HP Officejet 6000 User Manual

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Page 1 - Model 6000

1Desktop Antenna Measurement SystemModel 6000

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10Control Unit Side ViewControl Unit Front ViewParallel Port Platform Controller UnitThe Platform Control unit controls the positioning of the Horizon

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12Upon receiving your shipment of the Rotator Unit Please inspect the package to ensure all pieces are there and notdamagedMain components1. Positione

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13Tripod and Elevation Unit AssemblyThe rotator unit has been shipped to you either complete in a matter that requires Minimal effort to assemble.BEFO

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14 Connecting the platform and vertical actuator.Attach the Thrust Plate using the 4 includeded10-32x1/4” Screws. be sure not to overtighten screwsand

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15Attaching the cablesYou should have received 5 Seperate Cables and a power supply with your DAMS System.1. 2- 10 Ft. Custom Calibrated SMA cable.(1-

Page 8 - To Find System Information:

161. Place Software CD in CD-ROM drive, The CD Menu should Start Automatically, If the menu doesnot start automatically run setup.exe from your CD-RO

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17Installing the Userport.Sys Driver (Required for Windows NT, 2000, And XP Professional users)NOTE: If you recieved a Pre-Configured Laptop From us,

Page 10 - System Overview

18 5. Press the “Advanced” button to bring up the Advanced Properties Dialog Box. Set the Instrument Timeout to 15 seconds. Press OK , then O

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19Tripod Compatibility InformationThe DAMS system has been designed so that it will operate with most any tripod, when purchasing a new tripodyou must

Page 12 - Unpacking the System

2This Publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software is protected under internationalcopyright laws, with all rights reserved . Ne

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20Calibrating/Setting the Vertical Movement to 0 Degrees -- See Also Vertical Calibration Settings In order for the software to move the platfor

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21SCREEN SLEEPERS and Power Saving options.Be sure to disable screen sleepers, Power Saving Features and otherApplications, which may cause GPIB or dl

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24Chapter 2 - Software Overview Measurement SettingsMeasurement SettingsInstrument Selection and SettingsYou can now choose from multiple combinations

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25Chapter 2 - Software Overview Measurement SettingsMeasurement SettingsReceive Instrument -Spctrum Analyzer SettingsBandwidth- Sets the bandwidth win

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26Degrees Per Measurement- Displays the CURRENTdegrees-per measurement based off of total degrees sliderandthe degrees per measurement settings (note:

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27Chapter 2 - Software Overview Calibration SettingsCalibration SettingsScalar CalibrationThis feature anables you to make a scalar calibration using

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28Measurement ControlsPost Measurement OptionsMeasure Horiz. Sweep- When this button is pressed, the software will begin making measurements by moving

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29Measurement Status and DisplaysMeasurement Status windowGraphical Status DisplaysThe Graphical status windows allow you to view the Real-Time data a

Page 23 - Chapter 2

3Table Of ContentsNOTICE ...2Int

Page 24 - Measurement Settings

30Data Processing IntroductionThe Data Processing Feature is your gateway to unlocking the data contained within your antenna measure-ments. After mak

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31Data RegistersWhen working with data in the Data Processing feature all of the data is stored in registers, these regesters alowyou to have “Holding

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32Visualization OptionsThe data visualuzation options enables you to view the Antenna Data in a wide variety of formats.Azmuth vs. Frequency vs. Ampli

Page 27 - Calibration Settings

33Dynamic Amplitude PlotDynamic Polar PlotGroup Delay FunctionAbout: This plot offers a Linear or Log Mag 2D look intothe Gain Pattern of the measure

Page 28 - Chapter 2 - Sofware Overview

34Measurement CalculatorUse this option to perform arithmetic operations on the measurement registers. For example if you make mea-surements on one an

Page 30 - Data Processing

36Important---- If you are using a VNA this information does not apply to you.Performing a Scalar Calibration1. Be sure Platform Power supply is secu

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37Making a basic Horizontal/Azimuth Measurement1. Be sure Platform Power supply is securely attached and plugged in2. Attach antenna to rotator platf

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38Chapter 3 - Making Measurements Az/El Scan MeasurementsPerforming an AZ/EL Scan Measurement1. Be sure Rotator Power is Securely attached and plugge

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40Chapter 4 - Using the Data Processing FeatureIntroductionUse the Data Proceessing section to work with the data you collected after you make any Ant

Page 36 - System Calibration

41Saving and Loading Measurement Data Sets.All Measurement Data is stored in Data Sets, each Data Set consists of a group of 4 Data Registers. These 4

Page 37 - Basic Measurements

42Viewing and working with measurements in 3DPress any of the 3D Buttons to View the “Active Register” Data in 3D Using the MatLab Viewing Interface.

Page 38 - Az/El Scan Measurements

43Viewing and working with the Dynamic Amplitude Plot1. From the Main Data Processing Page click on Amplitude Frequency Plot and you will be taken tot

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44Viewing and working with the Polar Plot display1. From the Main Data Processing Page click on “Polar Plot” and you will be taken to the screenshown

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45Using the Measurement Calculator / Register Math Function.Understanding the Register Math FunctionsMeasurement data is initially stored in the Activ

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46Using the Measurement Calculator / Register Math Function. Contd.Clip FunctionUse this to create a thre

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47Exporting DataMeasurement Export ProcessVARIABLES: - All variables are single column arraysScalar = The first real array toggled by switch 2 to be w

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48Adata is your measurement data array in complex format from the baisc page 1 softwareThe first column is a scalar array and can set the count for ex

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49Using the Dipole and Isotropic Link Calculator-Use the ideal dipole to simulate an entire link measurement set. Then you may perform calculator oper

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50Once you have saved your dipole array into REG1 (or 2,3,4) calculate the Aperture array and save the resultsinto REG2. Now use the calculator to mu

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51Data Processing FeatureGroup Delay FunctionGroup delay is the derivative (slope) of the transmission phase angle. For passive circuit elements the g

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54TroubleshootingProblem- Red Light does not come onPossible Causes- Power Supply is not connected correctly, Power Switch is not in the ON positionSo

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55Warranty InformationThe Antenna Measurement System is guaranteed for 2 years on parts and labor from the time it was received by you. Ifthere is a p

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6IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of a Diamond EngineeringDesktop Antenna Measurement System! Also Known As DAMSDiamond Engineering’s Desk

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7Key Features· Light Weight- Platform is made of high quality, light weight Acrylic material for easy portability·USB Port Connectivity- Unit easily c

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8• AMD/Pentium Class Computer with 1000 Mhz. Processor Or Higher (2 Ghz or Higher Recommended)• 512 MB Ram• 500 Megabytes Hard Disk Space• 1 Available

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9USB Port Platform Controller UnitSystem OverviewPlatform Controller top viewPlatform Controller rear viewThe USB Platform Control unit is a highly ac

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