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     PROGRAMMERS                                 Part No. 070-5559
TEKMANUAL                                        pdut .Goup 26 '01




                   494AP
                   SPECTRUM ANALYZER




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                                                                                                 494AP Programmers



                                               PREFACE
    This manual is one of a set of product manuals for      Change/History Information
the TEKTRONIX 494AP           Programmable    Spectrum
Analyzer. This manual describes the programmable func
                                                                Any change information that involves manual correc-
tions of the spectrum analyzer and how to use them for
                                                            tions or additional information is located behind the
remote operation. The manual organization is shown in
                                                            tabbed Change Information page at the back of this
the Table of Contents . The manuals that are available
                                                            manual .
now in addition to this Programmers Manual are the
                                                                History information, as well as the updated data, is
    494A/494AP    Operators    Manual   (standard acces-    combined within this manual when the page(s) is revised.
    sory),                                                  A revised page is identified by a revision date located in
  0 494A/494AP Service Manuals, Volume 1 and 2              the lower inside corner of the page .
    (optional accessories),
    494A/494AP Operators Handbook (optional acces-
                                                            Unpacking and Initial Inspection
    sory), and
 i 494AP/495     Option   45   Programmers    Reference        Instructions for unpacking and preparing the instru-
   Guide                                                    ment for use are described in Section 3 of the Operators
     For manual ordering information, contact your local    Manual .
Tektronix Field Office or representative or refer to the
Accessories portion of the Replaceable Mechanical Parts
list in the Service Manual, Volume 2.                       Storage and Repackaging


                                                               Instructions for short- and long-term storage and
Standards and Conventions Used                              instrument repackaging for shipment are described in
                                                            Section 3 of the Operators Manual .
    Most terminology is consistent with standards
adapted by IEEE and IEC . A glossary of terms is pro-
vided in Appendix A. Abbreviations in the documentation
are consistent with ANSI Y1 .1-1972. GPIB functions con-
form to the IEEE 488-1978 Standard and the Tektronix
Interface Standard for GPIB Codes, Formats, Conven-
tions, and Features . Copies of ANSI and IEEE standards
can be ordered from the Institute of Electrical and Elec-
tronic Engineers Inc. Contact your local Tektronix Field
Office or representative if you have questions regarding
the Tektronix reference document .
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                                                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                                                                                                  Page                                                                                                               Page
                                                                                                                                 Section 2     (continued)
PREFACE . . . . .. .. . . . .... . . .. .. .. . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . . . ..... .. . .. .. . . . .... . .. .. .. . .. .. .1                     End Block. . . . .. ... . . . . .... . . . ..... . . . . .... . . .. .. . . . ..2-4
                                                                                                                                                  Binary Block..... . . . ..... . . ... ... . . . .... . . . .. .. .. .. .2-4
TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . .... .. . . . .. . .. . . ... .. .. . ..... .. .... . .. ..... ..... iii                                                  Query Format .. . . . . .... . . . ... .. . . . ... .. . . ... . . .... . 2-4
                                                                                                                                                  Query Response Format . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . ... . . 2-4
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS... ... . . . . . .. . . ... .... . . .... .. ..... .. ..... .... vii                                                     Spectrum Analyzer Output Messages ... . .2-5
                                                                                                                                                  Output Message Format .. ... . . . .. .. .. .... . . .2-5
LIST OF TABLES . . . . ... . . . .. . ... . . . . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .... . . .. . . . . .... .. . ....VII                                Output Message Execution . . . . .... . . .. .. . . .2-5
                                                                                                                                               Spectrum Analyzer Compatibility... . .... . . . . .2-5
SAFETY SUMMARY . . ..... . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .... . . .... .. ..... .. . .... ...viii                                             GPIB .. . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... .. . .. . .... . .... . . . . .2-5
                                                                                                                                                 DEGAUS Command . . . . ... . . . . .. .. .. . . .... . .. . .2-5
Section 1                 INTRODUCTION TO GPIB OPERATION                                                                                         IDENT Command ... . . . . ... . . . . . .... .. . . .. .. . .. .. 2-5
                           GPIB Pushbutton and Indicators .... . . . .... . .1-1                                                                 Readout Maximum . . . .. ... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. .. ..... 2-5
                             RESET TO LOCAL/REMOTE ..... . . ..... ..1-1                                                                         Service Requests . . . . . . ... . . . . .. ... . . . .... . . .. .. . 2-5
                               PLOT... . ..... . . .. . . . .. .. .. . ..1-2                                                         Affect of Busy on Device-
                               SRO .. ..... . . ... . . . .... .. ...1-2                                                            Dependent Messages . . .. .. .. . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . . 2-5
                             ADDRESSED . . . . .. . .. . .... . .. .... . . . .. . . . . ... . . . .. . 1-2                                      GET (Group Execute Trigger) ... .. . .... . . ..2-6
                             GPIB Function Readout .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . ... . 1-2                                                      Reference Level . .. ... . . . .. ... . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . ... 2-6
                             Setting the GPIB ADDRESS Switches 1-2                                                                               RDOUT Command . . . . ..... . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . ...2-6
                             Setting the LF OR EOI Switch . ..... . . .... . 1-3                                                                 Compatibility-Only Commands . . .. . . . . ... .2-6
                             Setting the TALK ONLY and LISTEN
                             ONLY Switches . .. .. . . . ..... .. . .. .. .. .... . . .... .. .1-4                              Section 3    GETTING STARTED
                          IEEE 488 Functions . .. . . . .... . .. ..... .... .. . .... . . . .1-4                                               Notes on the Program Examples . . ... . . .3-1
                             Source Handshake (SHi) .. .. . .... . . ..... . . .. 1-4                                                        Setting and Querying
                             Acceptor Handshake (AH1) . . ... . . . .. .. . . ... 1-5                                                        Programmable Controls . . . .. ... . . . . . ... . . .. .. .  ,3-1
                             Talker (T5) . . . . . .. .. .. . .... . . . . .... . . .. .. . . . ... .. . . ... 1-5                              Setting Programmable Controls . . .. . . .. .. 3-1
                             Listener (L3) . .... . .. ..... . . . . .... . . .... .. .... . . . ... . 1-5                                      Querying Programmable Controls. . ..... 3-3
                             Service Request (SR1) . . .. . . .... . .. .. .. . .. . .. . 1-5                                                Exercise Routines .. ..... . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .... . .... .3-3
                             Remote/Local (RL1) . . .... . . . . .... ..... .. . .... . .1-5                                                    Talk/Listen ... . . . ... .... . .... . .. . .. ... . . . .. .. .. ..... .3-3
                             Parallel Pall (PP1) . . . . . .... . . . ..... ..... . . .... . .. 1-5                                             Acquiring Instrument Settings with
                             Device Clear (DC1) . .. ... .. . .. .. .. .... . . . ... .. . ..1-5                                                the SET Query ..... . . . .... . . . . .. ... . . . .... . .... . . . .3-4
                             Device Trigger (DT1) ... . . . .... .. .... . . . ... . . . ..1-5                                                  Resetting the Programmable Spectrum
                             Controller (CO) ..... . . ..... . . . . .. . . . ... .. . . ... . . . . ..1-5                                      Analyzer and Interface Messages... . .. . 3-4
                          Connecting to a System . . . .. ... . . ... . . . . ... . . .. . .1-5                                                 Acquiring a Waveform . ... . . . . . .... .. . . .. .. . ... 3-4
                                                                                                                                                Getting Smarter. ..... . . . .. ... . . . .. ... . . . .. . . . . .. .. 3-4
Section 2                 DEVICE-DEPENDENT MESSAGE                                                                                              Getting Smarter Another Way . . . ... . . . .. .. 3-5
                          STRUCTURE AND EXECUTION
                          Syntax Diagrams . . .. . .. . . ....... . ..... . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .2-1                           Section 4    INSTRUMENT CONTROL
                          Spectrum Analyzer Input Messages . ... .. .. 2-1                                                                      Use in Macros ... . . . . . . .. . . . . .... .. . ..... .. . . .. . . . . 4-2
                            Input Message Format . .. ..... . . .. . . . . ... . . . ..2-1                                                      NUM Argument Values .. ... . . . . ..... . . . . .. . . ..4-2
                            Message Unit Delimiter (;) .. . . ... . . .. ... . . . .. 2-2                                                    Frequency . .. .... . ..... . . . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . . ..... . . .. . . . . ...4-3
                            Message Terminator (TERM) . . . . . . .. . . . ... 2-2                                                              FREQ .. . .... .. ..... . . . . .. ... . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . . ... . .. ...4-4
                            Format Characters ... .. . . .... . . . . .. . . ..... . . . ... 2-2                                               TUNE. . . . .... .. .... . . . . ..... . . . ..... . . . ... . . . . .,.. . .. .. .4-4
                            Input Buffering and Execution . . ..... . . .... 2-2                                                               TMODE ... . .. .. .. . .. ...... . . ..... . . . . ... . . . . .... . .... .4-4
                            Command Format ... . . . .. .... . . . ... . . .... . . . .... 2-2                                                 FIRST . . .... . .... .. . .. ... .. . .. ..... . .. . ... . . . . .. .. . .... . 4-5
                            Header .. . . . . . . ..... . . .. ... . . . .. .. .. . .. ... . . .... . . . .. ..2-2                             SECOND . . ... . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .... . . . . .. .. . .... .4-5
                            Header Delimiter (SP).. ... .. . .. .. . . ..... . .. .. .. 2-3                                                    TGMODE . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . ... . . 4-5
                            Argument Delimiter (,) .... .. ..... .. .... . . .... .. 2-3                                                       SAMODE . . .. . . . .. .... . . . ..... .. . ..... .. . .. ... . . . ... . .4-5
                            Argument Format . .. .. ..... . .. .... . .. .. .. . ..... . .2-3                                                  DISCOR . .. .. . . . .. ... . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . . .. ... . .. ... . .4-6
                            Numbers . . .... . . . . . ... . . .. ..... . . . .. .. . . ... .. . .... . . .2-3                                 FRQRNG .... . . .. . . .. . . . . .... . . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .4-6
                            Units ..... . . .. . .. . . . . . .... . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .... . . . . 2-3                        STEP .... . ..... . . ...... . . . ..... . . . .. ... . . . ..... . . .. .. . . .4-7
                            Character Argument.. . . . . .. .. . . . . ... . . ..... . . . .2-4                                                   MSTEP . . ..... . . ..... . . . . ..... . . . .. .. . . . . .. ... . . .. .. .. .4-7
                            Link Argument .. .. .. ..... . . . . .... . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .2-4                                         PSTEP .. . ..... . . ..... . . . . ..... . . ... .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . . .. .4-7
                            String Argument . .. ..... . . . . .... . . .. .. . . . ... . . . _24                                                 COUNT. . .... . . . .. ... . . . . .... . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . ... 4-8
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Section 4   (continued)                                                                                      Section 4   (continued)
                                                                                                                            RVALID? . . ... . . . .. .. ... . ... . .. ..... . . . . ... . . . . . .. ..4-36
               CRES . . . ..... .. . ..... .. . ... . . . .. ... . . . .... . . . .. . . . . . ...4-8
               CNTCF . ..... .. . ..... .. . ... . . . .. ... . . . .... . . . .. . . . . .. ..4-9           Section 5   MARKER SYSTEM
               STSTOP . ... .. . .. .. . . . . ... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . .. . .4-9                      Use in Macros.. . . . . ..... . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . ... 5-1
               DELFR. . .... . .. . ..... . .. ... . . ... ... . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . ... . 4-9                       NUM Argument Values .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .... .. .. . 5-1
               DEGAUS . .... . . .. .. . . . . ... . . .. .... .. ..... . . ... .. . ..4-10                                Waveform Finding .. .. . . ... . . .. .... . . . . ..... .. .. . 5-1
               EXMXR . . .. .. .. . . .... .. . ... . . . .. ... . . . . ... . . . .. . .. . .. 4-10                     System Control .... . . . . ... .. . . ... . . .. .... . . .. .... . .... . 5-1
               IMPED . . ..... .. . ..... . . . ... . . . .. ... . . . .... . . . .. . . . . ..4-10                        MARKER .. . . ..... . . . . ... .. . . .. . . . .. .... . . .. .. .. . .... . 5-1
            Frequency Span and Resolution . . . ... . . . . ..4-11                                                         MTRACE .. . . ..... . .. .... .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . .... . 5-2
               SPAN . . . .... . .. . .... . . . . . .. . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . ..4-12                   M1 ASGN .. . . ..... . .. .... .. . . ... . . .. .... . ... .. .. . .... .5-3
               ZEROSP ... . . . . .... . . .. . .. . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . ..4-12                         M2ASGN .. . . ..... . .. .... . . . . .. . . . . ... .. . ... .. .. . ... . . 5-4
               MXSPN . .... . .. . .... . . .. . .. . . ... .. . . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . ..4-13                        NSELVL .... . . ..... . .. .... . . . . .. . . ..... .. . ..... . . . ... . . 5-4
               RESSW .... . .. ..... . . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ..4-13                         SGTRAK ... . . ..... . .. .... . . . ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . . . .. . . 5-5
               ARES. . . . .... . . . ..... . . .. . . . . . ...... . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . ..4-14                   Marker Positioning . .... . . . ... . . ..... .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . 5-5
               iDENT. . . .... . .. . .... . . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . ... . . .. . .4-14                     DPMK . ...... .. .... . . .. .... . . . ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . . . .. . . 5-5
            Vertical Display and Reference Level . . ..4-15                                                                MAM PL? .. .. ..... . .. . . . . . .. ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . . ... . .5-6
               VRTDSP ... . . . . .... . . .. . .. . . ..... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. 4-16                       MCEN . . ..... . . ..... . .. .... . . . ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . . . .. . . 5-6
               REFLVL ..... .. . .... . . . . . .. . . ...... . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . ..4-16                           MCPOIN ... . . ..... . .. . ... . . . . .. . . ..... .. . ..... . . . ... . . 5-6
               RLUNIT ..... .. . ..... . . . . .. . . ... ... . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . ..4-17                           MEXCHG .. . . ..... . .. .... . . . . .. . . . . ... .. . ... .. .. . ... . . 5-7
               ROFSET .... .. . ..... . . . ... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . .. 4-18                          MFREQ .... . . ..... . .. .... .. . . ... . . .. .... . . .. .. .. . .... .5-7
               CAL . . . . . . ..... .. . ..... . . . ... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . ..4-18                 MKTI ME ... . . . .... . . . . ... . . . . ... . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .... .5-8
               ENCAL . ..... .. . ..... .. . ... . . . .. ... . . . .... . . . .. . . . . ..4-19                           MKDP . . ... .. . . . ..... . . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. .... . . .. .. .. . .... . 5-8
               FINE . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .... .. . ... . . . .. .... . . ..... . . .. . . . . ..4-20                    MLOCAT? . . . ..... . . . ... .. . . ... . . .. .... . . .. .... . .... .5-8
               RLMODE . .... . . .... .. . .... . . .. .... . . . .... . . ... . . . ..4-20                                MTOP . . . .. ... . . ..... . . . ... .. . . ... . . .. .... . . .. . ... . .. .. . 5-9
               RGMODE .. .. . . .. .. .. . .... . . . . .... .. . .... . . ... .. . ..4-21                                 MTU NE . .. ... . . ..... . . . . .... . . . .. . . .. .... . . . . . .... .. .. . 5-9
               PEAK. .. . . .. .... . . .. .... . .... . . . . .... .. . .... . . ... ... ..4-21                         Marker Finding . .... . . . ..... . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .... .. .. .5-9
               MINATT . .. ... . . . .. .... . .. .. . . . . .... .. . .... . . . .. ... . .4-22                           HRAMPL .. ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . .... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . .5-10
               MAXPWR ... . . . . . .... . .. .. . . . . .... .. . .... . . . .. ... . .4-22                               LRAMPL . .. ... . . ..... ... ..... . . .... . . . . . .... . . .. .. .. 5-10
               RFATT? . . . . ... .. . . ..... .. ... .. . .. ..... .... . . . ..... . .4-23                               BWNUM . . . ... . . ... .. .. . . .... .. . .... . . . . .... . . . . .. ..5-10
               PLSTR . . . . . . ... .. . . ..... . . ... .. . .. .... . ..... . . ..... . .4-23                           BWMODE . . .. . . . .. ..... . .... .. . .... . . . . .... .. . . .... 5-11
               VIDFLT . . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . ... .. . .. . .... . .... . . ..... . .4-23                          MFBIG . ... . . ... .. . .. ..... . .. .... . .... . . . . .... .. . . .... 5-11
            Sweep Control . .. . . . .... . . ... .. . .. ... .. . .... .. . .. .. . .4-24                                 MLFTNX . . . . .. .. . .. ...... .. .... . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .... 5-11
               TRIG .. ... . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ... .. .. .. .. . .. ... . 4-24                    PKFIND .. . . . .... . .. ...... .. .... . .. ... . . . .. .. .. . . .... 5-12
               SIGSWP . . . . .. ... . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ... .. . . .... . .. .. . . 4-25                             PKCEN ... . . . ..... . . ...... . . . ... . .. ... .. . .. .... . . ....5-12
               TIME. . ... .. . . . .. ... . . ..... . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . .... . . . . .. . 4-25                     MMAX ... . . . . ..... . . . ..... . . . . .. . . . ... .. . . . . .... . ... .5-13
            Digital Storage. ... . . ..... . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . .... . . . . .. . 4-27                               MMIN ...... . . ..... . . . ..... . . . ... . . . ... .. . . . . .... . ....5-13
               AVIEW .. .. . . . .. ... . . . .... .. ..... . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. . 4-27                       MRGTNX . . . . .... . . . ... .. . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . . .... . .... 5-13
               BVIEW .. .. . . . .. ... . . . .... .. ... .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . ... 4-28                       THRHLD .. . . . .... . . . ..... . . . ... . . . ... .. . . . . .... . .... 5-14
               SAVEA . .. . . . .. ... . . ..... .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . ...4-28                        MVLFDB .. . . . .... . . . ... .. . . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .... . .... 5-14
               BMI NA .. .. . . . .. ... . . ..... . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . .... . . . . ...4-28                         MVRTDB . . . ..... . . . ...... . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .... . ....5-14
               DSTORE . . . . . . ... . . . .... . . . ..... . . . . . .. . . .... . . . . ... 4-28                         STYPE ..... . . . ..... . . ... ... . . ... . . . ..... . . . . .... . .... 5-15
               DRECAL . . . . .. ... . . . .. .. .. ..... . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . ... 4-29                          SGERR .... . . . .... . . . ... ... . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .... . .... 5-19
               MXHLD. .. . . . . . .... . . .. .. .. . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . ...4-29                      Miscellaneous . .. .. . . . . .. ... . . ... . . . . .... . . . . . .... .. .. 5-19
               CRSOR... . . . . . ... . . . .... .. . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. . 4-29                        ZOOM ... ... . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .... . .. ..5-19
            Display Control .... . . .. .. .. . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. .4-31                               ZETI M E . .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. ... . . ... . . . . .... . . . . .... . .. .. 5-19
               REDOUT. . . . .. ... . . . .... . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. . 4-31
               GRAT . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . .... . . ... .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. . 4-32    Section 6   MACROS
               CLI P . . . .. .. . . . .. ... . . ..... . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . .... . . . . .. .4-32                   Notes on the Program Examples . . .... . .6-1
            General Purpose . . . ..... .. ..... . . . . .. .. . . .... . . . . .. . 4-33                                Math Commands .. ..... . .... .. . .... . . . . .... .. . . .. .. . .6-1
               HELP? .. .. . . . .. ... . . ..... . . ..... . . . ..... . . .... . . . . .. . 4-33                          PLUS... ... . . ... .. . ....... . .... .. ..... . . . . .... .. .. .... . .6-1
               STORE . .. . . . .. .. . . . ..... . . ..... . . . ... .. . . .... . .. . .. .4-34                           SUBT .. .. . .. ... .. ........ . .... .. ..... . . . . .... .. .. .... . .6-1
               RECALL . . . . .. ... . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ..... .. .... . .. ... .4-34                               MOLT .. ... .. ... .. . ....... ..... .. ..... . . . . .... .. .. .. .. . . 6-2
               RDATA . .. . . . .. ... . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ..... .. .. .. . .. ... . 4-34                           DIVIDE .. . .. ... .. . ....... . .... .. ..... . . . . .... .. .. .. .. . .6-2
               PLOT? .. . . . . . .. ... . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ..... .. .. .. . .. ... . 4-35                      Register Commands .. ..... . . ..... . . .. ... . . . .. .. .. .. 6-2
               PTYPE.. . . . . ... ... . . .... . . . ..... . . . ... . . . . .. .. . .. ... . 4-35                         PUTREG . .. ... . . ..... ... ..... . . .... . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . ..6-2
               POFSET . . . . .. ... . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ..... .. .. .. . .. .. . . 4-36                            EXCHG .. . . . ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . ..6-3
               ECR . .. ... . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ..... .. .. .. . .. ... . 4-36                     I NTEG R . . .. ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . .... . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . .. 6-3
               SSR . .. ... . . . . ... .. . . . .... . . . .. ... . . . ... . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . 4-36                  POP . .... .. . .. ... . . ..... .. . ..... . . .... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . ..6-3



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Section 6   (continued)                                                                                      Section 8    (continued)
               ENTER . .... .. . . . ... . . . ...... .. . .... . . ... .. . .. ..... ....6-4                                Data Point Commands Interaction .... . .8-2
            Branching and Looping Commands .... ....6-4                                                                      CENSIG . . .... . . . ...... . . . .... . . . . .. ... . . . .... .. ..... . . 8-3
               GOTO. . . .... .. . . . .. . .. . . ... .. .. . . .... .. .... . .. . .... . ...6-4                           TOPSIG . . .... . . . . ..... . . . .. ... . . . .. ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . 8-3
               LABEL. . .... ... . . .. . .. . . ... .... . . .... .. ..... . . . .... . .. .6-6
               FOR ..... . ....... . . . . ... . . ... .... . . ...... ..... . . . ..... .. .6-6             Section 9    SYSTEM COMMANDS AND {QUERIES
               RETURN . ..... . . . . .... . . .. .... . . .. .... . .. ... . . ..... .. .6-7                                NUM Argument . .. . . . . . .... . . . . .... .. . . .... . .. .. . .9-1
               GOSUB .. .... . . . . . ... . . . .. . ... . . .. .... . .. ... . . . .... .. .6-7                            Use in Macros ... ... . . . . .... . . . . .... .. . . .... . .. .. . . 9-1
               IF. . . . ..... . .. ..... . .. . .... . . .. . ... .. .. .... . .. .. . . . . .... .. .6-8                 Instrument Parameters .... . . . . .... .. . . .... . .. .. . . 9-1
            Print Commands . . .... . . . . . ... .. .. .... . .. ... . . . .... . . .6-9                                    SET? . . .. .. ....... . . .. ... . . . . .... . . . . .... .. . . .... . .. .. . .9-1
               CLEAR . . . . ..... .. . .... . . . . . ... .. . . .... . .. ... . . . .... . . .6-9                          INIT . . . . .. .. . ...... . . .. ... . . . . . ... . . . . ...... . . .... . .. ... . 9-5
               DSLINE? . ... .. .. . ..... .. . . . .... . . . ... . .. .... . . .... . . .6-9                               ID? .. . . . .. .. . .. .... . . .. .. . . .. . . .... .. . ...... . . .... . .. ... . 9-5
               MRDO? .. .. . . . ..... .. ..... . . . . .... .. .. .. . . . ... .. . .. .6-10                                HDR . . . .... . .. .... . . .. .... .. . . .... .. . .. ..... . .... . . . . .. .9-6
               PRINT . . ... .. . . . ..... .. ...... .. . .... .. ..... . . ... .. . ...6-11                              Message Execution .. .. . . .... .. . .. ..... . .... . . . . ...9-6
            Data Commands ... .. . .. ... . . . .... .. ..... . . ... .. . ...6-12                                           WAIT . . . ... . . . .... .. . . . ... .. . . . ... .. . .. . .... . .... .. . . ...9-7
               MDATA ... ... . . . .. .. .. . .. ... . . . ... . .. . .... . . ... .. . ... 6-12                             REPEAT . . .. .... .. . . . ... .. . . . ... .. . .. . .... . .... .. . . ...9-7
               READ . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. ... .. . .... .. ..... . . ... .. . ...6-12                          Status and Error Reporting . .. . .... . .... .. . . ...9-7
               MRESTO .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. ... .. . .. .. .. .... . . . . .. .. . ...6-13                                EOS .. . . .... . .. .... .. . . . ... .. . . . ... .. . .. . .... . .. .. .. . . . ..9-7
            General Purpose Macros . .. .. .. ..... . . . .... . ...6-13                                                     ROS . . . .... . .. .... .. . . . . .. .. . . . ... .. . .. ..... . .. .. .. . . . ..9-8
               PAUSE . .. ... . . . .. .. .. . .. ... .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . ... .. . ...6-14                           WARMSG .. .... .. . . . ... .. . . . ... .. . .. . ..... .... .. . . ...9-8
               RUN .. . . . .. ... . . . .. .... . .. ... .. . ...... ..... . . ... .. . ...6-14                             Status Byte ... .. . . . ... .. . . . ... .. . .. . .... . .... .. . . . ..9-9
               DONE . . . .. ... . . . . . .... . .. ... .. . ...... ..... . . . .. .. . ...6-14                             Effect of Busy on Device-
               EMAC . . . .. .... . . .. .... . .. ..... . .. .... ..... . . . .... . ... 6-14                               Dependent Messages ... .. . .. ..... . .. .. .. . . . ..9-9
               KILL .. . . . .. ... . . . .. .... . . . ..... . .. .... . .... . . . .... . .. .6-15                         Effect of Busy on Interface
               MACRO? .... .. .. .... . .. ..... . .. ..... .... . . . .... . .. .6-15                                       Messages . . . ... .. . . . . .. ... . . ... .. . .. . ..... .... .. . . . ..9-9
               MCSTOP .... .. .. .... . . . . .... . .. .... . .... . . . .... . .. .6-15                                    DT . . .... . . . .... . . ...... .. . ..... .. . . . ... . . . .. .. .. . .... . . 9-10
               MEMORY ... .. . . .... . . . ..... . . . ..... .... . . . ... .. .. .6-15                                     EVENT? . ... . . . . ..... .. . ..... .. . .. ... . . . .. .. .. . .... . .9-10
               STNUM . .. .... .. .. .... . . . . .... . . . .... . ..... . . ..... .. .6-15                                 ALLEV? . .... . . . .. ... .. . ..... .. . .. .... . . .. .... . .... . . 9-11
               MENU . . . . . .... .. . . .. .. . . . . .... . . . ..... .... . . . ..... .. .6-16                           ERR? .. .. . .... . . . ....... . ..... .. . .. ... . . . .. .... . .... . .9-11
               SWEEP . . . ....... . .... . . . . .... . . . . .... ..... .. . .... . . .6-16                                ERCNT? .... . . . ... ..... . .... .. . .. .... . . .. .... . .... . .9-11
               VAR? .. . . . . .. .. ... . ... . .. . . .... . . . . .... . .... .. . .... . . .6-16                         N UM EV . . . ... . . . . .. ..... . .. .... . .. . ... . . . . .... . .... . . 9-11
               STMAC . . . .. .... . . .... .. . . . .. . . . . . .... ..... .. . . . .. . . .6-16                           EVOTY? . .. ... .. . .. ..... . ... ... . .. . ... . . . . .... . ..... . 9-11
               GETWFM .. ..... . .... .. . . . .. . .. . . .... . .... .. . .. .. . . .6-17                                  TEST? .. . .. .. . .. . .. ..... . ...... . . . . ... . . . . . ... . ..... .9-12
               INPNUM . .. ..... . .... .. . . . . . . .. . . ..... .. .. .. . . . ... . .6-17                            Error Codes . ... .. . .. ..... . .. .... . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . .. .. . 9-13

Section 7   DISPLAY DATA AND CRT READOUT 110                                                                 Section 10    HELPS AND HINTS
               NUMUse in Macros . .. . .. . . ..... .. .... . .. ... . . .. 7-1                                              Notes on the Program Examples . .. ...10-1
            Waveform Transfers .. . . . . .... . . ...... .... . . . .... . ..7-1                                         Programming Techniques ... . . . ..... . . .. .. . . . .. 10-1
               WFMPRE . . . ..... .. ..... . . . . .... . . .. ... . . ... .. . . ... . . .7-1                               Signal Processing .. . . . ..... . . . . .... . . . . ... . . . .10-1
               CURVE .. . . . . . .. .. .. . ..... .. . ..... .. . ... . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .7-4                      Running Programs Without a
               WAVFRM? . . .. .... . ..... .. . .. ... .. . ... . . . .... . . . .. . . .7-5                               Controller (Macros) .... .. . .... . .. . . . ... .. . .... .. .10-1
               DPRE? . . .. . . . .. .... . ....... . .. ... .. . .... .. ..... . . ... . .7-5                            Data Acquisition ... .. . .. .. .. . . .. .... . . . . .. .. . .... .. . 10-2
               DCOPY? ... . . . . . ... . ... ..... . . . .... . .... .. . .... . . ... . .7-6                               Synchronizing Controller and
            Crt Readout Transfers ... . .. ..... .. .... . .... . . . .. .. 7-6                                              Spectrum Analyzer . .... . . . . ... .. . . . ... . . . ..... 10-2
               RDOUT . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . . . ..... .. . .... . . ..... . .... .. .... 7-6                              Synchronizing with the Sweep . . . . . . ....10-2
               TEXT . .. . .. ... .. . . . ..... . . ... .... . .. .. . . . .... . .. .... . ... 7-7                         Using the End-of-Sweep SRO . . . .. . . ....10-2
               UPRDO? . ...... . . .. ... . . . .. .... . . . ... . . ..... . . .... . .. . 7-7                              INPUT. An SRO Alternative .. . . . . .. . . . . ... 10-4
               MDRDO? . ... .. . . . . .... . . . . .... . . . ... . . ..... . . .... . .. .7-7                           Binary Waveform Transfer. .. . ..... .. . .... . . .. .10-4
               LORDO? . . . .. ... . . . .... .. . . .... .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . 7-7                        Getting Spectrum Analyzer Binary
                                                                                                                             Curve Output. . . . . . ... . . . . .... . .. . .. . ... . .. .. . . . . . 10-4
Section 8    WAVEFORM PROCESSING                                                                                             Sending a Binary CURVE to the
               Use in Macros . . .. ...... .. ..... . . ... . . . .... .. . ... . . 8-1                                      Spectrum Analyzer ... . .. . ..... . . . ..... . ... .. . . 10-5
             Waveform Finding . . ..... .. . ..... . ... .. . .. .. .. . .... .8-1                                           Getting and Sending Binary Data
               POINT . .... .. . . . .. . .. . . ..... .. . ..... .. .... . .. ..... .....8-1                                with RDATA? and RDATA .. . . . .... .. ..... . 10-5
               FIBIG.. . .... ... . . .. . .. . . ... .... . . . ... .. ..... .. . .... ..... 8-2                         Scaling, Saving, and Graphing
               LFTNXT. ..... . . . . . .. . . . .. .... . . .. .. .. ..... . . . .... . .. .. 8-2                         Waveform Data. . . .. ... . . . . .... . . . . .... .. . . .... . .. ... 10-5
               RGTNXT ...... . . . .... . . .. . ... . . .. .... . .. ... . . ..... .. ..8-2                                 Saving the Scaled Array. . .... .. . . .... . . . . ..10-6
               FMAX . . .. . ..... .. . .... . . .. . ... .. .. .... . .. ... . . . .... . . .. 8-2                          Storing Settings ... .. . . .... .. . .. ..... . .... . . . . ..10-6
               FMIN ... .. . . .... .. . .... . . . . . ... .. . . .... . .. ... . . . .. .. . . ..8-2
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Section 10    (continued)                                                                           Appendix A     IEEE STD 488 (GPIB) SYSTEM
                Using PLOT. . .. .. . . . . . ... . ..... .. . . . . .. . . ..... .. . .10-6                        CONCEPTS
                Using PLOT With Macros. . .. . .___ .. .. ..10-6                                                 Mechanical Elements . . .... . . . .. . . . . . ... . . .. .... . . .A-1
                Multiple Use of Display Buffer. . .... . .. ..10-7                                               Electrical Elements.. . . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . . ... . . .. .. .. . ..A-1
                Buffer Data Flow . . .... . ..... .. . .. . .. . . .... . .. .. 10-7                             Functional Elements . . . . .. .. . . ... . . . . .... . . .. .... . ..A-1
                Order-Dependent Conflicts .. . .. . . .... . .. ..10-8                                           A Typical GPIB System. .. . . . .. . . . . . ... . . .. .... . .. A-2
             Finding Signals with Waveform                                                                       Talkers, Listeners, and Controllers . . .... . ..A-2
             Processing.... . .. . .. ... .. . . ... . ... . . .. . .. . .. . . ..... .. . .10-8                 Interface Control Messages . . . . . . ... . . .. .... . ..A-2
                Understanding How Waveform                                                                       Device-Dependent Messages . . . ... . . . . . ... . ..A-4
                Processing Works . ... . . .. .... . . . . ... . . .... . . . .10-8                              GPIB Signal Line Definitions . . . . . ... . . . . . .... ..A-6
                Setting the Threshold . .. .... . . . . .. . . . .... . . . .10-9                                   Transfer Bus (Handshake) . . . . ... . . . . . ... . ..A-6
                Acquiring Data for Waveform                                                                         Management Bus . . . . ..... . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .... ..A-6
                Processing .. . .. ... .. . . ... . . .. .... . . . . .. . . . .... . . . .10-9                  Interface Functions and Messages . . . .... ..A-8
                Spectrum Search . . ... . . .. .... . . . . ... . . .... . . . .10-9                                RL (Remote-Local Function) . ... .. . . . .... ..A-8
                Measuring Signal Frequency With                                                                     T/TE and L/LE (Talker and Listener
                COUNT.. .. .... . . . ... .. . . ... .. .. .... . . . . ... . . .... . . . . 10-9                   Functions) . .... . . . .... . . . ..... . . ... . . . . ... .. . . . .... .. A-8
                Using COUNT-CF . .. ... . . . ..... . . ... . . . .... 10-10                                        SH and AH (Source and Acceptor
                Using MCEN.. .. . .. .. . . . . ... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . .. .. 10-10                          Handshake Functions) . . . . .. .. . . . .. ... . . .... . . A-9
                Higher Center Frequency Drift                                                                       DC (Device Clear Function) . . . . .. ... . . . ..._A-9
                Rate After Tuning .. . . . .... .. ...... .. .... . .. .. 10-10                                     DT (Device Trigger Function) . . . .. . . . . .... . A-9
                Noise . . . ... . . . .. .... . . . ... . . . .... .. . ..... .. ..... .. ..10-10                   C, SR, and PP (Controller, Service
             Using REPEAT for Signal Tracking                                                                       Request* and Parallel Poll
             and Searches. . . .... . . . ... .. . .... . . . ..... .. ..... . . ..10-10                            Functions) .. . . . .... . . . ..... . . .... . .. ... .. . .. ..... . . A-10
                Spectrum Search Using REPEAT. . . .10-10                                                            Taking Control (Asynchronous or
                Messages on the Crt Using                                                                           Synchronous) .... . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . . .... . .A-10
                RDOUT .... .. . . .... .. . . .... . .... .. . . .. .... . .. .. . . . .10-11                       Passing Control . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . . .... . .A-10
                Using CAL Over the Bus . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . 10-11                                          Performing a Serial Poll .. . . . . .... . . . . .... . .A-10
             Comparing FREQ and TUNE .. . ... . .. .. . . . .10-11                                                  Performing a Parallel Pall . . . .... . . . . .... . .A-10
             Using the Time Measurement Feature .10-12
             Using Multiband Sweep .. ..... . .. . ... . .. .. . . . .10-12                         Appendix B      PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS
             Comparing the Status Byte and                                                                       Programming Summary
             the ERR? Response . ... . .. ..... . .. . ... . .. .. . . . .10-13                                    Notes
             Execution and Transfer Times . ... . .. .. . . . . 10-14                                              Status Byte
                                                                                                                   Interface Messages
                                                                                                                 Commands and Queries
                                                                                                                   Quick Reference to Commands and
                                                                                                                   Queries
                                                                                                                 Sample Macros
                                                                                                                   Macro Preparation
                                                                                                                   Pass/Fail Harmonic Test
                                                                                                                 Macros (Continued)
                                                                                                                   Harmonic Macro Test
                                                                                                                   Output For the Harmonic Macro
                                                                                                                   Test
                                                                                                                   Front-Panel Relationship to Mnemonics
                                                                                                                 ERR?/ERCNT? Responses
                                                                                                                 ERR? Responses (Numerical Order)
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                                                LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure                                                                                                               Figure
Number                                                                                                 Page          Number                                                                                                    Page

      TEKTRONIX 494AP Programmable                                                                                   5-1    Using the PKFIND command .... . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .... .5-12
      Spectrum Analyzer. .. . . . . .... .. ... .. . . . . .... .. .... . . . ... . . . .... . . x                   5-2    Locating the signal peak... . . . ..... . . . ..... . . . ... . . .. .. .. . 5-15
1-1   GPIB pushbutton and indicators .. .. . . . ... . .. ... . . . .... . 1-1                                       5-3    Signal finding example ... .. . . . . .... . . . ... .. . . . . .... . .... . . . 5-16
1-2   Status of active GPIB functions ... . . . . .... . .. ... . . . . ... .1-2                                     5-4    Signal finding example ... . . . . . ... .. . . . ... .. . . . ..... . .... . .. 5-17
1-3   Rear-panel GPIB ADDRESS switches . ..... . . . .... . .1-3                                                     5-5    Signal finding example ... . . .. . .. . . . . . ... . . . . .... .. . . .... . ..5-17
1-4   Effect of message terminator switch for                                                                        5-6    Signal finding example . .. . . .. ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . .. .. .. ...5-18
      input and output . . . .... .. . . . . . . .. . . ....... . ..... . ... .. . .. .. .. . ..1-4                  5-7    Signal finding example . .. . .. ... . . . .. ... . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . .. .5-18
1-5   The rear-panel IEEE STD 488 POST (GPIB) . .. . ..1-6
1-6   The spectrum analyzer can be connected to a                                                                    6-1    INPNUM example . . .. .. . . . . ..... . . . ..... . . . .... . . . . .... . . ... .6-18
      GPIB system in either a star or a linear
      pattern .. .... . . .. ... . . ..... .. . .. . .. .. . .... .. . . .... .. . . .. . . . .. ... . . . .. .1-6   7-1    Waveform data related to the display .... . . . . ... . . . ..7-5

4-1   Front-panel Frequency commands . . . ... . . ..... . . .... .4-3                                               9-1    Test conversion chart .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . .. . ..... .. . ... . . . 9-13
4-2   Front-panel Frequency Span and Resolution
      commands . . .. .. . . . ..... .. . .. ... .. . .... .. . . .... . . . . .. . . . .... . . . ..4-11            10-1     Synchronizing controller and spectrum
4-3   Front-panel Vertical Display and Reference                                                                              analyzer for data acquisition . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .10-3
      Level commands ... . . . ... .. . . . . ... . .. .. .... . . . ... . . .... . .. ...4-15                       10-2     How multiple use of the display data buffer
4-4   Front-panel Sweep Control commands . ..... . .. ...4-24                                                                 is controlled .. . . . . ... . .. .. .. . . . . .. ... . . . .... . . . . ... .. . . . ... . .. . .10-7
4-5   Front-panel Digital Storage commands ..... . .. .. .4-27
4-6   Front-panel Display Control commands ..... . .. .. .4-31                                                       A-1    IEEE Std 488 (GPIB) connector . . ... .. . .. ..... . .... . .. .A-1
4-7   Front-panel General Purpose commands .. . .. .. .4-33                                                          A-2    A typical GPIB system ... .. . . . ... .. . . . .. . .. . .. ..... . .... . . . .A,3
                                                                                                                     A-3    ASCII & GPIB Code Chart . . ... .. . . . .. . .. . .. ..... . .... . .. .A-5
                                                                                                                     A-4    An example of data byte traffic on the
                                                                                                                            GPIB .. . . ... .. . . . ..... . . .... . . . .. .. . . . . . ... .. . . ... . . . . .. ..... . .... . .. .A-7
                                                                                                                     A-5    A typical handshake timing sequence. .. . . . . .... . .. . A-7



                                                                       LIST OF TABLES

Table                                                                                                                Table
Number                                                                                                Page           Number                                                                                                   Page

1-1   Bus Addresses . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .... . . .. .. .. . . . ... .. . .... . . . ... . . . ..1-3            5-1    Marker Trace Organization . . . .... . . . ..... .. . .. . . . . . . ... . . .5-2
1-2   Spectrum Analyzer IEEE 488 Interface
      Functions . .. . .. .... . . . .. . .. . . . .. .... . ..... .. . .. ... .. . ... . . . ..... . . ..1-4        6-1    Error Messages ... . . .... . . . .. ... .. . .. .. .. . . .. .... . . . . .. .. . .. ..6-14

4-1   Front-panel Commands and Queries . . ... . . . .. .. . . . .. 4-1                                              9-1    Instrument Functions . . .. ... . . . ..... . . . ..... . . . ..... . . .. .. . . . . 9-6
4-2   Ranges for the TUNE, FIRST, SECOND,                                                                            9-2    Warning Messages .. . . . .. ... . . . ..... . . . .. ... . . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . ..9-8
      FRQRNG, STEP, SPAN, and MTUNE                                                                                  9-3    Test Conversion. .. .. ... . . .. .... . . . ..... . . . ..... .. . .. ... . . . ... . 9-12
      Commands . .. .. . . . . .... . . . . ..... .. ..... . . . . .... . . .. .. . . . ... .. . . ...4-2            9-4    Error and Event Codes . ... . . . . ..... . . . ..... . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .9-14
4-3   Resolution Bandwidth Selection . .. ... .. . .... . . ..... . .4-13
4-4   Reference Level Steps . .. .... . ..... .. . .. ... .. . ... . . . ..... . .4-17                               10-1     Execution and Transfer Times .. . . .. .... . . . . .. . . . ..10-14
4-5   Calibration Codes ... . . . . . .. .. .. . .... . .. . .. ... . .. ... . . ... .. . . .4-19
                                                                                                                     A-1    Major GPIB Interface Functions . . .. ..... . .. .... . .. .. . . .A-2
                                                                                                                     A-2    Interface Messages and Functions . ... . .. .... . .... . . .A-4
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                                 SAFETY SUMMARY
                           (Refer all servicing to qualified servicing personnel)

    The safety information in this summary is for both      As Marked on Equipment
operating and servicing personnel . Specific warnings and
cautions will be found throughout the manual where they
                                                               CAUTION indicates a personal injury hazard not
apply, but may not appear in this summary.
                                                            immediately accessible as one reads the marking, or a
                                                            hazard to property, including the equipment itself.
         CONFORMANCE TO INDUSTRY                                DANGER indicates a personal injury hazard immedi-
               STANDARDS                                    ately accessible as one reads the marking.


   This instrument complies with the following Industry                           SYMBOLS
Safety Standards and Regulatory Requirements .


Safety                                                      In This Manual

   CSA : Electrical Bulletin
                                                                        This symbol indicates where applicable cau-
                                                                        tionary or other information is to be found.
   FNI : Electrical Utilization Standard Class 3820
       ANSI C39 .5 - Safety Requirements for Electrical
        and Electronic Measuring and Controlling
                                                            As Marked on Equipment
        Instrumentation .
      IEC 348 (2nd edition) - Safety Requirements for
      Electronic Measuring Apparatus .
                                                                        DANGER - High voltage .




Regulatory Requirements
                                                                0        Protective ground (earth) terminal.


      VDE 0871 Class B - Regulations for RFI Sup-                        ATTENTION - refer to manual .
      pression of High Frequency Apparatus and Instal-
      lations,
                                                                         Refer to manual

                         TERMS
                                                                                   POWER

In This Manual
                                                            Power Source
    CAUTION statements identify conditions or practices
that could result in damage to the equipment or other           This product is intended to operate from a power
property .                                                  source that will not apply more than 250 V rms between
                                                            the supply conductors or between either supply conduc
    WARNING statements identify conditions or practices     tor and ground . A protective ground connection by way
that could result in personal injury or loss of life.       of the grounding conductor in the power cord is essential
                                                            for safe operation .
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Grounding the Product                                                 OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS
    This product is grounded through the grounding con-
ductor of the power cord. To avoid electrical shock, plug
the power cord into a properly wired receptable before
                                                               Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres
connecting it to the power terminal. A protective ground
connection by way of the grounding conductor in the
power cord is essential for safe operation .                       To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an
                                                               explosive atmosphere unless it has been specifically
                                                               certified for such operation .
Danger From Loss of Ground

                                                               Do Not Remove Covers or Panels
    Upon loss of the protective-ground connection, all
accessible conductive parts (including knobs and con-
trols that may appear to be insulating) can render an             To avoid personal injury, do not remove the product
electric shock.                                                covers or panels unless you are qualified to do so. Do
                                                               not operate the product without the covers and panels
                                                               properly installed .
Use the Proper Power Cord                                         Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this
                                                               product. To avoid personal injury, do not touch exposed
   Use only the power cord and connector specified for         connections and components while power is on. REFER
your product.                                                  ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL .
   Use only a power cord that is in good condition .
    CSA certification applies to the spectrum analyzer
with CSA-certified power cords only (the power cord
shipped with your instrument and Tektronix Option A4) .
International power cords (Tektronix Options A1, A2, A3,
and AS) are approved only for the country of use, and
are not included in the CSA certification .
    Refer cord and connector changes to qualified ser-
vice personnel .
    For detailed information on power cords and connec-
tors, see the Maintenance section in the Service Manual,
Volume 1 .


Use the Proper Fuse

   To avoid fire hazard or equipment damage, use only
the fuse of correct type, voltage rating, and current rating
for your product (as specified in the Replaceable Electri
cal Parts list in Volume 2 of the Service Manual). Refer
fuse replacement to qualified service personnel .
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