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Seite 1 - MS, MP, CB Matrix Series

i “There Is No Substitute for Experience” DOW-KEY MICROWAVE MS, MP, CB Matrix Series MS-2U18SFRL-4/X-GPIB CAN BUS RF SWITCH MATRIX Operator’s Manua

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4 General Information 1.4 CB Matrices CB-Series stands for Crossbar. It is a matrix with several inputs connecting to several outputs. Only one input

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5 General Information 1.5 Technical Specifications Refer to appendix A

Seite 4 - Manual Revision History

6 General Information 1.6 Safety Precaution Safety precautions should be observed before using this product and any associated instrumentation. This

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7 2 System Layout 2.1 Front Panel Layout 2 Note: The matrices shown below are with the LCD on the front panel and rear mounted switches. Matrices wi

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8 System Layout 2.2 Rear Panel Layout for 2U models Figure 2-2 shows the general layout of the rear panel of a variety of 2U models. All models have

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9 System Layout 2.3 Rear Panel Layout for 3U models Figure 2-3 shows the general layout of the rear panel of a variety of 3U models. All models have

Seite 8 - 1.2 MS Matrices

10 System Layout 3U MS series (with external switches) 3U MS series (with internal switches) or MP series or CB series 3U

Seite 9 - 1.3 MP Matrices

11 System Layout 2.4 Rear Panel Layout for 4U models Figure 2-4 shows the general layout of the rear panel of a variety of 4U models. All models hav

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12 System Layout 4U MS series (with external switches) 4U MS series (with internal switches) or MP series or CB series 4U MS seri

Seite 11 - 1.5 Technical Specifications

13 System Layout 2.5 Top View Layout Figure 2-5 shows the top view layout of all models. Note: The dimension indicated on the drawing is for 3

Seite 12 - 1.9 Repacking for shipment

ii Copyright © Dow-Key Microwave Corporation 2010, all rights reserved. Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published m

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14 System Layout 2.6 RF configuration Refer to appendix B.

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15 3 Connections 3.1 Power Connection 3.1.1 Line Voltage The matrix operates from a line voltage in the range of 110V to 240V at a frequency of 50 o

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16 Connections Insert small bladed screwdriver to release the fuse. Figure 3-1, Power Entry Module Line Voltage Fuse Rating Manufacturer Manufactu

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17 Connections 3.3 RS232 Connection The switch matrix may be operated over this connection (See Section 6 for a description of the commands). The RS

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18 Connections 3.4 CAN Bus Connection This connection allows the internal matrix controller to be easily interfaced to another Dow-Key Microwave Swit

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19 Connections 3.5 GPIB Control Connection On the rear panel of the matrix is a GPIB (IEEE-488) control port which gets connected to the GPIB port o

Seite 19 - 2.5 Top View Layout

20 Connections 3.5.2 Interface Signals The GPIB (IEEE-488) interface system consists of 16 signal lines and 8 ground lines. The 16 signal lines are

Seite 20 - 2.6 RF configuration

21 Connections 3.5.4 Handshake Lines The three handshake lines (NRFD, NDAC, DAV) control the transfer of message bytes among the devices and form th

Seite 21 - 3 Connections

22 Connections The REN (Remote Enable) signal is asserted only by the System Controller. Its assertion does not place devices into remote control m

Seite 22 - 3.2 Ground Connection

23 4 Configuring the Matrix for Operation 4.1 Matrix Configuration The ‘brain’ inside Dow-Key Matrices, referred to as the “Matrix Controller”, has b

Seite 23 - 3.3 RS232 Connection

iii WARRANTY Dow-Key Microwave Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from date

Seite 24 - 3.4 CAN Bus Connection

24 Configuring the Matrix 4.3 Adding and Deleting Switches The following rules apply when adding a switch to the Matrix Configuration (the desired I

Seite 25 - 3.5 GPIB Control Connection

25 Configuring the Matrix Example procedure: Before adding it to the Configuration you need to find the switch’s ID. To do this select Main Menu>

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26 5 Manual (LOCAL) Operation 5.1 The Touch Screen Interface Power On: Position the rocker switch on the rear panel of the Matrix to the ON positi

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27 Manual (LOCAL) Operation The figure above shows the matrix LCD touch screen (sometimes referred to as the “User Interface”, or “UI”) a

Seite 28 - 3.6 USB Port

28 Manual (LOCAL) Operation 5.2 Main Menu 5.2.1 Switching Operations Switch Operations Menu Set Switch Positions View the currently set position a

Seite 29 - 4.1 Matrix Configuration

29 Manual (LOCAL) Operation Recall Positions Recall from non-volatile memory the state of the positions of all switch ID’s configured to the matrix,

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30 Manual (LOCAL) Operation 5.2.2 Error Operations View the contents of the Error Log (see Section 7.5.1). Each entry is displayed with the oldest b

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31 Manual (LOCAL) Operation 5.2.3 System Settings System Settings Menu ! Important Note: The matrix controller is designed to offer the maximum expa

Seite 32 - 5 Manual (LOCAL) Operation

32 Manual (LOCAL) Operation 4. NOTE: this operation “puts the matrix’s switches to sleep” thereby rendering the matrix inoperable during the proces

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33 Manual (LOCAL) Operation 5.2.4 Ethernet Options Ethernet Menu Not applicable to GPIB (IEEE-488) models. This button is not operational. 5.2.5

Seite 34 - 5.2 Main Menu

iv Manual Revision History The revision history shown below lists all revisions and addendums created for this manual. The revision level increases n

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34 6 IEEE 488.2 Register model 6.1 Introduction to IEEE 488.2 The topics discussed in sections 4.2 to 4.3 are for the most part transparent to

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35 IEEE 488.2 Register Model 6.5 The Status Byte Register The Status Byte register reports conditions from the other registers. Data in the instr

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36 IEEE 488.2 Register Model 6.6 The Standard Event Register The Standard Event Register reports different types of events that may occur in the in

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37 IEEE 488.2 Register Model 6.7 IEEE 488.2 Common Commands This matrix implements common commands that the IEEE-488.2 standard defines. The foll

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38 7 Remote Operation 7.1 Introduction to SCPI SCPI is a command structure that is based on the IEEE-488.2 specification which Dow-key has adapte

Seite 40 - IEEE 488.2 Register model

39 Remote Operation 7.3 Command Separators and conventions • A colon (:) is used to separate a command keyword from a lower level keyword. • A bl

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40 Remote Operation 7.4 Common Commands The following contains the IEEE 488.2 common commands of SCPI that the GPIB controller is compatible with. T

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41 Remote Operation 7.4.3 *ESE? Syntax *ESE? Description This query allows the user to determine the current contents of Standard Event Statu

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42 Remote Operation 7.4.5 *IDN? Syntax *IDN? Result A string is returned which consists of the following parts: Model Model Matrix model num

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43 Remote Operation 7.4.7 *OPC? Syntax *OPC? Description This query returns an ASCII character “1” when all pending operations have been finished.

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vi Table of Contents 1 General Information ... 11

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44 Remote Operation 7.4.8 *RST Syntax *RST Description This command performs a device reset. This will set the instrument so that all switches are

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45 Remote Operation 7.4.10 *SRE Syntax *SRE <enable_value> Parameters Enable_value Value that corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of the

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46 Remote Operation 7.5 System Commands The following contains the SCPI system commands that the GPIB, RS-232 and USB control is compatible with.

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47 Remote Operation Example “SYST:ERR?” Result was “1, INVALID CHARACTER”, check for more errors. Description: This error is no longer supporte

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48 Remote Operation SYST:ERR?” Result was “10, SWITCH DID NOT RESPOND,x”, check for more errors. Description: Switch x did not respond to a position

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49 Remote Operation SYST:ERR?” Result was “30, COMMAND UNRECOGNIZED”, check for more errors. Description: This error code is generated when the comm

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50 Remote Operation 7.5.2 SYST:SERIALNUMBER? Syntax SYSTem:SERIALNUMBER? Description Returns the matrix serial number. Result n Possible error co

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51 Remote Operation 7.5.3 SYST:STATUS? Syntax SYSTem:STATUS? Description This command will return all Switch positions, Local/Remote mode, Power s

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52 Remote Operation 7.5.4 SYST:SCREENSAVER? Syntax SYSTem:SCREENSAVER? Description This command will return the screen saver time settings n (n is

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53 Remote Operation 7.5.6 SYST:GPIBADDRESS? Syntax SYSTem:GPIBADDRESS? Description This command will return the matrix’s GPIB address. Possible va

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vi 6.2 Condition Register ... 346.3 Event Register ...

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54 Remote Operation 7.6 Switch [Module] Command Set The following contains the switch [module] commands of SCPI that the GPIB / RS 232 / USB con

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55 Remote Operation 7.6.2 Setting switch x to position n x = switch [module] address. n = position to set and must be within the switches paramete

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56 Remote Operation 7.6.3 Requesting Switch x current position x = switch address. Examples: • ROUTE:SWITCHx? • ROUT:SWITx? • :SWITx? Result: Ret

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58 GPIB, RS232 and USB Command description for standard matrices Command Syntax Response Action 1 *IDN? MS-2U18S-3/10-GPIB Returns string in ’Mod

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59 Remote Operation Note: 1. Commands are NOT case sensitive. 2. For GPIB communication no ASCII termination is required, but the End Or Identify

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60 Appendix A Technical Specifications Model: MS-2U18SFRL-4/X-GPIB Configuration: 4 Transfer switches mounted on the front panel RF Connectors

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61 Appendix A Front View:

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62 Appendix B RF Configuration Model: MS-2U18SFRL-4/X-GPIB Four independent transfer switches (Dow-Key part number: 411L-420832N-ROHS) mounted on t

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1 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction The Dow-Key Microwave MS, MP, CB Switch Matrix series are electromechanical RF matrices. They come equipped

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2 General Information 1.2 MS Matrices MS-Series stands for Multiple Switches. It is a matrix where a number of independent switches are populated on

Seite 68 - Appendix B

3 General Information 1.3 MP Matrices MP-Series stands for Multiplexer. It is a matrix with one input connecting to many outputs (only one at the ti

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