SIGLENT SSA5083A Spectrum Analyzer User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- SIGLENT
Table of Contents
SSA5083A Spectrum Analyzer
User Guide
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Product Certification
SIGLENT guarantees this product conforms to the national and industrial standards in China as well as the ISO9001: 2008 standard and the ISO14001: 2004 standard. Other international standard conformance certification is in progress.
Important Safety Information
This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed by the
user for safe operation and to keep the product in a safe condition.
General Safety Summary
Carefully read the following safety precautions to avoid any personal injury
or damage to the instrument and any products connected to it. To avoid
potential hazards, please use the instrument as specified.
To Avoid Fire or Personal Injury.
Use Proper AC Power Line
Only the power cord designed for the instrument and authorized by local
country should be used.
Ground the Instrument
The instrument is grounded through the protective earth conductor of the power
line. To avoid electric shock, please make sure the instrument is grounded
correctly before connecting its input or output terminals.
Connect the Probe Correctly.
If a probe is used, do not connect the ground lead to high voltage since it
has isobaric electric potential as the ground.
Look Over All Terminals’ Ratings
To avoid fire or electric shock, please look over all ratings and sign
instruction of the instrument. Before connecting the instrument, please read
the manual carefully to gain more information about the ratings.
Equipment Maintenance and Service
When the equipment fails, please do not dismantle the machine for maintenance.
The equipment contains capacitors, power supply, transformers, and other
energy storage devices, which may cause high voltage damage. The internal
devices of the equipment are sensitive to static electricity, and direct
contact is easy to cause irreparable damage to the equipment. It is necessary
to return to the factory or the company’s designated maintenance organization
for maintenance.
Be sure to pull out the power supply when repairing the equipment. Live line
operation is strictly prohibited. The equipment can only be powered on when
the maintenance is completed and the maintenance is confirmed to be
successful.
Identification of Normal State of Equipment
After the equipment is started, there will be no alarm information and error
information at the interface under normal conditions. The curve of the
interface will scan from left to right freely; if there is a button in the
scanning process or there is an alarm or error prompt, the device may be in an
abnormal state. You need to view the specific prompt information. You can try
to restart the setting. If the fault information is still in place, do not use
it for testing. Contact the manufacturer or the maintenance department
designated by the manufacturer to carry out maintenance to avoid the wrong
test data caused by the use of the fault or endanger the personal safety.
Not Operate with Suspected Failures
If you suspect that there is damage to the instrument, please let qualified
service personnel check it.
Avoid Circuit or Wire Exposed Components Exposed
Do not touch exposed contacts or components when the power is on.
Do not operate in wet/damp conditions
Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere
Keep the surface of the instrument clean and dry
Not to use the equipment for measurements on mains circuits, not to use the
equipment for measurements on voltage exceed the voltage range describe in the
manual. The maximum additional transient voltage cannot exceed 1300V.
The responsible body or operator should refer to the instruction manual to
preserve the protection afforded by the equipment. If the equipment is used in
a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
Any parts of the device and its accessories are not allowed to be changed or
replaced, other than authorized by the manufacturer or agent.
Safety Terms and Symbols
When the following symbols or terms appear on the front or rear panel of the
instrument or in this manual, they indicate special care in terms of safety.
| This symbol is used where caution is required. Refer to the accompanying
information or documents to protect against personal injury or damage to the
instrument.
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| This symbol warns of a potential risk of shock hazard.
| This symbol is used to denote the measurement ground connection.
| This symbol is used to denote a safety ground connection.
| This symbol shows that the switch is an On/Standby switch.
When it is pressed, the analyzer’s state switches between Operation and
Standby. This switch does not disconnect the device’s power supply. To
completely power off the analyzer, the power cord must be unplugged from the
AC socket after the instrument is in the standby state.
**| This symbol is used to represent alternating current, or “AC”.
CAUTION| The “CAUTION” symbol indicates a potential hazard. It calls
attention to a procedure, practice, or condition which may be dangerous if not
followed. Do not proceed until its conditions are fully understood and met.
WARNING**| The “WARNING” symbol indicates a potential hazard. It calls
attention to a procedure, practice, or condition which, if not followed, could
cause bodily injury or death. If a WARNING is indicated, do not proceed until
the safety conditions are fully understood and met.
Working Environment
The design of the instrument has been verified to conform to EN 61010-1 safety
standard per the following limits:
Environment
The instrument is used indoors and should be operated in a clean and dry
environment with an ambient temperature range.
Note: Direct sunlight, electric heaters, and other heat sources should be
considered when evaluating the ambient temperature.
Warning: Do not operate the instrument in explosive, dusty, or humid
environments.
Ambient Temperature
Operating: 0 ℃ to +50 ℃
Non-operation: -30 ℃ to +70 ℃
Note: Direct sunlight, radiators, and other heat sources should be taken into
account when assessing the ambient temperature.
Humidity
Operating: 5% ~ 90 %RH, 30 ℃, derate to 50 %RH at 40 ℃
Non-operating: 5% ~ 95% RH
Mains supply voltage fluctuations
Refer to 2.5 Power and Ground Requirements
Altitude
Operating: ≤ 3,048 m, 25 ℃
Non-operating: ≤ 12,191 m
Installation (overvoltage) Category
This product is powered by mains conforming to installation (overvoltage)
Category II.
Note: Installation (overvoltage) category I refers to situations where
equipment measurement terminals are connected to the source circuit. In these
terminals, precautions are done to limit the transient voltage to a
correspondingly low level.
Installation (overvoltage) category II refers to the local power distribution
level which applies to equipment connected to the AC line (AC power).
Degree of Pollution
The analyzers may be operated in environments of Pollution Degree II.
Note: Degree of Pollution II refers to a working environment that is dry
and non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasional temporary conductivity caused
by condensation is expected.
IP Rating
IP20 (as defined in IEC 60529).
Cooling Requirements
This instrument relies on the forced air cooling with internal fans and
ventilation openings. Care must be taken to avoid restricting the airflow
around the apertures (fan holes) at each side of the analyzer. To ensure
adequate ventilation it is required to leave a 15 cm (6 inch) minimum gap
around the sides of the instrument.
CAUTION: Do not block the ventilation holes located on both sides of the
analyzer.
CAUTION: Do not allow any foreign matter to enter the analyzer through
the ventilation holes, etc.
Power and Grounding Requirements
The instrument operates with a single-phase, 100 to 240 Vrms (+/-10%) AC
power at 50/60 Hz (+/-5%), or single-phase 100 to 120 Vrms (+/-10%) AC power
at 400 Hz (+/-5%).
No manual voltage selection is required because the instrument automatically
adapts to line voltage.
Depending on the type and number of options and accessories (probes, PC port
plug-in, etc.), the instrument can consume up to 193 W of power.
Note: The instrument automatically adapts to the AC line input within the
following ranges:
Voltage Range: | 90 – 264 Vrms | 90 – 132 Vrms |
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Frequency Range: | 47 – 63 Hz | 380 – 420 Hz |
The instrument includes a grounded cord set containing a molded three-terminal
polarized plug and a standard IEC320 (Type C13) connector for making line
voltage and safety ground connection. The AC inlet ground terminal is
connected directly to the frame of the instrument. For adequate protection
against electrical shock hazards, the power cord plug must be inserted into a
mating AC outlet containing a safety ground contact. Use only the power cord
specified for this instrument and certified for the country of use.
Warning: Electrical Shock Hazard!
Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the
analyzer, or disconnection of the safety ground terminal creates a hazardous
situation. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
The position of the instrument should allow easy access to the socket. To make
the instrument completely power off, unplug the instrument power cord from the
AC socket.
The power cord should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the analyzer is not
to be used for an extended period.
CAUTION: The outer shells of the front panel terminals are connected to
the instrument’s chassis and therefore to the safety ground.
Cleaning
Clean only the exterior of the instrument, using a damp, soft cloth. Do not
use chemicals or abrasive elements. Under no circumstances allow moisture to
penetrate the instrument. To avoid electrical shock, unplug the power cord
from the AC outlet before cleaning.
Warning: Electrical Shock Hazard!
No operator serviceable parts inside. Do not remove covers.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel
Abnormal Conditions
Do not operate the analyzer if there is any visible sign of damage or has been
subjected to severe transport stresses.
If you suspect the analyzer’s protection has been impaired, disconnect the
power cord and secure the instrument against any unintended operation.
Proper use of the instrument depends on careful reading of all instructions
and labels.
Warning: Any use of the analyzer in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer may impair the instrument’s safety protection. This instrument
should not be directly connected to human subjects or used for patient
monitoring.
Safety Compliance
U.S. nationally recognized testing laboratory listing
- UL 61010-1:2012/R: 2018-11. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements.
- UL 61010-2-030:2018. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part2-030: Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits.
Canadian certification
- CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1:2012/A1:2018-11. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements.
- CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-2-030:2018. Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use – Part 2-030: Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits.
General Inspection
Inspect the shipping container
Keep the damaged shipping container or cushioning material until the contents
of the shipment have been completely checked and the instrument has passed
both electrical and mechanical tests.
The consigner or carrier will be responsible for damages to the instrument
resulting from shipment. SIGLENT will not provide free maintenance or
replacement.
Inspect the instrument
If the instrument is found to be damaged, defective or fails in electrical or
mechanical tests, please contact SIGLENT.
Check the accessories
Please check the accessories according to the packing list. If the accessories
are incomplete or damaged, please contact your SIGLENT sales representative.
Preparing for Use
Appearance and Dimension
Adjust the supporting legs properly to use them as stands to tilt the analyzer
upwards for stable placement as well as easier operation and observation of
the instrument display.
Connect to AC Power Supply
The analyzer accepts 100-240V, 50/60Hz or 100-120V 400Hz AC power supply.
Please use the provided power cord to connect the instrument to the power
source as shown in the figure below. Before powering on, make sure the
analyzer is protected by a fuse.
Front Panel
Table 1 Front Panel Description
NO. | Name | Description |
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1 | LCD Screen | 12.1 inch multi-touch screen, resolution 1280*800 |
2 | Power Switch | Stand by status: Orange |
Power on status: White
Short press: To Stand by status with current state saved
Long press: To Stand by status without current state saved
3| Function Keys| Function and control input panel. Most of the input
functions can be performed by the touch screen operations.
4| USB Host| The analyzer can serve as a “host” device to connect USB memory,
USB mouse and keyboard, SIGLENT USB-GPIB adaptor, etc.
5| RF Input| 2.92 mm male connector, compatable with 2.92mm/3.5mm/SMA
connector mechanically.
Use torque wrench to the male part shell wihle keep the female part static.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the RF input of analyzer, the DC voltage
component cannot exceed 50 V.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the RF input of analyzer, the maximum
continuous power of the AC(RF) signal cannot exceed +27 dBm with frequency
larger than 10 MHz, and cannot exceed +20 dBm with frequency less than 10 MHz.
CAUTION: Short the center pin and outer shield of cables to neutralize
any potential differences before connecting the cable to any sensitive input
Use proper ESD protection when working with input connectors or sensitive
boards. Basic protection includes using a 1 MOhm resistor-isolated ESD wrist
strap and ESD minimized work surfaces. Always use properly grounded power
outlets and power cords
Front Panel Function Keys
Table 2 Function keys description (For Spectrum Analyzer Mode)
Name | Description |
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FREQ | Set frequency and span on the X axis |
AMPTD | Set amplitude on the Y axis |
Sweep | Set sweep and time |
BW | Set RBW filter and VBW filter |
Marker | Set the Markers and Peaks |
Trace | Select Trace type, Detector and Trace operations. |
Peak Search | Search for the peak signal, peak search configuration and peak |
table.
Trigger| Select triggers in Free Trigger, Video Trigger and External Trigger.
Single/Cont| Shortcut for sweep control
Restart| Shortcut for sweep control
User Menu| Long press a menu and add it to the User Menu as a quick access
Input/Output| Set the ref clock ,correction and trigger ou, etc
Mode/Meas| Selects the modes and measurement
Meas Setup| Set the modes and measurement parameters.
System| Set the system parameters and configrations.
Preset| Sets the system to certain status.
File| Use the file browser.
Help| Turn on the built-in help.
Quick Save| Save function shortcut.
Touch| Turn on/off the touch screen.
Rear Panel
Table 3 Rear Panel Description
NO. | Name | Description |
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1 | Handle | Pull up the handle vertically for easy carrying. |
2 | Safety Lock Hole | If needed, you can use a security lock(purchased |
separately) to lock the analyzer to a desired location.
3| GND Terminal| Ensure the GND terminal is well connected with the earth at
work and before power on.
4| LAN| Through this interface, the analyzer can be connected to your local
network (LAN) for remote control. Set the parameter in System menu.
5| USB Device| Through this interface, the analyzer can be connected to PC for
remote control.
6| HDMI| Output the LCD screen display to the external monitor through HDMI
cable for synchronous display.
7| Audio| Audio jack, which can be externally connected with headphones or
speakers to monitor the audio demodulation output.
Set the parameter in Meas Setup menu.
8| OCXO| The OCXO reference clock source with better temperature coefficient
and clock accuracy can be
selected to obtain a more stable reference clock. This module is a factory
installed option.
9| REF IN 10 MHz| Input a 10 MHz reference clock to the analyzer.
Set the parameter in Input/Output menu
10| REF OUT 10 MHz| Output a 10 MHz reference clock in the analyzer.
The [REF IN] and [REF OUT] connectors are usually used to build
synchronization among multiple
instruments.Set the parameter in Input/Output menu
11| TRIG OUT| Trigger output to indicate various working states inside the
analyzer, which is used to establish event
synchronization among multiple instruments.
Set the parameter in Input/Output menu.
12| TRIG IN| In external trigger mode, the analyzer will update the trace scan
after the Trigger In connector receives an external trigger signal that meets
the trigger input specifications. Set the parameter in Trigger menu.
13| AC Power Supply| Before power on, please ensure that the ground wire of AC
power supply is well connected with the earth, and the fuse works normally.
User Interface
Table 4 Spectrum Analyzer Mode User Interface
No | Name | Description |
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1 | SIGLENT | SIGLENT logo |
2 | Mode/Measure | Indicate the current working mode and measurement function of |
the analyzer, and click to
switch as spectrum analysis mode, real-time spectrum mode, etc.
3| Shortcut Menu| Shortcuts to common used measurement functions and log bar,
such as peak search, screen capture, file browser, preset, and operation
messages.
4| Instrument Configuration| Indicate the main working states of trace,
interface, sweep, trigger, etc.
5| Measurement Result| Display the signal measurement results of the analyzer
in various forms such as waveform,
spectral line, cursor, table, statistics, constellation diagram, etc
6| Sweep Parameters| Indicate and control the main sweep parameters, such as
frequency, resolution, scanning time, etc.
7| Menu| Access to all menus. Set and show all the parameters and
configrations of the analyzer.
8| Menu Switch| Control the opening and closing of the menu area.
After closing, a larger measurement result area can be displayed.
9| Interface Status| Indicates and controls the connection status of LAN, USB
memory and other devices.
10| Date and Time| Indicates and controls the time and date.
Basic Control Operation
Touch screen and mouse operation
The analyzer provides a 12.1 inch multi-touch screen and supports various
gesture operations including:
- Press or click on the upper-right-corner of the screen to enter the main menu
- Swipe up and down or left and right in the waveform area to change the X-axis center coordinate or Y-axis reference level
- Perform two-points scaling in the waveform area to change the X-axis span
- Click on a screen parameter or menu for parameter selection or editing;
- Open and drag the marker;
- Use auxiliary shortcuts to perform common operations.
You can turn the touch screen function on and off via .
Keyboard operation
The analyzer provides a 12.1 inch multi-touch screen and supports various
gesture operations including:
- Press or click on the upper-right-corner of the screen to enter the main menu
- Swipe up and down or left and right in the waveform area to change the X-axis center coordinate or Y-axis reference level
- Perform two-points scaling in the waveform area to change the X-axis span
- Click on a screen parameter or menu for parameter selection or editing;
- Open and drag the marker;
- Use auxiliary shortcuts to perform common operations.
You can turn the touch screen function on and off via .
Using Built-in Help
The built-in help system provides information about every function key at the
front panel and every menu soft key.
- Press and the embedded help would show up.
- Click on the items in the contents tree on the left to navigate to any topics interested.
- Click the back or forward arrow to go to the contents just read.
- Click the close sign button in the top right corner or press the Esc front-panel key to quit the help system.
Firmware Operation
Check System Information
Users can get the system information by press > “System” > “About”, including:
- Product Model, Serial and Host ID
- Software Version and hardware Version
- Option Information
Load Option
Refer to the procedures below to activate the options you have purchased.
- Press System > “System” > “Load Option”
- Enter the license key in the onscreen window. Press Enter to confirm your input and terminate the license key input. Or
- Load the .lic file provided by pressing File > “Load” from internal memory or USB stick.
The option will be enabled after rebooting.
Firmware Upgrade
Follow this procedure to update the instrument firmware:
- Download the firmware package from an official SIGLENT website.
- Extract and copy the .ADS file into the root directory of an USB storage device.
- Plug the USB stick into the USB Host connector. Press >“System” > “Update” ; find the .ADS file in USB storage device.
- Press the ‘Load’, the analyzer will perform the update process automatically.
CAUTION:
The upgrade process will take several minutes. When the upgrade is completed,
the machine will reboot.
Any interruption during the update process will result in update failure and
system data loss. This is not covered under the warranty and the user will
bear repair costs and shipping.
Do not remove the USB storage device until the update is finished.
Remote Control
The analyzer supports communication with computers via USB, LAN, and GPIB-USB
interfaces. By using these interfaces, in combination with programming
languages and/or NI-VISA software, users can remotely control the analyzer
based on a SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) compliant
command set, Labview and IVI (Interchangeable Virtual Instrument), to
interoperate with other programmable instruments. You can also remote monitor
and control the analyzer in Web Browser.
For more details, refer to the “User Manual” or contact your nearest SIGLENT
office.
Service and Support
SIGLENT warrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years
(accessories for a period of one year) from the date of shipment from an
authorized Siglent distributor.
If the product proves defective within the respective period, SIGLENT will
provide repair or replacement as described in the complete warranty statement.
To arrange for service or obtain a copy of the complete warranty statement,
please contact your nearest Siglent sales and service office. Except as
provided in this summary or the applicable warranty statement, SIGLENT makes
no warranty of any kind, express or implied, including without limitation the
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In
no event shall SIGLENT be liable for indirect, special or consequential
damages.
Troubleshooting
Before calling SIGLENT, or returning an analyzer for service, perform the
quick checks listed below. This check may eliminate the problem.
If the problem remains still, please contact SIGLENT and provide your device
information in the back of the analyzer.
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The Power Switch is still dark after power on:
(1) Check that the power is correct / working.
(2) Check the power cord has been connected correctly
(3) Check the power fuse. If a new fuse needs to be installed, please use a specified fuse. -
The analyzer’s screen is still dark (no display) after power on:
(1) Check whether the fan is running while the screen is dark, maybe the LCD cable is loose?
(2) Check whether the fan is not running while screen is dark, maybe it has failed to start up?
Do not disassemble the instrument by yourself and contact SIGLENT. -
The control panel is unresponsive or gives a wrong response:
(1) Press all the keys at the front panel to check if all of them are normal after power on.
(2) Press > Self Test >Key Test to check if all the keys are working properly.
(3) If all the keys are not working, the numeric keyboard connection might be loose or the numeric keyboard is broken.
(4) If the touch screen is not working, check if the Touch is ON in > Touch Settings menu.
(5) Check whether the analyzer is locked in a remote control; if so, press to unlock it.
Do not disassemble the instrument by yourself and contact SIGLENT. -
The traces on the screen do not update for a long period of time:
(1) Check whether the traces are in View or other status; if so, change to Clear&Write to activiate it.
(2) Verify whether all the trigger conditions have been met and whether there is a valid trigger signal inputting.
(3) Check whether the analyzer is in a Limit test.
(4) Check whether the analyzer is in a single sweep.
(5) Check whether the current sweep time is too long.
(6) Check whether the analyzer is in a Demod listening and the Demod time is too long.
(7) Check whether the analyzer is in a EMI measurement mode, and the Sequance is not in a Scan status. -
Wrong measurement results or poor precision:
To calculate the system errors and check the measurement results and precision, refer to the introductions in “Specifications”. To reach these specifications, please:
(1) Check whether all the external devices are successfully connected and are working normally.
(2) Get some knowledge of the signal under measurement and set appropriate instrument parameters.
(3) Make measurements under proper conditions, for example:
Warm-up the instrument appropriately and operate the instrument under the specified environment temperature;
Check if the Correction is ON in SA or VNA mode.
(4) Calibrate the instrument regularly to reduce or avoid errors that might occur over time.
If you need a specific calibration after the stated calibration period, contact SIGLENT or get paid service from authorized measurement agencies. -
System Message:
The instrument may display prompt messages, error messages or state messages according to the current working status. These messages are displayed to help you to use the instrument correctly and are not instrument failures.
Table 5 Operation Messages
User system message | Message on screen |
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System message description (1~199)
SWT_OOR (1)| Sweep time out of range
RBW_OOR(2)| RBW out of range
SWT_CCOFM(3)| Can’t change the sweep time in FFT mode
MRKT_UNDEF(4)| Undefined marker type
MRKFT_UNDEF (5)| Undefined marker function type
MRKDT_UNDEF (6)| Undefined marker delta pair type
MRKRT_UNDEF (7)| Undefined marker read out type
TRCT_UNDEF (8)| Undefined trace type
DETT_UNDEF (9)| Undefined detect type
SCA_CSWL (10)| Can’t set the Scale/Div with linear
MRKT_IOFF (11)| The marker type is OFF, please open the current marker
MRK_NDELT (12)| The marker type is not Delta
MRKRT_MBST (13)| The marker read out type must be set time
MATHT_UNDEF (14)| Undefined math type
XML_ANIE (15)| Xml attribute node import error
XSCA_MBSLIZS (16)| X Scale must be set liner in zero span
TG_AXIS_XSCA (17)| The Scale type must be logarithm when normalize
SCALE_TG_AXIS (18)| Scale type cannot be changed to linear while nomalize on
PEAK_UNFOUND (19)| No peak found. Please change the search setting
IMD_FREQ_OOR (20)| Frequency of intermodulation products out of range
AUTO_FAIL (21)| Auto tune process failed
EXT_REF_PLUG_IN (22)| EXT ref plug in
EXT_REF_PLUG_OUT (23)| EXT ref plug out
REF_PLL_UNLOCK (24)| Ref pll unlock
SIG_NOT_STB (25)| Signal is not stable enough to track
QP_RBW_OOR (26)| RBW out of range when do quasi peak scan
LAN_PLUG_IN (150)| Ethernet cable plug in
LAN_PLUG_OUT (151)| Ethernet cable plug out
IP_CONFLICT (152)| IP address conflict
IP_INVALID (153)| IP address invalid
NETM_INVALID (154)| Netmask address invalid
GWAY_INVALID (155)| Gateway address invalid
S21_NORMALIZE_DONE (183)| Normalization of S21 done
VNA_AUTO_CAL_DONE (184)| Auto calibration of VNA done
Execution error (400~599)
LCF_DTFERR (400)| Load configurations failed, due to file error
Device error (600~799)
FUF_DTVERR (600)| Firmware upgrade failed, due to the version error
FUF_DTRERR (601)| Firmware upgrade failed, due to the ram error
FUF_DTFERR (602)| Firmware upgrade failed, due to the file error
FUF_DTFVERR (603)| Firmware upgrade failed, due to verify the file error
FUF_DTUZFERR (604)| Firmware upgrade failed, due to unzip the file error
LIC_INVALID (605)| License is invalid!
ADC_ERROR (606)| Warning, ADC Overload!
About SIGLENT
SIGLENT is an international high-tech company, concentrating on R&D, sales,
production and services of electronic test & measurement instruments.
SIGLENT first began developing digital oscilloscopes independently in 2002.
After more than a decade of continuous development, SIGLENT has extended its
product line to include digital oscilloscopes, isolated handheld
oscilloscopes, function/arbitrary waveform generators, RF/MW signal
generators, spectrum analyzers, vector network analyzers, digital multimeters,
DC power supplies, electronic loads and other general purpose test
instrumentation. Since its first oscilloscope was launched in 2005, SIGLENT
has become the fastest growing manufacturer of digital oscilloscopes. We
firmly believe that today SIGLENT is the best value in electronic test &
measurement.
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