Getting started, System requirements, Unpacking the model 835-3 – BNC 835-3 User Manual User Manual

Page 7: Initial inspection, Starting the 835-3

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6 TRIG IN connector

Female BNC connector, accepts a TTL signal from an external

trigger source. The input impedance is 1Mohm.

7 PULSE MOD IN connector

This BNC input connector accepts TTL signal for

pulse modulation. The damage level is 3 Vrms.

8 REF OUT connector

Female BNC connector is for an output of the internal 100 MHz

reference frequency, which has a nominal output level greater than 8 dBm, and an
output impedance of 50 ohm.

9 FUNCT OUT connector

Female BNC connector is used as a multiple purpose output. It

can be programmed as trigger output, as video output during pulse modulation, and as
output for the low frequency function generator (standard on instruments with serial no.
above xx00100).

2. Getting Started

System Requirements

To ensure that your Model 835-3 signal generator operates correctly with the
graphical user interface, you must have a computer with at least the minimum system
requirements to run one of the supported operating systems.

Operating system Windows™ 2000 SP4, XP SP2 or Vista (32-bit versions only)

Ethernet Port 10/100/1000M LAN

Unpacking the Model 835-3

Remove the 835-3 materials from the shipping containers. Save the containers for
future use.
The standard 835-3 package includes:

1 Synthesized Signal Generator

1 An Ethernet Cable

1 Universal DC power adapter

1 835-3 Software & Manual CD

1 835-3 Get Started Manual

Initial Inspection

Inspect the shipping container(s) 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.

Starting the 835-3

This section describes installation instructions and 835-3 verification tests.

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