm 2 Tap Open Main Menu and Configuration File gt Set to default to preset your R amp S IQR This ensures that the behavior of the instrument is as described in this section R amp S IQR Main Menu tf Setup AA User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 26 R amp S IQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation 3 Tap Goto Recorder to return to the GUI for UO data recording 4 Tap Storage gt config and use the on screen keyboard to define a Maximum File Size of 100 MSa megasamples See also chapter 10 1 On Screen Key board on page 176 The R amp S IQR will stop recording when the recorded file has reached the size of approx 100 MSa For more information refer to Terminate Condition on page 55 ENDE MM Recorder IQ Level Buffer Status Status Ready kSa 0 0 001 FS k a 0 100 000 Info Mass Storage Sampling Rate 99 500 178 MS s Terminate Condition Terminate Recording On max File Size Maximum File Size 100 000 000 msa 13 48 53 Open Main Menu Kid Uu Contro
124. dica una situacion de peligro que si no se evita causa lesiones graves o incluso la muerte Indica una situacion de peligro que si no se evita puede causar lesiones graves o incluso la muerte lesiones leves o moderadas Indica informaci n que se considera importante pero no en relaci n con situaciones de peligro p ej avisos sobre posibles dafios materiales En la documentaci n del producto se emplea de forma sin nima el t rmino CUIDADO A ATENCI N Indica una situaci n de peligro que si no se evita puede causar Las palabras de serial corresponden a la definici n habitual para aplicaciones civiles en el rea econ mica europea Pueden existir definiciones diferentes a esta definici n en otras reas econ micas o en aplicaciones militares Por eso se deber tener en cuenta que las palabras de senal aqu descritas sean utilizadas siempre solamente en combinaci n con la correspondiente documentaci n del producto y solamente en combinaci n con el producto correspondiente La utilizaci n de las palabras de se al en combinaci n con productos o documentaciones que no les correspondan puede llevar a interpretaciones equivocadas y tener por consecuencia da os en personas u objetos Estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento EI producto solamente debe ser utilizado segun lo indicado por el fabricante respecto a los estados operativos y posiciones de funcionamiento sin que se obstruya la ventilaci n Si no
125. display or use the mouse to click the keys Data entry by means of the on screen keyboard is self explanatory Tap ent to con firm and terminate an entry Tap on a point outside the keyboard to close the keyboard The following keys on the lower row of keys provide an additional functionality The Windows keys open the Windows start menu and gives access to the function ality of the operating system From there you can also open the on screen keyboard using the osk button in the toolbar The Explorer key opens the Windows Explorer application for file management on the internal hard disk of the R amp S IQR the removable memory pack or an external storage device e g a USB memory stick Remote Operation in a LAN The two LAN ports of the R amp S IQR can be used to integrate the I Q Data Recorder into a home company network or to an external computer test instrument direct Ethernet connection This offers several applications e Transfer of data between a controller and the tester e g in order to run a remote control program e Transfer of recorded I Q data and other data files from a remote computer instru ment and back 10 2 1 10 2 1 1 Remote Operation in a LAN e Access or control of the R amp S IQR from a remote computer using the Remote Desktop application or a similar tool e Access to external network devices Virus protection An efficient virus protection is a prerequisite for secure operatio
126. do con un interruptor para desconectarlo de la red o bien si el interruptor existente no resulta apropiado para la desconexi n de la red el enchufe del cable de conexi n se deber considerar como un dispositivo de desconexi n El dispositivo de desconexi n se debe poder alcanzar f cilmente y debe estar siempre bien accesible Si p ej el enchufe de conexi n a la red es el dispositivo de desconexion la longitud del cable de conexi n no debe superar 3 m Los interruptores selectores o electr nicos no son aptos para el corte de la red el ctrica Si se integran productos sin interruptor en bastidores o instalaciones se deber colocar el interruptor en el nivel de la instalaci n No utilice nunca el producto si est dafiado el cable de conexi n a red Compruebe regularmente el correcto estado de los cables de conexi n a red Asegurese mediante las medidas de protecci n y de instalaci n adecuadas de que el cable de conexi n a red no pueda ser dafiado o de que nadie pueda ser danado por l p ej al tropezar o por un choque el ctrico 1171 0000 42 07 Page 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales solamente esta permitido el funcionamiento en redes de alimentacion TN TT aseguradas con fusibles de 16 Acomo maximo utilizacion de fusibles de mayor amperaje solo previa consulta con el grupo de empresas Rohde amp Schwarz Nunca conecte el enchufe en tomas de co
127. e wave is designated 100 FS 0 dBFS Consequently the l Q levels can range up to 141 4 FS 3 010 dBFS Remote command MEASure IQ AMPLitude R amp SSIQR Data Recording Control buttons The control bar across the bottom of the screen is filled with buttons e Hec Pause Stop control data recording together with the trigger settings See chapter 3 1 1 Trigger System on page 40 To record data a file must be loaded and the trigger must be armed Check the trigger status information in the upper part of the dialog in case the Rec button does not work The control elements of the GUI except Pause and Stop are disabled while recording is in progress e Bookm allows you to add bookmarks to the recorded file which you can later use for replay control see chapter 3 2 7 Bookmarks on page 58 e Map is available if option R amp S IQR K102 GPS Data Recording and option R amp S IQR K103 GPS Map is installed The button opens a map view of the mea surement track see chapter 6 5 GPS Map R amp S IQR K103 on page 100 e The remaining buttons switch to other main windows and are self explanatory In general switchover is disabled while the trigger system is armed TSh Goto Open Control Player Main Menu Tip You can add buttons to the bar in order to start executable programs such as TSMW Control shown in the figure above see chapter 3 2 2 Source Instruments on page 47 Remote command
128. e Query only General Tasks SYSTem IMPort RUNNing SYSTem ARCHive RUNNing Returns the current import or export archiving status Return values lt State gt oT No activity or export archiving running Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only SYSTem IMPort STARt SYSTem IMPort STOP SYSTem ARCHive STARt SYSTem ARCHive STOP Starts and aborts UO and meta data import or export archiving Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Event SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel NUMBer Returns the number of channels present in the multiplex stream that is currently being exported Return values lt Channel gt float Usage Query only SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt CLOCK Returns the sampling rate of the respective channel in the muxiplexed stream currently being exported Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt ChannelRate gt float Usage Query only SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt NAMed Returns the name of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being being exported General Tasks Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values Name string Usage Query only SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt PEP Returns the PEP of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being exported Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel nu
129. e after all selected data typically the contents of a waveform file has been transmitted Continuous transmission means that the data is transmitted repeatedly without delay the R amp S IQR cycles through the data set file e Source Source of the trigger events as described in the following sections For most combinations of the basic settings the R amp S IQR provides additional parame ters to specify the trigger mode in detail This yields a large number of possible scenar ios however the Waveform Diagrams in the Trigger dialog will help you find the settings that are best suited to your needs see Waveform Diagrams Trigger system and replay control buttons Data replay is controlled using the Play Pause and Stop buttons across the bot tom of the GUI The trigger settings are effective after you check the Trigger gt Armed box and tap Play Pause and Stop discontinue the replay irrespective of the trig ger settings While a data replay is Running all control elements of the GUI except Pause Stop and spectrum display handling are disabled 4 1 1 1 Standalone and Synchronized Operation The R amp S IQR may operate as an independent unit or in combination with a second instrument The following Synchronization Modes are available e Stand Alone The R amp S IQR operates as an independent unit providing a single data stream The full range of Player Trigger settings is available If an ex
130. e 82 nsrument Setup ME 11 IP see 177 cR TEE T UT 178 IQ Channel Settings GUI reference recorder AA 52 IQ Channels GUI reference player AA 75 A An 18 K Key f r memory pack siria 16 Ke 21 KS recorded data arve 45 kS replayed data ua rea 67 L LAN EE E EE 22 CONNECCION EE NE ET 22 DROP EEE NE 177 remote operation 1r mein 176 LANE quc M 17 LANZ eee colo 17 ENTEN 82 Load EEPROM WE 82 KDE AP 82 M Main MENA init cend 47 69 Main window AA A PP 80 a ve 66 PRE CONG GP Ve 44 Mams COMET aan 17 Malntenanes sales 184 WEE Ree E 63 e 100 e dre t 102 EE PP T 101 Mass Storage GUI reference player A 72 Master Slave ai ET T 61 POCONOS REST 41 Measurement example 24 E ue e A e 15 Memory Test eT T Geeks 82 Meta data NES den 99 Monitor connection and use eese 21 le E 20 N Network client dE ER NMEA 183 A nke NA ERIEIN TESi 100 O On screen keyboard occcccccoccnnccoccnncocononononononcnnnnnnnnonanos 176 Open configuration occcccocnccccconononcconccnnnnonnnnononcnnnonos 84 Option ROS TORA eege 92 R amp S IQR K2 aannannnssennnnsenrenenrrnrrrrrrnnrrrrnrrrrenrrernnrrrenenne 96 RSS TOR E 99 Ra ton flu uir A 99 iis ed el RS 100 R amp S IOR K104 EE 94 103 Output configuration GUI reference player ccccccooonccncccccononconcnnnonanconnnos 73 P PACMAG RE ER 184 iiU cR Td 47 69 A 47 69 Prva rss 13
131. e a few minutes After a successful firmware update the new firmware version will automatically be started Remove your USB stick 10 6 10 6 1 Maintenance To restore a saved device configuration after updating the R amp S IQR firmware 1 Open the R amp S IQR Main Menu 2 Tap Configuration File and choose Open to enter a file selection dialog 3 Go to the directory where you have previously saved your configuration select the configuration file and tap Open to restore the saved settings Maintenance The R amp S IQR WO Data Recorder does not require any special maintenance For our support center address and a list of useful R amp S contact addresses refer to the documentation CD ROM or the Contact page at the beginning of the Help system Storing and Packing the Instrument The l Q Data Recorder can be stored at the temperature range quoted in the data sheet When it is stored for a longer period of time the unit should be protected against dust The original packing should be used when the unit is to be transported or dispatched please also observe the notes in chapter 1 1 1 Unpacking and Checking the UO Data Recorder on page 10 11 File Extensions RAW Export Import option R amp S IQR K101 is required UO binary data file and separate header file non coded files Archive UO data file encoded file Data files of the memory pack removable UO data file encoded file UO data file of
132. e also section Operating states and operating positions item 1 Therefore the equipment must be protected against penetration by liquids If the necessary precautions are not taken the user may suffer electric shock or the product itself may be damaged which can also lead to personal injury Never use the product under conditions in which condensation has formed or can form in or on the product e g if the product has been moved from a cold to a warm environment Penetration by water increases the risk of electric shock Prior to cleaning the product disconnect it completely from the power supply e g AC supply network or battery Use a soft non linting cloth to clean the product Never use chemical cleaning agents such as alcohol acetone or diluents for cellulose lacquers Operation 1 Operating the products requires special training and intense concentration Make sure that persons who use the products are physically mentally and emotionally fit enough to do so otherwise injuries or material damage may occur It is the responsibility of the employer operator to select suitable personnel for operating the products 1171 0000 42 07 Page 4 Basic Safety Instructions 2 Before you move or transport the product read and observe the section titled Transport 3 As with all industrially manufactured goods the use of substances that induce an allergic reaction allergens such as nickel cannot be generally excluded If
133. e serial number of the destination instrument at the digital I Q output 1 or 2 in player mode Suffix lt hw gt 1 2 Digital I Q output 1 or 2 Return values lt Serial gt string Usage Query only OUTPut lt hw gt SYSTem INSTrument DESTination STATus Returns the connection state at the digital UO output 1 or 2 in player mode Suffix lt hw gt i Digital I Q output 1 or 2 Return values lt State gt 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only Player Commands SYSTem INSTrument DESTination IDENtification SYSTem INSTrument DESTination MAPPing SYSTem INSTrument DESTination NAME SYSTem INSTrument DESTination SERial SYSTem INSTrument DESTination STATus These commands are alias commands for the digital IQ output 1 OUTPut1 SYSTem commands above Usage Query only OUTPut hw IQ AGGRate Returns the sampling rate at the digital UO output 1 or 2 which the R amp S IQR has mea sured during the recording session for that file Suffix hw 1 2 Digital I Q output 1 or 2 Return values Rate float Increment 0 001 Usage Query only OUTPut IQ LEVel Returns the measured amplitude I Q Level of the replayed data Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only OUTPut IQ L VLSource Source Selects the channel level source Parameters Source CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 RST
134. e service request enable register to the value indicated Bit 6 MSS Request Enable mask bit remains 0 This command determines under which conditions a ser vice request is triggered The query SRE returns the contents of the service request enable register in decimal form Bit 6 is always O STB STatus Byte Reads the contents of the status byte in decimal form Seat query only TRG TRiGger Triggers all actions waiting for a trigger event In particular TRG generates a no query manual trigger signal Manual Trigger This common command complements the TRIGger commands of the subsystem WAI WAIt to con Prevents servicing of the subsequent commands until all preceding com tinue no query mands have been executed and all signals have settled see also OPC 9 2 General Instrument Settings The following commands provide basic settings for the R amp S IQR INSTrument SELect MODE Mode Sets returns the basic operating mode of the R amp S IQR Both operating modes player and recorder have their own set of remote control commands Parameters Mode PLAYer RECorder RST PLAYer Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 9 3 Recorder Commands The commands in the following sections control the R amp S IQR in Recorder mode INSTrument SELect MODE RECorder 9 3 1 Controlling and Monitoring Data Recording The following commands control data recording and monitor the progres
135. e the output buffer was empty no data for replay available error Trigger Trigger status message All messages are self explanatory Run Status ning indicates that data is being replayed Ready means that the trigger system has paused or stopped the replay User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 67 GUI Reference kSa Sample counter and progress bar The default bookmark labels BF OD and EF ND beginning of file oldest data and end of file newest data appear in yellow boxes at the beginning and the end of the progress bar Additional user defined bookmarks are displayed with their numbers see chapter 3 2 7 Bookmarks on page 58 Click on a bookmark label to retrieve detailed information and to switch between all bookmarks in the file EN EH Bookmark Ma 10 Location 0 kSa Record Time 02 55 50 Time 15 54 23 Comment Tunnel start The unit of the progress bar is configurable see GUI Configura tion on page 81 Moreover the progress bar changes its appear ance if only a subrange of samples within a file is displayed see chapter 4 2 6 Selective Replay GoTo on page 78 Info Opens a dialog providing a record of error messages Static error messages are still pending i e they refer to the current state of the R amp S IQR The error History also contains messages from the past Volatile messages are not stored when the R amp S IQR is shut down so they are no longer visible in later sess
136. ech gt DD E 147 DOUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmarksch REGC TWEET 147 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt SAMPle oooccccconnccnccccccooccnnncccoonccnnnnccoonconnnnnononnnnnnncnonannnnnanonenons 147 OU TPutIPEAYer UR OT ME E Eet le 147 IOUTPBEIPEAYSr JUMP SAMPlE FIRE 148 OUT but IP Aver JUMP SAMblel ASTI 148 OU TPutEIPEAYer JUMP SAMPIGe S TAR be scscacciindtsGcccdccassesecsansdissadacaadsesleuenadond eegen EE 148 CUTPUE PLA Yer JUMEP SAMPIGSST OB eege 148 DUTPut PLAYer JUMPSIATed na nnn si senda sinn sisi sna er sn sins nn sa sn sensns 149 OU TPUEIPEAY er JUMP TIME EE 148 OUTPBEIPEAYSr JUMP TIME LAST Lanser ctun kt dpt p udin 148 OUT but ID Aver JIUMPTIME START 148 OU TPUEIPEAY Sr JUMP INES KL 148 CUTPUE PLAYS WA V EO BOF uses ia 143 IOUTbut PD AverWAVertorm CHAhNnel zchz CLOCkK nennen nene nnne nnn nnne nnne 144 OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt NAMed ooocccccccococnccncccccconccnnnnccoooccnnnnnonononnnnnnonnonnnnnocnnnannnnnnnns 144 OUT PutIPLAY er WAVelormm CHANnNel lt ch gt PEP cnica ias 145 IOUTbut PD AverWAVertorm CHAhNnel zch DR Gent 145 OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt REFL VEI c ccccsececeseeteeseeteeeeeeeeteeeeeceneeteeeetseeeseneeeens 145 OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt HM 145 OUTPut JPLAYer WAVeform EOF rrarnnnrannrnnnnrnrnnnrnranennnnnrnrnnsrnrnnennnnsrnnnnsennnsrnnunsrnnunennnnsennunsennusennunsennunsene 143 OUTPut PLAYer WAVetorm SUN encrypied ccc cc
137. ect to in order to define the replay range SCPI commands The OUTPut PLAYer WAVEform and the OUTPut PLAYer JUMP Com mands correspond to the Go To functionality see Controlling and Monitoring Data Replay Go To When you tap Go To to close the dialog the progress bar shows the selected replay range within the entire file length Play initiates a replay of the sub range instead of the entire file contents In the example below a replay range between the user defined bookmarks no 1 and no 5 is active 41 of the samples in the replay range have been replayed already The sample ranges between the beginning of the file and book mark no 1 and from bookmark no 5 to the end of the file are not replayed kSa 45 475 LA 412 750 Remote command OUTPut PLAYer JUMP ACTivate User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 79 9 5 1 5 2 Main Application Window General General and Administrative Tasks The dialogs described in this chapter complement the functionality of the Player and Recorder control blocks They are accessible via the toggle buttons across the bot tom of the R amp S IQR main window Main Application Window General The main window is divided into three parts e The Status line and the Info dialog in the upper part contain the selftest error messages e The center part shows the four bottons to access the dialogs for general tasks These dialogs are described in the following secti
138. ed only by electrical experts authorized by Rohde amp Schwarz Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety e g power switches power transformers fuses A safety test must always be performed after parts relevant to safety have been replaced visual inspection protective conductor test insulation resistance measurement leakage current measurement functional test This helps ensure the continued safety of the product Batteries and rechargeable batteries cells If the information regarding batteries and rechargeable batteries cells is not observed either at all or to the extent necessary product users may be exposed to the risk of explosions fire and or serious personal injury and in some cases death Batteries and rechargeable batteries with alkaline electrolytes e g lithium cells must be handled in accordance with the EN 62133 standard 1 2 Cells must not be taken apart or crushed Cells or batteries must not be exposed to heat or fire Storage in direct sunlight must be avoided Keep cells and batteries clean and dry Clean soiled connectors using a dry clean cloth Cells or batteries must not be short circuited Cells or batteries must not be stored in a box or in a drawer where they can short circuit each other or where they can be short circuited by other conductive materials Cells and batteries must not be removed from their original packaging until they are ready to be used Cells and b
139. edgement on the user documentation CD ROM included in delivery Rohde amp Schwarz would like to thank the open source community for their valuable contribution to embedded computing 2014 Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH amp Co KG M hldorfstr 15 81671 M nchen Germany Phone 49 89 41 29 0 Fax 49 89 41 29 12 164 E mail info rohde schwarz com Internet www rohde schwarz com Subject to change Data without tolerance limits is not binding R amp S is a registered trademark of Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH amp Co KG Trade names are trademarks of the owners The following abbreviations are used throughout this guide R amp S is abbreviated as R amp S R amp S IQR denotes both the R amp S9IQR20 and the R amp S9IQR100 Basic Safety Instructions Always read through and comply with the following safety instructions All plants and locations of the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies make every effort to keep the safety standards of our products up to date and to offer our customers the highest possible degree of safety Our products and the auxiliary equipment they require are designed built and tested in accordance with the safety standards that apply in each case Compliance with these standards is continuously monitored by our quality assurance system The product described here has been designed built and tested in accordance with the EC Certificate of Conformity and has left the manufacturer s plant in a condition full
140. ence Disk Access test Return values lt Result gt FAIL PASS Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only TEST DRIVe PERForm Launches the Disk Performance test and returns the result Return values lt Result gt Data rate for reading writing data from the data disk smaller value Range 0 0 MByte s to 1000 0 MByte s Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only TEST NOPRompt LEDS TEST LEDS Launches the LED Test and returns the result e TEST LEDS causes the R amp S IQR to display a message box describing the correct operation of the LEDs during the test You must answer the message Yes or No in order to receive a PASS or FAIL response e TEST NOPRompt LEDS launches the test and returns PASS The response is true if the RUN and ERR LEDs on the rear panel were flashing alternately Return values lt Result gt FAILed PASSed Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only 9 5 2 General Tasks TEST NOPRompt IQIO lt hw gt TEST IQIO lt hw gt Launches the DIG IQ Interface Test and returns the result e TEST IQIO causes the R amp S IQR to display a message box describing the required external connection during the test You must establish the connection and tap OK in order to receive a PASS or FAIL response 6 TEST NOPRompt IQIO immediately launches the tes
141. ent commands omitting the need to specify the drive together with each file name Parameters lt Msis gt string RST pou Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage SCPI confirmed MMEMory RDIRectory lt DirectoryName gt Removes an existing directory from the mass memory storage system Parameters DirectoryName String parameter to specify the directory Example see also chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Event MMEMory STORe STATe number file name gt Stores the current instrument settings to the specified configuration file savrc1 The instrument settings must first be stored internally using the common command SAV number Setting parameters number Identifier for the data set stored internally via SAV number Range 0 to 99 file name gt String parameter to specify a file name with extension e SaveEci Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 9 5 3 General Tasks Usage Event SCPI confirmed Data Export and Archiving The following SYSTem commands control data re import data export and archiv ing GvGTemlMbort GOUlbRcetllename ene nenenemnememenenemes sese se asas a nnns 166 SYTTEN Mr ort DES UE ele al E E 166 GvGTemAbcCHive GOUlbRcetllename senses e enis 166 GvGTemAbcCHive DEGTimnatonElename 166 SS UFF a E EEE ici 167 SETE GSE Eee EEE ici 167 GvGTem AbCHive DUbRatton
142. ent more vulnera ble to viruses and intruders It is recommend to restore the default firewall configuration after completing a task which requires modified settings Windows XP Embedded The R amp S IQR is equipped with a Windows XP Embedded operating system which has been configured according to the instrument s features and needs Changes in the system configuration can be necessary in order to e establish a LAN connection see chapter 10 2 Remote Operation in a LAN on page 176 e customize the properties of the external accessories connected to the R amp S IQR see chapter 1 6 Connecting External Accessories on page 20 e adjust the time and date settings Configuration of the operating system updates The operating system is adapted to the R amp S IQR To avoid impairment of instrument functions only change the settings described in this documentation Existing software must be modified only with update software released by Rohde amp Schwarz Likewise only programs authorized by Rohde amp Schwarz for use on the instrument must be exe cuted Never access and configure the operating system while data is being recorded or replayed Accessing the operating system The desktop of the operating system is accessed by pressing the Windows key D on an external keyboard All necessary settings can be accessed from the Start menu in particular from the Control Panel You can also use Windows keys in the On Screen
143. equency the center frequency can be taken from IQ data file or set by customer e RF Offset Usually an IQ data file contains a reference level dynamic in case of IQR K104 Auto matic Gain Control or initial obtained at the beginning of recording A specific offset can be added to this level The tabs in the Playback view are the same as in the Init Config view R amp SSIQR Software Options 6 3 Import Export of Waveform Files and Meta Data Files R amp S IQR K101 R amp S IQR K101 enables RAW file format for import and export see chapter 5 5 Tools on page 85 6 4 GPS Data Recording R amp S IQR K102 With option R amp S IQR K102 the R amp S IQR can record Global Positioning System GPS information along with the I Q data A typical application is a test drive where a network scanner is combined with a GPS receiver in order to trace back the geographical posi tion of the recorded UO data e g network coverage measurements The GPS infor mation appears in the Info bar as long as an l Q data file is recorded or replayed Samo Recorder Buffer Status p Status Running ksa 0 Metadata Info GPS UTC 12 14 20 LAT 48 1269683 LON 011 6115638 If option R amp S IQR K103 is unlocked in addition you can load a map into the I Q Data Recorder in order to view the measurement track see chapter 6 5 GPS Map R amp S IQR K103 on page 100 The GPS information is shown in the
144. er PLAYer THReshold TRIGger PLAYer IMPedance TRIGger PLAYer STAR INPut LIRIGQSPIFLAISITIQILUEIIBPEUL Waveform Diagram The waveform diagram visualizes the effect of the current trigger settings see chap ter 4 1 1 2 Waveform Diagrams on page 63 Mass Storage Settings The Config button in the Mass Storage configuration block gives access to the data selection settings see figure 4 2 The Streaming dialog selects the I Q data file for replay and enables streaming mode 4 2 4 4 2 4 1 GUI Reference File Streaming Fig 4 4 Streaming settings File Streaming Load Waveform opens a streaming file selection dialog State gt On Off enables disables streaming mode this corresponds to the Armed checkbox in the Trigger configuration block You must select a ws1 file from network drive e before you can enable streaming mode For more information refer to chapter 4 1 2 Streaming Mode on page 65 and the subsection on streaming files Output Configuration The Config button in the Output configuration block see figure 4 2 gives access to several dialogs These dialogs control and modify the l Q data stream and configure additional signals which the R amp S IQR can generate when replaying data Clock The Clock dialog selects the sampling and reference clock signals and configures the input connectors for a possible external clock signal Sampling rates in Recorder mo
145. escribes the use of the R amp S IQR in Recorder mode where it can record an UO data stream and store it in a file on its internal disk e General Uescrpton nennen nennen nnne sensn nnns 40 EEE rm 43 General Description In Recorder mode the R amp S IQR records the digital data stream that it receives via the DIGITAL IQ IN connector The essential stages of data recording are shown below together with the corresponding configuration blocks and controls of the R amp S IQR The light brown configuration blocks can be activated in arbitrary order Perform the neces sary settings then arm the trigger system before you start recording Formatting Mass Storage Rec Pause Config Config Stop Recording control Modifications File selection Record data Control amount timing For future extensions Select destination and Start pause stop repetition of recorded criteria for terminating recording in accordance data data recording with previous settings Fig 3 1 Basic data recording stages The data is usually provided by a source instrument with a compatible R amp S Digital IC Interface e g a signal generator or a network scanner A typical test setup with an R amp S AMU200A Baseband Signal Generator and Fading Simulator is shown in chapter 2 2 Recording Data on page 24 Related information e Measurement example including necessary preparations see chapter 2 2 Recording Data on page 24 e GUI reference see chap
146. etails 12 500 009 657 MSis F Details D es ta ere aor LPL Aggregated Sample Rate Port 1 7 672 492 157 MS s Aggregated Sample Rate Port 2 12 500 009 657 MS s IG Level and IG Trigger Channel 0 Close Channel The channel numbers stored in the file Signal name The signal name for each channel as stored in the file Sampling rate The sampling rate as stored in the file Note that this value was advertised by the source instrument before recording started Port1 Port2 Check this box to play the corresponding channel to the selected digital IQ Out Port s To play more than one channel option R amp S IQR K105 is required Details Opens the following dialog box that shows the reference level for the corresponding channel at record start as advertised by the source instrument Note that the level probably has shifted due to variations in temperature in the source instrument during the recording session These changes are not registered 4 2 5 GUI Reference Resolution The IQ data resolution as stored in the file The resolution for a multi channel recording is 14 bits instead of 16 bits for one channel Aggregated Sample Rate Shows the sampling rate which the R amp S IQR has measured during the recording ses sion for that file If the user changes the value via Output Clock it will become red Output Clock always describes the reading speed of the hard disk This must be the sum of
147. exceed 3 m Functional or electronic switches are not suitable for providing disconnection from the AC supply network If products without power switches are integrated into racks or systems the disconnecting device must be provided at the system level 5 Never use the product if the power cable is damaged Check the power cables on a regular basis to ensure that they are in proper operating condition By taking appropriate safety measures and carefully laying the power cable ensure that the cable cannot be damaged and that no one can be hurt by for example tripping over the cable or suffering an electric shock 1171 0000 42 07 Page 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Basic Safety Instructions The product may be operated only from TN TT supply networks fuse protected with max 16 A higher fuse only after consulting with the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies Do not insert the plug into sockets that are dusty or dirty Insert the plug firmly and all the way into the socket provided for this purpose Otherwise sparks that result in fire and or injuries may occur Do not overload any sockets extension cords or connector strips doing so can cause fire or electric shocks For measurements in circuits with voltages V ms gt 30 V suitable measures e g appropriate measuring equipment fuse protection current limiting electrical separation insulation should be taken to avoid any hazards Ensure tha
148. ference 9 Command Reference The following sections provide detailed reference information on the remote con trol commands of the R amp S IQR I Q Data Recorder The commands are grouped according to the main control entities of the graphical user interface Order of commands The remote control commands for general settings recording replay and general tasks are listed in separate sections Related commands appear in the same section similar commands are grouped together An alphabetical list of all instrument control commands is annexed at the end of this manual SCPI Compatibility The R amp S IQR uses SCPI commands for remote control The instrument complies with the final SCPI version 1999 0 SCPl confirmed commands are explicitly marked in the command reference chapters Commands without SCPI label are device specific how ever their syntax follows the rules described in the SCPI standard These rules are also described in many operating manuals from Rohde amp Schwarz which are posted on the internet Information in the command reference chapter Each command description includes the command syntax parameters if applicable a short description of the command a description of the parameters with ranges and RST values if applicable and a link to an example in chapter 8 Programming Examples on page 109 Usage describes the possible command types e Query only means that the command must be used with
149. g kSa 20 513 kSa 0 102 236 to Deet Instrum config AMU200A Output 100005 007 contig 8 000 012 MS s 11 32 23 Goto Open 1 Pause m Stop M GoTo Man Recorder Main Menu 6 If you wish to repeat data replay using the same data file you can simply tap Play again Data replayed in Streaming mode is transferred in blocks with a 10 MByte block size When replay is stopped the currently replayed data block is discarded only complete 10 MByte blocks are transferred 2 4 2 Possible Extensions If you want to replay part of the stored samples only you can tap GoTo and define the start and stop sample numbers If the replayed file contains bookmarks you can use these bookmarks to define the start and stop samples You can modify the trigger settings to refine the amount of recorded data you can also replay waveform ARB files and modify the replayed data For an overview of replay features refer to chapter 3 1 1 Trigger System on page 40 User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 38 2 9 Replaying Data Using Generator Control You can also feed the replayed l Q data stream to an appropriate signal generator e g an R amp S SMU200A in order to re generate and analyze the modulated RF signal under laboratory conditions Replaying Data Using Generator Control An Rohde amp Schwarz signal generator like R amp S SMBV100A R amp S SMU R amp S SFC R amp S SFE with a di
150. gital I Q interface can be used for data replay If the R amp S IQR is equipped with option R amp S IQR K2 Generator Control you can configure the Rohde amp Schwarz signal generator from the R amp S IQR preset the device control measure ment parameters and replay the measured UO data No additional control device is required To establish the test setup and prepare the instruments 1 Connect the R amp S IQR to the signal generator as shown below Use the l Q data cable which you received with your R amp S IQR to establish the digital UO data con nection Use a LAN cable to enable control of the signal generator by R amp S IQR K2 For accurate sampling rates of the replayed data use one of the four delivered BNC cables for a reference frequency connection R amp S SMBV Td e Sie e Bhainour gt 1l e 1 E LANZ LAN 1 E R p HIF CH SP CX P El Lan A Edi III _ t ja as VG EIE 0000 DIGITAL IQ IN Reference Frequency Fig 2 4 Test setup for data replay using Generator Control 2 Switch on both instruments If option R amp S IQR K2 is unlocked and enabled the Player window of the R amp S IQR contains a Generator Control button Tap the Generator Control to load the control interface For further details on R amp S IQR K2 see chapter 6 2 R amp S Generator Control R amp S IQR K2 on page 96 General Description 3 Data Recording 3 1 3 1 1 This chapter d
151. gle of 38 5 deg was recorded The recording date of all GPS data is June 8 2011 GPS information in the Info bar The recording rate of the GPS source instruments is generally larger than the update rate of the Info bar Only part of the recorded GPS information is displayed 6 5 GPS Map R amp S IQR K103 With option R amp S IQR K103 GPS Map for GPS Meta Data you can display a mea surement track on a map or load your own map into the R amp S IQR Option R amp S IQR K103 is an ideal complement to option R amp S IQR K102 GPS Data Recording see chapter 6 4 GPS Data Recording R amp S IQR K102 on page 99 The map view is available during recording and during replay It is based on the wsm file containing the GPS information that the R amp S IQR records along with the Q data In a replay session you can view UO data files with an associated wsm file User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 100 R amp S IQR Software Options 6 5 1 If option R amp S IQR K103 is unlocked the Map button appears in the control bar of the Recorder and Player dialogs TSMVV Goto Open Control Player Main Menu amp Rec UI Pause LI Stop E Bookm Map Map loads the map which is stored on the internal hard disk of the R amp S IQR The control buttons across the bottom of the map are used to load a new map hide the map behind the R amp S IQR application window tap Map to return to the map view and close the map view
152. gt DATE OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt ID OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt RECTime OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt SAMPle OUTPut JPLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt TIME Returns the comment the date ID recording time relative to the beginning of the file sample count and absolute time of bookmark no lt Ch gt Suffix lt ch gt 1 12 Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only Player Commands OUTPut PLAYer JUMP TIME STARt OUTPut PLAYer JUMP TIME STOP Returns the time corresponding to the start stop sample of a replayed sub range of samples OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle STARt and OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle STOP Return values lt StopTime gt String variable HH MM SS RST 00 00 00 Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer JUMP TIME FIRSt OUTPut PLAYer JUMP TIME LAST Returns the time corresponding to the first last sample in the replayed file Return values lt LastTime gt String variable HH MM SS RST 00 00 00 Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle STARt lt StartSample gt OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle STOP lt StopSample gt Defines the sample index of the first last sample in the replayed sub range Use OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle FIRSt and OUTPut PLAYer JUMP SAMPle LAST to query the
153. guridad p ej el enchufe los transformadores o los fusibles solamente podr n ser sustituidos por partes originales Despu s de cada cambio de partes relevantes para la seguridad deber realizarse un control de seguridad control a primera vista control del conductor de protecci n medici n de resistencia de aislamiento medici n de la corriente de fuga control de funcionamiento Con esto queda garantizada la seguridad del producto Bater as y acumuladores o celdas Si no se siguen o se siguen de modo insuficiente las indicaciones en cuanto a las bater as y acumuladores o celdas pueden producirse explosiones incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte El manejo de bater as y acumuladores con electrolitos alcalinos p ej celdas de litio debe seguir el est ndar EN 62133 1 2 No deben desmontarse abrirse ni triturarse las celdas Las celdas o bater as no deben someterse a calor ni fuego Debe evitarse el almacenamiento a la luz directa del sol Las celdas y bater as deben mantenerse limpias y secas Limpiar las conexiones sucias con un pario seco y limpio Las celdas o bater as no deben cortocircuitarse Es peligroso almacenar las celdas o bater as en estuches o cajones en cuyo interior puedan cortocircuitarse por contacto rec proco o por contacto con otros materiales conductores No deben extraerse las celdas o bater as de sus embalajes originales hasta el momento en que vayan a utilizarse
154. hannel gt CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 RST CHO MEASure SPECtrum RECorder DATA Returns the current spectrum display data in player mode Return values lt Data gt Usage Query only MEASure SPECtrum RECorder MODE lt Mode gt Sets returns the current recorder spectrum display mode Parameters lt Mode gt IQ FFT RST FFT Player Commands 9 4 Player Commands 9 4 1 The commands in the following sections control the replay of streaming or arbitrary waveform data Player mode INSTrument SELect MODE PLAYer Controlling and Monitoring Data Replay The following commands control the replay of data in streamer and arbitrary waveform generator mode and monitor the progress The corresponding control elements are located in the upper and lower part of the GUI OUTPut hw SYSTem INSTrument DESTination IDENtification eee 139 DUTPut hw SYSTem INSTrument DESTination MAPPing eese 140 OUTPut hw SYSTem INSTrument DES TinationNAMEN eee 140 OUTPut hw SYSTem INSTrument DESTination SERial eee 140 OUTPut lt hw gt SYSTem INSTrument DESTination STATUS ccccccesessesceeeseeceseuseueeseueas 140 GvGfemlNGfrument DES Tinaton IDENlcatton ne 141 Gv GfemlNGtrument DES Tmaton MAbbng enne nnne nnne nnne nnn nnns 141 GvGfemlNGf
155. he GPS infor mation to the I Q data samples The following figure shows the contents of a sample wsm file o test 15 15 46863 985322 45863 GPRMC 121413 00 4 4807 y Ms Es Mc 080611 113820 GPRMC l121414 00 4A 4 amp 807 s Ma JE Da 138 62 080611 5 194257 GPRMC 121415 00 4 4807 5 Ma i Es D 29 11 080611 261292 GPRMC 121416 00 4 4807 z Ms jest 56 17 080611 314914 GPRMC l21417 00 4A 4807 Ms Es Q 994 294 0808LL 4 381948 GPRMC 121418 00 4 4807 s Ms i E Q 35257 080G11 448974 GPRMC 121419 00 A 4807 y Ms Ea E 32 12 080611 The file starts with a header line RMH The header information is used internally for data replay it can be ignored by other applications The header is followed by the GPS record lines listed in chronological order Each line consists of the following ele ments separated by tabulators e GPS identifier fixed string e R amp S IQR sample counter kSa e GPS data in NMEA 0183 Recommended Minimum Sentence C RMC data format The numbers in the GPS record denote the UTC time the geographical latitude and longitude the speed over the ground in knots the track angle in deg the date and a checksum In the example above the first GPS record was acquired at the sample counter 46863 kSa and at 12 14 13 UTC The measured geographical latitude was 48 deg 07 61737 North the longitude 11 deg 36 69596 East A speed of 0 045 knots at an an
156. icecciesaceinsibeceddocceedensaasadodsddeiedasenenesthendaetidencesencacesebeceeceasas 146 IOUTPuEIPEAYSr WAV elon MAP PING vase 146 OUT but ID AverWAVeiormNDATH nnn ness nna nnn si sien darsi ness sn sa sinn ns nns a nns 144 OU TPUEIPEAY er WAVelonmnm EIER KE 144 CUTPUE PLA Yer NN EON VERSION Seed saa eem GRE ss 146 OUT PURNW gt NQ AGGRAate inset indien rapti kh amp oc uL ERE BRE OH E E REA GER OR E RR YN E RD A ER ER FR FR 141 OUT T Putszbwzs JDL Aver WAVetorm CHANnelNUMl v 144 OUTPut lt hw gt JPLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt SEL rmmnnrrrannrarvrvrrrnnnnnvrvrrrnnnnssenrrrnnnnnneennrnnsnenernnrrnnsnnenn 146 OUTPut lt hw gt SYSTem INSTrument DESTination IDENtification oooccccccconnnccconnnncocononccconnnnnononos 139 OUT bPutchwzJGvGfemlNGfrument DEG Tmaton MAbbng nnn 140 OUTPut lt hw I5YS em INS Trument DES Timation NAME 2 1n epe ete tpi e tenta eani neni nenne ena 140 OUT bPutchwzJGvGfemlNGfrumentDEGTmaton GEHal 140 OUTPut lt hw gt SYSTem INSTrument DESTination STATUS enne nnne 140 IPE CE OC NN ee 154 NU UM 153 IN PuEIREGOPRISEBCIORITSICIIS De 135 NPU REE BONN SE 135 INtaurHRtE CG order BOOkRmark zchzCOMMent nennen nnnnn nnn nnn ann rss aa sinn nna nnn sean s nnns 135 INPUERE Corder e ER CRT ET 136 INPU REC Order CHANNSENUMREGO suse 136 INPUERE Corder CHANnel lt Ch gt CLOCK ii 136 INPUERE Corder e Eet KE 136 INPUCREC order CHANNel lt seh PE P Lee 137 INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt PR
157. ied Maximum Record Duration Duration has elapsed This generates a storage file with data from a definite period of time Full Disk Terminate recording when the removable disk is full store the maxi mum amount of data Remote command INPut RBECorder LIMits CONDition INPut RECorder LIMits DURation INPut RECorder LIMits FILesize User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 55 R amp SSIQR Data Recording 3 2 6 Spectrum Display The block Spectrum Display shows the spectrum of the input signal in the left lower corner The small Spectrum Icon indicates where the spectrum is taken from Before the start of the measurement the icon is connected to Input During record the spectrum icon is connected to Storage The values for the calcula tion of the spectrum are read from main memory shortly before saving data on the hard disk Because of large data buffers the displayed spectrum will not match the actual spectrum at the moment Source Instrum config IGR 100 999996 Digital IQ OUT Input Formatting config config l Armed Fig 3 8 Spectrum Display Before recording Source Instrum config IGOR 100 999994 Formatting Digital I OUT m Fig 3 9 Spectrum Display Recording running config Baseband Spectrum Double clicking the spectrum preview will open the Baseband Spectrum window where a rectangle zoom can be performed in the following way First choose a corner p
158. igger event occurs on the rising falling edge of the trigger signal TRIG START I TRIG START e A rectangular pulse signal with variable low and high periods indicates a gate sig nal Depending on the Gate Polarity setting replay is enabled as long as the gate signal is high or low START TIME STOP TIME Some additional waveform diagrams occur in Recorder mode see chapter 3 1 1 2 Additional Trigger Sources for Recording on page 42 4 1 1 3 Manual SCPI via LAN Trigger The following trigger sources provide simple trigger mechanisms with no need for additional trigger settings e SCPI via LAN After data transmission is enabled check the Trigger gt Armed box and tap Play a TRIGger PLAYer EXECute command from a controller PC provides the trigger event The data is transmitted in accordance with the Run Mode and Enable Retrigger settings e Manual The hotkeys across the bottom of the GUI start pause or stop the replay other trigger events are ignored The data is transmitted in accordance with the Run Mode Execute arms the trigger system and thus enables manual trigger mode provided that a storage file has been loaded The waveform diagrams for the trigger sources are similar In single mode each trigger event starts a complete replay cycle User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 63 R amp SSIQR Data Replay 4 1 1 4 External Trigger If the External trigger source is active one
159. ilable as long as the player is not armed e Use the Prev and Next buttons in the dialog to select a sample range between two bookmarks for replay e Enter a recording time or sample number to modify the current replay range Sam ple numbers are rounded down Start Jump to and up Stop to the next 10 MByte block boundary see Terminate Condition on page 55 Simplified Go To dialog If the replayed file contains no user defined bookmarks a simplified version of the Go To dialog without the File bookmark panel is displayed This dialog also contains a Start and a Stop field to define the replay range R amp SSIQR Data Replay Go To E3 File Ho of Bookmarks Date Time Recording Time 2211112011 17 44 10 hhh dd ss 00 00 21 2212011 17 45 00 Samples 102 236 160 Statt lump To Date Time Recording Time Sample 22 11 2011 17 44 10 BOF ODAT hhh dd ss 00 00 00 Samples O Prev Next Comment BOF ODAT Position Stop 22 11 2011 17 45 00 EOENDAT hhh dd ss 00 00 21 Samples 102 236 159 Prev Next Comment EOF HDAT Position GoTo Cancel The non editable fields in the dialog show information about the replayed file and the bookmarks e The File panel shows the total number of bookmarks the date and time when recording was started and stopped the recording time and number of recorded samples e The Start Jump and Stop panels show the properties of the bookmarks that you sel
160. ing table describes the concepts in brief Table 6 1 Concepts of R amp S TSMW Control Workspace A workspace file wks stores a R amp S IQR K1 configuration including all settings in the General and Front Ends tabs Workspace files are stored to the directory C Program Files Rohde amp Schwarz IQRFirmware Options K1 Workspace on the internal hard disk of the R amp S IQR this directory is shown when the control interface is opened Save As opens a file manager where you can view the file properties create subdirectories rename files and navigate in the directory tree Interface Status The R amp S IQR and the R amp S TSMW are connected as follows A LAN connection is required to control the R amp S TSMW via R amp S IQR K1 A Digital I Q connection is required to transfer the acquired data from the R amp S TSMW to the R amp S IQR GPS Server is for future extensions Use the USB interface to transfer GPS meta data from the R amp S TSMW to the R amp S IQR see figure 2 2 A standard connection via LAN and Digital l Q is shown in figure 2 2 The icons in the Interface Sta tus bar visualize the status of each of the connections System denotes the R amp S IQR K1 software General The R amp S TSMW is identified by its IP address The General tab shows the factory set IP address of the R amp S TSMW Change this number only when required e g after a change of the IP address of the R amp S TSMW R amp SSIQR Software
161. instrument status and the current recording ses sion The center part shows the four main configuration blocks for data recording Source Instrum Input Formatting Storage Additionally a Spectrum Dis play is provided see chapter 3 2 6 Spectrum Display on page 56 These blocks are described in the following sections The Input control block turns blue as soon as the trigger system is Armed ready to receive trigger events in order to start recording Note that in Armed state the R amp S IQR ignores messages from the source instru ment other sample rate reference level added channels Also the DIG IQ cable must not be removed or plugged in while the R amp S IQR is armed else the source instrument will not be detected reliably The Storage block turns blue as soon as a file for the recorded data has been selected Recording can be started as soon as both configuration blocks are blue see chapter 2 2 Recording Data on page 24 Input connectors for external trigger signals are also shown in the central part see green symbols in the figure below The connectors are assigned in the Input con figuration block The current time is displayed in the lower right corner this information is relevant e g for the time trigger see chapter 4 1 1 5 Time Trigger on page 64 The lower part provides buttons to control recording and access the main windows for replay optional extensions and administrative tasks
162. ions Non volatile messages persist You can delete some or all of the messages from the history list The History dialog is also used for remote control error messages see chapter 7 1 1 Activating Remote Control Mode on page 106 Remote command STATus PLAYer TRIGger PLAYer STATe OUTPut IQ SAMPles UO Level Level of the replayed UO samples measured and averaged over 32 samples moving average While the R amp S IQR operates in Streaming or ARB mode the values are updated in regular time intervals When data replay is paused or stopped the last value is maintained The Output gt Impairments gt Gain setting adjusts the average UO level for data replay If a constant envelope signal e g a CW signal with a level of 1 0 FS is replayed the UO level is equal to the selected gain 1 Q Level can be displayed as a ratio relative to full scale FS level FS as a per centage 96 FS or as a logarithmic value dBFS The three units are related as follows x 96FS 0 01 x FS x aBFS 20 log x FS 4 2 2 GUI Reference The R amp S IQR uses the scaling convention where is RMS value of a full scale sine wave is designated 100 FS 0 dBFS Consequently the l Q levels can range up to 141 4 FS 3 010 dBFS Remote command OUTPut IO LEVel Control buttons The Play Pause Stop buttons control data replay together with the trigger set tings See chapter 4 1 1 Trigger System o
163. is safe to connect or disconnect the external keyboard while the R amp S IQR is in ready state Risk of data loss Do not connect or disconnect the keyboard while data is being recorded or replayed Keyboard configuration Use the Start Control Panel Keyboard or Regional and Language Options menu of Windows XP Embedded to configure the keyboard properties To access Win dows XP Embedded use the on screen keyboard or connect an external keyboard to your R amp S IQR and press the Windows key D Operating the R amp S IQR does not require a keyboard You can access all functions using the touchscreen display Connecting a Monitor A standard monitor can be connected to the DVI D connector of the R amp S IQR Monitor connection The monitor must be connected while the instrument is switched off in standby mode Otherwise correct operation cannot be guaranteed The monitor displays the magnified Graphical User Interface GUI with all dialogs and control elements No extra configuration is required R amp SSIQR Preparing the UO Data Recorder for Use Instrument control from the monitor With an additional mouse or keyboard connected to the tester you can control the measurement from the external monitor You may also connect a VGA monitor using an appropriate adapter 1 6 4 Connecting a LAN Cable A LAN cable can be connected to any of the LAN connectorsof the R amp S IQR Refer to chapter 10 2 Remote
164. ital IQ Information e g for an R amp S IQR SCPI command SYSTem INSTrument SOURce IDENtification SYSTem APPLication SOURce SELect ch SYSTem APPLication 5OURCe S5YIMBOllc ch SYSTem APPLication SOURce FILename lt ch gt SYSTem APPLication SOURce RUNNing R amp S IQR Data Recording 3 2 3 Input Configuration The Config button in the Dest Instrum configuration block opens a context menu with two entries e The Trigger button in the Input configuration block see figure 3 2 gives access to the trigger system for data recording e The IQ Channels button in the Input configuration block see figure 3 2 gives access to the IQ channel settings see chapter 3 2 3 2 IQ Channel Settings on page 52 3 2 3 1 Trigger Settings The Trigger dialog gives access to the recorder trigger settings The contents of the trigger dialog depend on the trigger source an example is shown below Recorder Trigger x Synchronization Sync Mode Stand Alone Trigger Configuration Run Mode single External Trigger Signal Waveform tige Trigger On Gated Trigger On Trigger Signal Behavior Delay 0 0 ns Inhibit 0 00 ls Slope Rising Control Line Setup Impedance 1 ko Trigger Start Gate On Trigger Stop Waveform Diagram Shown for standard waveforms Fig 3 5 Trigger settings external trigger User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 49 GUI Reference
165. ition to the default bookmarks BF and EF The Recording Time is the time since the start of the recording session After Pause this time information is lost Remote command INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET INPut RECorder BOOKmark RESet User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 58 GUI Reference Comment The bookmark labels above the toolbar contain the index numbers The Comment appears in the detailed info box when you tap a bookmark label see Instrument sta tus on page 45 Remote command INPut RECorder BOOKmark lt ch gt COMMent General Description 4 Data Replay 4 1 This chapter describes the use of the R amp S IQR in Player mode where it can replay recorded UO data streaming mode or act as an arbitrary waveform generator The chapter is divided into the following main parts JE 10 7 EN 60 GE JE REE EE EE ER Ea 65 General Description In Player mode the R amp S IQR transmits data from a file or from the Random Access Memory RAM at its DIGITAL IQ OUT connector The data may be modified prior to transmission The essential stages of data replay are shown below together with the corresponding configuration blocks and controls of the R amp S IQR The light brown con figuration blocks can be activated in arbitrary order Mass Storage Config Replay control Data selection Modifications Run replay Control amount of Contents of a waveform Generate markers Start pause stop
166. k Ek kk kk Ko Kk ko kk INSTrument SELect MODE RECorder INPut RECorder WAVeform SELect e 2june16 TRIGger RECorder STATe ry P I4 Make sure the instrument has finished its initialization phase before proceeding to the next command The trigger state must be different from Please wait KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Use manual trigger default mode and start recording KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK TRIGger RECorder STARt INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET INPut RECorder BOOKmark RESet INPut RECorder BOOKmark2 COMMent Tunnel start INPut RECorder BOOKmark3 COMMent Tunnel stop TRIGger RECorder STOP i 11 KAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Go to Player operating mode initiate replay of the recorded file KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK INSTrument SELect MODE PLAYer OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform SELect e 2june16 TRIGger PLAYer STATe i i pl Pi I4 Make sure the instrument has finished its initialization phase before proceeding to the next command The trigger state must be different from Please wait KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Query file properties sample count at the beginning and at the end of the file
167. l 5 Tap Save Stream Data and use the on screen keyboard to enter the file name e g 2june16 in the Save Stream Data dialog Tap the Ok button below the entry field The I Q data file 2j une16 ws1 will be written to partition e of the removable memory pack a second file 23une16 ws2 will be stored in partition fA See also chapter 4 1 General Description on page 60 User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 27 R amp SSIQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation ese F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 FG FF F F9 F10 F11 F12 1 2 3 4 5 6 E 8 g O bksp tab q w e r t y T i a p A d s5 d f q h j k f ent Z X C b n m f r Sampling Rate 0 000 Sis E m3 demotest i 110627 GSM900 e 1234 2jun18 Terminate Condition Terminate Recording On Max File Size Maximum File Size 100 000 000 msa 6 Close the mass storage dialogs and the on screen keyboard 7 Tap Input gt config to open the Trigger dialog Ensure that Manual trigger source is selected ene Recorder IQ Level Buffer Status Status Ready kSa D 0 001 FS EF kSa 0 100 000 Trigger Configuration Run Mode Single Source Manual Execute Waveform Diagram Shown for standard waveforms L TRIG START 13 54 04 TSK Goto Open Control Player Main Menu User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 28 R amp SSIQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation p E ncIacOo 0bUGo07oAA EZ E t 8 Tap Execute t
168. layer Commands Usage Query only MEASure SPECtrum PLAYer MODE lt Mode gt Sets the current player spectrum display mode Parameters lt Mode gt IQ FFT RST FFT Commands for Option R amp S IQR K108 The following commands are available with option R amp S IQR K108 Network Attached Streaming SYSTem NAS CONNect Establishes a direct connection between LAN2 connector of the R amp S IQR to the stor age server via Ethernet Usage Event SYSTem NAS PATH X lt Path gt Sets the server IP adress and path of the network share containing ws1 files e g 1 192 168 0 250 NAS_X Parameters lt Path gt string Example SYSTem NAS PATH X 192 168 0 250 NAS X SYSTem NAS PATH Y Path Sets the server IP adress and path of the network share containing ws2 files e g 1 192 168 0 250 NAS_Y Parameters lt Path gt string Example SYSTem NAS PATH X XX192 168 0 250XNAS Y SYSTem NAS SETTing DEFault status Activates the default user name and password for the R amp S R amp S IQR NAS server A user name and passwort set via the SYSTem NAS USER NAME and SYSTem NAS USER PASSword are overwritten Parameters status 1 OFF ON 0 9 5 9 5 1 General Tasks SYSTem NAS STATus Returns the status of the network connection to R amp S R amp S IQR NAS server Return values lt status gt string connected disconnected connection failed lt error code gt Usage Query only S
169. le a data set is recorded after Rec Set Bookmark Bookmark Info Index No Pa Date amp time 091111 153956 Recording time 15 39 56 sample fo OK Cancel A bookmark is an identification mark for events that occurred during recording and may have an impact on the recorded data For instance suppose you encountered a tunnel during a test drive and you want to label this in your recorded data stream Sim ply tap the bookmark button and enter an appropriate Comment as shown above The following R amp S IQR functionality is related to bookmarks e Bookm button Define up to ten bookmarks while recording Q data e Progress bars Show the position of the default bookmarks BF or BF OD for beginning of file oldest data and EF or EF ND for end of file newest data and of all user defined bookmarks within the recorded or replayed file e GoTo button Select a sample range around a particular bookmark for replay see chapter 4 2 6 Selective Replay GoTo on page 78 Non editable fields The fields in the upper part of the dialog are automatically filled at the time when the Bookm button is tapped They determine the position of the bookmark within the file irrespective of the additional time you need to enter your comment and close the dialog OK The Index No is automatically incremented whenever a new bookmark is created A maximum of 10 user defined bookmarks can be defined in add
170. lopment and execution of remote tests To keep the examples as simple as possible only the clean SCPI syntax elements are reported Non exe cutable command lines e g comments start with two characters Key Features The R amp S IQR provides independent settings and thus independent remote command sets for Player and Recorder mode e Most of the Player commands belong to the SCPI systems OUTPut and TRIGISELELAE 4 4 e Most of the Recorder commands belong to the SCPI systems INPut and TRIGger RECorder INSTrument SELect MODE PLAYer RECorder switches between the basic modes Some additional commands perform tasks which are not related to replay or recording e g the selftest commands TEST At the beginning of any remote control program an instrument p reset is recommen ded to set the R amp S IQR to a definite state The commands RST and SYSTem PRESet are equivalent for this purpose CLS also resets the status registers and clears the output buffer Recording Data In the following example we assume that a source instrument is connected to the R amp S IQR as described in chapter 2 2 Recording Data on page 24 and that both instruments are switched on T kk kk CK CK CK kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk kk kk kk kk kk Reset instrument first ACKCkCKCKCk CK CK Ck kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk kk kk kk kk kk Ek kk kk Ek kk kk KU KU KK kk kk Kk ko kk RST
171. lt FileVersion gt VER3 VER4 Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform ISUNencrypted Returns if the file currently loaded in the player is unencrypted A 1 indicates an unencrypted file suitable for replay Return values lt IsUnencrypted gt 1 OFF ON 0 Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer JUMP ACTivate Executes a Go To operation Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Player Commands Usage Event OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark NUMBer Returns the number of bookmarks present in the file currently loaded in the player Return values lt Bookmark gt Number of bookmarks including the default bookmarks BF OD and EF ND Range 2 to 12 Increment 1 RST 2 if the file contains no user defined bookmarks Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark STARt Bookmark OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark STOP Bookmark Selects the bookmark at which the R amp S IQR starts and stops playing Parameters Bookmark Range 1 to 12 depending on the bookmarks in the replayed file Increment 1 RST 1 start and 2 stop if the entire file is replayed Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt COMMent OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch
172. m the IQ data source e FREQUENCY is the center frequency of the signal reported by the TVR290 interface based on IQ Data signal source information e DATE is the date and time of the I Q sample file creation COPYRIGHT specifies current year and Rohde amp Schwarz product type 5 5 3 3 Multichannel Files By default all channels of a multichannel recording are exported For raw data export individual channels may be selected through the IQ Channels button R amp S IQR Main Menu Recording has been terminated Maximum file size reached Info Fxport A 1 Dig IQ Export Raw x Gr Channel Signal Name Sampling Rate Export Info Source File 0 FE1 CHO 21 944 444 MSs f Details Dest File 4 FE CHO 21 944 444 MS s fr Details Export Archivir IO Channels Remaining Tir Transfer Rate Progress Export Running For each channel separate CH lt nn gt wvd data files and CH lt nn gt wvh header files will be saved lt nn gt channel number 00 15 Raw data import only supports single files O Archive files always contain all recorded channels User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 90 5 5 3 4 5 5 4 5 6 Help GPS Data Files If a wsm GPS data file with a corresponding name is found it will automatically be imported exported from to the selected source destination Notes Limitations for raw export UO data recorded from the following instruments can be exported as raw data e
173. mber Return values lt PEP gt string Usage Query only SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt PRESent Returns if the respective channel is effectively present in the multiplex stream currently being exported Suffix lt ch gt O0 to 15 channel number Return values Present 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel ch REFLvI Returns the reference level of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being exported Suffix ch O0 to 15 channel number Return values RefLevel float Usage Query only 9 5 4 General Tasks SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt RMS Returns the RMS power of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being exported Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt RMS gt float Usage Query only SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt SEL lt Activate gt Selects the respective channel in the multiplex stream for export Suffix lt ch gt O0 to 15 channel number Parameters Activate 1 OFF ON 0 RST OFF SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform CHENable Returns true if all channels are selected for export Return values lt AllChannels gt SELected ALL Usage Query only SYSTem ARCHive WAVeform MAPPing Returns the mapping mode of the stream currently being exported Return values lt MAPP gt MAP
174. mp S IQR for remote control and a brief description of the status registers For examples and reference information about the remote control commands refer to chapter 8 Programming Examples on page 109 and chapter 9 Command Reference on page 120 Remote Control Operation The R amp S IQR supports remote control connections over a Local Area Network LAN connection using the VXI 11 protocol Use one of the connectors LAN 1 or LAN 2 on the rear panel and connect to the company network or to your controller PC as descri bed in chapter 1 6 4 Connecting a LAN Cable on page 22 A remote control connection requires a VISA installation but no additional hardware on the controller PC VISA is a standardized software interface library providing input and output functions to communicate with instruments The LAN I O channel is selected at initialization time by means of the following VISA resource string also termed address string ICPILP S host addresssslNSTIO0sesINSIB eg TEPIP LO LL LO zo 1015 POS IN TE A VISA alias short name is generally used to replace the complete resource string The host address is either the R amp S IQR s computer name or its IP address Proceed as described in chapter 10 2 2 Remote Desktop Connection on page 178 to deter mine the relevant address information Activating Remote Control Mode The R amp S IQR is switched to remote control as soon as it receives a command from the controller A
175. n max File Size Maximum File Size 10 485 760 msa Fig 3 7 Storage settings Save Stream Data Opens a dialog for the selection of a destination file for the recorded l Q data See chapter 3 1 2 Streaming Files on page 43 The expected sampling rate i e the number of I Q samples recorded per second is displayed for information The sampling rate is reported by the source instrument using the control lines of the R amp S Digital I Q Interface it does not depend on any R amp S IQR settings Remote command INPut RECorder WAVeform SELect MEASure IQ CLOCKk Terminate Condition Defines the criteria for the end of the recording process If no other criterion is met recording is terminated when the disk is full Max File Terminate recording when the amount of data specified by the Maxi Size mum File Size has been recorded This generates a storage file of definite size Note Recorded data is stored in blocks with a 10 MByte 10 279 Byte 10 485 760 Byte block size The entered Max File Size is rounded up to the next integer multiple of 10 MByte The recorded data is always stored in a pair of files each with a size of header size n 5 MByte n 7 1 2 3 header size 5 MByte This means that the recorded file sizes are 2 header size 10 485 760 Byte 2 header size 2 10 485 760 Byte 2 header size 3 10 485 760 Byte Max Rec Terminate recording when the specif
176. n master or slave RST SALone Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer ARM lt State gt Arms the trigger system for player mode streaming Parameters lt State gt OFF ON RST OFF Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Player Commands TRIGger PLAYer STATe lt Status gt Returns the current trigger state as a string message The string contents correspond to the status message that the R amp S IQR displays in the upper part of its main window coin ED gt Running Data is being replayed Instrument not ready during configuration phase Paused Press Pause Play to continue Replay has been paused after TRIGger PLAYer PAUSe Waiting for LAN remote trigger command Trigger system armed instrument is waiting for trigger event according to the selected trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce Press Play Rec button to start Waiting for trigger signal on I O connector Waiting for time to elapse Parameters lt Status gt Trigger status message see description above RST Ready Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only TRIGger PLAYer MODE lt Mode gt Selects single data transmission one replay cycle or continuous data transmission Parameters lt Mode gt CONTinuous SINGle RST SINGle Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer SOURce lt Source gt
177. n in a network Never connect your R amp S IQR to an unprotected network because this may cause damage to the instrument software Assigning IP Addresses Depending on the network capacities the TCP IP address information for the R amp S IQR can be obtained in different ways e If the network supports dynamic TCP IP configuration using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP all address information can be assigned automati Cally e fthe network does not support DHCP or if the R amp S IQR is set to use alternate TCP IP configuration the addresses must be set manually In the factory configuration the LAN 1 interface Local Area Connection obtains its IP address via DHCP while the LAN 2 interface Local Area Connection 2 has a fixed IP address 192 168 0 1 assigned It is recommended to use LAN 1 for the integration of the R amp S IQR into the company network leaving all IP address settings unchanged LAN 2 is the recommended connector for TSMW control see chapter 2 3 Recording Data Using TSMW Control on page 30 Valid IP addresses If your network does not support DHCP or if you choose to disable dynamic TCP IP configuration of the LAN 1 interface you must assign valid address information before connecting the R amp S IQR to the LAN Contact your network administrator to obtain a valid IP address because connection errors can affect the entire network Manual TCP IP Configuration To disable dynamic TCP IP configur
178. n page 61 To replay data a file must be loaded and the trigger must be armed Check the trigger status information in the upper part of the dialog in case that the Play button does not work The control elements of the GUI except Pause and Stop are disabled while a replay is in progress 11 Pause GoTo opens a dialog where you can select a sub range of samples within the file for replay see chapter 4 2 6 Selective Replay GoTo on page 78 The remaining buttons switch to other main windows and are self explanatory In gen eral switchover is disabled while the trigger system is armed Tip You can add buttons to the bar in order to start executable programs see chap ter 4 2 5 Destination Instruments on page 77 Remote command IBIGOGRTIITLAIGITISOTARU IRIGOOIPLAYer PAUSS TRIGger PLAYer STOP IRIGISPIFhATSFIEXELULS Trigger Settings The Config button in the Trigger configuration block gives access to the replay trigger settings see figure 4 2 The contents of the trigger dialog depend on the trigger source an example is shown below R amp SSIQR Data Replay Player Trigger Synchronization Stand Alone e Trigger Configuration Run Mode Single External Trigger Signal Waveform Edge Trigger On Gated Trigger On ReTrigger Control Enable Retrigger On Trigger Signal Behavior Delay 0 0 ns e Inhibit 0 00 US Slope Control Line Setup Threshold Impedance
179. nce level The Reference Level corresponds to the full scale level of the IQ data Replay cycle Replay time for all data in the selected waveform or I Q data file Depending on the trigger settings Run Mode Retrigger the R amp S IQR performs a single or several consecutive replay cycles starting to replay the selected file from the beginning SSD Solid state drive the storage device used by the memory pack option R amp S IQRB110 R amp S IQR B109F or R amp S IQR B119F for R amp S IQR100 instruments List of Commands OUT Put IMP airmen E 155 OU TPut IMPairment ETC KEE 155 OUTPut JIMPairment GAIN Q ccccsccccssssssssnsseseassccasassscnsesscnneseussesneereusncuenacnoasueconsustasonscesanneueneapeuusaeuaecanaas 155 POUT POE IMP animent OF RS EE 159 I OUTPuEIIMPairmeht OFF SSEG asa Head ssteris ada raa na uate EEN 155 DOUTPut IMPairment PHASE ccccccccceseseececeseseeeececesesaeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeceseaeaeceeeseaueeeceeseesueeeeeeessaueaeeeeeeseaeaees 156 Lei RRE Get SEN E Rm 155 PN PINE 142 POUT PURO CLOCK EE 154 TPT CEV S EEN 141 PIN Er 141 PDUTPUHG EEN 141 OU TPUEIPEA Yer SU VIP AC TNS E 146 lOUTPUEIPLAY er JUMP BOOK mark NUMBE eege Eet eege aate t dios 147 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmMark GTA 147 lOUTPuEIPLAY erJUNVIP BOOK ng CH Le 147 OUTPut PLAYer JUMP BOOKmark lt ch gt COMMentT nennen nennen nannten sena ann nnns 147 OUT T but IP Aver JUMP BOOkmark chz DATE 147 OU TPUuEIPEAYer JUMP BOOKmark
180. nect an external keyboard to your R amp S IQR and press the Windows key D You can also use the remote control commands SYSTem DATE and SYSTem TIME to change the date and time Streaming Mode An UO data file streaming file is replayed at a selectable sampling rate no of replayed data samples per second The file must be stored on the removable memory pack see chapter 4 1 General Description on page 60 File sizes can reach up to the size of the memory pack Mapping of network drives The data partition of the internal hard disk is mapped to drive d The data partitions of the removable memory are mapped to drives e and f Additional mass storage devi ces e g a USB stick which is connected to one of the front or rear panel connectors are assigned to drives i j Streaming files must be located on drives e and fA see chapter 4 1 General Description on page 60 Streaming Files Streaming data is stored in pairs of I Q data files of equal size The files have the extensions ws1 and ws2 they must be stored to drives e and Ch of the removable memory When preparing a replay session make sure that an appropriate pair of streaming files is available It is sufficient to select the ws1 file on drive e for replay the R amp S IQR will automatically include the associated ws2 file An error message is displayed if a streaming file is corrupt or empty or if no valid ws2 partner file is
181. o configure the R amp S IQR and the memory according to your set tings Configuration is finished when the box with the progress bar is closed and the sta tus message Please wait has disappeared 9 Close the Recorder Trigger dialog Both the Input and Storage configuration blocks must be blue The used sample rate is shown in the Input box Susan Recorder IQ Level Buffer Status 0 0 Status Press Play Hec button to start edd zl fo 0 0 001 FS kSa O 100 000 Info Source Instrum config FSW 43 100729 043 DIG IQ OUT 14 07 20 TSK Open amp Rec I Control Main Menu 10 Tap the Rec control button in the lower left corner of the dialog to start recording Tap Stop or Pause if you wish to stop or interrupt recording The progress bar and the kSa output field in the upper part of the main window show the progress of data recording Recording is terminated and a message is displayed when the maximum file size has been reached User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 29 R amp SSIQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation SES Recorder IG Level Buffer Status a M ksa 1 472 966 0 001 IFS d k5a D 47 804 456 Info I Source Instrum contig FA A 100729 043 DIG I OUT 13 23 08 Kid Uu Open Control Main Menu 11 If you wish to repeat data recording using the same data file you can simply tap Rec again A message box prompts you t
182. o confirm that the stored data can be overwritten Recorded data is stored in blocks with a 10 MByte block size When recording is stop ped the currently recorded data block is discarded only complete 10 MByte blocks are stored See also Terminate Condition on page 55 2 2 2 Possible Extensions You can modify the trigger settings to refine the amount of recorded data see chap ter 3 1 1 Trigger System on page 40 Moreover you can include bookmarks in the recorded file For an example refer to chapter 2 3 Recording Data Using TSMW Con trol on page 30 2 3 Recording Data Using TSMW Control An R amp S TSMW Universal Radio Network Analyzer with a digital I Q interface can be used for data recording as outlined in the previous example see chapter 2 2 Record ing Data on page 24 If the R amp S IQR is equipped with option R amp S IQR K1 TSMW Control you can configure the R amp S TSMW from the R amp S IQR control measurements and record the measured l Q data No additional control device is required EE User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 30 2 9 1 Recording Data Using TSMW Control To establish the test setup and prepare the instruments 1 Connect the R amp S IQR to the R amp S TSMW as shown below Use the l Q data cable which you received with your R amp S IQR to establish the digital I Q data connection Use a LAN cable to enable control of the R amp S TSMW by R amp S IQR K1 If you wish to record additi
183. o debe superar la temperatura m xima especificada en la documentaci n del producto o en la hoja de datos En caso de sobrecalentamiento del producto pueden producirse choques el ctricos incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte Seguridad el ctrica Si no se siguen o se siguen de modo insuficiente las indicaciones del fabricante en cuanto a seguridad el ctrica pueden producirse choques el ctricos incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte 1 Antes de la puesta en marcha del producto se deber comprobar siempre que la tensi n preseleccionada en el producto coincida con la de la red de alimentaci n el ctrica Si es necesario modificar el ajuste de tensi n tambi n se deber n cambiar en caso dado los fusibles correspondientes del producto Los productos de la clase de protecci n con alimentaci n m vil y enchufe individual solamente podr n enchufarse a tomas de corriente con contacto de seguridad y con conductor de protecci n conectado Queda prohibida la interrupci n intencionada del conductor de protecci n tanto en la toma de corriente como en el mismo producto La interrupci n puede tener como consecuencia el riesgo de que el producto sea fuente de choques el ctricos Si se utilizan cables alargadores o regletas de enchufe deber garantizarse la realizaci n de un examen regular de los mismos en cuanto a su estado t cnico de seguridad Si el producto no est equipa
184. oint with the cursor hold the left button on the cursor down and move to the opposite corner point after that release the button e Ref Level User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 56 R amp S IQR Data Recording Shows the reference level at record start time If AGC is enabled in the IQ Data Source requires option R amp S IQR K104 the reference level is changed according to the signal strength e Mode Possibility for the change between Power Spectrum and UO values e Channel Selection of the displayed channel in case of a multi channel source e Undo Zoom The view will go back to the last zoom level Baseband Spectrum FFT points 2046 xX Ref Level 6 061 dBm Mode Power Spectrum Channel channel 0 Power dBF5 Undo Zoom H B 4 2 2 4 B a f fc MHz Close Fig 3 10 Baseband Spectrum Mode Power Spectrum Baseband Spectrum FFT points 2046 E3 i Ref Level 8 061 d m Mode LO Channel Channel 0 ift q t Undo Zoom 0 20u 40u BOW DUU 1000 tisec Close Fig 3 11 Baseband Spectrum Mode 1 Q Note R amp S IQR is not used to be an analyzer thats why no accuracy is assured User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 57 R amp S IQR Data Recording 3 2 Bookmarks The Bookm button in the control bar opens a dialog which allows you to add book marks to the recorded file The Bookm button is enabled whi
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186. on page 116 Recorder Commands SYSTem APPLication SOURce RUNNing Queries whether the executable selected via SYSTem APPLication SOURce SELect lt ch gt Is running Return values lt Status gt 1 OFF ON 0 1 denotes running OFF denotes closed Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only INPut RECorder MAPPing Returns the mapping mode of the stream currently being recorded Return values lt MapMode gt MAP1 MAP3 Usage Query only SYSTem OPTion CONTrol RECeiver DISConnect Disconnects the R amp S TSMW receiver Usage Event SYSTem OPTion CONTrol RECeiver FILename lt FlLename gt Defines the R amp S TSMW receiver workspace filename and launches the workspace Parameters lt FlLename gt string SYSTem 0PTion CONTrol RECeiver STARt STarts the R amp S TSMW receiver Usage Event SYSTem OPTion CONTrol RECeiver STATus Return the status of R amp S TSMW receiver Return values lt Status gt 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only 9 3 5 9 3 6 Recorder Commands Bookmarks The following commands add bookmarks to the recorded file define comments and remove bookmarks INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET ranaarnaraavaavaanaansavsennensannenunnsnunenanannsasnansansensennansennennene 135 INbut RECGorder BOOkmark chz COMMent eene em en emeennemes see seesea sean anos 135 INPut RECorder BOOKmark RESet cccccccccccecceccecceccccccceccec
187. onal GPS meta data using the built in GPS receiver of the R amp S TSMW connect a USB cable between the GPS USB type B connector of the R amp S TSMW and any of the master USB connectors of the R amp S IQR LAN control R amp S TSMW rear panel gt LAN2 IQ DIGITAL o BASEBAND AF 2008 LAN hiss rl VE n la 9 me RA DIGITAL fo f icz zs DIGITAL IQ IN r kd Pr ar lt gt pe EN eech L Fig 2 2 Basic test setup for TSMW control 2 Switch on both instruments LAN connection In the factory configuration the LAN 2 interface of the R amp S IQR and the R amp S TSMW have fixed IP addresses the IP address of R amp S IQR K1 matches the R amp S TSMW address It is recommended to use LAN 2 for the connection to the R amp S TSMW and to leave all IP address settings unchanged For more information refer to chapter 10 2 Remote Operation in a LAN on page 176 Basic Operating Sequence The following example simulates a test drive with an R amp S TSMW R amp S IQR K1 is used to record a WCDMA downlink signal at 2120 MHz During the test drive bookmarks are used to label the beginning and the end of a tunnel If option R amp S IQR K1 is unlocked and enabled the Recorder window of the R amp S IQR contains a TSMW Control button R amp SSIQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation EE eg Recorder ETT Buffer Status Status Ready kSa 0 001 FS k5a 0 239 9
188. onfirmed MMEMory DRIVes Returns a comma separated list of the drives of the instrument Usage Query only See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 MMEMory LOAD STATe lt number gt file name Loads a previously stored configuration file savrc1 After the file has been loaded the instrument settings must be activated using an RCL command Setting parameters number Identifier for the loaded data set to be used with the subsequent RCL command Range 0 to 99 file name gt String parameter to specify the file name with extension usndwrol Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Setting only SCPI confirmed MMEMory MDIRectory lt DirectoryName gt Creates a new directory for mass memory storage Parameters DirectoryName String parameter to specify the directory Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Event General Tasks MMEMory MOVE lt FileSource gt lt FileDestination gt Moves an existing file to a new location Parameters lt FileSource gt String parameters to specify the name of the file to be moved lt FileDestination gt and the name of the new file Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Event SCPI confirmed MMEMory MSIS lt Msis gt The command selects a network drive This can abbreviate the command syntax in subsequ
189. ons e The lower part provides softkeys to access the main windows for replay and recording Setup Configuration File File Manager Tools Help Fig 5 1 Buttons for general tasks Setup Setup opens a context menu from where you can access the dialogs for system administration GUI configuration selftest and password protection R amp SSIQR General and Administrative Tasks Software Options Settings Install SW Option Update FPGA Test Selftest Fig 5 2 Context menu of the Setup button Hardware Config Opens a dialog that gives you an overview of the hardware assemblies of your instru ment together with their part number serial number and revision If needed you can use this information to obtain assistance from a Rohde amp Schwarz service representa tive Software Options Opens a dialog that gives you an overview of the software installed on your instrument The software version information is important to decide whether an update is useful It can be important for service purposes too See also chapter 10 4 Firmware Recovery to Delivery State on page 181 The Software Options information is divided into the following sections e Firmware The R amp S IQR application software installed on your instrument consist ing of the R amp S COMPASS software platform plus the STREAM base software and the currently active FPGA version Both software packages can be installe
190. or Selects the input connector for the Trigger Start Gate On and Trigger Stop signals The setting is relevant for external trigger source TRIGger RECorder SOURce EXTernal Parameters Connector OFF 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 No trigger start and stop signal or signal from rear panel BNC connectors I O 1 to I O 8 RST OFF Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 STATus RECorder Returns the current recorder status Return values lt Status gt OFF ON Recording is stopped paused not yet started OFF or running ON Usage Query only Storage Configuration The following commands configure a destination file for the recorded data INPUEREDoOrder VV AV CIOS e EE 130 a e Toa CEO IO PS o UA 131 erste SEE De E 131 rss GE ELEN ER 131 Mim TS A 131 INIPUCREC Order IMilS COND EE 132 PORE Cd LAM RE 132 INPHUEREDOrdger RT DUE MON E 192 INPut RECorder WAVeform SELect lt FileName gt Selects a destination file for the recorded l Q data The file must be located on network drive e with an extension ws1 see also chapter 4 1 2 Streaming Mode on page 65 Note After file selection the R amp S IQR needs some time for initialization Query the trigger state TRIGger RECorder STATe and ensure it is different from Please wait before executing other commands Recorder Commands Parameters lt FileName gt String variable containing the file name and
191. or two digital signals to be fed in at the BNC connectors I O 1 to I O 8 provide the trigger events for the start and stop of the data transmission The external trigger signals must be low level TTL signals with a minimum pulse length of 10 ns O Specification of external trigger signals The data is transmitted in accordance with the Run Mode settings see Manual SCPI via LAN Trigger Most of the trigger settings described in chapter 4 2 2 Trigger Settings on page 69 are valid for the External trigger source The trigger signals can be used in two different ways In Edge Trigger mode each trigger pulse gener ates a single trigger event In Gated Trigger mode replay is restricted to the gate high periods GATE HIGH 4 1 1 5 Time Trigger Time trigger means that data transmission is restricted to the interval between the Start Time and the Stop Time Single and continuous transmission is supported within this interval the waveform diagram for single transmission is shown below START TIME T STOP TIME nen A EEE re User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 64 4 2 GUI Reference Time settings The Start Time and Stop Time definition depends on the Date and Time settings of your R amp S IQR To change the date and time or the time zone open the Start gt Control Panel gt Date and Time menu of Windows XP Embedded To access Win dows XP Embedded use the on screen keyboard or con
192. oras de horquilla carros etc Es responsabilidad suya fijar los productos de manera segura a los medios de transporte o elevaci n Para evitar da os personales o dafios en el producto siga las instrucciones de seguridad del fabricante del medio de transporte o elevaci n utilizado 9i se utiliza el producto dentro de un veh culo recae de manera exclusiva en el conductor la responsabilidad de conducir el veh culo de manera segura y adecuada El fabricante no asumir ninguna responsabilidad por accidentes o colisiones No utilice nunca el producto dentro de un veh culo en movimiento si esto pudiera distraer al conductor Asegure el producto dentro del veh culo debidamente para evitar en caso de un accidente lesiones u otra clase de danos Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente 1 Los dispositivos marcados contienen una bater a o un acumulador que no se debe desechar con los residuos dom sticos sin clasificar sino que debe ser recogido por separado La eliminaci n se debe efectuar exclusivamente a trav s de un punto de recogida apropiado o del servicio de atenci n al cliente de Rohde amp Schwarz Los dispositivos el ctricos usados no se deben desechar con los residuos dom sticos sin clasificar sino que deben ser recogidos por separado Rohde amp Schwarz GmbH amp Co KG ha elaborado un concepto de eliminaci n de residuos y asume plenamente los deberes de recogida y eliminaci n para los fabricantes dentro de la UE Para
193. p tulo Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente punto 1 Ciertos productos como p ej las instalaciones de radiocomunicaci n RF pueden a causa de su funci n natural emitir una radiaci n electromagn tica aumentada Deben tomarse todas las medidas necesarias para la protecci n de las mujeres embarazadas Tambi n las personas con marcapasos pueden correr peligro a causa de la radiaci n electromagn tica El empresario operador tiene la obligaci n de evaluar y sefializar las areas de trabajo en las que exista un riesgo elevado de exposici n a radiaciones Tenga en cuenta que en caso de incendio pueden desprenderse del producto sustancias t xicas gases l quidos etc que pueden generar dafios a la salud Por eso en caso de incendio deben usarse medidas adecuadas como p ej m scaras antig s e indumentaria de protecci n Los productos con l ser est n provistos de indicaciones de advertencia normalizadas en funci n de la clase de laser del que se trate Los rayos l ser pueden provocar dafios de tipo biol gico a causa de las propiedades de su radiaci n y debido a su concentraci n extrema de potencia electromagn tica En caso de que un producto Rohde amp Schwarz contenga un producto l ser p ej un lector de CD DVD no debe usarse ninguna otra configuraci n o funci n aparte de las descritas en la documentaci n del producto a fin de evitar lesiones p ej debidas a irradiaci n l ser Clases de compatibilidad elec
194. p S Generator Control R amp S IQR K2 LAN Config The LAN Config control element enables settings of the attached generator s e IP Address IP Address of the signal generator attached to R amp S IQR e Initial Reset The device is set to preset before applying the settings of Init Config There are the following tabs in the LAN Config view e Set To Default Resets settings for LAN Config Init Config and Playback Connect to device Connect to generator Disconnect from device Disconnect from generator e IQR LAN Info Detailed R amp S IQR LAN Information Init Config The Init Config control element enables connected generator s initialization e Reference Frequency Input Internal or external e Dig Q Input Default CH1 or CH2 There are the following tabs in the Init Config view e Set To Default Resets settings for LAN Config Init Config and Playback Connect to device Connect to generator Disconnect from device 4 Disconnect from generator Playback WC ue statue Sent Lame Ed We sem em Jar oue a SOS Gen2 LAN d Type E SerNo I Q to RFOut Re amp Generator 1 Playback Modification o 8 Center Frequency MHz j Generator 2 Playback Modification Vx r Center Frequency MHz RF Level I Q File The Playback control element enables connected generator s playback configuration e RE Output Default CH1 or CH2 e Center Fr
195. p S IQR will store The resolution for a multi channel recording is 14 bits instead of 16 bits for one channel Every single data value will be rounded to the next integer value Aggregated Sample Rate The aggregated sample rate is the sample rate sum of all selected channels If this value exceeds the capability of the R amp S IQR the value becomes red Note that this value is not measured by the R amp S IQR but calculated from the individual channel sam ple rates as advertised by the source instrument IQ Level and IQ Trigger Defines which channel is used for the trigger system and the IQ level display in the upper right corner Formatting Settings Formatting Settings are not supported within this version 3 2 5 GUI Reference The Config button in the Formatting configuration block opens a dialog which shows the basic format of the recorded data LO data Fig 3 6 Formatting settings Digital UO Interface Shows the basic format of the recorded Q data All settings are fixed 1 Q Data Res Each single recorded I or Q sample comprises 16 bits olution 1 Q Data The R amp S IQR records the complete UO data General Purpose Signals For future extensions Storage Settings The Config button in the Storage configuration block gives access to the storage file settings see figure 3 2 R amp SSIQR Data Recording Sampling Rate 1 000 000 000 Mis Terminate Condition Terminate Recording O
196. panel connectors I O 1 to I O 8 Select the impedance in accordance with the output impedance of your external clock source and the impedance of the connecting cable to avoid reflections Connector The fixed input connector I O 1 for the external clock signal is dis played for information Remote command TRIGger PLAYer THReshold TRIGger PLAYer IMPedance Reference Clock 10 MHz Selects an internal or external 10 MHz reference signal A common reference clock improves the accuracy of the sampling rate in replay mode see Sampling Clock on page 74 In Recorder mode the R amp S IQR adjusts its sampling rate to the sampling rate of the source instrument through the R amp S Digital I Q interface No reference clock connection is needed Internal The reference frequency signal is generated by the R amp S IQR and can be tapped at the REF OUT rear panel connector to synchronize external devices External The R amp S IQR uses a 10 MHz reference frequency signal from an external device which is fed to its REF IN rear panel connector The external reference frequency signal is also routed to REF OUT for synchronization of additional devices Remote command vio lem RE Ference FREQOuenCyY SOURCE IQ Channel Settings The IQ Channels dialog is used to configure which channels should be played and shows informations about the IQ data channel GUI Reference Channel Signal Name Sampling Rate 7672492 157MSs iv D
197. pare the instruments 1 Connect the R amp S IQR to the source instrument here the R amp S AMU200A as shown below Use the l Q data cable which you received with your R amp S IQR to establish the digital I Q data connection No additional cabling is needed the R amp S Recording Data Digital UO Interface ensures all the necessary communication between the two instruments R amp S AMU200A rear panel fe SCH ite E cl 888888888888 Less LO 6 fel Kol a e I B ASEB AND EE ES CH EX Ol e O AS TIEM DIGITAL our CH Sa 5010008 DIGITAL m oe LAR amO Ou BASEBAND 4i yr 6 gt AA ml DIGITAL R amp S IQR rear ll IQ data DIGITAL IQ IN Fig 2 1 Basic test setup for data recording Switch on both instruments and make sure the R amp S AMU200A is configured to transmit data at BASEBAND DIGITAL OUT Refer to the R amp S AMU200A operating manual for details See also chapter 1 4 Starting and Shutting Down the Instrument on page 18 Checking the connection After the R amp S IQR has completed its startup procedure the Source Instrum control block of the Recorder window shows the connected instrument with its serial number and digital output connector 2 2 1 Basic Operating Sequence In the following example the I Q data stream from the R amp S AMU200A is stored to a data file 23une16 The maximum file size is restricted to 100 megasamples manual trigger mo
198. path e g e 2junel6 The extension ws1 can be specified in addition the query returns the entered file name e g e 2june16 or e 2junel6 wsl Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 MEASure IQ CLOCK lt SamplingRate gt Returns the sampling rate of the recorded data Parameters lt SamplingRate gt Sampling rate Range 1000 to 100000000 Increment 1 Default unit S s samples per second Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Query only MEASure IQ AGGExceed Returns true if the aggregated sample rate of the recorded data exceeds limit Return values lt gt 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only MEASure IQ AGGRate Returns the aggregated sample rate of the recorded data Return values lt AggregatedRate gt float Usage Query only MEASure IQ INPut lt Channel gt Selects the channel in the currently recorded multiplex stream used for level measure ment Parameters lt Channel gt CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 ESI CHO 9 3 4 Recorder Commands INPut RECorder LIMits CONDition Condition Selects the stop condition for recording The command is related to the following set tings e Maximum file size INPut RECorder LIMits FILesize e Maximum recording duration INPut RECorder LIMits DURation Parameters Condition FlLesize DURation FULLdisk Terminate recording
199. pecified the file location is relative to the current directory see MMEMory CDIRectory The file name itself may contain the period as a separator for extensions General Tasks File and directory names can be chosen according to Windows conventions the restrictions placed on file names known from DOS systems do not apply All letters and numbers are allowed as well as the special characters St I 4 9 BT ees O and Reserved file names are CON AUX COM1 COM4 LPT1 LPT3 NUL and PRN The use of wildcards and is not allowed MMEMOV AT TRIBUTE sources rr era ru dicas 161 O A 161 blend e 162 CIE Or RGR JE EEE KE 162 MED nana 162 Lt EEE A 163 seg GE EEE 163 MMEW Ory DCA EK LE KE 163 a cii E AE eE 164 ENN 164 ism Ea RER EE NE 164 MMEMory EN Tee EEE 164 ZIEL 165 MMEMor AS 165 EE ee EEE EORR EIER Ese E KU3I n ox nien a Inn TAaEsa S cba e uana 165 WMENOY STORES TADA E 165 MMEMory ATTRibute File Name gt lt Attribute gt Sets file attributes for the specified file The setting command cannot be used for direc tories however the query also returns the attributes for directories Parameters File Name gt String parameter to specify the path and name of the file If no path is specified the R amp S IQR uses the file in the current direc tory see MMEMory CDIRectory Return values Attribute String parameter to specify the file attribute e g R A The st
200. ples gt Returns the total number of recorded UO samples since recording was started Parameters lt Samples gt Number of samples Range depending on R amp S IQR model Increment 1 Recorder Commands Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Query only MEASure IQ AMPLitude Level Returns the amplitude I Q Level of the recorded data Parameters Level UO level Range 0 0 to 1 0 Increment 0 001 Default unit FS relative to full scale level corresponds to 1 0 Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Query only TRIGger RECorder EXECute Starts data recoding The command is valid while the I Q Data Recorder is in recorder mode INSTrument SELect MODE RECorder It provides the trigger event for SCPI via LAN trigger mode TRIGger RECorder SOURce LAN The trigger system must be armed TRIGger RECorder ARM ON to enable TRIGger RECorder EXECu te Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Event TRIGger RECorder PAUSe Pauses suspends data recording until the next re start TRIGger RECorder STARt Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Event TRIGger RECorder STARt Starts data recoding The command is valid while the I Q Data Recorder is in recorder mode INSTrument SELect MODE RECorder and in all trigger modes except SCPI via LAN TRIGger RECorder SOURce The trigger system must
201. plication start and stop streaming hide the on screen keyboard opened when an input field is active provide embedded help hide the R amp S IQR K1 control interface behind the R amp S IQR application window tap TSMW Control to return to the TSMW control interface and close R amp S IQR K1 Note that the start P and stop BD icons replace the recorder trigger system 6 1 1 R amp S TSMW Automatic Gain Control The R amp S IQR K104 option includes an Automatic Gain Control AGC feature which was introduced with TSMW firmware 1 15 AGC can be activated in R amp S IQR K1 by selecting Simple AGC for RF Mode in the Front Ends control element This feature can be used to prevent RF level overflows and maintain good signal qual ity in case of low signal strength The R amp S TSMW is constantly evaluating the strength of the received RF signal and is able to react on too low and too high signal strength by e activate deactivate the preamplifier e adjust the attenuation The target value range for the signal is between 30 dBFS and 60 dBFS for IQ data The adjustment takes place in seven steps of 4 dB each User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 94 R amp S TSMW Control R amp S IQR K1 Overflow t 30 T CT Y LL a 60 aguas v E 4 2 3 S E gt 3 EN o u t D RF level without AGC RF level with AGC AGC Event Fig 6 1 AGC compensates for too high Overflow or too low RF signal levels After
202. pply an excessive external force to the handles Positioning the Instrument The l Q Data Recorder is designed for use under laboratory conditions preferably on a bench top For test drives it is also possible to use the instrument in a vehicle Notice the general ambient conditions at the operating site described under Risk of instru ment damage during operation on page 10 Bench Top Operation If the UO Data Recorder is operated on a bench top the surface should be flat The instrument can be used in horizontal or vertical position standing on its feet or with the support feet on the bottom expanded R amp SSIQR Preparing the UO Data Recorder for Use Risk of injury if feet are folded out The feet may fold in if they are not folded out completely or if the instrument is shifted This may cause damage or injury e Fold the feet completely in or completely out to ensure stability of the instrument Never shift the instrument when the feet are folded out e When the feet are folded out do not work under the instrument or place anything underneath e The feet can break if they are overloaded The overall load on the folded out feet must not exceed 500 N F 500N 1 1 4 EMI Suppression To suppress generated Electromagnetic Interference EMI operate the instrument only while it is closed with all shielding covers fitted Note the EMC classification in the data sheet Use appropriate shielde
203. pter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Event Player Commands 9 4 2 File Properties and Go To Functionality The following commands correspond to the functionality of the GoTo button and the related dialog DUTPU PLAY WAV REHE ve deeg ENEE uada id blc Eed EE geg rne 143 DOUTPut PLAYer WAVeform EOF essen aka nna rina hh rna KN RR ERR AER AR RR RR Rau NK 143 IOUTbut TDL AverWAVetorm ODATH 144 WXITRuEIRL Aerd vemmmmchNEwW lg gege NEEN ERN NS NENEN ENNER Xx na rna SNE Rain ENN NEENRNN 144 OUTPut hw PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel NUMPlay eese nenne 144 OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt CLOCk P coocccccoccncononccnoncnncononcononcononconeninncnnos 144 IOUTbut TDL AverWAVetorm CHANnel chzNAMed meme nennen nnns 144 OUTPut JPLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt PEP rnnnnnennnnennnnennnnnnnennnnennnnannennnnennnnennene 145 OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel ch PRESent cesses 145 OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel ch REFLevel eese nennen 145 OUTPut JPLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt RMS erarvnnnvnnnnnvnnvnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnennnnenuener 145 OUTPut hw PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel ch SEL eee 146 IOUT but IDl AverWAVeiormm MAbbing 146 DQUTPut PLAYer WAVeform VERSi oOr era eere rna nr nara nik nai ria d a RR aa 146 IOUTPutIDl AverWAVeiormmIGllNencrvpted 146 OUT PULIPLAY GF JUM PAC TSG E 146 OUTPut
204. r di div div di di div div di div di dis di di di dir div di di dir di di di di dis di di di di dir di di di div di di div dis di di dis di di di dio di di dis di di di di dir div di div di di dir di dii d SYSTem IMPort SOURce FILEname i 2junl6 SYSTem IMPort DESTination FILEname e 2jun16 SYSTem IMPort STARt SYSTem IMPort DURation orolem IMP rt RATE sSYSTem IMPort PROGress SYSTem IMPort RUNNing SYSTem ARCHive STOP KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Launch all selftests and retrieve results ES KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK TEST MEMory TESTIVOLTadge This command requires user interaction TEST LEDS TEST NOPROmpL LEDS TEST BNC This command requires user interaction TEST IQIO TEST NOPRompt 1010 TEST REFCLK TEST TEMPerature This command requires user interaction TEST FAN TEST NOPRompt FAN TEST DRIVe PRESence TEST DRIVe PERFormance zk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk E EEE EA E EEE EA ko oko kk kk kokoko ko koko ko ok ko kk Ti Change an instrument setting and save the instrument configuration Reset the R amp S IQR then re load the configuration file KAEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK to a file YRST CLS TRIGger PLAYer SOURCe EXTernal SAV 1 MMEMory STORe STA
205. rent instrument configuration close the R amp S IQR application shut down the Windows XP Embedded operating sys tem and set the instrument to standby state You can also perform this procedure step by step like in any Windows session 2 If desired set the AC power switch to position O Off Standby state It is strongly recommended to switch the R amp S IQR to standby state before disconnect ing it from the AC supply If you set the power switch to 0 while the R amp S IQR applica tion is still running you will lose the current settings Moreover loss of program data cannot be excluded if the application is terminated improperly 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 Instrument Control Instrument Control The R amp S IQR can be controlled in the following ways e Using the touchscreen display The functions of the Graphical User Interface GUI are described in chapter 5 General and Administrative Tasks on page 80 e With a remote desktop connection through a Local Area Network see chap ter 10 2 Remote Operation in a LAN on page 176 e With an external monitor in combination with a mouse and or keyboard see chap ter 1 6 3 Connecting a Monitor on page 21 Connecting External Accessories The equivalent USB ports on the front and rear panel of the R amp S IQR can be used to connect a variety of accessories e Amouse simplifies operation of the instrument using the controls and dialogs of the Graphical User Interface G
206. replayed data timing file or waveform data add impairments replay in accordance repetition stored in RAM with previous settings Fig 4 1 Basic data replay stages The data can be routed to a destination instrument with a compatible R amp S Digital UO Interface where it is analyzed or further processed R amp S IQR and destination instru ment should be synchronized using the 10 MHz reference signal A typical test setup with an R amp S AMU200A Baseband Signal Generator and Fading Simulator is shown in chapter 2 4 Replaying Data on page 36 Related information e Measurement example including necessary preparations see chapter 2 4 Replaying Data on page 36 e GUI reference see chapter 4 2 GUI Reference on page 65 e Programming example see chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 e Remote control command reference see chapter 9 4 Player Commands on page 139 The following sections give a general description of the essential concepts and data transfer settings R amp SSIQR Data Replay 4 1 4 Trigger System The trigger system starts and stops the replayed data stream With a suitable combina tion of trigger settings an exact control of the amount of replayed data their timing and repetition is possible The following basic trigger settings define the replay mechanism in principle e Run Mode Single or continuous data transmission Single transmission means that data replay stops after one replay cycle i
207. ring consists of two parts Part 1 sets an attribute removes the attribute Part 2 R read only file A file ready for archiving S system file H hidden file Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only MMEMory CATalog lt DirectoryName gt Returns information on the contents of the current or of a specified directory Parameters lt DirectoryName gt Return values lt UsedSize gt lt FreeDiskSpace gt Information 1 gt lt Information n Example Usage General Tasks String parameter to specify the directory If the directory is omit ted the command queries the contents of the current directory see MMEMory CDIRectory Disk space in bytes used by the files in the directory excluding subdirectories Available free disk space in bytes Strings are returned for each file and subdirectory The string indicates the file or directory name the format DIR BIN ASC and the size in bytes This information is separated by commas See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Query only SCPI confirmed MMEMory CATalog LENGth lt DirectoryName gt Returns the number of files and subdirectories of the current or of a specified directory Parameters lt DirectoryName gt Example Usage String parameter to specify the directory If the directory is omit ted the command queries the contents
208. rnal trigger signal See speci fication in chapter 4 1 1 4 External Trigger on page 64 The settings are also valid for the external clock signal connectors and overwrite the settings in the Clock dialog see Input Line Setup on page 75 Threshold Threshold voltage of the trigger and external sample clock inputs rear panel connectors l O 1 to I O 8 Trigger events are generated when the voltage at the selected Trigger Start Gate On and Trigger Stop connectors reaches the threshold A low threshold may be required to ensure that the R amp S IQR actually detects all trigger pul ses A higher threshold can prevent unintended trigger events Impedance Input impedance of the trigger and external sample clock inputs rear panel connectors I O 1 to I O 8 Select the impedance in accordance with the output impedance of your trigger source and the impedance of the connecting cable to avoid reflections Trigger Start Input connector for the trigger signals The rear panel connectors I O Gate on and 1 to I O 8 are available If an external clock source is selected I O 1 Trigger Stop is reserved for the external sampling clock signal see chap ter 4 2 4 1 Clock on page 73 Off means that no external trigger signal is used In Edge Trigger mode it is possible to use two different external trigger signals to start and stop data transmission In Gated Trigger mode a single Gate on signal is used Remote command TRIGg
209. rning Laser radiation For additional information see section Operation item 7 Signal words and their meaning The following signal words are used in the product documentation in order to warn the reader about risks and dangers Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or DANGER serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Indicates information considered important but not hazard related e g NOTICE messages relating to property damage In the product documentation the word ATTENTION is used synonymously These signal words are in accordance with the standard definition for civil applications in the European Economic Area Definitions that deviate from the standard definition may also exist in other economic areas or military applications It is therefore essential to make sure that the signal words described here are always used only in connection with the related product documentation and the related product The use of signal words in connection with unrelated products or documentation can result in misinterpretation and in personal injury or material damage 1171 0000 42 07 Page 2 Basic Safety Instructions Operating states and operating positions The product may be operated only under the operating condi
210. rriente sucias o llenas de polvo Introduzca el enchufe por completo y fuertemente en la toma de corriente La no observaci n de estas medidas puede provocar chispas fuego y o lesiones No sobrecargue las tomas de corriente los cables alargadores o las regletas de enchufe ya que esto podr a causar fuego o choques el ctricos En las mediciones en circuitos de corriente con una tensi n U gt 30 V se deber n tomar las medidas apropiadas para impedir cualquier peligro p ej medios de medici n adecuados seguros limitaci n de tensi n corte protector aislamiento etc Para la conexi n con dispositivos inform ticos como un PC o un ordenador industrial debe comprobarse que stos cumplan los est ndares IEC60950 1 EN60950 1 o IEC61010 1 EN 61010 1 v lidos en cada caso A menos que est permitido expresamente no retire nunca la tapa ni componentes de la carcasa mientras el producto est en servicio Esto pone a descubierto los cables y componentes el ctricos y puede causar lesiones fuego o danos en el producto Si un producto se instala en un lugar fijo se deber primero conectar el conductor de protecci n fijo con el conductor de protecci n del producto antes de hacer cualquier otra conexi n La instalaci n y la conexi n deber n ser efectuadas por un electricista especializado En el caso de dispositivos fijos que no est n provistos de fusibles interruptor autom tico ni otros mecanismos de seguridad similares el cir
211. rument DESTinationNAME 141 SY oer INS TumentDES Tinallon SERIA 7 isis eu doe Geaugekie deeg iaa secet da dd NEEN eren go 141 SYSTem INS Trument DES Tination STATUS ccoo ii 141 Ie SD GE EE EEE 141 Eee rra iii 141 Leift A AAA o PP ENE 141 Lehrer ET 141 GE erc Eg EE A 142 TRIGOS PLATE E 142 HE Te EE A 142 He GE SEE ost NE EE 142 Pl 142 OUTPut lt hw gt SYSTem INSTrument DESTination IDENtification Returns the name of the instrument connected to the digital UO output 1 or 2 Returns the name serial number and the input connector An empty string is returned if no instrument is connected Suffix lt hw gt 1 2 Digital UO output 1 or 2 Return values lt IDENtification gt string Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Usage Query only Player Commands OUTPut lt hw gt SYSTem INSTrument DESTination MAPPing Returns the mapping status of the destination instrument at the digital l Q output 1 or 2 Suffix lt hw gt 1 2 Digital I Q output 1 or 2 Return values lt MAP gt MAP1 MAP3 Usage Query only OUTPut lt hw gt SYSTem INSTrument DESTination NAME Returns the name of the destination instrument at the digital UO output 1 or 2 Suffix lt hw gt hr Digital I Q output 1 or 2 Return values lt NAME gt string Usage Query only OUTPut lt hw gt JSYSTem INSTrument DESTination SERial Returns th
212. s OFF ONYS ONNO OFF Disables the armed trigger state ONYS Arms the trigger system If the storage file selected via INPut RECorder WAVeform SELect already exists on drive eA a message is generated Confirm this message manually to overwrite the data ONNO Arms the trigger system The R amp S IQR overwrites an existing file without generating a message RST OFF See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder STATe Status Returns the current trigger state as a string message The string contents correspond to the status message Response Ready Recording Please wait Paused Press Pause Pl that the R amp S IQR displays in the upper part of its main window Instrument ready for recording Data is being recorded Instrument not ready during configuration phase ay to continue Recording has been paused after TRIGger RECorder PAUSe on page 124 Waiting for LAN remote trigger command Trigger system armed instrument is waiting for trig ger event according to the selected trigger source TRIGger RECorder SOURce Press Play Rec button to start Waiting for trigger signal o Waiting for trigger signal o n I O connector n DIG IQ Waiting for DIG IQ level gt trigger tresh Waiting for time to elapse Parameters Status Example Usage Trigger status message see description above RST Ready See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page
213. s The corre sponding control elements are located in the upper and lower part of the GUI GvGTemlNGfrument GOUlbRce IDENDflcation nennen nennen 123 GvGTemlNGfrumentGOUbRceNAME sese sa pesas e nis 123 SYSTem INSTrument SOURce SERial ooococccnnncccncnconononcnnononcnnononcncnnonancnnnnonanncnonannnnananos 123 SYSTemiINSTrumentSOURCe STATUS eege eng edel gege Eege td cast 123 ENN eee 123 MEA le ET 124 TRIGger RECorder E der ME 124 Recorder Commands ME TF 124 Ree e oe EE 124 H LE EG EE atoda ogee aai 125 SYSTem INSTrument SOURce IDENtification Returns the name of the connected source instrument its serial number and the input connector An empty string is returned if no instrument is connected Return values Identification RST n a Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 Usage Query only SYSTem INSTrument SOURce NAME Returns the name of the connected source instrument An empty string is returned if no instrument is connected Return values Name string Usage Query only SYSTem INSTrument SOURce SERial Returns the serial number of the connected source instrument An empty string is returned if no instrument is connected Return values Serial string Usage Query only SYSTem INSTrument SOURce STATus Returns the connection state for the recorder Return values Status 1 OFF ON 0 Usage Query only MEASure IQ SAMPIes lt Sam
214. s reserved for the external trigger signal destined for the slave instrument Establish a trigger connection to the slave instrument as shown in the drawing The sample clock connection is not needed the sampling rates for master and slave are determined by the source instruments User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 41 R amp S IQR Data Recording Recorder Trigger Synchronization Possible master configuration External trigger from a third instrument Trigger Start Gate On I O 2 Trigger Stop Off Slave configuration Sync Mode Slave This means that the slave instrument uses the Trigger Start Gate On signal fed in at I O 7 No Trigger Stop signal is used e Slave Data recording of the R amp S IQR is controlled by a second master R amp S IQR The master instrument can use arbitrary trigger and clock source settings see above The slave instruments enables recording typically 100ns after the master instrument Note that on low sample rates it can take considerable time until the first sample is received after recording has been enabled The slave R amp S IQR is set to external trigger mode the trigger signal is fed in via I O 7 Establish a trigger connection to the master instrument as shown in the drawing The sample clock connection is not needed the sampling rates for master and slave are determined by the source instruments Recorder Trigger Synchronization 3 1 1 2 Additional Trigger Sources for Re
215. setting is valid for the Time trigger source TRIGger RECorder SOURce TIME Parameters Time String variable HH MM SS RST 00 00 00 Recorder Commands Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder TYPE Type Selects either edge trigger or gated trigger mode This setting is valid for the External and DIG IQ GP trigger sources TRIGger RECorder SOURce Parameters Type EDGE GATE RST EDGE Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder DELay Delay Sets a delay time between the trigger events and the start of data recording This set ting is valid for the External and DIG IQ GP trigger sources TRIGger RECorder SOURCe Parameters Delay Trigger delay Range 0 0 to 10 0 Increment 1E 10 RST 0 0 Default unit s Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder HOLDoff Time Defines a holdoff time after each detected trigger event during which the R amp S IQR is inhibited from acting on any new trigger This setting is valid for the External and DIG IQ GP trigger sources TRIGger RECorder SOURce Parameters Time Holdoff time Range 0 0 to 10 0 Increment 1E 8 RST 0 0 Default unit s Example See chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 TRIGger RECorder SLOPe Slope Qualifies whether the event occurs on the rising or falling edge of the signal This set ting is valid for the Extern
216. sich fur den Kauf eines Rohde amp Schwarz Produk tes entschieden Sie erhalten damit ein nach modernsten Fer tigungsmethoden hergestelltes Produkt Es wurde nach den Regeln unserer Qualitats und Umweltmanagementsysteme entwickelt gefertigt und gepruft Rohde amp Schwarz ist unter ande rem nach den Managementsys temen ISO 9001 und ISO 14001 zertifiziert Der Umwelt verpflichtet 1 Energie effiziente RoHS konforme Produkte Kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung nachhaltiger Umweltkonzepte 1 150 14001 zertifiziertes Umweltmanagementsystem Dear customer You have decided to buy a Rohde amp Schwarz product This product has been manufactured using the most advanced meth ods It was developed manufac tured and tested in compliance with our quality management and environmental manage ment systems Rohde amp Schwarz has been certified for exam ple according to the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 management systems Environmental commitment Energy efficient products 1 Continuous improvement in environmental sustainability 1 150 14001 certified environmental management system Certified Quality System ISO 9001 Certified Environmental System ISO 14001 Cher client Vous avez choisi d acheter un produit Rohde amp Schwarz Vous disposez donc d un produit fabriqu d apr s les m thodes les plus avanc es Le d velop pement la fabrication et les tests de ce produit ont t effec tu s sel
217. t You must connect the UO input to the I Q output before in order to obtain a correct result Suffix lt hw gt 1 2 Digital IQ output 1 or 2 Return values lt Result gt FAILed PASSed Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only TEST NOPRompt FAN TEST FAN Launches the Fan Test and returns the result e TEST FAN causes the R amp S IQR to display a message box describing the correct operation of the fan during the test You must answer the message Yes or No in order to receive a PASS or FAIL response e TEST NOPRompt FAN launches the test and returns PASS The response is true if the fan operated at full speed for approx 3 s and then at normal speed for 3 s Return values Result FAlLed PASSed Example See chapter 8 5 Additional and Optional Tasks on page 116 Usage Query only Instrument Configurations and File Management The following MMEMory commands store and load instrument configurations and provide a general file management functionality Most of the commands are SCPI con firmed The lt FileName gt and lt DirectoryName gt parameters are strings Some commands use a fixed directory for others the lt FileName gt can contain the complete path including the drive name and all subdirectories e g D TEMP TRASH test txt for the file named test txt in the TEMP TRASH subdirectory of the internal hard disk drive D If no complete path is s
218. t external trigger signals to start and stop recording In Gated Trigger mode a single Gate on signal is used Remote command TRIGger RECorder THReshold TRIGger RECorder IMPedance TRIGger RECorder STARt INPut TRIGger RECorder STOP INPut Waveform Diagram The waveform diagram visualizes the effect of the current trigger settings see chap ter 4 1 1 2 Waveform Diagrams on page 63 IQ Channel Settings The IQ Channels dialog is used to configure which channels should be recorded Record Info v Details Details Sampling Rate 10 000 008 MS s Channel Signal Name 6 250 005 MS s Resolution 14 Bits 16 250 013 MS s Channel 0 e Aggregated Sample Rate IQ Level and IG Trigger Channel The channel numbers received by the R amp S IQR Signal name The signal name for each channel as advertised by the source instrument Sampling rate The sampling rate as advertised by the source instrument 3 2 4 GUI Reference Record Check this box to record the corresponding channel To record more than one channel the R amp S IQR K105 option is required Details Opens the following dialog box that shows the reference level for the corresponding channel and the time at which this reference level was received Note that the level can shift due to variations in temperature in the source instrument These changes are not registered Resolution The IQ data resolution the R am
219. t the connections with information technology equipment e g PCs or other industrial computers comply with the IEC60950 1 EN60950 1 or IEC61010 1 EN 61010 1 standards that apply in each case Unless expressly permitted never remove the cover or any part of the housing while the product is in operation Doing so will expose circuits and components and can lead to injuries fire or damage to the product If a product is to be permanently installed the connection between the protective conductor terminal on site and the product s protective conductor must be made first before any other connection is made The product may be installed and connected only by a licensed electrician For permanently installed equipment without built in fuses circuit breakers or similar protective devices the supply circuit must be fuse protected in such a way that anyone who has access to the product as well as the product itself is adequately protected from injury or damage Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure that no overvoltage such as that caused by a bolt of lightning can reach the product Otherwise the person operating the product will be exposed to the danger of an electric shock Any object that is not designed to be placed in the openings of the housing must not be used for this purpose Doing so can cause short circuits inside the product and or electric shocks fire or injuries Unless specified otherwise products are not liquid proof se
220. tandby and Ready State The standby key connects disconnects all internal modules of the I Q Data Recorder to from the DC supply voltage generated by its internal power supply In standby state orange PWR LED the power consumption of the I Q Data Recorder is very small however the internal power supply is still connected to the AC mains power as long as the mains power switch at the rear panel is on In ready state green PWR LED all modules are power supplied and the I Q Data Recorder can be used as described in chapter 2 Basic R amp S IQR Operation on page 24 It is recommendable to switch the l Q Data Recorder to standby state or switch it off by the rear panel AC power switch if it is not used for some time Observe the instructions for startup and shutdown in chapter 1 4 Starting and Shutting Down the Instrument on page 18 1 2 Front Panel Tour The front panel of the I Q Data Recorder provides the touchscreen display the standby key with a power status LED PWR two type A USB connectors and the removable memory pack to be locked by a key User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 13 1 2 1 Front Panel Tour 1513 4600K02 ras UGR EET STET EE EE A T AE MEN GO VG LY RA DD EE nT TA EP PE Feb D DT PI D J lila T C MEMORY PACK DO NOT REMOVE DURING OPERATION SEGA HDD 1 0TB In the following sections the front panel elements are described from top left to bottom right Instrument damage cause
221. ter 3 2 GUI Reference on page 43 e Programming example see chapter 8 2 Recording Data on page 109 e Remote control command reference see chapter 9 3 Recorder Commands on page 122 The following sections give a general description of the essential concepts and data transfer settings Trigger System The trigger system starts and stops data recording With a suitable combination of trig ger settings an exact control of the amount of recorded data and their timing is possi R amp SSIQR Data Recording ble The recorder trigger system is very similar to the trigger system for Player mode however the settings do not overwrite each other Refer to chapter 4 1 1 Trigger Sys tem on page 61 for a detailed description of the trigger modes observing the infor mation in the remainder of this section Note the following differences compared to Player mode e n Recorder mode the trigger system controls data recording e The amount of recorded data is defined by the Terminate Condition in the Mass Storage dialog Recording stops when a maximum file size or recording duration has been reached or when the disk is full e Recording stops when the Terminate Condition is satisfied No continuous recording is supported e Data recording may be triggered by the recorded data stream itself see chap ter 3 1 1 2 Additional Trigger Sources for Recording on page 42 e Different synchronized operation see chapter 3 1
222. ternal trigger source is selected the trigger signal must be applied to the I O connectors selected via Control Line Setup gt Trigger Start Gate On and Trigger Stop If an external clock source is selected the external clock signal must be applied to I O 1 e Master The R amp S IQR acts as a master for a second R amp S IQR both instruments can provide two synchronized l Q data streams The Player Trigger settings can be used without restriction however I O 7 and I O 8 are reserved for the external trigger and sample clock signals destined for the slave instrument Connect the R amp S IQR to the slave instrument as shown in the drawing User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 61 R amp SIQAR Data Replay Recorder Trigger Synchronization Possible master configuration External trigger from a third instrument Trigger Start Gate On I O 2 Trigger Stop Off External clock from the third instrument at input connector I O 1 Slave configuration Sync Mode Slave This means that the slave instrument uses the external sampling clock and Trigger Start Gate On signals fed in at I Q 1 and I O 7 respectively No Trigger Stop signal is used e Slave Data replay of the R amp S IQR is controlled by a second master R amp S IQR The slave R amp S IQR is set to external clock source and external trigger mode the external sample clock and trigger signals are fed in via I O 1 and I O 7 respec tively Connect the R amp S I
223. the I Q Data Recorder The length of the connecting USB cables should not exceed 1 m The maximum cur rent per USB port is 500 mA See also chapter 1 1 4 EMI Suppression on page 12 To avoid disturbances do not connect or disconnect USB devices while data is being recorded or replayed Memory Pack The removable memory pack contains two hard disk drives or two solid state drives Additional memory packs are available as options R amp S IQR B020 HDD Module 2 TB 80 MByte s R amp S IQR B109F SSD Module 0 9 TB 400 MByte s and R amp S IQR B119F SSD Module 1 9 TB 400 MByte s 1 3 Rear Panel Tour MEMORY PACK p NOT REMOVE DURING OPERATION on du x an The data rates and maximum recording times of the memory packs depend on the operating mode of the source instrument refer to the data sheet for details The memory pack is secured by a key You can replace the pack while the key is in its vertical unlocked position Turn the two screws on the top and bottom counterclock wise off the threads then pull out the memory pack in horizontal direction Insert the new memory pack in reverse order Risk of data loss The memory pack must not be removed while the R amp S IQR is in ready state or while data is recorded or replayed Always switch the instrument to standby or turn the power off before you remove the memory pack See chapter 1 2 2 Standby Key on page 15 Backups of
224. the amplitudes are unchanged 9 4 5 Player Commands Parameters lt Offset gt and Q offset Range 0 1 to 0 1 Increment 0 001 RST 0 0 Default unit FS relative to full scale corresponds to 1 0 Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 OUTPut IMPairment PHASe Phase Defines a phase error for the replayed and Q data The phase rotates each l Q ampli tude around the origin of the constellation diagram 0 deg means that the amplitudes are unchanged Parameters Phase Phase error Range 10 0 to 10 0 Increment 0 01 RST 0 0 Default unit deg Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Spectrum Mode The following commands set return the player spectrum display MEAGure GbECirum Pl AverCHANnel emeenemesssesessea sees ea sean nus 156 MEASure SPECtrum PLAYer DATA sraraansaruesuensnenernnnunnnnnnnnannnruannansensennensennensennnnnnnanene 156 MEASure SPECtrum PLAYer MODE sranrnnaannavuanuannensansnennnnnnnavnennnnasnesuansansensensensennnnnene 157 MEASure SPECtrum PLAYer CHANnel Sets the channel in the currently played multiplex stream used for the spectrum dis play Return values lt Channel gt CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 CHA CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 RST CHO Usage Query only MEASure SPECtrum PLAYer DATA Returns the current spectrum display data in recorder mode Return values Data 9 4 6 P
225. the error queue 0 is returned if the error queue is empty Usage Query only SCPI confirmed SYSTem ERRor ALL Queries and at the same time deletes all entries in the error queue The entry consists of an error number and a short description of the error Positive error numbers are instrument dependent Negative error numbers are defined by the SCPI standard Example SYSTem ERRor ALL Query all entries in the error queue 0 No error is returned if the error queue is empty Usage Query only SCPI confirmed General Tasks SYSTem ERRor NEXT Queries and at the same time deletes the oldest entry in the error queue The entry consists of an error number and a short description of the error Positive error numbers are instrument dependent Negative error numbers are defined by the SCPI standard Example SYSTem ERRor Query the oldest entry in the error queue 0 No error is returned if the error queue is empty Usage Query only SCPI confirmed SYSTem OPTion AGC SYSTem OPTion CTLGen SYSTem OPTion EXPT SYSTem OPTion GPSM SYSTem OPTion GPSR SYSTem OPTion MUX SYSTem OPTion NAS SYSTem OPTion PLY20ut SYSTem OPTion TSMW These commands query whether the following options are installed and unlocked on the instrument e AGC option R amp S IQR K104 Ref level controlled recording and replay of RF sig nals for AGC e cCTLGen option R amp S IQR K2 Generator Control e EXPT option R amp S IQR K101
226. tions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer without the product s ventilation being obstructed If the manufacturer s specifications are not observed this can result in electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or death Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed 1 Unless otherwise specified the following requirements apply to Rohde amp Schwarz products predefined operating position is always with the housing floor facing down IP protection 2X use only indoors max operating altitude 2000 m above sea level max transport altitude 4500 m above sea level A tolerance of 10 shall apply to the nominal voltage and 5 to the nominal frequency overvoltage category 2 pollution severity 2 2 Donot place the product on surfaces vehicles cabinets or tables that for reasons of weight or stability are unsuitable for this purpose Always follow the manufacturer s installation instructions when installing the product and fastening it to objects or structures e g walls and shelves An installation that is not carried out as described in the product documentation could result in personal injury or even death 3 Do not place the product on heat generating devices such as radiators or fan heaters The ambient temperature must not exceed the maximum temperature specified in the product documentation or in the data sheet Product overheating
227. tromagn tica conforme a EN 55011 CISPR 11 y en analog a con EN 05022 CISPR 22 EN 55032 CISPR 32 Aparato de clase A Aparato adecuado para su uso en todos los entornos excepto en los residenciales y en aquellos conectados directamente a una red de distribuci n de baja tensi n que suministra corriente a edificios residenciales Nota Los aparatos de clase A est n destinados al uso en entornos industriales Estos aparatos pueden causar perturbaciones radioel ctricas en entornos residenciales debido a posibles perturbaciones guiadas o radiadas En este caso se le podr solicitar al operador que tome las medidas adecuadas para eliminar estas perturbaciones Aparato de clase B Aparato adecuado para su uso en entornos residenciales as como en aquellos conectados directamente a una red de distribuci n de baja tensi n que suministra corriente a edificios residenciales 1171 0000 42 07 Page 12 Instrucciones de seguridad elementales Reparacion y mantenimiento 1 El producto solamente debe ser abierto por personal especializado con autorizacion para ello Antes de manipular el producto o abrirlo es obligatorio desconectarlo de la tension de alimentacion para evitar toda posibilidad de choque el ctrico El ajuste el cambio de partes el mantenimiento y la reparaci n deber n ser efectuadas solamente por electricistas autorizados por Rohde amp Schwarz Si se reponen partes con importancia para los aspectos de se
228. tus a Status Running kSa 1 455 512 d 900 020 Ino I Source Instrum contig 16 03 51 GERE TE Goin onm ff Pause Am 1 Ap oe man Control Player Main Menu 11 Use the control buttons Recorder window if you wish to pause or stop recording Recorded data is stored in blocks with a 10 MByte block size When recording is stop ped the currently recorded data block is discarded only complete 10 MByte blocks are stored See also Terminate Condition on page 55 User Manual 1175 6326 02 10 35 R amp S IQR Basic R amp S IQR Operation 2 4 Replaying Data In a replay session the recorded l Q data is transferred to a destination instrument with an R amp S Digital WO Interface where it can be analyzed or further processed For the fol lowing example we assume that a I Q data file 2june16 has been stored on the removable memory pack of the R amp S IQR following the procedure in chapter 2 2 Recording Data on page 24 To adjust the previous test setup for data replay 1 Change the I Q data connection as shown below Connect the DIGITAL IQ OUT connector of the R amp S IQR to the BASEBAND DIGITAL IN connector of the R amp S AMU200A For accurate sampling rates of the replayed data use one of the four delivered BNC cables for a reference frequency connection No additional cabling is needed the R amp S Digital UO Interface ensures all the necessary communication between the two instruments
229. uecceauecceaueceeceececueenecuesneass 135 INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET Puts a bookmark at the current sample count Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Event INPut RECorder BOOKmark lt ch gt COMMent lt Comment gt Assign a comment to a user defined bookmark no lt ch gt The bookmark must be defined before INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET Suffix lt ch gt 2 11 Number of the user defined bookmark The default bookmark BF is counted as lt ch gt 1 lt ch gt 2 denotes the first user defined bookmark Parameters lt Comment gt Bookmark comment string parameter Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 INPut RECorder BOOKmark RESet Removes the last bookmark defined via INPut RECorder BOOKmark SET Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Event Channels The following commands return the characteristics of the channels being played back INbutRECGorder CHANnelNUMer ense sa asas sanas 136 INPutREGCorder CHANHmBeENUMPNRGOTFTY vaere ii 136 INPUERECONe NNN VL CM 136 INbutRECGorder CHANnel chzNAMed enses serere esses e ania 136 INPUERECoOrder ANNA TN PER EE 137 INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt PRESent rannannnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnenenvenen 137 Recorder Commands INbut RECGorder CHANpnel zchz REElL veig ennemis nem sesesr erras nenes 137 INPut RECorder CHANnel lt ch gt RMS
230. umentation in a safe place and pass them on to the subsequent users Observing the safety instructions will help prevent personal injury or damage of any kind caused by dangerous situations Therefore carefully read through and adhere to the following safety instructions before and when using the product It is also absolutely essential to observe the additional safety instructions on personal safety for example that appear in relevant parts of the product documentation In these safety instructions the word product refers to all merchandise sold and distributed by the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies including instruments systems and all accessories For product specific information see the data sheet and the product documentation Safety labels on products The following safety labels are used on products to warn against risks and dangers Direct current DC 1171 0000 42 07 Page 1 Basic Safety Instructions Protective conductor terminal Direct alternating current DC AC Ground Device fully protected by double reinforced insulation Ground terminal o EU labeling for batteries and accumulators For additional information see section Waste disposal Environmental protection item 1 Be careful when handling electrostatic sensitive gt EU labeling for separate collection of electrical devices and electronic devices For additonal information see section Waste disposal Environmental protection item 2 Wa
231. unt at the beginning and at the end of the file as a number of kSa Return values Sample float Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Query only Player Commands OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform ODAT OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform NDAT Returns the sample count at the position of the oldest and the newest data in the file as a number of Sa Return values Sample float Example See chapter 8 4 Bookmarks and Go To on page 113 Usage Query only OUTPut lt hw gt PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel NUMPlay Returns the number of channels being played back at the digital UO output 1 or 2 Suffix lt hw gt 1 2 Digital I Q output 1 or 2 Return values lt Number gt float Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt CLOCk Returns the sampling rate of the respective channel in the muxiplexed stream currently being played Suffix lt ch gt 0 to 15 channel number Return values lt ChannelRate gt float Usage Query only OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt NAMed Returns the name of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being played Suffix lt ch gt Oto 15 Return values lt Name gt string Usage Query only Player Commands OUTPut PLAYer WAVeform CHANnel lt ch gt PEP Returns the PEP of the respective channel in the multiplex stream currently being played Suffix lt ch gt Oto 15 channel number Return values
232. up and safety instructions Please notice the instructions in chapter Preparing the UO Data Recorder for Use before working with your UO Data Recorder To avoid disturbances do not run other applications connect or disconnect USB devi ces or configure the Windows operating system while data is being recorded or replayed Required Equipment The measurement examples in this chapter require a R amp S IQR20 or R amp S IQR100 HO Data Recorder Control of both instruments is analogous In principle any Rohde amp Schwarz instrument which is equipped with an R amp S Digital UO Interface can serve as a source instrument for recording and or a destination instru ment for data replay In the examples below an R amp S AMU200A Digital Baseband Generator and Fading Simulator is used The R amp S AMU200A serves as a UO data source for recording In a replay session data can be transferred to the R amp S AMU200A a typical task is fading of the replayed baseband data Touchscreen operation The functionality of the R amp S IQR is accessible by tapping on the touchscreen ele ments No mouse or external keyboard is required to perform any of the tasks descri bed in this chapter Recording Data Data recording requires a connection to a suitable UO data Source Instrument Recording will start only if the source instrument transmits data to the DIGITAL IQ IN connector at the rear panel of the R amp S IQR To establish the test setup and pre
233. ut the whole signaling chain from the IQ data source to the R amp S IQR to the IQ data sink Therefore the IQ data source submits changes of the R amp S IQR Software Options 6 7 reference level via the IQ interface These changes are written into an R amp S IQR s meta data file see chapter 11 File Extensions on page 185 During replay the reference level is taken from the meta data file and used to control the signal generators level via the R amp S IQR K2 option Thus replay requires R amp S IQR K104 and R amp S IQR K2 to be installed in order to send level information to the corre sponding IQ data sink For the function of AGC in context of R amp S TSMW see chapter 6 1 R amp S TSMW Con trol R amp S IQR K1 on page 92 Network Attached Streaming R amp S IQR K108 With Option R amp S IQR K108 Network Attached Streaming the R amp S IQR is able to replay I Q data files that are hosted on an external storage server e g R amp S IQR NAS 1517 5199 02 R amp S IQR Storage Extension Server up to 48 TByte For this purpose the storage server is connected directly via Ethernet to the LAN 2 port of the R amp S IQR The storage server provides SMB network shares that are map ped on the local device with the help of R amp S IQR K108 The whole management of the connection and the UO data files is performed automatically by the option the user only has to provide basic connection information as shown in figure 6 2 R
234. valid for the External trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce EXTernal Parameters Time Holdoff time Range 0 0 to 10 0 Increment 1E 8 RST 0 0 Default unit s Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 Player Commands TRIGger PLAYer SLOPe Slope Qualifies whether the trigger event occurs on the rising or falling edge of the trigger sig nal This setting is valid for the External trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce EXTernal Parameters Slope NEGative POSitive ST POSitive Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer THReshold lt Level gt Sets the threshold voltage of the trigger and external sample clock inputs This setting is valid for the External trigger source TRIGger PLAYer SOURce EXTernal Parameters lt Level gt Threshold voltage Range 0 013 to 1 998 Increment 0 001 IST 1 0 Default unit V Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer IMPedance Impedance Selects the input impedance of the trigger inputs rear panel connectors I O 1 to I O 8 in replay mode Note The setting is also valid for the external sample clock input if the external sam ple clock is set rear panel connector I O 1 The TRIGger RECorder IMPedance setting is independent Parameters Impedance G1K G50 1 kO or 50 O RST G1K Example See chapter 8 3 Replaying Data on page 111 TRIGger PLAYer POLarity lt Polarity gt
235. vating pre installed R amp S IQR software options see chap ter 6 Software Options on page 92 Update FPGA Opens a dialog box to initiate an update of the PCI FPGA software Use this function after a firmware update if you receive a notification during the boot process Important note Impairment of instrument functions To avoid problems the update of the PCI FPGA must not be cancelled and the R amp S IQR must not be switched off during the update Selftest Opens a dialog box from where you can initiate selftests and read the results A selft est checks whether a particular module of the R amp S IQR is fully functional Running indicates that the selftest is still ongoing Succeeded or Failed characterize the result If an error occurs a more detailed error message appears in the Status line in the upper part of the main window see figure 5 1 Note Some of the selftests e g the Disk Performance test take some time Others e g the I O Connector Test require external cabling R amp SSIQR General and Administrative Tasks Selftest x Memory Test Voltage Test LED Test I D Connector Test DIG IQ Interface Test Reference Clock Test LVDS Test Temperature Test Fan Test Disk Access Disk Performance Fig 5 3 Selftest dialog The R amp S IQR provides selftests for the following modules e Memory Test hardware test of the DDR2 memory module mounted on the lU Stream Boar
236. vennnnnnn 24 Required ENE 24 Recording Dive 24 Basic Operating Geouence seen nnne nne nnne snae ansa nnn 29 Possible EOS IOS ee 30 Recording Data Using TSMW Control rrrxrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnernnnneennn 30 Basic Operating Geouence 31 Repla IN Data iran mr aan 36 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 5 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 29 3 2 6 3 2 7 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 2 6 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Basic Operating SEQUENCE EE 36 FEE 38 Replaying Data Using Generator Control anxrrnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnner 39 Data RECT IN 40 General Des CGO EE 40 Bde e Mel RT UU A 40 Pp a 43 General Purpose SIONA S vowsssccdennannsduivnstasuteiseavistieadactiundcesantonniadwentiunddadavbdaadeioouanedaddensdade 43 SURE oe neo 43 Main Application Window Recorder oocccccococccocnoccoccocococononanonocnnnnnonanononannnonanonnss 44 OU CS 146 gt pe A PU PPP 47 Tele O e ee 49 Formatting Katie Le 99 Storage o AA Eo PP 54 a DE NER UU nm 56 POO QUAL ERO ETT PR PPP o EEr a 58 Data TEE 60 General DSS Ci ION eeh 60 TTS Nr 61 ENN 65 GU RENE c EP E 65 Main Application Window Player BE 66 Trigger Settings ne ene nen eer ee er OP 0 een Pe eee ree 69 Mass Storage NN Le ETE MUNN 73 posicion K wseil4 e yBitoljoE 78 General and Administrative Tasks
237. ver Berlin lederlana y Pob EL cing iether en O Bielefeld gdeburg 4 Iserlohn NZ AS 2i egen Og man sut af ong ben Cesk republic Czech Republic s rg r ask d pa Wer 1 M p t Par d Brno Zl ei SE aer gt aa bei m TM few Cape vw n Rape ei il N y Schweiz XT ring ho Austria d MA Bologna i y EI Ravenna az vene Firenze ite wc Ss o Me m KI SO ue 2011 Google N plano L 3 Once you have selected your preferred map section adjust the Level of Detail so that the map size does not exceed the limit of 1GB 4 Click Download and store your map map to a USB storage medium or to a network location that is accessible from your R amp S IQR Troubleshooting icon to obtain detailed information A amp icon in the upper right corner of the map pane indicates an error Double click the The target directory for the downloaded map must not be write protected Besides a download failure can be caused by a failed connection to the Google Maps server or by an authentication error You can create and store several maps in a single session of the downloader Load your preferred map into the R amp S IQR as described in chapter 6 5 1 Replacing the Map on page 101 6 6 Ref level controlled recording and replay of RF sig nals for AGC R amp S IQR K104 The R amp S IQR K104 option enables the R amp S IQR to accurately record and replay the RF level througho
238. where you can reset the configuration of your instrument re load and save configurations A configuration comprises all instrument settings in Player and Recorder mode Set to Default Resets the current configuration of the R amp S IQR to the preset factory state The des tination instrument settings in Player mode and the source instrument settings in Recorder mode are not affected Remote command SYSTem PRESet RST see Common Commands Open Save Save As Opens file selection dialogs to load and activate a configuration stored previously and to save the current settings to a file Configurations are stored in Save Recall Files with the file extension savrc1 Remote command Mory TOBS STATE MMEMory LOAD STATe SAV RCL see Common Commands 5 4 O 9 9 File Manager File Manager Opens the File Manager dialog Use this dialog to manage the files on the internal hard disk the removable memory packs and additional drives for external storage devices Network drive e is the location for streaming files see chapter 4 1 2 Streaming Mode on page 65 Streaming files When a streaming file ws1 or ws2 is deleted renamed cut or copied the R amp S IQR prompts for confirmation to delete rename cut or copy the partner file as well See chapter 4 1 General Description on page 60 All Files hi JL c tigrboot Dh f 10RB003 d g ORBO03 2 EE n ORBOO3_ 2
239. y complying with safety standards To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation you must observe all instructions and warnings provided in this manual If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions the Rohde amp Schwarz group of companies will be happy to answer them Furthermore it is your responsibility to use the product in an appropriate manner This product is designed for use solely in industrial and laboratory environments or if expressly permitted also in the field and must not be used in any way that may cause personal injury or property damage You are responsible if the product is used for any purpose other than its designated purpose or in disregard of the manufacturer s instructions The manufacturer shall assume no responsibility for such use of the product The product is used for its designated purpose if it is used in accordance with its product documentation and within its performance limits see data sheet documentation the following safety instructions Using the product requires technical skills and in some cases a basic knowledge of English It is therefore essential that only skilled and specialized staff or thoroughly trained personnel with the required skills be allowed to use the product If personal safety gear is required for using Rohde amp Schwarz products this will be indicated at the appropriate place in the product documentation Keep the basic safety instructions and the product doc
240. y in the dialog box opened The software option is ready for use after you close the Install SW Option dialog If your R amp S IQR is equipped with an older firmware version a software upgrade may be required before you can activate the option Proceed as described in chapter 10 5 Firmware Update on page 182 R amp S TSMW Control R amp S IQR K1 The option R amp S IQR K1 provides a control interface for the Universal Radio Network Analyzer R amp S TSMW The TSMW control interface allows you to configure the R amp S TSMW from the R amp S IQR start a measurement and record the measured UO data A detailed measurement example is reported in chapter 2 3 Recording Data Using TSMW Control on page 30 If option R amp S IQR K1 is unlocked the TSMW Control softkey appears in the control bar of the Recorder dialog E Bankr TSM Goto Open Rec Ib Pause go L po map Control Player Main Menu TSMW Control starts the R amp S TSMW control interface R amp S TSMW Control R amp S IQR K1 0 Iqrk 1NewMainWindow Workspace Loaded abc wks Interface Status LAN 3 Digital Va EJ GPS Server System Y Workspace General FrontEnds Filter Design ee Modified TT 11 11 2011 11 10 07 Save e LJ Default 11 11 2011 10 28 54 Save As Close TSMW Controller FED The interface provides detailed embedded help simply tap the softkey in the control bar and then a control element The follow
241. you develop an allergic reaction Such as a skin rash frequent sneezing red eyes or respiratory difficulties when using a Rohde amp Schwarz product consult a physician immediately to determine the cause and to prevent health problems or stress 4 Before you start processing the product mechanically and or thermally or before you take it apart be sure to read and pay special attention to the section titled Waste disposal Environmental protection item 1 5 Depending on the function certain products such as RF radio equipment can produce an elevated level of electromagnetic radiation Considering that unborn babies require increased protection pregnant women must be protected by appropriate measures Persons with pacemakers may also be exposed to risks from electromagnetic radiation The employer operator must evaluate workplaces where there is a special risk of exposure to radiation and if necessary take measures to avert the potential danger 6 Should a fire occur the product may release hazardous substances gases fluids etc that can cause health problems Therefore suitable measures must be taken e g protective masks and protective clothing must be worn 7 Laser products are given warning labels that are standardized according to their laser class Lasers can cause biological harm due to the properties of their radiation and due to their extremely concentrated electromagnetic power If a laser product e g a CD DVD drive

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