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multicomp MP7505 Series - Foot Stool Adjustment; Power on

multicomp MP7505 Series
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MP7505 Series User Manual
7
5
Foot Stool
Tilt the signal generator for easy operation.
6
LAN interface
The network port, which can be used to connect
with a PC.
7
USB Device interface
Used to connect a USB type B controller. Can be
connected with PC, so the signal generator can be
controlled by the host computer software.
8
Lock Hole
You can lock the device to a fixed location using the
security lock (not supplied) to secure the device.
9
10MHz/In/Out/Counter
(refer to clock
input/output/counter
input) connector
It is default to receive the frequency meter input
signal. Used to output a 10MHz clock signal when
the instrument is set to an internal clock source and
Utility System CLK Output is turned on; it is
used to receive an external 10MHz clock signal
when the instrument is set to an external clock
source.
10
Mod/FSK/Trig
(modulation/trigger
input) connector
When modulating the waveform, outputting the
sweep frequency, and outputting the burst, the
signal accessed here can be used as an external
source.
Note: If one channel turns on AM, FM, PM, PWM or
OSK, and the other channel turns on ASK, FSK, PSK,
sweep or burst, and both channels are set to external
trigger, then the channel that sets the trigger source can
be accessed to external trigger, the other channel
automatically cancels the external trigger because of the
different external modulation signal types.
Foot Stool Adjustment
Unfold the foot stools on the bottom of the generator, as 5 Foot Stool in Figure 4-2.
Power On
(1) Connect the instrument to an AC power source using the power cord supplied
with the accessory.
Warning
:
To prevent electric shock, make sure the instrument is properly grounded.
(2) Press the power button on the front panel. The startup screen will display.

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