Overview
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Specifications
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Controls & Indicators
The front-panel controls and indicators of the HP 70340A modular signal generator include:
1. Functions and submenus appear on the right-hand side of the display during front panel operation. Functions can turn features on and off and allow data entry. Submenus access groups of related functions.
2. The Frequency menu is used to select the CW frequency and the frequency multiplier value of the RF output signal.
3. The Amplitude menu is used to set the output power level and choose the method of RF output signal leveling, including internal leveling, external power meter leveling, or external diode detector leveling.
4. The Modulation menu is used to select modulation type (FM, log AM, and pulse modulation) and enter or modify associated data.
5. The Modify Step menu lets you change the knob increment value or the step size of certain keys.
6. The State menu is used to save/recall most operating parameters to/from nonvolatile register locations.
7. The Miscellaneous menu accesses less frequently used features, such as service functions.
8. The data entry box indicates the current active parameter and its value, reflecting changes as data is entered or modified.
9. The display keys allow performance of many display-oriented functions, including customizing the front panel and accessing error messages.
10. The data entry keys are used to enter and modify function parameters, with specific keys and a knob for adjusting parameters.
12. The HP-IB LEDs (RMT, LSN, TLK, and SRQ) indicate the status of the instrument when operating over the bus. The ACT LED lights when the signal generator address is selected, linked to the display keyboard, or when errors are reported. The ERR LED lights when an error condition exists.
13. The external Automatic Level Control voltage (EXT ALC) connector is used as the feedback path for external leveling of RF output power.
14. The type N (standard) or APC-3.5mm (Option 169) RF OUTPUT connector is the signal generator RF output. The UNLEVELED LED indicates whether the output power is leveled.
15. The Hex Nut Latch allows easy installation/removal of the signal generator module into/from the Modular Measurement System mainframe.
Installation / Setup
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Operation
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Troubleshooting & Error Codes
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Safety & Warnings
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Download USER Manual (PDF – 16.0 MB)
HP-70340A-70341A USER manual PDF (16.0 MB) guides technicians in troubleshooting and calibrating the device efficiently.
- Brand: Hp-70340a-70341a
- Model: USER
- Type: User manual
- File size: 16.0 MB
Overview
Brief overview of the product.
Specifications
- Key spec 1
- Key spec 2
Controls & Indicators
Control panel/button layout.
Installation / Setup
- Step 1…
- Step 2…
Operation
Basic usage, modes, cycles.
Troubleshooting & Error Codes
| Issue / Code | Fix |
|---|---|
| Example | How to fix… |
Safety & Warnings
- Important warning…
Downloads
Download USER user manual (PDF)
HP 70340A/70341A USER – User Manual Overview
The HP 70340A and 70341A USER devices are precision electronic test instruments designed for accurate measurement and analysis in various technical and engineering applications. These models offer reliable performance for professionals requiring detailed data acquisition and signal processing capabilities. Ideal for laboratory, manufacturing, and field environments, the USER devices support efficient troubleshooting and system verification tasks.
Main Features and Specifications
- High-precision measurement accuracy for voltage, current, and frequency
- Wide input range accommodating multiple signal types
- User-friendly interface with clear display and intuitive controls
- Robust construction suitable for industrial environments
- Compatibility with standard test leads and accessories
- Fast response time for real-time data monitoring
- Comprehensive calibration options to maintain accuracy
Basic Usage and Operation Tips
Before operating the HP USER device, ensure it is properly connected to the test circuit using the recommended leads. Power on the device and allow it to initialize fully. Select the appropriate measurement mode based on your testing requirements. Always start with the highest input range to prevent damage and then adjust downward for precise readings. Refer to the display prompts for guidance on settings and measurement results. Regularly check connections to maintain signal integrity during testing.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
If the device displays erratic readings or fails to power on, verify the power supply and cable connections. Inspect test leads for damage or wear and replace if necessary. Perform routine calibration as outlined in the manual to ensure measurement accuracy. Keep the device clean and free from dust by wiping with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or moisture to prevent internal damage. For persistent issues, consult the service section of the manual or contact HP support.
Safety Reminder
Always follow standard electrical safety practices when using the HP 70340A/70341A USER devices. Disconnect power sources before connecting or disconnecting test leads. Use the device within its specified voltage and current limits to avoid electrical shock or damage. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and work in a safe environment. Refer to the manual’s safety instructions thoroughly before operation to ensure safe and effective use.