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Frequency Range | 9 kHz to 6.5 GHz |
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Real-time Bandwidth | 40 MHz |
Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) | 1 Hz to 10 MHz |
Tracking Generator | Yes |
Tracking Generator Frequency Range | 100 kHz to 6.5 GHz |
Third Order Intercept (TOI) | +15 dBm |
Maximum Input Power | +30 dBm |
Input Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Interface | USB, LAN, GPIB (optional) |
RBW Range | 1 Hz to 10 MHz |
VBW Range | 1 Hz to 10 MHz |
Details copyright, trademark information, and publication number.
Covers software version, important notices, product certification, and contact details.
Provides a general overview of safety precautions before operating the instrument.
Covers essential safety instructions for proper instrument operation and hazard avoidance.
Explains safety notices specific to this user manual.
Defines safety terms and symbols used on the product itself.
Details guidelines for storing, cleaning, and maintaining the instrument's surfaces.
Covers environmental compliance (WEEE) and product end-of-life handling recommendations.
Highlights the main features and broad applicability of the RSA5000 series analyzers.
Outlines the overall structure of the manual and lists the topics covered in each chapter.
Guides users through initial setup, front/rear panel introduction, and basic operations.
Details function keys and menu operations for the General Purpose Spectrum Analyzer mode.
Explains function keys and menu operations specific to the Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer mode.
Describes the instrument's input and output interfaces and their configurations.
Covers shortcut key functions like Auto Tune and Preset, and user-defined shortcuts.
Explains system parameters, alignment, interface, display, and file management functions.
Details how to control the spectrum analyzer remotely via USB or LAN interfaces.
Provides solutions for common instrument problems and error messages.
Lists accessories, options, and warranty information for the RSA5000 series.
Covers initial checks of packaging, instrument, and accessories, plus preparing for use.
Details the physical layout, components, and connectors of the instrument's front and rear panels.
Explains the graphical user interface, icons, and rules for operating input devices like mouse and keyboard.
Details various methods for setting parameter values using keys, knob, touch screen, and external devices.
Explains the two primary working modes (GPSA, RTSA) and how to select them.
Covers setting center frequency, start/stop frequencies, span, and signal tracking.
Details parameters for setting the frequency span, including last span, full span, and zero span modes.
Covers amplitude parameters like reference level, attenuation, RF preamp, scale, and mixer level.
Details parameters related to sweep time, RBW, VBW, filter types, and their coupling modes.
Explains trigger sources, slope, delay, holdoff, and auto trigger settings.
Covers trace selection, types (Clear Write, Average, Max Hold), detector types, and math functions.
Describes marker setup, modes (Position, Delta), trace selection, and peak search functions.
Explains various measurement functions like Swept SA, T-Power, ACP, OBW, EBW, C/N, Harmo Dist, TOI, and VSWR.
Covers frequency (FREQ) and span (SPAN) settings specific to RTSA mode.
Details sweep time, acquisition time, trigger settings, and filter types in RTSA.
Explains measurement types like Normal, Density, Spectrogram, PvT, and AMK in RTSA mode.
Details parameters for Density and Spectrogram views, including persistence, color palettes, and trace display.
Sets the input impedance for voltage-to-power conversions and impedance matching.
Allows compensation for gains or losses in the external measurement system.
Configures the external trigger input/output interface for synchronization purposes.
Automates signal search and parameter adjustment for optimal display.
Recalls predefined system settings or user-saved configurations to restore analyzer states.
Allows users to define custom shortcuts for frequently accessed menus or functions.
Manages system parameters, power-on behavior, preset types, and saving user configurations.
Covers LAN/USB interface setup, display line, graticule, HDMI, and LCD settings.
Details operations for saving, recalling, copying, pasting, and deleting various file types.
Introduces SCPI commands and PC software for instrument control.
Step-by-step guide for connecting, installing drivers, searching, and testing communication via USB.
Instructions for connecting via LAN, configuring network parameters, and establishing communication.
Addresses problems with the instrument screen display and keypad responsiveness.
Guides on resolving issues with spectral line updates and measurement result accuracy.
Explains the purpose and interpretation of various tip, error, and state messages displayed by the instrument.
Lists available accessories, standard items, optional kits, and software for the RSA5000 series.
Details RIGOL's warranty policy, including coverage, terms, and service contact information.