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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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ESIB<br />

Display Configuration<br />

Display Configuration – DISPLAY Key<br />

The measurement results are displayed on the screen of the ESIB either in a full-screen window or in<br />

two spli-screen windows. In some cases, the two windows can be subdivided into two diagrams each, e.<br />

g. for the representation of the inphase and quadrature signal in the vector analyzer mode (Option FSE-<br />

B7). In the <strong>EMI</strong> <strong>RECEIVER</strong> mode, a selection can be made in the upper half of the screen (SCREEN A)<br />

between bargraph display of receiver mode and the spectrum analyzer mode.<br />

If only one window is used, this window fills the complete display screen. Two measurement windows<br />

are always placed over each other. The axes labelling and measurement settings are defined<br />

independently in each measurement window.<br />

When two measurement windows are used, the settings can be chosen to be either coupled or fully<br />

independent from each other (depending on the operating mode). The measurement procedure is<br />

always sequential.<br />

New instrument settings can only be entered in the active measurement window. This window is marked<br />

on the upper right corner of the grid. Coupled settings are changed simultaneously in both windows at<br />

the time of entry.<br />

The entry of the measurement parameters for each of the two windows can be either independent from<br />

one another using numerical inputs, or by graphical definition of the span through the use of level and<br />

frequency lines. The former case, e.g., may be used for harmonic or frequency converter<br />

measurements, and the latter case, for a zoom display of a frequency or level segment.<br />

10.0<br />

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-10<br />

-20<br />

-30<br />

-40<br />

-50<br />

-60<br />

-70<br />

-80<br />

-90<br />

10.0<br />

-0<br />

-10<br />

-20<br />

-30<br />

-40<br />

-50<br />

-60<br />

-70<br />

-80<br />

-90<br />

Ref Lvl<br />

10 dBm<br />

Center<br />

Ref Lvl<br />

10 dBm<br />

Center<br />

MKR1 [T1]<br />

+9.8 dBm<br />

10.010000 MHz<br />

10.000002 MHz<br />

DELTA [T2]<br />

-36.8 dBm<br />

10.000010 MHz<br />

20.000004 MHz<br />

RBW 1 kHz<br />

VBW 1 kHz<br />

SWT 100 ms<br />

1<br />

10 kHz/<br />

RBW 1 kHz<br />

VBW 1 kHz<br />

SWT 100 ms<br />

1<br />

10 kHz/<br />

RF ATT 40 dB<br />

Mixer -30 dBm<br />

Unit dBm<br />

Span 100 kHz<br />

RF ATT 40 dB<br />

Mixer -30 dBm<br />

Unit dBm<br />

Span 100 kHz<br />

A<br />

B<br />

MARKER<br />

SEARCH<br />

PEAK<br />

NEXT PEAK<br />

NEXT PEAK<br />

RIGHT<br />

NEXT PEAK<br />

LEFT<br />

SEARCH LIM<br />

ON OFF<br />

SELECT<br />

ACTIVE<br />

MKR DELTA<br />

USER<br />

Fig. 4-1<br />

Split screen mode<br />

1088.7531.12 4.3 E-15

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