Agilent Technologies Sprinkler Agilent 86100B User Manual

Agilent 86100B  
Wide-Bandwidth Oscilloscope  
Quick Start Guide  
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Contents  
Step 12. Perform a Module Calibration 1–26  
Cleaning Connections for Accurate Measurements 1–30  
Using Plug-in Modules 3–10  
Menus 3–16  
4 Using the Built-In Information System  
The Infiniium DCA Help Contents 4–3  
Description of the Contents Topics 4–4  
Getting Help While Changing Instrument Settings 4–6  
Learning About Measurements Results 4–7  
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Contents  
5 Regulatory Information  
Compliance with German Noise Requirements 5–2  
Compliance with Canadian EMC Requirements 5–2  
Declaration of Conformity - Mainframe 5–3  
Declaration of Conformity - Plug-in Modules 5–4  
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Step 10. Configure the Instrument on a LAN 1-23  
Step 12. Perform a Module Calibration 1-26  
Step 13. For More Information 1-29  
Cleaning Connections for Accurate Measurements 1-30  
Returning the Instrument for Service 1-39  
Hard Drive Recovery 1-42  
Agilent Technologies Service Offices 1-43  
Setting Up the Infiniium DCA  
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Setting Up the Infiniium DCA  
Setting Up the Infiniium DCA  
Setting Up the Infiniium DCA  
This chapter shows you how to properly set up your Infiniium DCA. Follow the  
setup steps in the order presented. In addition, you will learn how to use  
proper optical connection cleaning techniques to avoid costly repairs. Lastly,  
this chapter explains how to return your instrument for service.  
General Safety Considerations  
This product has been designed and tested in accordance with the standards  
listed in the Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity, and has been supplied  
in a safe condition. The documentation contains information and warnings  
which must be followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to maintain  
the product in a safe condition.  
Install the instrument according to the enclosure protection provided. This  
instrument does not protect against the ingress of water. This instrument pro-  
tects against finger access to hazardous parts within the enclosure.  
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General Safety Considerations  
W A R N I N G  
If this product is not used as specified, the protection provided by the  
equipment could be impaired. This product must be used in a normal  
condition (in which all means for protection are intact) only.  
W A R N I N G  
W A R N I N G  
No operator serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel. To prevent electrical shock do not remove covers.  
To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the instrument from mains  
before cleaning. Use a dry cloth or one slightly dampened with water  
to clean the external case parts. Do not attempt to clean internally.  
C A U T I O N  
W A R N I N G  
Do not use too much liquid in cleaning the instrument. Water can enter the  
front-panel keyboard, damaging sensitive electronic components.  
This is a Safety Class 1 Product (provided with a protective earthing  
ground incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only be  
inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact.  
Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the  
instrument is likely to make the instrument dangerous. Intentional  
interruption is prohibited.  
C A U T I O N  
C A U T I O N  
VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS: When installing the product in a cabinet, the  
convection into and out of the product must not be restricted. The ambient  
temperature (outside the cabinet) must be less than the maximum operating  
temperature of the product by 4° C for every 100 watts dissipated in the  
cabinet. If the total power dissipated in the cabinet is greater than 800 watts,  
then forced convection must be used.  
This product is designed for use in Installation Category II and Pollution  
Degree 2 per IEC 1010 and 664 respectively.  
Installation Category: Installation Categories (overvoltage categories) are  
determined by the transient overvoltage levels that may be expected. CAT I:  
Mains isolated. CAT II: Line voltage in appliance and to wall outlet. CAT III:  
Line voltage behind wall outlet to next level of distribution.  
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Instrument Markings  
Instrument Markings  
The instruction manual symbol. The product is marked with this warn-  
ing symbol when it is necessary for the user to refer to the instructions  
in the manual.  
The laser radiation symbol. This warning symbol is marked on products  
which have a laser output.  
The AC symbol is used to indicate the required nature of the line mod-  
ule input power.  
The Standby symbol is used to mark the position of the instrument  
power line switch.  
The CE mark is a registered trademark of the European Community.  
The CSA mark is a registered trademark of the Canadian Standards  
Association.  
The C-Tick mark is a registered trademark of the Australian Spectrum  
Management Agency.  
This text denotes the instrument is an Industrial Scientific and Medical  
ISM1-A  
Group 1 Class A product.  
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Step 1. Inspect the Shipment  
Step 1. Inspect the Shipment  
Inspect the shipping container for damage.  
Inspect the instrument.  
Verify that you received the options and accessories you ordered.  
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Options and Accessories  
N O T E  
Keep the shipping container and cushioning material until you have inspected the  
contents of the shipment for completeness and have checked the instrument  
mechanically and electrically.  
If anything is missing or defective, contact your nearest Agilent Technologies  
Sales Office. Refer to “Agilent Technologies Service Offices” on page 1-43. If  
the shipment was damaged, contact the carrier, then contact the nearest Agi-  
lent Sales Office. Keep the shipping materials for the carrier’s inspection. The  
Agilent Sales Office will arrange for repair or replacement at Agilent’s option  
without waiting for claim settlement.  
Options and Accessories  
The following table lists the accessories that may be on the Infiniium DCA  
shipping list. The information on your actual shipping list is more accurate and  
should supersede the information in this table.  
Table 1-1. Standard Accessories  
Accessory  
Part Number  
Keyboard  
1150-7809  
Mouse  
C3751-60201  
86100-90057  
86100-90058  
86101-60005  
5061-5311  
Quick Start Guide (this book)  
Programmer’s Guide  
Filler panel  
APC 3.5 (f-f) Adapter/connector saver  
The following table lists the available product options. Make sure that you  
received all of the options that you ordered.  
Table 1-2. Instrument Options  
Option  
Description  
001  
AX4  
AXE  
UK6  
12 GHz Trigger Bandwidth  
Rack mount flange kit  
Rack mount flange kit with handles  
Commercial calibration certificate with test data  
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Options and Accessories  
Table 1-3. Optional Accessories  
Accessory  
Description  
ECL terminator  
10086A  
11667B  
Power splitter, dc to 26.5 GHz, APC 3.5 mm  
Power splitter, dc to 50 GHz, 2.4 mm  
Plug-in module remote/extender  
High-speed lightwave receiver  
6 GHz Resistive divider probe kit  
24 ns delay line  
11667C  
11898A  
11982A  
54006A  
54008B  
54701A  
2.5 GHz active probe  
83430A  
2.5 Gb/s Lightwave transmitter (1550 nm)  
10 Gb/s Lightwave transmitter  
10 Gb/s Lightwave receiver  
Optical-to-Electrical Converters (6/20/34 GHz)  
Lightwave clock and data receiver  
Switch matrix  
83433A  
83434A  
83440B/C/D  
83446A  
83480A-K16  
83480A-K17  
N1020A  
N1022A  
N1025A  
RIMM fixture  
6 GHz TDR probe kit (passive)  
Active Probe Adapter  
1 GHz Active differential probe  
Table 1-4. Additional Adapters for Electrical Channels  
Adapter  
Agilent Part Number  
SMA (f-f)  
1250-1158  
5061-5311  
APC 3.5 (f-f)  
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Options and Accessories  
Table 1-5. Fiber-Optic Adapters for Optical Channels  
Front Panel  
Fiber-Optic  
Adapter  
Description  
Agilent Part Number  
Diamond HMS-10  
81000AI  
FC/PC  
D4  
81000FI  
81000GI  
81000KI  
81000SI  
81000VI  
81000WI  
SC  
DIN  
ST  
Biconic  
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Setting Up the Infiniium DCA  
Step 2. Install any Modules  
Step 2. Install any Modules  
Up to two modules can be inserted into the Infiniium DCA. All documentation  
(including specifications) for plug-in modules is located in the Infiniium DCA’s  
Help system. To access the Help, touch or click Contents on the Help menu.  
1 Slide the module into an available front-panel slot.  
You can remove or install a module while the instrument is operating.  
2 Finger tighten the two knurled screws on the module’s front panel.  
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Step 3. Consider Environmental Specifications  
Step 3. Consider Environmental Specifications  
Review the following specifications to ensure that your operating or storage  
environment is suitable for the instrument.  
Table 1-6. Environmental Specifications  
Use  
indoor  
Temperature  
Operating  
Non-operating  
Humidity  
10 °C to +40 °C (50 °F to + 104 °F)  
-40 °C to +70 °C (-40 °F to +158 °F)  
Operating  
Non-operating  
Altitude  
Up to 90% humidity (non-condensing) at +40 °C (+104 °F)  
Up to 95% relative humidity at + 65 °C (+149 °F)  
Operating  
Up to 4,600 meters (15,000 ft)  
Up to 15,300 meters (50,000 ft)  
Non-operating  
Vibration  
Operating  
Random vibration 5-500 Hz, 10 minutes per axis, 2.41 g(rms)  
Non-operating  
Random vibration 5-500 Hz, 10 minutes per axis, 0.3 g(rms);  
Resonant search, 5-500Hz swept sine, 1 octave/minute sweep  
rate, 0.75g, 5 minute resonant dwell at 4 resonances per axis.  
Power requirements  
Voltage  
90 to 132 or 198 to 264 Vac, 48-66 Hz CAT II  
545 VA; 375 W  
Power (including modules)  
Weight  
Mainframe  
Modules  
15.5 kg (34 lb)  
1.2 kg (2.6 lb)  
Dimensions  
Height  
215.1 mm (8.47 in)  
425.5 mm (16.75 in)  
566 mm (22.2 in)  
629 mm (24.8 in)  
Width  
Depth  
Depth with front connectors  
and rear feet  
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Step 4. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse (Optional)  
Step 4. Connect the Keyboard and Mouse  
(Optional)  
Connect the standard PC-compatible mouse and keyboard that is supplied  
with the instrument.  
N O T E  
Do not stack other objects on the keyboard; this will cause self-test failures on power-on.  
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Step 5. Connect the Line Cord  
Step 5. Connect the Line Cord  
Connect the line cord as shown in the figure below.  
The Infiniium DCA automatically adjusts for line input voltages in the range of  
100 to 240 VAC. There is no manual selection switch. The line cord provided is  
matched by Agilent to the country in which the order originates. Refer to  
Table 1-8, “Available Line Cords,” on page 1-13 for a list of available line power  
cords.  
Install the instrument so that the detachable power cord is readily identifiable  
and is easily reached by the operator. The detachable power cord is the  
instrument disconnecting device. It disconnects the mains circuits from the  
mains supply before other parts of the instrument. The front panel switch is  
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Step 5. Connect the Line Cord  
only a standby switch and is not a LINE switch. Alternatively, an externally  
installed switch or circuit breaker (which is readily identifiable and is easily  
reached by the operator) may be used as a disconnecting device.  
C A U T I O N  
Always use the three-prong AC power cord supplied with this instrument.  
Failure to ensure adequate earth grounding by not using this cord may cause  
instrument damage.  
C A U T I O N  
C A U T I O N  
Do not connect ac power until you have verified the line voltage is correct as  
described in Table 1-7. Damage to the equipment could result.  
This instrument has autoranging line voltage input. Be sure the supply voltage  
is within the specified range.  
Table 1-7. Line Power Requirements  
Power  
115 VAC: 110 VA MAX. / 60 WATTS MAX. / 1.1 A MAX.  
230 VAC: 150 VA MAX. / 70 WATTS MAX. / 0.6 A MAX.  
Voltage  
nominal: 115 VAC / 230 VAC CAT II  
range 115 VAC: 90–132 V  
range 230 VAC: 198–254 V  
Frequency  
nominals: 50 Hz / 60 Hz  
range: 47–63 Hz  
Table 1-8. Available Line Cords  
Plug Type  
Length  
Cable Part No. Plug Description  
Color  
Country  
(in/cm)  
90/228  
90/228  
250V  
8120-1351  
8120-1703  
Straight *BS1363A  
90°  
Gray  
United Kingdom, Cyprus,  
Nigeria, Zimbabwe,  
Singapore  
Mint Gray  
250V  
8120-1369  
8120-0696  
Straight *NZSS198/ASC  
90°  
79/200  
87/221  
Gray  
Australia, New Zealand  
Mint Gray  
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Step 5. Connect the Line Cord  
Table 1-8. Available Line Cords  
Length  
(in/cm)  
Plug Type  
Cable Part No. Plug Description  
Color  
Country  
250V  
8120-1689  
8120-1692  
8120-2857p  
Straight *CEE7-Y11  
90°  
79/200  
79/200  
79/200  
Mint Gray  
Mint Gray  
Coco Brown  
East and West Europe,  
Saudi Arabia, So. Africa,  
India (unpolarized in many  
nations)  
Straight (Shielded)  
125V  
8120-1378  
8120-1521  
8120-1992  
Straight *NEMA5-15P  
90°  
90/228  
90/228  
96/244  
Jade Gray  
Jade Gray  
Black  
United States, Canada,  
Mexico, Philippines,  
Taiwan  
Straight (Medical) UL544  
250V  
220V  
8120-2104  
8120-2296  
Straight *SEV1011  
1959-24507  
79/200  
79/200  
Mint Gray  
Mint Gray  
Switzerland  
Denmark  
Type 12 90°  
8120-2956  
8120-2957  
Straight *DHCK107  
90°  
79/200  
79/200  
Mint Gray  
Mint Gray  
250V  
100V  
8120-4211  
8120-4600  
Straight SABS164  
90°  
79/200  
79/200  
Jade Gray  
Dark Gray  
Republic of South Africa  
India  
8120-4753  
8120-4754  
Straight MITI  
90°  
90/230  
90/230  
Japan  
* Part number shown for plug is the industry identifier for the plug only. Number shown for  
cable is the Agilent Technologies part number for the complete cable including the plug.  
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Step 6. Turn on the line power  
Step 6. Turn on the line power  
Press the power switch at the lower left-hand corner of the front panel.  
After about one minute, the Infiniium DCA will be ready to use. The display  
will look similar to the following figure.  
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Interacting With the Display  
N O T E  
The detachable power cord is the instrument disconnecting device. It disconnects the  
mains circuits from the mains power supply before other parts of the instrument. The  
front panel switch is only a standby switch and is not a LINE switch disconnecting  
device.  
Install the instrument so that the detachable power cord is readily identifiable and is  
easily reached by the operator.  
Interacting With the Display  
Although you can operate all instrument functions using a keyboard and  
mouse, the touch screen feature makes your Infiniium DCA even easier to use.  
You can explore the instrument’s functions and settings by touching elements  
on the display (such as menus, buttons, and other controls) with your finger  
or the supplied stylus.  
Although this book uses the term “touch” to encourage you to experience  
using the touch screen, you can always click using a mouse or PC-compatible  
pointing device instead.  
N O T E  
The display will always function as a touch screen, even when a mouse and keyboard are  
connected.  
C A U T I O N  
Avoid touching the screen with a sharp object, as this could result in damage to  
the display. Use your finger or the supplied stylus.  
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Step 7. Set the time and date  
Step 7. Set the time and date  
1 Touch the current time and date shown near the top of the display. The Set  
Time and Date dialog box opens.  
2 Enter the current time and date in one of the following ways:  
• Click the time and date text boxes, and enter the desired number.  
• Click the up or down arrows next to the time and date text boxes until the  
desired number is displayed.  
3 Touch Set Time & Date Now to apply the changes and close the dialog box.  
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Step 8. Connect a Printer  
Step 8. Connect a Printer  
Use of a printer with the Infiniium DCA is optional. Table 1-9 lists the PCL-lan-  
guage printers that are currently supported for use with the instrument. To  
add a local printer, you must use the Add Printer Wizard to select the printer  
driver for the printer as outlined in this procedure; the Add Printer Wizard  
does not run automatically. For more information on connecting and using a  
printer, refer to the built-in information system. To add a network printer, con-  
tact your network administrator.  
Unsupported printers  
If your printer is not in the list of supported printers, you will need the printer driver disk  
that came with your printer. To install the printer driver from this disk, click Have Disk on  
the Add Printer Wizard dialog box. The instrument will then prompt you to put your  
printer driver disk into the front-panel disk drive (drive A) or rear-panel CD-Rom drive.  
Be sure to install the Windows 98 printer driver for your printer. If a printer driver disk  
was not provided or you cannot find the disk, you can contact the printer’s manufacturer  
to obtain the appropriate Windows 98 printer driver.  
Table 1-9. Supported Printers  
HP DeskJet 850  
HP DeskJet 890C  
HP DeskJet 970  
HP DeskJet 1200C  
HP DeskJet 1600C  
HP LaserJet 4P  
HP LaserJet 4000N  
To connect a printer  
1 Turn on the power to the Infiniium DCA.  
2 On the File menu, select Print Setup and then Add Printer.  
An online Help window opens with instructions for connecting a printer. You  
do not need to read the displayed instructions at this time.  
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Step 8. Connect a Printer  
3 Turn the power off the Infiniium DCA. Do not exit the online Help before  
turning the instrument off.  
4 Connect the printer to the instrument’s rear-panel Parallel port. Refer to  
“Rear-panel features” on page 3-6 to locate the Parallel port. Use the cable  
that came with your printer.  
5 Turn the printer power on.  
6 Wait five seconds and then turn the power on the Infiniium DCA again.  
7 The following message appears. Touch No.  
8 The following message appears. Touch OK.  
9 The instrument  
automatically recognizes  
the printer connected on  
the printer port and  
displays the Add Printer  
Wizard. Touch Next.  
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Step 8. Connect a Printer  
10 Select Local printer and  
then touch Next.  
11 Select the printer  
manufacturer and then  
printer. Then, touch  
Next. If your printer is  
not listed, touch Have  
Disk. The instrument  
will then prompt you to  
put your printer driver  
disk into the front-panel  
disk drive (drive A) or  
CD-Rom drive. Be sure  
to install the Windows 98  
printer driver for your  
printer.  
12 Select LPT1 for the  
printer port. Touch  
Next.  
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Step 8. Connect a Printer  
13 Touch Yes and then  
touch Next.  
14 Touch Yes to print a test  
page. Then, touch Next.  
15 After confirming that the  
test page printed  
correctly, touch Yes.  
16 Turn the Infiniium DCA’s power off and then on again. The printer is now  
installed and ready to use.  
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Step 9. Calibrate the Touch Screen  
Step 9. Calibrate the Touch Screen  
The touch screen configuration utility ensures that the touch screen is both  
aligned and orientated with the display. Therefore, when you touch an ele-  
ment on the display screen, the instrument can detect the task you want to  
perform.  
1 On the Utilities menu, choose Touch Screen Calibration. The touch screen  
configuration utility opens.  
2 Touch the center of the X. The X will move to each corner of the display screen.  
The final X will appear in the center of the display screen. When the display is  
calibrated, the touch screen configuration utility closes.  
The calibration will time out within 10 seconds if you do not touch the center  
of the X. You can also press Esc on an optional keyboard to exit the touch  
screen calibration.  
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Step 10. Configure the Instrument on a LAN  
Step 10. Configure the Instrument on a LAN  
You can configure this instrument on a LAN for file sharing and using network  
printers. Contact your company’s network administrator to set up your instru-  
ment with the appropriate client, protocol, and configuration for your local  
area network (LAN). The network setup is different for every company. If you  
plan on sharing your instrument hard disk drive with other computers on your  
LAN, you should have the network administrator enable file sharing as part of  
the network setup. For more information on setting up a network drive, refer  
to the built-in information system.  
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Step 11. Avoid Costly Repairs  
Step 11. Avoid Costly Repairs  
C A U T I O N  
Electrical channel input circuits and the trigger input circuit can be damaged  
by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Therefore, avoid applying static discharges  
to the front-panel input connectors. Prior to connecting any coaxial cable to  
the connectors, momentarily short the center and outer conductors of the  
cable together. Avoid touching the front-panel input connectors without first  
touching the frame of the instrument. Be sure that the instrument is properly  
earth-grounded to prevent buildup of static charge. Wear a wrist-strap or heel-  
strap.  
C A U T I O N  
Optical channel fiber-optic connectors are easily damaged when connected to  
dirty or damaged cables and accessories. When you use improper cleaning and  
handling techniques, you risk expensive instrument repairs, damaged cables,  
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Step 11. Avoid Costly Repairs  
and compromised measurements. Before you connect any fiber-optic cable to  
the Infiniium DCA, refer to “Cleaning Connections for Accurate  
Measurements” on page 1-30.  
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Step 12. Perform a Module Calibration  
Step 12. Perform a Module Calibration  
A module calibration establishes calibration factors for all installed modules.  
The calibration factors compensate for imperfections in the measurement sys-  
tem (for example, variations due to ambient temperature), resulting in the  
best instrument precision. It is recommended that you perform this calibration  
routinely for best measurement accuracy.  
The module calibration is recommended whenever the following occurs:  
• Instrument power has been cycled  
• A module has been removed and then reinserted  
• A change in the temperature of the mainframe exceeds 5°C compared to the  
temperature of the last vertical (amplitude) calibration (T > 5°C)  
• The time since the last calibration has exceeded 10 hours  
Refer to the Help for more information about instrument calibrations.  
Warm-up time  
Allow the instrument, with modules installed, to warm up for a period of at least one  
hour before performing a vertical calibration. This ensures that the module reaches its  
equilibrium temperature.  
C A U T I O N  
Electrical channel input circuits and the trigger input circuit can be damaged  
by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Therefore, avoid applying static discharges  
to the front-panel input connectors. Prior to connecting any coaxial cable to  
the connectors, momentarily short the center and outer conductors of the  
cable together. Avoid touching the front-panel input connectors without first  
touching the frame of the instrument. Be sure that the instrument is properly  
earth-grounded to prevent buildup of static charge. Wear a wrist-strap or heel-  
strap.  
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Step 12. Perform a Module Calibration  
To perform a module calibration  
1 On the Calibrate menu, choose All Calibrations.  
The All Calibrations dialog box opens. This dialog box allows you to view  
the calibration status of modules and initiate the calibration.  
2 Touch the Modules tab.  
The Modules tab opens and allows you to perform a module calibration on  
either the left or right module.  
3 Touch the Calibrate Module button (located at the bottom of  
the tab) for the module you need to calibrate. This starts the  
Module calibration.  
4 Remove all external devices and signals from the module.  
The module calibration uses known signal levels in the instrument. Introduc-  
ing an outside signal source will interfere with the calibration factors and  
decrease the accuracy of the calibration.  
5 Touch Continue. A progress indicator appears.  
6 After the calibration completes, choose All Calibrations on the Calibration  
menu.  
7 The Module tab shows the status of the calibration. The tab will look similar to  
the following figure. Notice that the tab indicates that the “Current user  
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module calibration is valid.”  
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Step 13. For More Information  
Step 13. For More Information  
There are several ways to learn more about your Infiniium DCA.  
• Continue reading this book. Chapter 3, “Using the Infiniium DCA” will help you  
get started using this instrument.  
• Refer to the Help. The Help contains the information that would normally be in  
the user’s guide.  
• Visit our website at http://www.agilent.com. Use the keywords “Infiniium  
DCA” or “86100B” in your search  
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Cleaning Connections for Accurate Measurements  
Cleaning Connections for Accurate  
Measurements  
Today, advances in measurement capabilities make connectors and connec-  
tion techniques more important than ever. Damage to the connectors on cali-  
bration and verification devices, test ports, cables, and other devices can  
degrade measurement accuracy and damage instruments. Replacing a dam-  
aged connector can cost thousands of dollars, not to mention lost time! This  
expense can be avoided by observing the simple precautions presented in this  
book. This book also contains a brief list of tips for caring for electrical connec-  
tors.  
Choosing the Right Connector  
A critical but often overlooked factor in making a good lightwave measure-  
ment is the selection of the fiber-optic connector. The differences in connec-  
tor types are mainly in the mechanical assembly that holds the ferrule in  
position against another identical ferrule. Connectors also vary in the polish,  
curve, and concentricity of the core within the cladding. Mating one style of  
cable to another requires an adapter. Agilent Technologies offers adapters for  
most instruments to allow testing with many different cables. Figure 1-1 on  
page 1-31 shows the basic components of a typical connectors.  
The system tolerance for reflection and insertion loss must be known when  
selecting a connector from the wide variety of currently available connectors.  
Some items to consider when selecting a connector are:  
• How much insertion loss can be allowed?  
• Will the connector need to make multiple connections? Some connectors are  
better than others, and some are very poor for making repeated connections.  
• What is the reflection tolerance? Can the system take reflection degradation?  
• Is an instrument-grade connector with a precision core alignment required?  
• Is repeatability tolerance for reflection and loss important? Do your specifica-  
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tions take repeatability uncertainty into account?  
• Will a connector degrade the return loss too much, or will a fusion splice be re-  
quired? For example, many DFB lasers cannot operate with reflections from  
connectors. Often as much as 90 dB isolation is needed.  
Figure 1-1. Basic components of a connector.  
Over the last few years, the FC/PC style connector has emerged as the most  
popular connector for fiber-optic applications. While not the highest perform-  
ing connector, it represents a good compromise between performance, reli-  
ability, and cost. If properly maintained and cleaned, this connector can  
withstand many repeated connections.  
However, many instrument specifications require tighter tolerances than most  
connectors, including the FC/PC style, can deliver. These instruments cannot  
tolerate connectors with the large non-concentricities of the fiber common  
with ceramic style ferrules. When tighter alignment is required, Agilent  
Technologies instruments typically use a connector such as the Diamond  
HMS-10, which has concentric tolerances within a few tenths of a micron. Agi-  
lent Technologies then uses a special universal adapter, which allows other  
cable types to mate with this precision connector. See Figure 1-2.  
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Figure 1-2. Universal adapters to Diamond HMS-10.  
The HMS-10 encases the fiber within a soft nickel silver (Cu/Ni/Zn) center  
which is surrounded by a tough tungsten carbide casing, as shown in  
Figure 1-3.  
Figure 1-3. Cross-section of the Diamond HMS-10 connector.  
The nickel silver allows an active centering process that permits the glass fiber  
to be moved to the desired position. This process first stakes the soft nickel  
silver to fix the fiber in a near-center location, then uses a post-active staking  
to shift the fiber into the desired position within 0.2 µm. This process, plus the  
keyed axis, allows very precise core-to-core alignments. This connector is  
found on most Agilent Technologies lightwave instruments.  
The soft core, while allowing precise centering, is also the chief liability of the  
connector. The soft material is easily damaged. Care must be taken to mini-  
mize excessive scratching and wear. While minor wear is not a problem if the  
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glass face is not affected, scratches or grit can cause the glass fiber to move  
out of alignment. Also, if unkeyed connectors are used, the nickel silver can be  
pushed onto the glass surface. Scratches, fiber movement, or glass contamina-  
tion will cause loss of signal and increased reflections, resulting in poor return  
loss.  
Inspecting Connectors  
Because fiber-optic connectors are susceptible to damage that is not immedi-  
ately obvious to the naked eye, bad measurements can be made without the  
user even being aware of a connector problem. Although microscopic exami-  
nation and return loss measurements are the best way to ensure good connec-  
tions, they are not always practical. An awareness of potential problems, along  
with good cleaning practices, can ensure that optimum connector perfor-  
mance is maintained. With glass-to-glass interfaces, it is clear that any degra-  
dation of a ferrule or the end of the fiber, any stray particles, or finger oil can  
have a significant effect on connector performance.  
Figure 1-4 shows the end of a clean fiber-optic cable. The dark circle in the  
center of the micrograph is the fiber’s 125 µm core and cladding which carries  
the light. The surrounding area is the soft nickel-silver ferrule. Figure 1-5  
shows a dirty fiber end from neglect or perhaps improper cleaning. Material is  
smeared and ground into the end of the fiber causing light scattering and poor  
reflection. Not only is the precision polish lost, but this action can grind off the  
glass face and destroy the connector.  
Figure 1-6 shows physical damage to the glass fiber end caused by either  
repeated connections made without removing loose particles or using  
improper cleaning tools. When severe, the damage on one connector end can  
be transferred to another good connector that comes in contact with it.  
The cure for these problems is disciplined connector care as described in the  
following list and in “Cleaning Connectors” on page 1-36.  
Use the following guidelines to achieve the best possible performance when  
making measurements on a fiber-optic system:  
• Never use metal or sharp objects to clean a connector and never scrape the  
connector.  
• Avoid matching gel and oils.  
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Figure 1-4. Clean, problem-free fiber end and ferrule.  
Figure 1-5. Dirty fiber end and ferrule from poor cleaning.  
Figure 1-6. Damage from improper cleaning.  
While these often work well on first insertion, they are great dirt magnets. The  
oil or gel grabs and holds grit that is then ground into the end of the fiber.  
Also, some early gels were designed for use with the FC, non-contacting con-  
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nectors, using small glass spheres. When used with contacting connectors,  
these glass balls can scratch and pit the fiber. If an index matching gel or oil  
must be used, apply it to a freshly cleaned connector, make the measurement,  
and then immediately clean it off. Never use a gel for longer-term connections  
and never use it to improve a damaged connector. The gel can mask the extent  
of damage and continued use of a damaged fiber can transfer damage to the  
instrument.  
• When inserting a fiber-optic cable into a connector, gently insert it in as  
straight a line as possible. Tipping and inserting at an angle can scrape material  
off the inside of the connector or even break the inside sleeve of connectors  
made with ceramic material.  
• When inserting a fiber-optic connector into a connector, make sure that the fi-  
ber end does not touch the outside of the mating connector or adapter.  
• Avoid over tightening connections.  
Unlike common electrical connections, tighter is not better. The purpose of  
the connector is to bring two fiber ends together. Once they touch, tightening  
only causes a greater force to be applied to the delicate fibers. With connec-  
tors that have a convex fiber end, the end can be pushed off-axis resulting in  
misalignment and excessive return loss. Many measurements are actually  
improved by backing off the connector pressure. Also, if a piece of grit does  
happen to get by the cleaning procedure, the tighter connection is more likely  
to damage the glass. Tighten the connectors just until the two fibers touch.  
• Keep connectors covered when not in use.  
• Use fusion splices on the more permanent critical nodes. Choose the best con-  
nector possible. Replace connecting cables regularly. Frequently measure the  
return loss of the connector to check for degradation, and clean every connec-  
tor, every time.  
All connectors should be treated like the high-quality lens of a good camera.  
The weak link in instrument and system reliability is often the inappropriate  
use and care of the connector. Because current connectors are so easy to use,  
there tends to be reduced vigilance in connector care and cleaning. It takes  
only one missed cleaning for a piece of grit to permanently damage the glass  
and ruin the connector.  
Measuring insertion loss and return loss  
Consistent measurements with your lightwave equipment are a good indica-  
tion that you have good connections. Since return loss and insertion loss are  
key factors in determining optical connector performance they can be used to  
determine connector degradation. A smooth, polished fiber end should pro-  
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duce a good return-loss measurement. The quality of the polish establishes  
the difference between the “PC” (physical contact) and the “Super PC” con-  
nectors. Most connectors today are physical contact which make glass-to-glass  
connections, therefore it is critical that the area around the glass core be clean  
and free of scratches. Although the major area of a connector, excluding the  
glass, may show scratches and wear, if the glass has maintained its polished  
smoothness, the connector can still provide a good low level return loss con-  
nection.  
If you test your cables and accessories for insertion loss and return loss upon  
receipt, and retain the measured data for comparison, you will be able to tell in  
the future if any degradation has occurred. Typical values are less than 0.5 dB  
of loss, and sometimes as little as 0.1 dB of loss with high performance con-  
nectors. Return loss is a measure of reflection: the less reflection the better  
(the larger the return loss, the smaller the reflection). The best physically  
contacting connectors have return losses better than 50 dB, although 30 to  
40 dB is more common.  
Visual inspection of fiber ends  
Visual inspection of fiber ends can be helpful. Contamination or imperfections  
on the cable end face can be detected as well as cracks or chips in the fiber  
itself. Use a microscope (100X to 200X magnification) to inspect the entire  
end face for contamination, raised metal, or dents in the metal as well as any  
other imperfections. Inspect the fiber for cracks and chips. Visible imperfec-  
tions not touching the fiber core may not affect performance (unless the  
imperfections keep the fibers from contacting).  
Cleaning Connectors  
The procedures in this section provide the proper steps for cleaning fiber-  
optic cables and Agilent Technologies universal adapters. The initial cleaning,  
using the alcohol as a solvent, gently removes any grit and oil. If a caked-on  
layer of material is still present, (this can happen if the beryllium-copper sides  
of the ferrule retainer get scraped and deposited on the end of the fiber during  
insertion of the cable), a second cleaning should be performed. It is not  
uncommon for a cable or connector to require more than one cleaning.  
C A U T I O N  
Agilent Technologies strongly recommends that index matching compounds  
not be applied to their instruments and accessories. Some compounds, such as  
gels, may be difficult to remove and can contain damaging particulates. If you  
think the use of such compounds is necessary, refer to the compound  
manufacturer for information on application and cleaning procedures.  
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Table 1-10. Cleaning Accessories  
Item  
Agilent Part Number  
Isopropyl alcohol  
8500-5344  
8520-0023  
9300-1223  
8500-5262  
Cotton swabs  
Small foam swabs  
Compressed dust remover (non-residue)  
Table 1-11. Dust Caps Provided with Lightwave Instruments  
Item  
Agilent Part Number  
Laser shutter cap  
FC/PC dust cap  
Biconic dust cap  
DIN dust cap  
08145-64521  
08154-44102  
08154-44105  
5040-9364  
HMS10/dust cap  
ST dust cap  
5040-9361  
5040-9366  
To clean a non-lensed connector  
C A U T I O N  
Do not use any type of foam swab to clean optical fiber ends. Foam swabs can  
leave filmy deposits on fiber ends that can degrade performance.  
1 Apply pure isopropyl alcohol to a clean lint-free cotton swab or lens paper.  
Cotton swabs can be used as long as no cotton fibers remain on the fiber end  
after cleaning.  
2 Clean the ferrules and other parts of the connector while avoiding the end of  
the fiber.  
3 Apply isopropyl alcohol to a new clean lint-free cotton swab or lens paper.  
4 Clean the fiber end with the swab or lens paper.  
Do not scrub during this initial cleaning because grit can be caught in the  
swab and become a gouging element.  
5 Immediately dry the fiber end with a clean, dry, lint-free cotton swab or lens  
paper.  
6 Blow across the connector end face from a distance of 6 to 8 inches using  
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filtered, dry, compressed air. Aim the compressed air at a shallow angle to the  
fiber end face.  
Nitrogen gas or compressed dust remover can also be used.  
C A U T I O N  
Do not shake, tip, or invert compressed air canisters, because this releases  
particles in the can into the air. Refer to instructions provided on the  
compressed air canister.  
7 As soon as the connector is dry, connect or cover it for later use.  
If the performance, after the initial cleaning, seems poor try cleaning the con-  
nector again. Often a second cleaning will restore proper performance. The  
second cleaning should be more arduous with a scrubbing action.  
To clean an adapter  
The fiber-optic input and output connectors on many Agilent Technologies  
instruments employ a universal adapter such as those shown in the following  
picture. These adapters allow you to connect the instrument to different types  
of fiber-optic cables.  
Figure 1-7. Universal adapters.  
1 Apply isopropyl alcohol to a clean foam swab.  
Cotton swabs can be used as long as no cotton fibers remain after cleaning. The  
foam swabs listed in this section’s introduction are small enough to fit into  
adapters.  
Although foam swabs can leave filmy deposits, these deposits are very thin, and  
the risk of other contamination buildup on the inside of adapters greatly out-  
weighs the risk of contamination by foam swabs.  
2 Clean the adapter with the foam swab.  
3 Dry the inside of the adapter with a clean, dry, foam swab.  
4 Blow through the adapter using filtered, dry, compressed air.  
Nitrogen gas or compressed dust remover can also be used. Do not shake, tip,  
or invert compressed air canisters, because this releases particles in the can  
into the air. Refer to instructions provided on the compressed air canister.  
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Returning the Instrument for Service  
Returning the Instrument for Service  
The instructions in this section show you how to properly package the instru-  
ment for return to a Agilent Technologies service office. For a list of offices,  
refer to “Agilent Technologies Service Offices” on page 1-43.  
If the instrument is still under warranty or is covered by an Agilent mainte-  
nance contract, it will be repaired under the terms of the warranty or contract  
(the warranty is at the front of this manual). If the instrument is no longer  
under warranty or is not covered by an Agilent maintenance plan, Agilent will  
notify you of the cost of the repair after examining the unit.  
When an instrument is returned to a Agilent service office for servicing, it  
must be adequately packaged and have a complete description of the failure  
symptoms attached.  
When describing the failure, please be as specific as possible about the nature  
of the problem. Include copies of additional failure information (such as the  
instrument failure settings, data related to instrument failure, and error mes-  
sages) along with the original cal data disks and the instrument being  
returned.  
Please notify the service office before returning your instrument for service.  
Any special arrangements for the instrument can be discussed at this time.  
This will help the Agilent service office repair and return your instrument as  
quickly as possible.  
Preparing the instrument for shipping  
1 Write a complete description of the failure and attach it to the instrument.  
Include any specific performance details related to the problem. The following  
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information should be returned with the instrument.  
• Type of service required.  
• Date instrument was returned for repair.  
• Description of the problem:  
• Whether problem is constant or intermittent.  
• Whether instrument is temperature-sensitive.  
• Whether instrument is vibration-sensitive.  
• Instrument settings required to reproduce the problem.  
• Performance data.  
• Company name and return address.  
• Name and phone number of technical contact person.  
• Model number of returned instrument.  
• Full serial number of returned instrument.  
• List of any accessories returned with instrument.  
• The original cal data disks.  
2 Cover all front or rear-panel connectors that were originally covered when you  
first received the instrument.  
C A U T I O N  
C A U T I O N  
Cover electrical connectors to protect sensitive components from electrostatic  
damage. Cover optical connectors to protect them from damage due to physical  
contact or dust.  
Instrument damage can result from using packaging materials other than the  
original materials. Never use styrene pellets as packaging material. They do not  
adequately cushion the instrument or prevent it from shifting in the carton.  
They may also cause instrument damage by generating static electricity.  
3 Pack the instrument in the original shipping containers. Original materials are  
available through any Agilent office. Or, use the following guidelines:  
• Wrap the instrument in antistatic plastic to reduce the possibility of damage  
caused by electrostatic discharge.  
• For instruments weighing less than 54 kg (120 lb), use a double-walled, cor-  
rugated cardboard carton of 159 kg (350 lb) test strength.  
• The carton must be large enough to allow approximately 7 cm (3 inches) on  
all sides of the instrument for packing material, and strong enough to accom-  
modate the weight of the instrument.  
• Surround the equipment with approximately 7 cm (3 inches) of packing ma-  
terial, to protect the instrument and prevent it from moving in the carton. If  
packing foam is not available, the best alternative is S.D-240 Air Cap™ from  
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Sealed Air Corporation (Commerce, California 90001). Air Cap looks like a  
plastic sheet filled with air bubbles. Use the pink (antistatic) Air Cap™ to  
reduce static electricity. Wrapping the instrument several times in this ma-  
terial will protect the instrument and prevent it from moving in the carton.  
4 Seal the carton with strong nylon adhesive tape.  
5 Mark the carton “FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE”.  
6 Retain copies of all shipping papers.  
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Hard Drive Recovery  
Hard Drive Recovery  
The Infiniium DCA hard drive recovery system offers a way to recover from  
situations when the instrument hard drive configuration becomes corrupt due  
to inadvertent user changes to the instrument or to a virus infection.  
The Infiniium DCA hard disk recovery system consists one floppy disk, one  
CD-ROM, and instructions. The recovery process will re-image the internal  
disk drive on the Agilent 86100B. After the recovery process is complete, the  
Infiniium DCA firmware is set to the latest revision as indicated on the recov-  
ery disks.  
N O T E  
Please be advised that all user files and the user network configuration settings will be  
lost during the recovery process.  
To order a free hard drive recovery package, visit  
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Agilent Technologies Service Offices  
Agilent Technologies Service Offices  
Call Center  
For technical assistance, you can contact your local Agilent Call Center.  
• In the Americas, call 1 (800) 452-4844  
Service Center  
Before returning an instrument for service, you must first call the Agilent  
Technologies Instrument Support Center.  
• In all regions, call (800) 403-0801  
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Working in Comfort  
Working in Comfort  
To optimize your comfort and productivity, it is important that you set up your  
work area correctly and use your Agilent product properly. With that in mind,  
we have developed some setup and use recommendations for you to follow  
based on established ergonomic principles.  
Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices are among those  
tasks that have been associated with repetitive strain injury (RSI) to soft tis-  
sues in the hands and arms. If you experience discomfort or pain while using  
your Agilent Technologies product, discontinue use immediately and consult  
your physician as soon as possible.  
Please study the recommendations offered here in this chapter. You may also  
wish to consult your employer’s human resources department or other rele-  
vant departments for guidance specific to your company.  
About Repetitive Strain Injury  
Because your comfort and safety are our primary concern, we strongly recom-  
mend that you use the infiniium DCA in accordance with established ergo-  
nomic principles and recommendations. Scientific literature suggests that  
there may be a relationship between injury to soft tissues - especially in the  
hands and arms - and prolonged improper use of keyboards or other equip-  
ment requiring repeated motions of the hands and forearms. This literature  
also suggests that there are many other risk factor that may increase the  
chance of such injury, commonly called Repetitive Strain Injury.  
What is RSI?  
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI—also known as cumulative trauma disorder or  
repetitive motion injury) is a type of injury where soft tissues in the body, such  
as muscles, nerves, or tendons, become irritated or inflamed. RSI has been a  
reported problem for those who perform repetitive tasks such as assembly line  
work, meatpacking, sewing, playing musical instruments, and computer work.  
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RSI has also been observed in those who frequently engage in activities such  
as carpentry, knitting, housework, gardening, tennis, windsurfing and lifting  
children.  
What causes RSI? The specific causes of RSI have not been established. Nevertheless, the inci-  
dence of RSI has been associated with a variety of risk factors, including:  
• Too many uninterrupted repetitions of an activity or motion.  
• Performing an activity in an awkward or unnatural posture.  
• Maintaining a static position for prolonged periods.  
• Failing to take frequent short breaks.  
• Other environmental and social factors.  
In addition, there have been reports associating the occurrence of RSI with  
the use of keyboards, mice, and other input devices. Also, certain medical con-  
ditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, obesity and diabetes, may predispose  
people to this type of injury.  
What if I  
experience  
discomfort?  
If you are experiencing any discomfort, seek professional medical advice  
immediately. Typically, the earlier a problem is diagnosed and treated, the eas-  
ier it is to resolve.  
Mice and Other Input Devices  
Various aspects of using mice and other input devices may increase your risk  
of discomfort or injury. Observing the following recommendations may reduce  
that risk.  
• Try to keep your hand, wrist, and forearm in a neutral position while using your  
mouse or other input device.  
• If you use your thumb to rotate the ball on a trackball or spaceball, keep it in a  
relaxed, natural shape, and maintain a neutral posture in your hand, wrist, and  
forearm.  
• Hold the mouse gently by draping your fingers over it. Keep your hand relaxed  
and fingers loose. Do not grip the mouse tightly.  
• It takes very little pressure or force from your fingers to activate the buttons or  
scroll wheel on your mouse, scrolling mouse, trackball, or other input device.  
Using too much force can place unnecessary stress on the tendons and muscles  
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in your hands, wrists, and forearms.  
• If you are using a scrolling mouse, be sure to keep your fingers and hand in a  
relaxed, neutral position when activating the scroll wheel. Also, this type of  
mouse features software that can minimize the number of mouse movements  
or button clicks.  
• When using a mouse, trackball, or other input device, position it as close to the  
keyboard as possible, and keep it at the same level as you do not have to stretch  
while using it.  
• Use a good quality mouse pad to enable the mouse to work most effectively and  
reduce unnecessary hand and wrist movements.  
• Be sure to keep your mouse and trackball clean. Regular removal of accumulat-  
ed dust and dirt helps ensure proper tracking and reduces unnecessary hand  
and wrist motions.  
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Using Plug-in Modules 3-10  
Using the Touch Screen 3-12  
Using the Quick Measure Feature 3-13  
If the Display Goes Blank 3-14  
Hiding and Moving Dialog Boxes 3-15  
Menus 3-16  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
The Infiniium DCA is designed to measure a variety of high speed digital com-  
munication waveforms. You can operate it in any of the following three instru-  
ment modes:  
• Eye/Mask Mode (100 Mb/s to 10 Gb/s) for eye diagram analysis and standards  
testing (for example, SONET/SDH, Gigabit Ethernet, and Fiber Channel).  
• TDR/TDT Mode for time domain reflectometry measurements  
• Oscilloscope Mode (DC to 20 GHz or 50 GHz)  
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Use the touch screen  
You can explore the instrument’s menus and change its settings by touching  
the display. Notice that the measurement toolbar changes depending on the  
selected instrument mode. Touch the channel, time and delay, and trigger  
level buttons located at the bottom of the display to change the horizontal and  
vertical scales. Or, you can change these settings using front-panel knobs and  
buttons.  
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Refer to the Help System  
To learn how to use your Infiniium DCA and to locate information on specifica-  
tions (including plug-in modules), instrument features, and measurement  
configuration refer to Chapter 4, “Using the Built-In Information System” in  
this book.  
You must provide a trigger input signal  
Because high-speed oscilloscopes are not capable of triggering directly on a  
test signal, you must first connect an external timing reference signal to the  
front-panel trigger input connector. This input allows the Infiniium DCA to  
synchonize to the input signal. You can select free-run triggering when an  
external trigger is unavailable. However, you will only be able to view the  
waveform for amplitude information only without any timing information. This  
is an easy way to examine the amplitude of a signal.  
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Introduction  
Front-panel features  
The following figure shows the input connectors, controls, power switch, and  
other front-panel features available on the Infiniium DCA.  
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Introduction  
Rear-panel features  
The following figure shows the rear-panel input connections available on the  
Infiniium DCA.  
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Eye/Mask Mode  
Eye/Mask Mode  
The Eye/Mask mode allows you to per-  
form NRZ (Non-Return to Zero), or RZ  
(Return to Zero) eye diagram measure-  
ments and eye mask tests. The eye dia-  
gram is typically produced by triggering  
the instrument with a synchronous  
clock signal.  
Eye/Mask mode measurements only  
work when an eye diagram, and not a  
pulse, is present on the screen. Mea-  
surements made on a pulse waveform  
while in Eye/Mask mode will fail.  
Once you are in Eye/Mask mode, press the Autoscale button. This ensures  
that an optimum eye diagram is displayed on the graticule. An optimum eye  
diagram consists of a full display of the eye in addition to portions of the wave-  
form preceding and following the eye.  
When you select the Eye/Mask mode, the  
measurement toolbars shown here appear.  
These measurement toolbars include mea-  
surements such as rise time, fall time, jitter,  
and extinction ratio, as well as the mask test  
start and stop controls.  
Eye measurement and mask test results  
appear below the display graticule. A maxi-  
mum of four eye measurement test results  
are displayed and include any failures or  
instrument messages that may occur.  
To learn more about the Eye/Mask mode and  
switching from NRZ to RZ measurement  
mode, consult the Help.  
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Oscilloscope Mode  
Oscilloscope Mode  
Use the Oscilloscope mode for pulse  
type waveforms that are triggered by  
an external signal. Oscilloscope mode  
measurements only work when a single  
valued waveform, and not an eye dia-  
gram, is present on the screen.  
When you select the Oscilloscope  
mode, the measurement toolbars shown  
here appear. These measurement toolbars  
include measurements such as rise time, fall  
time, overshoot, and Vp-p. All measure-  
ments, with the exception of jitter, can be  
performed on any of the following sources:  
channels, waveform memories, and math  
functions. One of the above sources must be  
turned on in order to perform an oscillo-  
scope measurement.  
If more than one source is turned on and  
you initiate a measurement, the Enter Mea-  
surement Info dialog box opens. This dialog  
box allows you to select the source you want  
to use for the measurement.  
Measurement results appear below the dis-  
play graticule. A maximum of four pulse  
measurement test results are displayed and include any failures or instrument  
messages that may occur.  
To learn more about the Oscilloscope mode, consult the Help.  
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TDR/TDT Mode  
TDR/TDT Mode  
The TDR/TDT mode allows you use  
time domain reflectometry (TDR) to  
verify the proper functioning of the  
physical components of your device  
under test using a time-delayed electri-  
cal pulse. You can also use time domain  
transmission (TDT) to measure both  
the attenuation and propagation delay  
of your device under test.  
TDR/TDT mode measurements when  
using a single-ended or differential  
TDR/TDT 5475x series plug-in module.  
When you select the TDR/TDT mode, the measure-  
ment toolbar shown here appears. This measurement  
toolbar includes measurements such as Quick TDR,  
normalization, rise time, and fall time. Quick TDR  
allows you to view an immediate display of the charac-  
teristics of your device under test. You can also use this  
toolbar to perform tasks such as setting up the stimu-  
lus and destination for your measurement.  
You can use markers to to verify the impedance, volt-  
age, and percent of reflection of a selected point on the  
waveform trace. TDR/TDT markers are initiated by  
turning on the X-axis marker(s) only. The Y-axis  
marker(s) will then track the waveform at the position  
determined by the X-axis marker. You can view the  
position of the marker values in the marker values tab  
located below the display graticule.  
To learn more about the TDR/TDT mode, consult the  
Help.  
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Using Plug-in Modules  
Using Plug-in Modules  
The Infiniium DCA holds up to two plug-in modules, which can provide up to  
four measurement channels. Each input channel has its own vertical controls.  
The amplitude scale knob adjusts the amplitude scale used for the input chan-  
nel. Use the amplitude offset knob to position the displayed signal. You can  
also set the amplitude scale and offset to specific values by touching of chan-  
nel buttons shown to at the bottom of the display.  
To install a module  
• Slide the module into an available slot and finger tighten the two front-panel  
locking screws.  
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Using Plug-in Modules  
You can use 8348x and 5475x series plug-in modules  
In addition to a complete line of modules designed specifically for this instru-  
ment, modules designed for use with HP/Agilent 83480A and 54750A main-  
frames can also be installed into the Infiniium DCA. The 8348x and 5475x  
series plug-in modules are equipped with a trigger input on the individual  
module front panels. Repeatedly press the Infiniium DCA’s front-panel Trigger  
Source button until the label for the desired trigger source is lit.  
C A U T I O N  
Electrical channel input circuits and the trigger input circuit can be damaged  
by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Avoid applying static discharges to the front-  
panel input connectors. Prior to connecting any coaxial cable to the  
connectors, momentarily short the center and outer conductors of the cable  
together. Avoid touching the front-panel input connectors without first  
touching the frame of the instrument. Be sure that the instrument is properly  
earth-grounded to prevent buildup of static charge. Wear a wrist-strap or heel-  
strap.  
C A U T I O N  
Optical channel fiber-optic connectors are easily damaged when connected to  
dirty or damaged cables and accessories. When you use improper cleaning and  
handling techniques, you risk expensive instrument repairs, damaged cables,  
and compromised measurements. Before you connect any fiber-optic cable to  
the digital communications analyzer, refer to “Cleaning Connections for  
Accurate Measurements” on page 1-30.  
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Using the Touch Screen  
Using the Touch Screen  
There may be times when you would like to disable the touch screen feature.  
For example, when pointing out a measurement result without initiating a  
change to the instrument. You can temporarily disable the touch screen for  
this purpose.  
A touch screen configuration utility can be used to ensure that the touch  
screen is both aligned and orientated with the display. It also allows you to  
adjust the touch screen speed to simulate a double-click and to turn the touch  
screen sound on or off.  
To temporarily disable the touch screen  
• Touch the disable button which is located at the top of the display. Touch the  
button a second time to reenable the touch screen.  
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Using the Quick Measure Feature  
Using the Quick Measure Feature  
Press Quick Measure and the Infiniium DCA automatically performs four  
measurements on a displayed signal. You can configure Quick Measure to  
include any four measurements located on the measurement tool bar. Quick  
Measure has a default set of measurements for each instrument mode. For  
example, in Oscilloscope mode the default measurements are: rise time, fall  
time, period, and V amplitude. In Eye/Mask mode you can also configure  
Quick Measure to perform a mask test.  
To configure Quick Measure  
• On the Measure menu, choose Quick Measure Config.  
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If the Display Goes Blank  
If the Display Goes Blank  
The display automatically turns off if the Infiniium DCA is powered over an  
eight hour period without being used. The purpose of this feature is to extend  
the life of the display. You can adjust the amount of time that must elapse  
before the screen is turned off by the backlight saver utility (for example, 2, 4,  
6, or 8 hours). This feature is especially useful if you are using remote mea-  
surements or leaving the instrument unattended for long periods of time.  
Although not recommended, you can disable this control so that the backlight  
is never turned off during inactivity.  
To reactivate the display  
• Touch the display screen  
• Move the mouse (if applicable)  
• Touch any button on the instrument front panel  
• Turn any knob on the instrument front panel  
To configure the backlight saver  
1 On the Setup menu, choose Display.  
2 Touch Enabled to enable or disable the backlight control.  
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Hiding and Moving Dialog Boxes  
Hiding and Moving Dialog Boxes  
Sometimes, dialog boxes may cover portions of a displayed signal and grati-  
cule that you wish to see. You can either move the dialog box or make it trans-  
parent.  
To move a dialog box  
• Touch the top of the dialog box, and drag your finger across of display to move  
the dialog box to a more convenient location.  
To make a dialog box transparent  
1 Select Dialog Boxes from the Setup menu.  
2 Touch Opaque or Transparent.  
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Menus  
Menus  
The instrument menus provide access to all functions. This section shows the  
layout of each menu. For detailed information on each of these menus, refer to  
the Help.  
The File menu  
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Menus  
The Control menu  
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Menus  
The Setup menu  
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Menus  
The Measure  
menu  
The Calibrate  
menu  
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Menus  
The Utilities menu  
The Help menu  
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Description of the Contents Topics 4-4  
Getting Help While Changing Instrument Settings 4-6  
Learning About Measurements Results 4-7  
Hiding the Help 4-8  
Printing the Contents of a Topic 4-9  
Selecting the Help Language 4-10  
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Using the Built-In Information System  
Using the Built-In Information System  
Using the Built-In Information System  
Where is the operating manual for your infiniium DCA? It is built into your  
instrument! To access the built-in information system, referred to as Help,  
simply touch Contents on the Help menu. This will open the contents topic  
that is shown in the figure on the following page. In this chapter, you’ll learn  
features that are unique to the Infiniium DCA’s Help system as well as tips that  
will make the system more useful to you.  
Exploring the Help should be familiar to you because it is similar to other Win-  
dows applications. You can, of course, use the touch screen or the mouse to  
explore the Help.  
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The Infiniium DCA Help Contents  
The Infiniium DCA Help Contents  
The following figure shows the 86100B Help contents. This is the starting  
point for learning how to use your Infiniium DCA.  
In addition to the 11 topics presented in the contents, be sure to use the index  
buttons located along the bottom of the topic window. These can be very help-  
ful in locating a topic of interest.  
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Description of the Contents Topics  
Description of the Contents Topics  
The following list describes the information you can find in each of the con-  
tents topics.  
This topic contains links to useful information you may  
want to read first.  
Getting Started  
This topic contains links to utilizing the instrument  
functionality.  
Using the Instrument  
This topic provides step-by-step procedures for many  
configuration and measurement tasks.  
Setup Guide  
This topic contains information about the status of the  
instrument or an action that has been performed.  
Messages and Errors  
This topic contains descriptions and specifications of  
plug-in modules used with the Infiniium DCA.  
Modules and  
Specifications  
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Description of the Contents Topics  
This topic provides information about optical and elec-  
trical connector care.  
Connector Care  
This topic provides information about file management,  
using your network, and printing.  
Managing Files and  
Networks  
This topic contains descriptions of all instrument main-  
frame specifications.  
Instrument  
Specifications  
This topic provides a list of terms and their definitions.  
This topic provides technical support information.  
Glossary  
Technical Support  
New Features  
This topic contains the links to both new and enhanced  
features in this version of the Infiniium DCA software.  
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Getting Help While Changing Instrument Settings  
Getting Help While Changing Instrument  
Settings  
Help is available directly from dialog boxes in the graphical user interface.  
• To see overview information in an open dialog box, touch the Book icon. A top-  
ic window opens and describes the dialog box and its controls.  
• To get information on a specific item in the dialog box, touch the What’s this?  
icon. Then touch the desired control on the dialog box. A window appears with  
a description of the selected control, as shown in the following figure.  
Book icon  
Whats this? icon  
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Learning About Measurements Results  
Learning About Measurements Results  
After a measurement is performed, the displays shows the Measure tab which  
includes the measurement results. The fastest way to get help on measure-  
ment configuration or algorithms is to touch the Setup & Info button. The  
following figure shows the location of this button.  
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Hiding the Help  
Hiding the Help  
When using the Help, you can temporarily hide it so that you can see the  
entire display. Then, you can re-display the Help with the same topic still  
showing.  
• To hide the Help, touch the Minimize button located at the top of the Help  
window.  
• To re-display the Help, touch the Restore button that is shown on the display.  
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Printing the Contents of a Topic  
Printing the Contents of a Topic  
You can print the entire contents of a Help topic or a pop-up window. To print  
the entire contents of a Help topic, simply touch the Print button located at  
the top of the Help window.  
To print the entire contents of a pop-up Help window, by following the steps  
below.  
1 Connect a printer and a mouse pointing device to the Infiniium DCA.  
2 Place the pointer over the topic, and click the right mouse button. Then click  
Print Topic.  
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Selecting the Help Language  
Selecting the Help Language  
Help is available in more than one language. On the Help menu, touch Select  
Help Language, and then touch the language you want to view. Please  
ensure that the Help file is closed before changing the language selection. You  
can only view one version of help at a time.  
Help Version  
Refer to the English version of help to view the most current information about instru-  
ment features and specifications.  
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Regulatory Information  
Compliance with German Noise Requirements  
Compliance with German Noise Requirements  
This is to declare that this instrument is in conformance with the German Reg-  
ulation on Noise Declaration for Machines (Laermangabe nach der Maschinen-  
laermrerordnung -3.GSGV Deutschland).  
Notice for Germany: Noise Declaration  
Acoustic Noise Emission  
LpA < 70 dB  
Geraeuschemission  
LpA < 70 dB  
Operator position  
Normal position  
per ISO 7779  
am Arbeitsplatz  
normaler Betrieb  
nach DIN 45635 t.19  
Compliance with Canadian EMC Requirements  
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001.  
Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la norme NMB du Canada.  
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Declaration of Conformity - Mainframe  
Declaration of Conformity - Mainframe  
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Declaration of Conformity - Plug-in Modules  
Declaration of Conformity - Plug-in Modules  
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Index  
contents topic, 4–3  
cotton swabs, 1–37  
CSA mark, 1–4  
Numerics  
12 GHz trigger bandwidth, 1–6  
5475x series plug-in modules, 3–11  
8348x series plug-in modules, 3–11  
dialog box  
A
making transparent, 3–15  
moving, 3–15  
dialog boxes, 4–6  
dimensions, 1–10  
dust caps, 1–37  
accessories  
connecting, 1–11  
adapters  
APC 3.5 (f-f), 1–7  
SMA (f-f), 1–7  
Add Printer Wizard, 1–18  
Agilent  
Web site, 1–29  
E
electrical channel input circuits, 1–26  
electrostatic discharge, 1–26  
Eye/Mask Mode, 3–2, 3–7  
Agilent offices, 1–43  
algorithms, 4–7  
amplitude offset, 3–10  
amplitude scale, 3–10  
Applications menu, 3–18  
Autoscale button, 3–7  
fiber optics  
care of, 1–24, 3–11  
cleaning connections, 1–30  
connectors, covering, 1–40  
fiber-optic adapters, 1–8  
File menu, 3–16  
file sharing, 1–23  
foam swabs, 1–37  
front panel  
B
blank screen, 3–14  
Book icon, 4–6  
built-in information system, 4–2  
temporarily hiding, 4–8  
power switch, 1–24  
C
calibration  
module, 1–26  
calibration certificate, 1–6  
care of fiber optics, 1–24, 3–11  
CE mark, 1–4  
cleaning, 1–3  
adapters, 1–38  
hard drive recovery, 1–42  
help, 4–2  
help language, selecting, 4–10  
help topic, printing, 4–9  
non-lensed connectors, 1–37  
clock signal, 3–7  
compressed dust remover, 1–37  
connecting  
accessories, 1–11  
printer, 1–12  
connector  
input  
connector, 1–30  
instrument  
checking the shipment, 1–5  
positioning, 1–11  
powering up, 1–24  
returning for service, 1–39  
care, 1–30  
Contents topic, 4–2  
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instrument modes, 3–2  
ISM1-A, 1–4  
positioning the instrument, 1–11  
power  
isopropyl alcohol, 1–37  
requirements, 1–15  
switch, 1–24  
power switch, 1–15  
Print Setup, 1–18  
printer  
K
keyboard, 1–6, 1–11  
connecting, 1–12  
printer driver, 1–18, 1–20  
procedures, step-by-step, 4–4  
L
LAN, 1–23  
language version, 4–10  
line cords, 1–13  
line power  
Quick Measure button, 3–13  
requirements, 1–15  
M
rack mount, 1–6  
Measure menu, 3–17  
measurement channels, 3–10  
measurement results, 4–7  
measurement toolbar, 3–3  
measurement toolbars, 3–7, 3–8, 3–9  
menu  
hard drive, 1–42  
Restore button, 4–8  
S
bar, 3–16  
Safety Class 1 Product, 1–3  
sales and service offices, 1–43  
service, 1–39  
Minimize button, 4–8  
module calibration, 1–26  
module, installing, 3–10  
modules, installing, 1–9  
mouse, 1–6, 1–11  
sales and service offices, 1–43  
Setup & Info button, 4–7  
shipment, checking package content, 1–5  
shipping procedure, 1–39  
supported printers, 1–18, 1–20  
swabs, 1–37  
N
network printers, 1–23  
network setup, 1–23  
noise declaration, 5–2  
synchronous clock signal, 3–7  
T
TDR/TDT Mode, 3–2, 3–9  
time and date, 1–17  
O
online help, 4–2  
Options menu, 3–19  
Oscilloscope Mode, 3–2, 3–8  
time-domain reflectometry, 3–2  
timing reference signal, 3–4  
touch calibration, 1–22  
touch screen, 1–16, 3–3  
configuration, 1–22  
P
disabling, 3–12  
package contents, 1–5  
packaging for shipment, 1–40  
plug-in modules, 3–10  
Touch Screen Config, 1–22  
trigger input signal, 3–4  
Trigger Source button, 3–11  
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U
Utilities menu, 1–22  
W
warm-up time, 1–26  
Web site, Agilent, 1–29  
weight, 1–10  
What’s this? icon, 4–6  
wire bail, positioning, 1–11  
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