Hardware Front Panel Connectors and Indicators
- Updated2023-02-20
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Hardware Front Panel Connectors and Indicators
Note The previous illustration is not representative of all
WTS
models. The front panel of your specific model may differ.
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Refer to the user documentation for required maintenance measures to ensure user safety and/or preserve the specified EMC performance. |
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The signal pins of this product's input/output ports can be damaged if subjected to ESD. To prevent damage, turn off power to the product before connecting cables and employ industry-standard ESD prevention measures during installation, maintenance, and operation. |
Caution Apply external signals only while the
WTS
is powered on. Applying external signals while the device is powered off may cause damage.
| Connector | Use |
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| PORT <0..n> | Full duplex signal analyzer/signal generator channels. |
| REF IN | Input connector that allows for the system to be locked to an external 10 MHz Reference Clock.
Note Not supported on all models.
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| REF OUT | Output connector that exports a 10 MHz Reference Clock or the 120 MHz Sample Clock. |
| CAL OUT | Output connector that provides a signal generator local oscillator output signal of a frequency that is specified by setting the generator output frequency. This signal can be used as a calibrated tone for system calibration. |
| Ethernet (2) | Connects the WTS to a PC or network using an Ethernet cable. |
| USB (4) | Connects the WTS to a keyboard and mouse using USB cables. |
| Monitor Output | Connects the WTS to a monitor using a DisplayPort cable. |
| LED | Indications |
|---|---|
| TX<0..n> | Indicates that the RF chain is configured for output (default). |
| <0..n> | Indicates that signals are being received on the channel(s) that are lit. |
| STATUS |
Indicates the power status of the |
Related Information
- Maintenance
This section describes basic maintenance procedures you can perform on the WTS .