2 getting started, 1 system requirements, 2 unpacking the instrument – BNC 835 User Manual User Manual

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Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation 2955 Kerner Blvd., San Rafael, CA 94901

Phone: 415-453-9955, Fax: 415-453-9956, Email: [email protected], Web: www.berkeleynucleonics.com

2 Getting Started

2.1 System Requirements

The Berkeley Nucleonics graphical user interface requires at least the minimum system requirements

to run one of the supported operating systems.

Operating system

Windows™ 2000 SP4, XP SP2, Vista, 7, 8

Remote

10/100/1000M Ethernet or USB 2.0 Port

2.2 Unpacking the Instrument

Remove the instrument materials from the shipping containers. Save the containers for future use.

The standard product package includes:

1 Synthesized Signal Generator

1 Ethernet Cable

1 Universal DC power adapter

1 Software & Manual CD

2.3 Initial Inspection

Inspect the shipping container for damage. If container is damaged, retain it until contents of the

shipment have been verified against the packing list and instruments have been inspected for

mechanical and electrical operation.

2.4 Starting the Instrument

This section describes installation instructions and verification tests.

2.4.1

Applying Power

Place the instrument on the intended workbench and connect the appropriate DC power supply to the

receptacle on the rear of the unit. Make sure you use the included DC power supply. The instruments

typically require 6 V DC at 3A peak.

Using other supplies may lead to malfunction and damage of

the Instrument.

Press the line on/off switch on the rear panel. If available, the front panel display will illuminate. The

instrument will initialize and momentarily display the model number, firmware revision and product

serial number. The display will then switch to the factory default display setting, showing preset

frequency (100 MHz) and power (0.0 dBm), phase lock status (of internal reference) and instrument

connectivity status (Ethernet IP or USB identifier).

Note, the instrument booting process may take up to 60 seconds (depending on configuration) to

complete.

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