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E7000A
E7000A-SA
E7100A
E7100A-SA
Cable&Antenna
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Spectrum
4.4GHz
4.4GHz
6.1GHz
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Transmission
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3GHz
3GHz
3GHz
3GHz
Ver1.08
Conventions
This manual has the following conventions for presenting information.
WARNING: A warning alerts you to any condition that could cause personal
injury.
CAUTION: A caution alerts you to any condition that could cause a
mechanical failure or potential loss of data.
Make sure the AC power supply voltage meet the equipment requirements,
otherwise it will cause a equipment failure.
Make sure to plug the power cable into an electrical outlet that has a safety
grounding before turning on the power switch.
Touch the internal circuit may cause a mechanical failure or personnel injury,
so only trained engineer can remove the instrument cover and maintain the
instrument.
Guarantee
This instrument is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of
shipment. Under warranty, any fault not caused by improper use will be
repaired for free.
Liability of the user: Use this instrument according to this instruction manual.
When
this instrument need to be repaired, please send it back to our company or
our appointed repair center.
The guarantee is limited only to the instrument and does not involve any
damage of
equipment, personnel and property caused by improper use of the
instrument.
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Limitation of Guarentee
The warranty is not applicable for the faults resulted by improper use or
inadequate maintenance (including software or interface), and unauthorized
open of the instrument. Within the 12 months warranty period, calibration,
maintenance service and consultation shall be free. After the 12 months
warranty period, fees for material and repair workman will be charged
appropriately.
The following items are not under warranty:
A. Damage caused by improper voltage input.
B. Deformation or damage of panel, switches, devices and case as well as
defects involving interval parts caused by external mechanical force
(shocking and dropping, etc.).
C. Defects caused by unauthorized repair.
D. Defects caused by the instrument worked beyond the required technology
specification.
Updates
Updates, if any, can be downloaded from the Deviser web site
at:http://www.devisertek.com
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Table of Contents
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Introduction ......................................................................................... 2
Available Models .................................................................................. 2
Available Options ................................................................................. 3
Standard Accessories ........................................................................ 3
Preventive Maintenance ...................................................................... 4
Calibration Requirements&Annual Verification ...................................4
ESD Caution .......................................................................................... 4
Battery Replacement............................................................................ 5
Soft Carrying Case ................................................................................ 6
Introduction ....................................................................................... 31
Managing Files ................................................................................... 32
File Menu Overview ........................................................................... 34
File Menu ........................................................................................... 35
Recall Menu........................................................................................ 36
Copy Menu ......................................................................................... 37
Delete Menu ...................................................................................... 38
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Introduction ....................................................................................... 53
Feature Overview ............................................................................... 53
Install Site Workbench ....................................................................... 54
Connecting to the Instrument ............................................................ 54
Specifications ..................................................................................... 55
7.1 Cable & Antenna Analyzer.................................................................. 55
7.2 Spectrum Analyzer ............................................................................. 56
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1 General Information
This chapter provides information about the following items.
Introduction
Available Models
Available Options
Standard Accessories
Preventive Maintenance
ESD Caution
Battery Replacement
1.1 Introduction
E7000 Series Cable & Antenna Analyzer with integrated spectrum analyzer ,
reduces per site maintenance expense, maximizes system up-time, and
breaks away from the traditional fix-after-failure maintenance mode by
finding small problems before major failures occur. E7000 Series performs
various RF measurements aimed at simplifying cable feedline and antenna
analysis: Return Loss, SWR, Cable Loss, Distance-to-Fault (DTF), 1-port phase
and smith chart.
The E7000 is an integrated multi-functional analyzer that eliminates the need
to carry and learn multi instrument. The E7000 is a cable & antenna analyzer
that can be configured to include 3 GHz spectrum analyzer, 2-port
Transmission Measurement with a bias tee, and a High Accuracy GPS receiver
for location stamping.
The bright 6.5-inch color display provides visibility even in broad daylight.
Built-in Li-Ion battery can work more than 4.5 hours. Even with spectrum
analysis option, the working time is still more than 3 hours.
The internal 1G flash memory is large enough to store approximately 2,000
traces or setup files. Measurements data and setup files can also be stored in
a USB flash disk or transferred to PC via the LAN cable.
Site Workbench, a PC based software program, provides a simple and easy
way to manage, archive, analyze and print measurement reports, customize
your cable list, antenna list and signal standards list .
E7000A
E7000A-SA
E7100A
E7100A-SA
Cable&Antenna
4.4GHz
4.4GHz
6.1GHz
6.1GHz
Spectrum Analyzer
3GHz
Table 1-1. Available Models
3GHz
E7100
Description
E7000-0010
E7100-0010
Transmission Measurement
E7000-0030
E7100-0030
Description
E7000-0100
User Guide
E7000-0110
Quick Guide
C50N-P
NP-DL01-NJ-150
E7000-0200
E7000-0300
PW31188821Q
FSP065-R AC Adapter
E7000-0400
Vehicle charger
E7000-0500
P.310015000
E7000-0600
P.110829NJK
L29(female)-N(male) Adapter
Table 1-3. Standard Accessories
CAUTIONWhen using the Vehicle charger, Make sure that the supply is
rated for a minimum of 60 Watts at 12 VDC, and the socket is clean without
any dirt or debris. If the adapter plug becomes hot to the touch during
charging, Please discontinue use immediately.
2 Instrument Overview
This chapter provides a brief overview of the E7000 Series Cable & Antenna
Analyzer. The intent of this chapter is to acquaint the user with the
instrument. For detailed measurement information, refer to a specific
measurement guide listed in Measurement Guides.
This chapter provides information about the following items
Display Overview
Data Entry
Main
Keys
Function
Sub-Menu
Keys
Fan
Exhaust
Port
Backlight Control
On/Off Button
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11
12
LAN port
DC Out
RF Output
RF Input
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14
Frequency
standard
Trace Title
Test Result
Indicatoin
Mode
Hold Icon
Measurement
Type
LAN
Submenu
Calibration
Status,Type
Measurement
Settings Summary
Marker Table
Note information
GPS Location
Date/Time
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to
implement
the
No operation
Some of the menu are available that have to be
right state. No opration When the menu grays out
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When either the AC-DC Adapter or the 12 VDC adapter is connected, the
battery automatically receives a charge, and the battery symbol with the
lightning bolt is displayed .
Caution: Use only use batteries, adapters, and chargers provided with this
instrument.
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Press the
MEAS
main menu key and select the appropriate
measurement. Shown in Figure 3-1
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1. Press the
FREQ DIST
2. Press the Start Freq submenu key and use the keypad, rotary knob,
or the arrow keys to enter the start frequency.
3. Press the Stop Freq submenu key and use the keypad, rotary knob,
or the arrow keys to enter the stop frequency.
1. Press the
AMPTD
2. Press the
Top submenu key and use the keypad, rotary knob, or the
arrow keys to edit the top scale value. Press Enter to set.
3. Press the Bottom submenu key and use the keypad, rotary knob, or
the arrow keys to edit the bottom scale value. Press Enter to set.
Auto Scale
AMPTD
key.
Turn on Markers
1. Press the
MARK
Auto Markers
When making Return Loss and VSWR measurements, the Peak/Valley Auto
feature can be used to automatically turn on Marker 1 to peak, Marker 2 to
valley, and display M1 and M2 in the Marker Table.When making DTF
measurements, the Auto feature can be used to automatically turn on
Marker 1 to Maximum Peak , Marker 2 to next Peak , , Marker 6 to
Minimum Peak.
1. Press the
2. Press
MARK
Auto Search
key.
1. Press
LIMIT
2. Press the
Limit Test
3. Press the
Sngl Limit
4. Press the Sngl Value key and then use the numeric keypad, the
arrow keys, or the rotary knob to change the limit value and then press
Enter.
DTF Setup
In Distance-To-Fault (DTF) mode, the length of the transmission line
(distance) and cable type are selected. The cable type determines the
velocity propagation and cable attenuation factor. The following procedure
can be used to set the distance and select the appropriate cable type.
NOTE Selecting the correct cable is very important for accurate
measurements and for identifying faults in the transmission line. Selecting
the incorrect cable, or using the correct cable out of its proper frequency
characteristics type, will shift the DTF trace vertically and horizontally making
it difficult to accurately locate faults.
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Cable &
2. Select DTF VSWR or DTF Return Loss mode, the default Start Distance is
set 0 .
3. Press the
FREQ DIST
4. Press the Start Dist submenu key and use the keypad, rotary knob,
or the arrow keys to edit the start distance value. Press Enter to set.
5. Press the Stop Dist submenu key and use the keypad, rotary knob, or
the arrow keys to edit the stop distance value. Press Enter to set.
6. press Cable key, select the appropriate cable from the cable list and
press Enter. The cable loss and propagation rate will be set
automatically.
Calibration
CAL
3. Press the
Cal Type
4. Press
Start Cal
key.
key.
key.
8. Verify that the calibration has been properly performed by checking that
the calibration status message at the top-left of the display area is
displaying Standard ONor FullSpan Cal ON.
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Measurement Style
Press MEAS key to display the measurement style, shown in Figure 3-2.
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CAL
1. Press the CAL main menu key to display the Calibration menu.
2. Press the Cal Amp submenu key to set calibration amplitude.
3. Press the Amp Corr submenu key to retain calibration amplitude
data.
4. Press the Resp Corr submenu key to retain frequency response data.
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4 File Management
4.1 Introduction
This chapter will review the file management features of the E7000 and
detail the FILE menu.
The instrument has functions which can antomatic storage patameters. Each
turn on the instrument, which will automatically recover the pre-shutdown
state, therefore, it simplifies the setting work. The users also can set the
instrument state by saving or recalling the configuration files.The
configuration file contains: the measurement mode of the instrument,
frequency/distance, marker, and other parameters and calibration data. In
this way, when the users need to set these information at next time, they can
recall the saved configuration file from the instrument in order to avoid the
repeat calibration steps and improve work efficiency.
The function of the measure files stored is order to watch and manage the
measurement results by the users. The function of the measure files stored
into the memory is order to achieve a compatative analysis and data
calculation.The PC management software can download the measurement
files so that detailed analysis, management and generate report.
The instrument supports other functions: save the bitmap pictures, preview
information, import the U disk, and so on. The measurement window is
saved as a picture for easy viewing and management.
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Suffix
.SWR
Suffix
.PHA
.CBL
File Type
Measurement files Phase
Measurement files Smith Chart
Setup file
.DVS
Graphics files
.BMP
.RTL
.SMI
.STP
.DRL
File Name
The file name can only be based on letters, numbers and spaces. Use the
numeric keys to input the file name. The file name set up Max. to 12
characters.
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> Recall
Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort file by the file
name, or by the date that the file was saved.
Sort Order:
Displays the file in ascending or descending order based
on the selection in the Sort By key.
File Type:
Press this submenu key to select what type of file is
viewed.The option are Setup, Measurement or Image.The
file type can be changed with the software keys.
1. The setup files contain: the measurement mode of
the instrument, frequency, distance, marker, and other
parameters and calibration data.
2. The measurement files contain all of the information
in the current field and the measurement data.
3. The measurement window is saved as a picture for
easy viewing and management.
Read: Read the files which was saved in the memory.
Different treatment depend on the file type.
1.
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> Copy
the
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> Delete
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FILE
>
FILE
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5 System Operations
5.1 Introduction
This chapter will review the E7000 system operations,which the main
including system configuration , service functions and other operations, such
as language and clock setup, network setup, system testing, system
information,system upgrade, and so on.
System menu has six options which are system setup, system testing, system
upgrades, help, print and restore factory setup. When the users select a
function option, it will activate a sub-menu to set the parameters or select
the functions.
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>
SYS Setup
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Display
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>
SYS Test
Display.
This menu function is that the color of the screen will turn
all white, all black, all red, all green, and all blue, which can
detect the existence of the dead pixels.
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The upgrade folder exists in the root directory of U disk. U disk insert into the
equipment USB port, press the menu to enter the upgrade submenu, then
choose whether to upgrade. Press the "OK" sub-menu to upgrade. Lower left
of the screen prompts to upgrade, then do not pull out the U disk, wait until
you are prompted to complete. After the upgrade is complete, you need to
restart the equipment.
When the software needs to upgrade, the users can ask the latest program
by the electronic letter.
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> Help
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>
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5.10
>Print>
Config Printer
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6 Software Tool
6.1 Introduction
This chapter provides a brief overview of Site Workbench. For detailed
information, refer to the Site WorkBench Manual
The Deviser Site WorkBench Software Tools is a Microsoft Windows 2000,
Windows XP and Windows 7 compatible program for transferring and editing
saved measurements, markers, and limit lines to a PC. The Site Workbench
Software Tools will not function on earlier versions of the Microsoft Windows
operating system.
Context Menu
Editor Features
Provide the cable editor, the signal standard editor and other commonly
used editor. You can upload and download data from the equipment.
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Superimposed Trace
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7 Specifications
7.1 Cable & Antenna Analyzer
E7000A
Measurement
Frequency range
Frequency resolution
Frequency accuracy
Output power level
Sweep time
Data points
RF immunity
Corrected directivity
Return loss
Range
Resolution
VSWR
Range
Resolution
Cable loss
Range
Resolution
DTF
Return loss range
E7100A
VSWR
Return Loss
Cable Loss
Distance-to-Fault (DTF) Return Loss
Distance-to-Fault (DTF) VSWR
1-Port Phase
Smith Chart
25MHz ~ 4400MHz
25MHz ~ 6000MHz
1kHz25MHz4.4GHz
2kHz4.4GHz6.1GHz
5 ppm
0dBm
(25MHz4.4GHz)
-5dBm (4.4GHz6.1GHz)
1.5mS/point (Return Loss)
2.5mS/point (DTF)
130,295,517,1033
+13 dBm within 10 kHz of the carrier frequency
+20 dBm @ >1.0 MHz from carrier frequency
-42dB (after standard calibration)
-38dB (after full band calibration)
0.00-60.00dB
0.01dB
1-65
0.01
0.00-30.00dB
0.01dB
0.00-60dB
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0 to
1-65
(data points-1)/(span2) Vp C
Span=frequency range
=Vp C /(span2)
130,259,517,2065
Nf type
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6.5 TFT LCD, 640*480
1 USB2.0, 1 mini USB
1 10M/100M LAN port
1GB memory, >2000 trace files
-10 ~ +55
-20 ~ +80
2.2kg
258 173 74
11.1V, 5.2AH
>4.5 hoursTyp.> 8 hours
15-19VDC
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz
English, Chinese
Residual Responses
(Input Terminated and
0 dB Attenuator)
Display Range
Log Scale
Linear Scale
Scale Units
Marker Readout
Resolution
Traces
Trace Detector
Marker Functions
Marker Display
Reference Level
Level Accuracy
Inputs/Outputs
RF INPUT
Input
Input Impedance
VSWR
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N connector
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< 1.8 typical