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BK Precision 2650 User Manual

BK Precision 2650
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Instruction Manual
3.3GHz (Model 2650/2652) and 8.5GHz (Model 2658)
Handheld Spectrum Analyzer series
99 Washington Street
Melrose, MA 02176
Fax 781-665-0780
TestEquipmentDepot.com

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BK Precision 2650 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model2650
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
TypeDigital Storage Oscilloscope
Channels2
Power Requirements100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Trigger ModesEdge, Pulse, Video, Slope
Input CouplingAC, DC, GND
Probe Attenuation1X, 10X
Display Type7 inch TFT LCD

Summary

Before Starting to Use the Unit

Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines and warnings for unit operation.

Quality Guarantee

Guarantee Period and Exclusions

Details warranty coverage, period, and specific exclusions.

Warm-up and Storage Precautions

Instructions for stabilizing performance and proper storage conditions.

After-Sales Service

Service Contact Information

Contact details for product operation and support inquiries.

1. Outlines

Product Overview

Introduces the spectrum analyzer's compact, lightweight, and feature-rich design.

Standard and Optional Accessories

Lists included and available accessory items for the unit.

2. Specifications

Performance Specifications

Details technical performance metrics like frequency range, accuracy, and resolution.

Unit Specifications and Interfaces

Communication, Power, and Other Specs

Outlines communication, power, and other general specifications of the device.

3. Description of Panel

Front Panel Controls Overview

Identifies and describes the function of all front panel keys, buttons, and the LCD.

External Connectors

Details the input/output connectors located on the rear and side panels.

4. Description of Screen

Screen Display Area Overview

Explains different sections of the screen display, including trace and setting values.

5. Function Key Menu

5.1 Function Key Menu List

Lists available functions mapped to soft keys, referencing detailed pages.

5.2 Menu Tree Navigation

Illustrates the hierarchical menu structure for accessing functions via soft keys.

6. Preparing for Operation

Initial Setup and Power

Guides on setting up the unit, including stand, power, battery, and fuse replacement.

Accessory Usage

Provides guidance on using the soft carrying case and its limitations.

7. Center Frequency <FREQ>

Setting Center Frequency

Explains methods for setting the center frequency using step keys, encoder, and numeric input.

Marker Position Frequency Setting

Describes setting the center frequency based on the current marker position.

8. Frequency Span <SPAN>

9. Reference Level <REFER>

Setting and Switching Reference Level

Covers setting the reference level and switching amplitude axis units.

Reference Level Setting Ranges

Lists the setting ranges for reference levels across different units.

Reference Level and ATT/AMP Relation

Explains the relationship between reference level and programmable attenuator/amplifier settings.

Offset Level Setting

Details how to set the offset level to match external equipment levels.

Input Impedance Compensation

Describes setting input impedance compensation for 50Ω or 75Ω systems.

10. Display Scale <SCALE>

Display Scale Setting

Explains how to adjust the display scale using keys or the encoder.

11. Resolution Bandwidth <RBW>

RBW Modes

Explains manual, auto, and all-auto modes for setting resolution bandwidth.

12. Video Bandwidth <VBW>

VBW Modes

Explains manual, auto, and all-auto modes for setting video bandwidth.

13. Sweep Axis · Detection Mode <SWEEP>

SWEEP and Detection Modes

Details manual, auto, all-auto sweep modes and detection modes.

14. AUTO Tuning <AUTO TUNE>

15. Hold/Run <HOLD/RUN>

16. Calculation Function <CALC>

Basic Calculation Modes

Details NORM, MAX HOLD, MIN HOLD, and AVERAGE modes for trace calculation.

Advanced Calculation Modes

Covers OVER WRITE and SPURIOUS FREE modes for trace processing.

17. Marker · Peak Search <MKR>

Marker and Peak Search Operations

Covers marker movement, peak search settings, and unit changes.

18. Save/Load <SAVE/LOAD>

18.1 Save/Load Operations (2650/2652)

Explains how to store, load, and clear traces/parameters for models 2650/2652.

18.1.5 Clearing Loaded Trace

Describes the procedure to clear the currently loaded trace data.

18.1.6 Presetting (Initialization)

Guides on restoring the unit to its default factory settings.

18.2 Save/Load (2658)

18.2.1 Saving Data (2658)

Details the process for saving traces and parameters for model 2658.

18.2.2 Loading Data (2658)

Explains how to load previously saved traces and parameters for model 2658.

18.2.3 Clearing Data (2658)

Outlines how to clear saved traces or parameters for model 2658.

18.2.4 Clearing Loaded Trace (2658)

Describes the procedure to clear the currently loaded trace data for model 2658.

18.2.5 Presetting (Initialization) (2658)

Guides on restoring model 2658 to its default factory settings.

19. Measuring Function <MEAS>

Measuring Function Selection

Lists and describes the available measurement functions for selection.

Channel Power Measurement

Details measuring channel power in TOTAL and BAND modes.

Adjacent Channel Leakage Power

Explains measuring adjacent channel leakage power and its modes.

Occupied Frequency Bandwidth

Covers measuring occupied bandwidth using N% POWER and XdB DOWN modes.

Electric Field Strength Measurement

Details measuring electric field strength with optional antennas and compensation.

Magnetic Field Strength Measurement

Explains measuring magnetic field strength using the PR 26M probe.

Frequency Counter Function

Describes the optional frequency counter function for accurate frequency measurement.

20. Screen Control <DSPL>

Screen Adjustment Settings

Guides on adjusting screen contrast, backlight, brightness, display inversion, and beep.

21. Tracking Generator Mode

Tracking Generator Specifications

Details specifications and I/O connectors for the tracking generator function (2652 only).

Tracking Generator Operation

Covers switching the TG function ON/OFF and normalizing waveforms.

22. Printing <PRINT>

Hard Copy of Screen

Explains how to print screen images using an optional printer.

23. Data Output <RS232C>

Trace Transfer Selection

Details selecting traces and communication speed for data transfer.

Data Transfer Procedure

Explains how to initiate and perform data transfer via RS-232C.

24. RS-232C Interface

RS-232C Specifications and Connection

Provides technical details on RS-232C interface, connection, and cable specs.

RS-232C Command Description

Details the command structure and syntax for RS-232C communication.

25. PC Software (optional)

PC Software Installation

Guides through the installation process for the AK 2650 PC software.

Writing Compensation Data

Explains how to write antenna gain or magnetic probe compensation data using PC software.

26. Basis Performance Test

Frequency Characteristics Test

Details the procedure for testing frequency characteristics across various settings.

Reference Level Accuracy Test

Outlines the method for testing the accuracy of the reference level.

Center Frequency Accuracy Test

Describes testing the display accuracy of the center frequency.

Frequency Span Accuracy Test

Details testing the display accuracy of the frequency span.

Amplitude Axis Linearity Test

Explains how to test the linearity of the amplitude axis.

Limited Two-Year Warranty

Service Information

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