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`Warning
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`Caution denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure that, if not
`correctly performed or adhered to, would result in damage to or destruction
`of the instrument. Do not proceed beyond a caution sign until the indicated
`conditions are fully understood and met.
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`correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury or loss of life.
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`This is a Safety Class I 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 the instrument,
`is likely to make the instrument dangerous. Intentional interruption is
`prohibited.
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`No operator serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified
`personnel. To prevent electrical shock, do not remove covers.
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`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.
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`For continued protection against fire hazard, replace fuse only with same
` The use of other fuses or materials is
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` 8590 Series equipment
`To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the
`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.
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`There are many points inside the instrument which can, if contacted,
`cause personal injury. Be extremely careful. Any adjustments or service
`procedures that require operation of the instrument with the protective
`covers removed should be performed only by trained service personnel.
`This product conforms to Enclosure Protection Standard IP 2 0 according
`to IEC-529, and protects against finger access to hazardous parts within
`the enclosure.
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` risk of electrical shock if operated
`This product presents a
`when wet. This product conforms to Enclosure Protection Standard
`IP 2 0 according to IEC-529, and therefore, it does not protect against the
`admittance of water into the interior of the product.
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`Before switching on this instrument, make sure that the line voltage selector
`switch is set to the voltage of the power supply and the correct fuse is
`installed.
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`Always use the three-prong AC power cord supplied with this product. Failure
`to ensure adequate earth grounding by not using this cord may cause product
`damage.
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`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 then 800 watts,
`then forced convection must be used.
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`Caution
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`Degree 2 per IEC-1010 and IEC-664 respectively.
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`Regulatory Information
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`HP 8590 Series Spectrum Analyzer Documentation Description
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`Manuals Shipped with Your Spectrum Analyzer
`HP 8590 E-Series and L-Series Spectrum Analyzers User’s Guide
`Describes how to prepare the analyzer for use.
`Describes analyzer features.
`Describes common applications.
`Tells how to make measurements with your spectrum analyzer.
`Includes error messages.
`Calibration Guide
`Provides analyzer specifications and characteristics.
`Provides manual procedures to verify specifications.
`Indicates the test equipment required for verification.
`HP 8590 E-Series and L-Series Series Spectrum Analyzers Quick Reference Guide
`Describes how to make a simple measurement with your spectrum analyzer.
`Briefly describes the spectrum analyzer functions.
`Lists all the programming commands.
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`Options
`Option 910: Additional User’s Documentation
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`Provides an additional copy of the user’s guide, the calibration guide, and the quick
`reference guide.
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`Option 915: Service Guide and Component-Level Information
`Describes troubleshooting and repair of the spectrum analyzer.
`Option 915 consists of two manuals:
`HP 8590 E-Series and L-Series Spectrum Analyzers, and HP 8591 C Cable TV Analyzer;
`Assembly-Level &pair Service
`describes adjustment and assembly level repair of
`the analyzer.
`HP 8590 E-Series and L-Series Spectrum Analyzers, and HP 8591C Cable TV Analyzer;
`Component-Level &pair Service
`provides information for component-level repair
`of the analyzer.
`Options 041 and 043: HP 8590 E-Series and L-Series Spectrum Analyzer and HP 8591C
`Cable TV Analyzer Programmer Guide
`The HP 8590 E-Series and L-Series Spectrum Analyzer and HP 8591C Cable TV Analyzer
`Programmer’s Guide describes analyzer operation via a remote controller (computer)
`for Options 041 and 043. This manual is provided when ordering either Option 041 or
`Option 043.
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`How to Order Manuals
`Each of the manuals listed above can be ordered individually. To order, contact your local
`HP Sales and Service Office.
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`1. Preparing For Use
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`3. Making Basic Measurements
`What You’ll Learn in This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Resolving Signals of Equal Amplitude Using the Resolution Bandwidth Function .
`Resolving Small Signals Hidden by Large Signals Using the Resolution Bandwidth
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`Comparing Signals Using Delta Markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
`Measuring Low-Level Signals Using Attenuation, Video Bandwidth, and Video
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`Identifying Distortion Products Using the RF Attenuator and Traces
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`Third-Order Intermodulation Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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`Measuring Signals Near Band Boundaries Using Harmonic Lock . . . . . . . . .
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