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CMU200/CMU300
1100.0008.02/1100.0008.03
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CMU Tabbed Divider Overview
Contents
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2 Chapter 2: Adjustment
3 Chapter 3: Repair
5 Chapter 5: Documents
Index
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CMU Contents
Contents
General.............................................................................................................................................. 1.1
A) Calibration by an R&S Representative with an ACS Calibration System ........ 1.1
B) Sending the Instrument to the Factory (Memmingen, Germany) ..................... 1.1
Necessary Documents ............................................................................................................ 1.1
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Contents CMU
2 Adjustment........................................................................................................... 2.1
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CMU Contents
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Contents CMU
Opening the instrument and removing the FRONT MODULE ....................... 3.35
Replacing the option ....................................................................................... 3.36
Completing the instrument and putting into operation .................................... 3.36
Replacing the RF FRONTEND.............................................................................................. 3.37
Opening the instrument and removing the RF FRONTEND .......................... 3.37
Installing the new RF FRONTEND MODULE and completing the instrument3.37
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.37
Replacing the REFERENCE BOARD.................................................................................... 3.38
Opening the instrument and removing the REFERENCE BOARD ................ 3.38
Installing the new REFERENCE BOARD and completing the instrument...... 3.38
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.38
Replacing the RXTX BOARD1 .............................................................................................. 3.39
Opening the instrument and removing the RXTX BOARD1........................... 3.39
Installing the new RXTX BOARD1 and completing the instrument ................ 3.39
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.39
Replacing the TR-CORRECTION MODULE in the RXTX BOARD1..................................... 3.40
Opening the instrument and removing the TR-CORRECTION MODULE ..... 3.40
Installing the new TR-CORRECTION BOARD and completing the instr. ...... 3.40
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.40
Replacing the DIGITAL BOARD............................................................................................ 3.41
Opening the instrument and removing the DIGITAL BOARD ........................ 3.41
Installing the new DIGITAL BOARD and completing the instrument.............. 3.41
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.41
Replacing the MODULES: ADC MODULE1, DDC MODULE1, TXDSP MODULE1, AUC
MODULE1 in the DIGITAL BOARD....................................................................................... 3.42
Opening the instrument and removing the modules....................................... 3.42
Installing the new sandwich module and completing the instrument.............. 3.42
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.43
Replacing the Option OCXO REFERENCE OSC. CMU-B11 or CMU-B12........................... 3.44
Opening the instrument and removing the OPTION OCXO REF. OSC......... 3.44
Installing the new OPTION OCXO REFERENCE OSC. and completing the
instrument..................................................................................... 3.44
Manual OCXO adjustment ............................................................................. 3.44
Replacing the Option UNIVERSAL SIGNALLING UNIT CMU-B21....................................... 3.45
Opening the instrument and removing the OPTION UNIV. SIGN. UNIT ....... 3.45
Installing the new OPTION UNIV. SIGN. UNIT and completing the instr....... 3.45
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.45
Replacing the MODULES: DSP MODULE0/1, IQOUT MODULE, OPTION SPEECH CODEC
CMU-B52 (INCLUDES DSP MODULE3) in the UNIV. SIGN. UNIT...................................... 3.46
Opening the instrument and removing the modules....................................... 3.46
Installing the new sandwich module and completing the instrument.............. 3.46
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.47
Replacing the Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. CMU-B41 ......................................................... 3.48
Opening the instrument and removing the Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA........ 3.48
Installing the new Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. and completing the instr. ..... 3.48
Automatic module data adjustment ................................................................ 3.48
Replacing the POWER SUPPLY........................................................................................... 3.49
Removing the POWER SUPPLY ................................................................... 3.49
Installing the new POWER SUPPLY .............................................................. 3.49
Replacing the Instrument Fan ............................................................................................... 3.50
Opening the instrument and removing the fan ............................................... 3.50
Installing the new fan and completing the instrument..................................... 3.50
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CMU Tables
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Tables CMU
Tables
Table 1-1 Measuring instruments and auxiliary equipment for manual performance test ..................... 1.2
Table 1-2 Test report ........................................................................................................................... 1.18
Table 2-1 Measuring instruments and auxiliary equipment for manual adjustment of the CMU ........... 2.1
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CMU Manuals
Chapter 1 Provides all the information necessary to check CMU for compliance with rated
specifications. The required test equipment is included, too.
Chapter 2 Describes the adjustment of the +5 VDC reference source and of the 10-MHz
reference frequency source as well as the software-controlled adjustment of indi-
vidual module data following module replacement.
Chapter 3 Describes the design of CMU as well as simple measures for repair and fault
diagnosis, in particular, the replacement of modules and access to hardware set-
tings by means of service commands.
Operating Manual
In the operating manual for CMU basic unit you will find information about the technical specifications
of CMU, the controls and connectors on the front and rear panel, necessary steps for putting the in-
strument into operation, the basic operating concept, manual and remote control.
For introduction typical measurement tasks are explained in detail using the functions of the user in-
terface and program examples.
The operating manual contains all information on the characteristics, operation and remote control of
the CMU including RF and Audio measurements. It further provides hints on preventive maintenance
and fault diagnosis by means of warnings and error messages output by the unit.
For Options
Manual Order Number Type Description Stock No.
The GSM base station tests described in operating manual CMU-K30/-K31/-K32 require a CMU300
(Universal Radio Communication Tester for BTS). All other radio communication equipment is tested
with model CMU200.
1 Performance Test
This chapter provides the necessary information for checking the technical data of the CMU. Please
read the general notes on the test procedure on page 1.7 first. Then follows a list of the measuring
equipment required for the performance test; a form for the test report is to be found at the end of this
chapter.
The adjustment of the instrument for restoring the data integrity and the measuring equipment required
for this purpose will be described in chapter 2 of this service manual.
General
The technical data of a CMU can be checked in the following ways:
Advantages
• Automatic procedure
• Small measurement uncertainties
• Calibration and readjustment
• In most cases, the instrument does not have to leave the country
Advantages
• Automatic procedure at the final test setup
• Minimum measurement uncertainties
• Calibration and readjustment
Necessary Documents
• Operating manual CMU200/CMU300
• Data sheet CMU200
Note: It is recommended to read the following journal on the subjects "measurement uncertainty"
and "tolerance analysis": ETSI Technical Report ETR 028, June 1997
Item Type of instrument Required characteristics Appropriate device R & S order Use
number
Test Setups
The quality of the test setup has an effect on the measurement procedures.
Note: Make sure to use only high-quality coax cables and coax connectors as well as calibrated
measuring equipment.
Reference Frequencies
Test setup REF1:
REF1
Spectrum
Analyzer
REFIN DUT RF3 OUT
GEN (FSE
(CMU) or
FSIQ)
Spectrum
DUT REF OUT 2 Analyzer
(CMU) (FSE or
FSIQ)
REF IN
10 MHz Reference Freq.
TX Level Measurements
Test setup TX1, TX2, TX3, TX4 (depending on level range):
½ Normalize spectrum analyzer (FSIQ) to wideband power meter (NRVD) at Max. Level setting of the
CMU (test setups TX1, TX2, TX3).
The attenuator of the spectrum analyzer must be held at this position over 60 dB.
½ Normalize spectrum analyzer with preamplifier to spectrum analyzer at last level (test setups TX3,
TX4).
The attenuator of the spectrum analyzer must be held at this position over 60 dB.
TX1
DUT .. +5 dBm
NRV-Z51 NRVD
(CMU) RF3OUT
TX2
-33 dBm/
-16 dBm
DUT NRV-Z4 NRVD
(CMU) RF1 /
RF2
TX3
TX4
General TX measurements
Test setup TX5:
TX5
AUX3, pin2 ext. Trigger input
Spectrum
DUT RF1, RF2, RF3 analyzer
(CMU) (FSE or
FSIQ)
RX Level measurements
Test setup RX1, RX2 (depending on level range):
NRV-
Z4 NRVD
RX1
Power Power
GEN LPF Splitter
Ampl.
depending on max.
level of power splitter DUT
(CMU)
RX2 NRV-
NRVD
Z4
-30 dB
Power LPF
GEN direct. coupl
Ampl.
DUT
(CMU)
General RX Measurements
Test setup RX3:
RX3
RF1,RF2,RF4IN DUT
GEN
(CMU)
RX Demodulation Measurements
Test setup RX4:
RX4
Demodulator
RF4IN DUT IF3RX CH1 (FSE with
GEN FSE-B7 or
(CMU)
FSIQ)
Tolerance Analysis
Due to the small measurement uncertainty of the CMU, the measuring equipment must meet stringent
requirements. Since the measurement uncertainty of the measuring equipment to be achieved depends
on the test setup used, it is recommended to perform a tolerance analysis.
To be able to trace back errors in the measurement, the measurement uncertainty should also be
indicated in the test report.
The tolerances given in the test report refer to the values specified in the data sheet, ie the
measurement uncertainties of the test setup used are to be taken into account as well.
The suggested frequencies and levels at which the measurements should be performed have been
selected according to the instrument concept. The user can of course also select other frequencies and
levels within the scope of values guaranteed in the data sheet.
Note: Before testing the rated specifications, allow the instrument to warm up for at least 15 min.
The ambient temperature should be 23 °C to 26 °C.
Selftest
The CMU offers various selftest options for checking the functioning and for troubleshooting. Before
carrying out the performance test, the Maintanance menu in the BASE function group should be called
up and the following selftests should be performed:
• Continuous Selftest
• 1Å4/3Å2 RF Loop Test
Test: ½ Select the individual test in the BASE (MAINTENANCE) menu and check the results
(Continuous Selftest, 1Å4/3Å2 RF Loop Test).
Note: The Continuous Selftest combines the System Selftest and Internal RF Loop Selftest. In
this test, only a passed/failed message with error output is indicated. In case of errors, an
error file ‘cst.err’ is created in addition.
1Å4/3Å2 RF Loop Test: Selftest RF Path RF1ÅRF4 IN and RF3 OUTÅRF2 via external
N-coax cable by power measurements via internal generator and analyzer. In this test, all
measured values are indicated.
To obtain more detailed information start the following tests:
System selftest: Selftest of the instrument for diagnostic voltages; only a
passed/failed message with error output is indicated.
Internal RF Loop Selftest: Selftest of the RF path by means of power measurements
via internal generator and analyzer. All measured values
are indicated.
FE Selftest: Selftest of the RF FRONTEND module via diagnostic
voltages. All measured values are indicated.
REF Selftest: Selftest of the REFERENCE BOARD module via diagnostic
voltages. All measured values are indicated.
DIG Selftest: Selftest of the DIGITAL BOARD module via diagnostic
voltages. All measured values are indicated
RXTX1 Selftest: Selftest of the RXTX1 BOARD module via diagnostic
voltages. All measured values are indicated.
Interface Test
IEC-bus Interface
Preparation: ½ Connect the IEC-bus interfaces of the CMU and the controller via IEC-bus
cables.
Test: ½ Send the string ‘*IDN?<CR><NL>’ from the controller to the CMU and read the
reply STRING of the CMU.
The reply STRING must contain the following message:
‘ROHDE & SCHWARZ,CMU<Var>,<Ser_Nr>,<Firmware_Vers._Nr>’
RS–232 Interface
Preparation: ½ Connect the RS–232 interfaces of the CMU and the controller via null-modem
cables (cf. page 5.1.1, "Measuring Instruments and Auxiliary Equipment").
Set the RS–232 interface of the controller to 8 data bits, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, no
parity bit, XON/XOFF handshake and 19200 baud.
Test: ½ Send the string ‘*IDN?<CR><NL>’ from the controller to the CMU and read the
reply string of the CMU.
The reply string must contain the following message:
‘ROHDE & SCHWARZ,CMU<Var>,<Ser_Nr>,<Firmware_Vers._No>’
Reference Frequencies
For different range of adjustment of the internal reference oscillator, the synchronization with an external
reference frequency is checked.
Note: The resolution of the frequency counter/analyzer should be max. 1/10 of the maximum
permissible deviation.
REF IN
The frequency and level ranges and the pull-in range are checked. The signal generator and the
frequency counter must be synchronized (test setup REF1).
Preparation: ½ Feed in at REF IN: 10.000 050 MHz sinewave, 1.4 V(rms).
½ Connect frequency counter to RF3 OUT.
Test: ½ Use frequency counter to measure frequency deviation from 1.000 005 000 GHz.
Preparation: ½ Feed in at REF IN: 9.999 950 MHz sinewave, 1.4 V(rms).
½ Connect frequency counter to RF3 OUT.
Test: ½ Use frequency counter to measure frequency deviation from 0.999 995 GHz.
REF OUT 1
The level and frequency are checked.
REF OUT 2
The level and frequency are checked. The CMU and the frequency counter must be synchronized (test
setup REF2).
TX Frequency Accuracy
Preparation: Test setup TX5, but CMU not synchronized with frequency counter/analyzer and
no external trigger.
CMU connector RF3 OUT.
Test: Time from trigger point when the specified offset (< 1 kHz) from the stop
frequency is reached.
TX Level Error
Preparation: Test setup TX1 to TX4 (depending on level range).
Control: ½ Set CMU to desired connector, frequency and level (RF Analyzer must be
OFF).
VSWR
Preparation: ½ Connect (scalar) network analyzer to RF1, RF2, RF3 OUT, RF4 IN one after
the other.
Cable losses must be corrected.
Control: CMU: Switch generator on and set level to minimum (–130 dBm or
–90 dBm), switch RF wideband analyzer on (RF1/RF2/RF4 IN).
Test: ½ Measure VSWR at 10 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2700 MHz.
Control: ½ Set CMU to frequency = 1 GHz, specified level and ramping mode.
Test: ½ The time period from the trigger point to the point in time when the nominal
level < 0.5 dB has been reached is measured.
TX Harmonics
Preparation: Test setup TX5, no external trigger
Analyzer: Center = 2 x fnom or Center = 3 x fnom, Span = 1 MHz.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF1, specified frequency, level = –27 dBm.
Test: The suppression of the signal at twice or three times the nominal frequency is
measured relative to the nominal signal.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF2, specified frequency, level = –10 dBm.
Test: The suppression of the signal at twice or three times the nominal frequency is
measured relative to the nominal signal.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF3 OUT, specified frequency, level = +10 dBm.
Test: The suppression of the signal at twice and three times the nominal frequency is
measured relative to the nominal signal.
TX Non Harmonics
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF3 OUT, specified setting frequency, level = 0 dBm.
Test: The suppression of the signal is measured at the test frequency relative to the set
signal.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF3 OUT, specified setting frequency, specified level.
Test: The suppression of the signal is measured at the test frequency relative to the set
signal.
Test ½ Measure the phase noise at the specified spacing from the carrier.
TX Residual FM
Preparation: Test setup TX5, no external trigger.
½ Connect spectrum analyzer or modulation analyzer to RF1.
TX Residual AM
Preparation: Test setup TX5, no external trigger.
½ Connect spectrum analyzer or modulation analyzer to RF1.
Test: The suppression of the carrier at fc is measured relative to the useful sideband
signal at fc + fmod.
Control: ½ Set CMU to desired RX frequency and level and Input in menu RF
ANALYZER/ GENERATOR.
Measuring Bandwidth = 1 kHz.
Control: ½ Set CMU to desired RX connector, frequency and level and Input in menu RF
Analyzer/ Generator.
Measuring Bandwidth = Wide
RX Harmonics
Preparation: Test setup RX3,
Generator = fin ; level = 0 dBm.
Test: ½ The suppression of the signal at twice and three times the input frequency is
measured relative to the input signal.
Test: ½ The suppression of the signal at twice and three times of input frequency is
measured relative to the input signal.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF2, Max Level = 2 dBm, Mode = Low Distortion
Test: ½ The suppression of the spurious or image signal is measured relative to the
input signal.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF4 IN, Max level = 0 dBm, Mode = Low Distortion
Test: The suppression of the spurious or image signal is measured relative to the input
signal.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF2, Max Level = 10 dBm and to desired frequency.
½ Switch on frequency-selective power meter.
Test: The measurement is taken with a small test bandwidth at different carrier offsets.
Note: The input level is +10 dBm, RBW = 100 Hz
--> Phase noise = measured value –10 dB –21 dB.
RX Residual FM/AM
Preparation: Test setup RX4,
Generator = fiCMU ; level = –20 dBm.
Control: ½ Set CMU to connector RF4 IN, Max Level = –20 dBm and to desired
frequency.
½ Switch on frequency-selective power meter.
Test: The measurement is taken with an external FM/AM demodulation instrument (FSE
with FSE-B7) via the IF3RXCH1 BNC connector at the rear panel of the CMU.
½ Set the FSE to desired frequency, ref. level, AF filters.
Control: Set CMU to given receive frequency, Max. Level, Bandwidth, Mode = Low Noise.
Test: Use frequency-selective power meter, measurement bandwidth = 1 kHz / 500 kHz,
measured value in dB below reference level (Max. Level).
TX GSM Modulation
Only with options CMU-K21, CMU-K22, CMU-K23 or CMU-K24:
The GSM phase/frequency error of a TX path is measured.
Test: Phase (rms and peak) and frequency errors are measured according to GSM
recommendation.
RX GSM Demodulation
Only with option CMU-K21, CMU-K22, CMU-K23 or CMU-K24:
Control: Signal generator SMIQ: GSM signal at given frequency, level according to table,
bursted with the following settings:
Digital Std -> GSM/EDGE -> State -> ON;
Digital Std -> GSM/EDGE -> Select Slot -> Burst type -> NORM
Digital Std -> GSM/EDGE -> Select Slot -> Slot Level -> FULL
Digital Std -> GSM/EDGE -> Select Slot -> Data -> PN9
Digital Std -> GSM/EDGE -> Select Slot -> TSC -> TSC0
CMU: GSM Non Signalling, training sequence = GSM 0, trigger source = IF
Power, Trigger Level = Medium
Test: ½ Measure GSM phase error (rms and peak) as well as frequency error.
Location Update
Call to MS
Call Release
Call from MS
Echo test
Power ramp, Phase/Frequency error measurement
Handover GSM900/1800
Location Update
Call to MS
Call Release
Call from MS
Echo test
IS136-mobile test
Only with Option CMU-K27, CMU-K28.
Location Update
Call to MS
Call Release
Call from MS
Echo test
AMPS-mobile test
Only with Option CMU-K29.
Location Update
Call to MS
Call Release
Call from MS
Echo test
Test Report
Serial number:
Test person:
Date:
Signature:
General Tests
CONTINUOUS SELFTEST Passed passed
Å Å
1 4/3 2 RF LOOP TEST Passed passed
REF IN 1 MHz –1 +1 Hz
TX Frequency Accuracy
TX Frequency accuracy 2200 MHz TX –2200 +2200 Hz
Frequency (TCXO),
accuracy –220 +220
(B11),
–11 +11
(B12)
TX Frequency Settling
TX frequency settling time TX 400 µs
F1 = 100 MHz ->F2 = 200 MHz to Frequency
<1 kHz settling
TX frequency settling time 400 µs
F1 = 1800 MHz ->F2 = 1900 MHz to
<1 kHz
TX frequency settling time 400 µs
F1 = 2200 MHz ->F2 = 2100 MHz to
<1 kHz
TX frequency settling time 400 µs
F1 = 100 MHz ->F2 = 2200 MHz to
<1 kHz
TX frequency settling time 400 µs
F1 = 2000 MHz ->F2 = 100 MHz to
<1 kHz
VSWR
VSWR RF1 10 MHz VSWR 1.2
VSWR RF1 900 MHz 1.2
VSWR RF1 1800 MHz 1.2
VSWR RF1 2700 MHz 1.6
VSWR RF2 10 MHz 1.2
VSWR RF2 900 MHz 1.2
VSWR RF2 1800 MHz 1.2
VSWR RF2 2700 MHz 1.6
VSWR RF3 OUT 10 MHz 1.5
VSWR RF3 OUT 900 MHz 1.5
VSWR RF3 OUT 1800 MHz 1.5
VSWR RF3 OUT 2700 MHz 1.7
VSWR RF4 IN 10 MHz 1.5
VSWR RF4 IN 900 MHz 1.5
VSWR RF4 IN 1800 MHz 1.5
VSWR RF4 IN 2700 MHz 1.6
TX Harmonics
TX 2nd harmonic at RF2 at carrier TX –30 dBc
frequency = 10 MHz harmonics
TX 2nd harmonic at RF2 at carrier –30 dBc
frequency = 900 MHz
TX 2nd harmonic at RF2 at carrier –30 dBc
frequency = 1800 MHz
TX 2nd harmonic at RF2 at carrier –30 dBc
frequency = 2200 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF2 at carrier –30 dBc
frequency = 10 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF2 at carrier –30 dBc
frequency = 900 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF2 at carrier –30 dBc
frequency = 1800 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF2 at carrier –30 dBc
frequency = 2200 MHz
TX 2nd harmonic at RF3 OUT at –20 dBc
carrier frequency = 10 MHz
TX 2nd harmonic at RF3 OUT at –20 dBc
carrier frequency = 900 MHz
TX 2nd harmonic at RF3 OUT at –20 dBc
carrier frequency = 1800 MHz
TX 2nd harmonic at RF3 OUT at –20 dBc
carrier frequency = 2200 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF3 OUT at carrier –20 dBc
frequency = 10 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF3 OUT at carrier –20 dBc
frequency = 900 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF3 OUT at carrier –20 dBc
frequency = 1800 MHz
TX 3rd harmonic at RF3 OUT at carrier –20 dBc
frequency = 2200 MHz
TX Residual FM
TX Residual FM at 1000 MHz 50 Hz
30 Hz to 15 kHz, rms
TX Residual FM at 1000 MHz 200 Hz
30 Hz to 15 kHz, peak
TX Residual FM at 1000 MHz 5 Hz
CCITT, rms
TX Residual FM at 2000 MHz 50 Hz
30 Hz to 15 kHz, rms
TX Residual FM at 2000 MHz 200 Hz
30 Hz to 15 kHz, peak
TX Residual FM at 2000 MHz 5 Hz
CCITT, rms
TX Residual AM
TX Residual AM at 500 MHz 0.02 %
CCITT, rms
TX Residual AM at 1000 MHz 0.02 %
CCITT, rms
TX Modulation characteristics
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = 10 kHz, fRF
= 1000 MHz
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = –20 kHz, fRF
= 1000 MHz
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = 20 kHz, fRF
= 1000 MHz
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = 30 kHz, fRF
= 1000 MHz
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = 60 kHz, fRF
= 1000 MHz
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = 100 kHz, fRF
= 1000 MHz
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = 135 kHz, fRF
= 1000 MHz
TX Modulation characteristics –40 dBc
carrier suppression, fmod = –135 kHz,
fRF = 1000 MHz
RX Harmonics
RX 2nd harmonic at RF2 , fIN = 50 RX –30 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 100 MHz harmonics
RX 2nd harmonic at RF2 fIN = 600 –30 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 1200 MHz
RX 2nd harmonic at RF2 , fIN = 625 –30 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 1250 MHz
RX 2nd harmonic at RF2 , fIN = 1100 –30 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 2200 MHz
RX 3rd harmonic at RF2 , fIN = 50 MHz, –30 dBc
CMU frequency = 150 MHz
RX 3rd harmonic at RF2 , fIN = 400 –30 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 1200 MHz
RX 3rd harmonic at RF2 , fIN = 420 –30 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 1260 MHz
RX 3rd harmonic at RF2 , fIN = 730 –30 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 2190 MHz
RX 2nd harmonic at RF4 IN , fIN = 50 –20 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 100 MHz
RX 2nd harmonic at RF4 IN , fIN = 600 –20 dBc
MHz, CMU frequency = 1200 MHz
RX Spurious Response
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, RX –50 dBc
fIN = 1876.03 MHz, CMU frequency = Spurious
903 MHz response
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 881.6 MHz, CMU frequency = 903
MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 843.085 MHz, CMU frequency =
200 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 421.5425 MHz, CMU frequency =
200 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 908.0575 MHz, CMU frequency =
300 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 605.3716667 MHz, CMU
frequency = 300 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 454.02875 MHz, CMU frequency
= 300 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 500 MHz, CMU frequency =
505.35 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 968.0575 MHz, CMU frequency =
60 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 1200 MHz, CMU frequency =
291.9425 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 645.3716667 MHz, CMU
frequency = 60 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 1200 MHz, CMU frequency =
891.9425 MHz
RX inherent spurious response at RF2, –50 dBc
fIN = 1936.115 MHz, CMU frequency =
60 MHz
RX Residual FM/AM
RX Residual FM at 500 MHz at RF4 RX residual 50 Hz
IN, –20 dBm FM/AM
30Hz to 15 kHz, rms
RX Residual FM at 500 MHz at RF4 200 Hz
IN, –20 dBm
30Hz to 15 kHz, peak
Frequency 10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960, 1710, 1730,
MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2100, 1750, 1770, 1790, 1810, 1830, 1850, 1870, 1890, 1910,
2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1930, 1950, 1970, 1990
Level –33, –55, –73, –87, –106, –117, –130 –33, –55, –73, –87, –106, –117, –130
in dBm
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Generator GSM Specification RF Generator
Frequency 10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960, 1710, 1730,
MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2100, 1750, 1770, 1790, 1810, 1830, 1850, 1870, 1890, 1910,
2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1930, 1950, 1970, 1990
Level –16, –41, –59, –73, –95, –106, –117 –16, –41, –59, –73, –95, –106, –117
in dBm
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Generator GSM Specification RF Generator
Frequency 10, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960, 1710, 1730,
MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2100, 1750, 1770, 1790, 1810, 1830, 1850, 1870, 1890, 1910,
2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1930, 1950, 1970, 1990
Level +5, –18, –36, –50, –72, –80, –90 +5, –18, –36, –50, –72, –80, –90
in dBm
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Generator GSM Specification RF Generator
RX Power meter (frequency selective) level error at RF1 (measurement on frequency cal. points)
Frequency 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 450, 470, 490, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960,
in MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2000, 1720, 1740, 1760, 1780, 1800, 1820, 1840, 1860, 1880,
2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980
Level +47, +40, +33, +30, +25, +20, +15, +10, +6, 0, –5, +47, +40, +33, +30, +25, +20, +15, +10, +6, 0, –5, –10,
in dBm –10, –15, –20, - 25, –30, –35, –40 –15, –20, - 25, –30, –35, –40
Note: P = –40 dBm is valid for f = 50 MHz to 2200 Note: P = –40 dBm is valid for f = 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
MHz only only
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Analyzer GSM Specification RF Analyzer
RX Power meter (frequency selective) level error at RF2 (measurement on frequency cal. points)
Frequency 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 450, 470, 490, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960,
in MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2000, 1720, 1740, 1760, 1780, 1800, 1820, 1840, 1860, 1880,
2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980
Level +33, +26, +19, +16, +11, +6, +1, –4, –8, –14, –19, +33, +26, +19, +16, +11, +6, +1, –4, –8, –14, –19, –24,
in dBm –24, - 29, –34, –39, –44, –49, –54 –29, –34, –39, –44, –49, –54
Note: P = –54 dBm is valid for f = 50 MHz to Note: P = –54 dBm is valid for f = 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz only only
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Analyzer GSM Specification RF Analyzer
RX Power meter (frequency selective) level error at RF4 IN (measurement on frequency cal.
points)
Frequency 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 450, 470, 490, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960,
in MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2000, 1720, 1740, 1760, 1780, 1800, 1820, 1840, 1860, 1880,
2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980
Level 0, –6, –9, –14, –19, –24, –29, –33, –39, –44, –49, 0, –6, –9, –14, –19, –24, –29, –33, –39, –44, –49, –54,
in dBm –54, –59, –64, –69, –74, –80 –59, –4, –69, –74, –80
Note: P = –80 dBm is valid for f = 50 MHz to Note: P = –80 dBm is valid for f = 50 MHz to 2200 MHz
2200 MHz only only
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Analyzer GSM Specification RF Analyzer
RX Power meter (wideband) level error at RF1 (measurement on frequency cal. points)
Frequency 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 450, 470, 490, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960,
1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2000, 1720, 1740, 1760, 1780, 1800, 1820, 1840, 1860, 1880,
in MHz 2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980
Level +47, +40, +33, +30, +25, +20, +15, +10 +47, +40, +33, +30, +25, +20, +15, +10
in dBm Note: P> +33 dBm is calibrated from 800 MHz to Note: P> +33 dBm is calibrated from 800 MHz to
2000 MHz only; 2000 MHz only;
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Analyzer Base Unit RF Analyzer
RX Power meter (wideband) level error at RF2 (measurement on frequency cal. points)
Frequency 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 450, 470, 490, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960,
in MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2000, 1720, 1740, 1760, 1780, 1800, 1820, 1840, 1860, 1880,
2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980
Level +33, +26, +19, +16, +11, +6, +1, –4 +33, +26, +19, +16, +11, +6, +1, –4
in dBm
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Analyzer Base Unit RF Analyzer
RX Power meter (wideband) level error at RF4 IN (measurement on frequency cal. points)
Frequency 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1000, 450, 470, 490, 820, 840, 860, 880, 900, 920, 940, 960,
in MHz 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, , 2000, 1720, 1740, 1760, 1780, 1800, 1820, 1840, 1860, 1880,
2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980
Level 0, –6, –9, –14, –19, –24, –29 0, –6, –9, –14, –19, –24, –29
in dBm
Tolerance See data sheet: See data sheet:
Base Unit RF Analyzer Base Unit RF Analyzer
Options for CMU200: CMU-K20, K21, K22, K23, K24, TX Generator GSM Modulation
Output RF3 OUT, level 10 dBm, GSM Non Signaling
Training Sequence GSM0, Bit Modulation PRBS, Transmission Burst
Options for CMU200: CMU-K20, K21, K22, K23, K24, RX Analyzer GSM Demodulation
Input RF2, GSM Non Signaling
Training Sequence GSM0, Trigger Source IF Power, Trigger Level Medium
2 Adjustment
The following chapter describes the manual adjustment of the reference sources as well as the
software-controlled adjustment of individual module data following module replacement (automatic
adjustment of module data).
The manual adjustment of the +5 VDC reference source which provides the highly stable DC reference
voltage for the individual CMU modules as well as that of the 10 MHz reference frequency source which
determines the frequency accuracy of the CMU are described. The adjustment permits to maintain and
restore the data integrity of the instrument.
Manual adjustments must be performed at an ambient temperature between +23°C and +30°C after the
instrument has warmed up.
After the software-controlled adjustment has been performed, the CMU is ready for use and offers full
data integrity except for the level accuracy. In order to attain the level accuracy specified in the data
sheet, it is necessary to record the path error data. To this end, the CMU must be tested using the test
system ACS 100 (see chapter 1, Performance Test).
Manual Adjustment
In the following, the measuring instruments and auxiliary means required for the manual adjustment of
the CMU, the appropriate preparations of the instrument as well as the individual adjustments will be
explained.
Table 2-1 Measuring instruments and auxiliary equipment for manual adjustment of the CMU
Opening the casing: ½ Remove the power plug on the CMU and place the CMU onto the
front handles.
½ Loosen the four Phillips screws at the four rear-panel feet and
take off the feet.
½ Pull off the instrument tube towards the top.
½ Locate the adjustment devices (see chapter 5, drawing
1100.0008.01 D page 3).
½ After performing the manual adjustment, close the casing again
in the reverse order.
Preparation: ½ Connect the DC voltmeter test cable to the SMB plug X221 (see
chapter 5, drawing 1100.1027.01 page 1) on the motherboard.
½ Switch on the CMU and allow it to warm up for approx. 5 minutes.
TCXO
In order to match the data stored in EEPROMs on the respective modules to the complete instrument,
an automatic adjustment of module data is always necessary after replacing a module.
In addition to some standard information such as module name, serial number, hardware status and
date of manufacture, these stored data items contain important pieces of information within value tables
from module pre-testing, e.g. frequency responses for module error data.
This information permits to make the complete instrument ready for operation again (see also chapter 1,
Performance Test).
In the following, the preparations and the procedure of the automatic module data adjustment will be
explained.
Replacement of module(s): ½ Replace the faulty module(s) (see chapter 3, module replace-
ment).
½ Close the CMU casing (see chapter 3, module replacement).
½ Connect the CMU to the mains and switch on.
Starting the version manager: ½ Note the startup in the display when switching on the CMU for the
first time.
½ When a beep can be heard three times, press the MENU
SELECT key.
The version manager is started (see also chapter 4, Firmware
Update). The display includes the menu item FIRMWARE
UPDATE AFTER BOARD CHANGE.
Procedure: ½ Press the softkey to the left of the above mentioned menu item.
3 Repair
This chapter describes the design of the CMU, simple measures for repair and troubleshooting and, in
particular, the replacement of modules. For troubleshooting and diagnosis, a maintenance menu is
available, which permits to poll diagnostic voltages of the modules and indicate limit violations.
The installation of options and software update are explained in chapter 4 of this service manual.
Cabinet design The casing of the CMU is a robust, gray-blue Rohde & Schwarz standard
casing according to BW 2000.
It consists of a frame with integrated rear panel and a labeling panel at
the front of the frame. The frame is covered by a one-piece tube and
screwed with four rear-panel feet. Two front handles are screwed to the
frame as standard, a further handle on the left side can be provided as
accessory.
The dimensions are as follows:
Overall: W*H*L 465 mm * 193 mm * 517 mm
Rackmount: W*H 1/1 of 19 inch * 4 units
Note: The terms "left" and "right" in the manual always refer to the front view of the instrument.
Block diagram
FAN
MAINS
POWER SUPPLY INTERFACES
Option
FAN
Sandwich
Modul
MICRO UNIV. SIGN. UNIT 1
SPEECH
PROC.
CODEC DSP DSP CMU-B21 OCXO
CMU-B52 MODULE 3 MODULE 1 REFERENCE
FPGA 1 OSC.
FIFO 2*12 C M U - B 1 1 /1 2
DSP
IQOUT MODULE
MODULE 0 OCXO
FPGA 2
R5
REFERENCE BOARD
DIGITAL BOARD N E TC LK2
2 1 to 8 4 M H z
AUC MODULE 1 TXDSP MODULE 1
D IV
2 /4
I A N E TC LK1
IF3TX1
IQ
D 2 1 to 8 4 M H z
DSP
D IV
2 /4
MOD Q A
D
168MH z
168MH z
13.85MH z LO
8 4 to
8 4 to
VCO
VCO
1 1 0 .8M 3
FPGA FPGA
LINK ATDSP 1 1 0 .8M 2
DDS
DDS
1 1 0 .8M 1
ADC MODULE 1 DDC MODULE 1 D IV
3
2*12
A 12 X T A L
D DDC 1 1 0 .8
M H z
DSP
+5VREF TC XO
RXTX BOARD 1 R120
10M H z
R121
Attenuator
RFRXTXAUX2
RX
RFRX2
RFTX1
RFTX2
Attenuator
IF3RX1
RFRX1 RFRX1
IF1 843.085MHz
IF3 10.7MHZ IF2 486.515MHZ
/1816.115 MHZ
FAN
TR-CORRECTION
MODULE
PCMCIA INTERFACE
RF FRONTEND
FRONTMODUL HARDDISK
FAN
RF3OUT
R4IN
RF2
RF1
Instrument Frame
The instrument frame consists of front frame, module support, partition, cage and air duct. The module
support is screwed to the front frame. It incorporates the partition, the cage and the air duct and
provides all mechanical connectors and slots for modules. The MOTHERBOARD for electrical
connection of the modules as well as the big fan for cooling the modules are screwed to the instrument
frame.
FRONT MODULE The components of the FRONT MODULE that are directly arranged at
the front of the CMU are the LCD and the operating keys with the
spinwheel.
The operating keys consist of a membrane and a mat inserted into the
keyboard frame of the FRONT MODULE. The operating keys are
colored differently to highlight their function and partly labeled.
This module can be conveniently replaced as a unit.
The beeper with sound outlet on the FRONT MODULE is used for
acoustic prompts and error warnings.
Electrical interfaces The electrical interfaces are mounted on an extra mounting plate. The
RF interfaces are components of the RF FRONTEND.
Loudspeaker A loudspeaker with sound outlets at the labeling panel allows for
acoustic hints for AF signals. It is controlled via the option CMU-B41
AUDIO-GEN. + ANA.
Axial fan in the casing The right side panel contains a temperature-controlled axial fan (120
mm x 120 mm x 38 mm), which sucks in cold ambient air at the right
tube of the casing and blows it through the modules via a ventilation
duct and further ventilation slots. The amount of air is controlled via the
width of the slots depending on the power dissipation of the module.
The modules are cooled by the air flow, and the heated air is then
blown out at the left side panel.
Axial fan of power supply In addition, the power supply of the CMU is equipped with its own
temperature-controlled axial fan (80 mm x 80 mm x 25 mm) with a
separate air circulation. The fan sucks in cold air on the left rear side of
the power supply casing and blows out the heat produced in the power
supply on the right rear side of the power supply casing.
Axial fan of FRONT MODULE For cooling the controller board, the FRONT MODULE is provided with
its own axial fan (40 mm x 40 mm x 10 mm), which sucks in cold
ambient air on the left side of the instrument and blows it out at the
right side panel.
The cooling concept makes sure that all components are optimally
cooled so that the complete instrument achieves a high MTBF.
FRONT MODULE
The FRONT MODULE consists of an aluminum case panel and a mounting plate which accommodates
the LCD, the keyboard mat with the membrane and the spinwheel.
The case panel incorporates the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER, the fan and the hard disk.
Operating keys The operating keys consisting of a keyboard mat and a membrane
release a contact when the rubber key is pressed. Two LEDs for the
STANDBY/ON key (orange for STANDBY/green for ON) are also
accommodated on this membrane.
The rubber keys enable the user to call up all CMU functions.
The key evaluation and LED control are effected via a film cable
connector on the controller board. Like the control of the two LEDs, it is
controlled in a special microprocessor on the controller board by
means of a matrix technique. This microprocessor permits to store the
status of the STANDBY/ON key when switching off using the power
switch.
FRONT MODULE The FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER contains all the necessary
CONTROLLER components on a board such as processor, memory chips, I/O devices
(ISA bus), lithium battery, IEC-bus controller (IEEE), two serial
interfaces (COM1/2), a parallel interface (LPT), LCD graphics
controller, external VGA monitor graphics interface (monitor) and an
external keyboard connection (keyboard PS/2).
In addition, a floppy controller for an external floppy disk drive and an
IDE hard disk controller are integrated on the controller board.
Hard disk The hard disk is screwed to the printed circuit board above the FRONT
MODULE CONTROLLER (MODEL 04) or is screwed to the rear of the
aluminum case panel (MODEL 12) and connected to the printed circuit
board via a ribbon cable.
Fan A small axial fan in the case panel produces an air flow through the
FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER, cooling it with cold ambient air.
POWER SUPPLY
The POWER SUPPLY of the CMU consists of a two-part aluminum casing with three boards arranged
in a so-called sandwich technique (U-shape). In addition to cooling, the axial fan already mentioned
above (see cooling of instrument) is also used to support the three boards.
STANDBY/ON signal The control signal STANDBY/ON controlled by the FRONT MODULE
CONTROLLER (depending on the operating key STANDBY/ON on the
front of the instrument frame) activates the power supply.
Power Factor Correction The POWER SUPPLY is a primary clocked switching power supply
(PFC) and Standby circuit with Power Factor Correction (PFC) and Standby circuit (+12 V
Standby).
On the secondary side, it generates all DC voltages (+3.3 V; +5.2 V;
+6 V; +8 V; +12 V; +12 VFAN; +12 V Standby; +28 V; -12 V) for the
CMU.
The secondary voltages are open-circuit-proof and short-circuit-proof
with respect to ground and each other.
POWERGOOD - Signal When switching on and off (defined reset), the POWER SUPPLY
generates a POWERGOOD signal for control of the FRONT MODULE
CONTROLLER.
AC voltage supply A 3-pin connector with integrated 2-pin mains switch for connection
with the AC-Supply is installed on the rear panel of the POWER
SUPPLY. From there, the AC supply voltage is internally taken to the
first board via two cables.
Two fuses are also fitted there as a means of fire protection.
Note: These fuses are not accessible to the user from outside and
are only blown in the case of a serious fault of the power
supply (servicing required!).
Primary side The following circuit parts follow on the first board: EMI filter and power
rectifier. The rectified AC supply voltage is taken via a cable to the
second board of the Power Factor Correction (PFC). This circuit
converts the rectified AC supply voltage up to a constant voltage of
380 VDC. Then this voltage is taken to a step down converter which
provides a constant voltage of 280 VDC for the subsequent resonance
step down converter, which chops it with approx. 35 kHz.
An additional connecting cable is used to feed the big transformer
located on the first board. It is provided with taps for the various
secondary voltages, and the following rectifiers constitute the transition
to the DC secondary side.
Secondary side The +12 V-, -12 V- and +6 V- secondary voltages are provided with
analog regulators in order to ensure a high spurious suppression.
The +3.3 V- and +5.2 V- secondary voltages have their own stepdown
converters to achieve small power dissipations.
The +28 V- voltage requires a stepup converter in order to generate
the high voltage with a high accuracy.
At the +12 VFAN, a constant current source is used for efficient
suppression of fan interference.
The secondary voltages are then filtered and subsequently taken to the
output connector.
Standby converter The third printed circuit board which serves as a connection between
and control unit the first and second board accommodates the control and monitoring
circuit parts. Besides, it includes the standby converter, which
generates a +12-V standby voltage from the 380 VDC voltage of the
PFC circuit.
MOTHERBOARD
The MOTHERBOARD consists of five individual printed circuit boards: MOTHERBOARD1,
MOTHERBOARD2, FRONTPANEL BOARD, REARPANEL BOARD1 and REARPANEL BOARD2.
FRONTPANEL BOARD The FRONTPANEL BOARD is located at the front of the instrument
frame and accommodates the external interfaces DATA1, DATA2,
AUX3 and SPEECH. Besides, the six LEDs for the display of the active
RF inputs/outputs are located there.
For connection with MOTHERBOARD1 a 50-pin ribbon cable is used.
REARPANEL BOARD1 The REARPANEL BOARD1 is screwed to the integrated rear panel of
the CMU below the POWER SUPPLY and accommodates the external
interfaces IEEE, LPT, COM1, COM2, monitor and keyboard.
For connection with MOTHERBOARD1 two 34-pin ribbon cables are
used.
REARPANEL BOARD2 The REARPANEL BOARD2 is mounted to the right of the integrated
and unscrewable rear panel plate and accommodates the interfaces
SERVICE, AUX, AUX4 as well as further spare interfaces. For
connection with MOTHERBOARD1 two 34-pin ribbon cables are used.
REFERENCE BOARD
The REFERENCE BOARD provides all required clock signals (NETCLK1/2) and reference frequencies
(110.8 MHz) as well as the +5 VDC reference voltage for the CMU. The REFERENCE BOARD is a
plug-in module in HVC design.
Design At the top of the module, nine MMCX connectors are attached, which
serve as inputs or outputs for various clock signals and are routed to the
respective modules or the integrated rear panel with appropriate coax
cables.
Two holes in the HVC panel at the top are used for adjusting the
+5 VDC reference voltage and the 10 MHz TCXO reference frequency.
Connection The plug-in module REFERENCE BOARD is inserted in the CMU on the
right side on MOTHERBOARD2 using a 48-pin FUTURE-bus connector.
REFERENCE All frequencies provided by the CMU are derived from internal high-
frequency generation precision 10-MHz reference elements (TCXO or optional OCXO) or from
externally applied frequencies.
A 110.8-MHz crystal oscillator is coupled in locked phase relation in a
PLL loop with the selected reference.
The reference element TCXO is used as standard on the reference
board. If the option OCXO (CMU-B11 or -B12) is installed in the CMU, it
is automatically used as reference element and the standard TCXO is
switched off.
It is additionally possible to switch over to external synchronization (see
operating manual, 4.34 Connection Control-Synch.) and use the signal
fed in at the BNC connector REFIN at the rear of the CMU as reference
signal.
At the BNC connector REFOUT1 at the rear of the CMU, either the
internal 10-MHz reference frequency or the signal applied at REFIN can
be buffered and tapped depending on the selected reference element.
The 110.8-MHz sinewave signal of the crystal oscillator passes a
harmonics filter, is buffered and provided at three MMXC connectors,
serving as reference frequency for the RXTX BOARD1/2 and the
DIGITAL BOARD.
At a further MMCX connector, the TTL signal RESFREQ is available with
27.7 MHz (110.8 MHz / 4) for the option CMU-B41
AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. as clock signal.
Netclock generation The REFERENCE BOARD is also used for netclock generation,
providing adjustable TTL clock frequencies from 21 MHz to 84 MHz with
a very fine frequency resolution of 0.1 Hz. This function is provided twice
so that two independent netclock frequencies are available at the same
time.
The signal generated by the 110.8-MHz crystal oscillator is divided by
three and applied to a DDS circuit (Direct Digital Synthesis). The DDS
circuit is used as a fine-adjustable frequency divider and generates a
divided signal from 9 MHz to 12 MHz.
This signal is then used in a further PLL as nominal value for the phase
detector in order to tune a VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) with a
Installation The option OCXO REFERENCE OSC. is installed on the right side
below the instrument fan such that the potentiometer is easily
accessible from outside without the need for opening the CMU tube.
Connection The option OCXO is directly inserted via a 10-pin connector on the
MOTHERBOARD and screwed to the module support by means of
three screws.
The options CMU-B11 and B12 are basically of the same design. The two options only differ from each
other in the technical data of the OCXO such as aging and frequency drift.
RF FRONTEND
Control and supply Control and supply of the RF FRONTEND are effected from
MOTHERBOARD1 via a 34-pin ribbon cable.
Optical indication For optical indication of the selected N-connectors and input and/or
output functions, yellow LEDs located above the N-connectors are
switched on.
Functions On the transmitter side (TX), the RF FRONTEND serves the purpose
of distributing internal RF signals to the outside to the various N-
connectors (RF1, RF2, RF3OUT) and attenuate or amplify them
according to the selected output and level.
On the receiver side (RX), its purpose is to internally distribute external
RF signals from the different N-connectors (RF1, RF2, RF3OUT) and
attenuate or amplify them according to the selected input and the
applied level.
Since high levels and powers up to 50 W can be fed in on the receiver
side (RX), the RF FRONTEND is equipped with power attenuators and
the cooling system with the fan described above, which is controlled by
the temperature at the power attenuators.
The RF FRONTEND additionally features two broadband power
measuring diodes, which permit to measure the power applied at the
N-connectors RF1, RF2, RF4IN even in pulsed operation.
RXTX BOARD1
The RXTX BOARD1 constitutes the central RF board which contains all circuit parts for conversion from
RF to IF both for the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX).
Cooling system This casing is equipped with cooling fins at the front and rear which are
provided with a cover sheet each so that two special cooling ducts are
produced. These cooling ducts are evenly cooled by the air flow of the
instrument fan irrespective of neighboring modules.
This efficient cooling is required since a very high degree of integration
and a large portion of fast RF components are implemented on this
board.
Control and supply Control and voltage supply of the RXTX BOARD1 are effected via a
96-pin FUTURE-bus connector from MOTHERBOARD1.
Complete function For conversion from RF to IF, the transmitter side (TX) is implemented
on one side of the multilayer PC board and the receiver side (RX) on
the other side on the RXTX BOARD1. This strict separation of the
functions permits to achieve high decouplings as they can usually only
be achieved with two separate modules.
Transmitter functions On the transmitter side (TX), an IF signal with 13.85 MHz is applied at
the MMCX connector IF3TX1 (top of module) of the RXTX BOARD1,
which is provided by the DIGITAL BOARD.
On the RXTX BOARD1, this signal is taken via various amplifier
stages, attenuator pads and filters and finally set to the desired RF
Receiver functions On the receiver side (RX), the RF signal is fed in at the SMA connector
RFRX1 (bottom of module) of the RXTX BOARD1 which is provided by
the RF FRONTEND.
On the RXTX BOARD1, this signal is taken via a switchable attenuator
with fine stepping and large attenuation range in order to match the
level according to the level applied.
Subsequently, this signal is converted to an IF frequency of 10.7 MHz
by means of triple signal conversion (IF1, IF2, IF3) and several filter
and amplifier stages and provided at the MMCX connector IF3RX1 (top
of module) for the DIGITAL BOARD.
This procedure is necessary to achieve a high image-frequency
rejection and a high dynamic range with a simultaneously high
intermodulation suppression.
For the receiver side, an extra LO1RX (local oscillator) is provided with
a large tuning range and a very fine frequency resolution used for
setting the receive frequency, an LO2 fixed-frequency oscillator shared
with the transmitter and an extra LO3RX with a very small tuning
range.
All LOs are synchronized by the MMCX connector 110.8 MHz at the
bottom of the module with the reference frequency from the
REFERENCE BOARD.
A further MMCX connector RESIF3RX (top of module) provides a
buffered RX IF signal of 10.7 MHz which is taken to the rear of the
CMU via a coax cable. This signal output can be activated via a
software switch.
Besides, an MMCX connector at the top of the RXTX BOARD1 is
designed as output with the second receiver IF (RESIF2RX) which can
be activated via software switches.
Correction processor The RXTX BOARD1 contains an extra correction processor with large
flash PROM.
It controls all the static and dynamic settings on the RXTX BOARD1
and, as a special feature, also the attenuator pads and amplifiers of the
RX and TX attenuator on the RF FRONTEND.
Besides, the correction processor permits to read out the individual
module error data from the EEPROMS of the respective modules in a
so-called correction procedure (automatic module data adjustment)
and calculate the deviations for all possible signal paths. These
Extension The CMU 200 can be extended by a RXTX BOARD2 and thus provide
a second complete transmit and receive channel.
DIGITAL BOARD
The DIGITAL BOARD constitutes the central control and measurement board which contains all circuit
parts for conversion and further processing of the analog IF (receiver side) into digital I/Q values.
On the transmitter side, analog as well as digital I/Q values are modulated upon the carrier and provided
as analog IF.
Design The DIGITAL BOARD is designed as HVC 200 plug-in module. The
HVC 200 cabinet is equipped with a screwed-on cover both at the front
and rear to ensure optimum electrical shielding of the module.
Cooling system The casing is provided with ventilation holes on the right and left in
order to produce a large cooling flow through the module by means of
the instrument fan.
This efficient cooling is necessary, since a great number of highly
integrated fast digital devices is used on the module and up to eight
sandwich modules can additionally be fitted so that the board is
densely packed.
Control and supply The control, bus lines and voltage supply of the DIGITAL BOARD are
effected via four 96-pin and one 48-pin FUTURE-bus connectors from
MOTHERBOARD1.
Function As standard, the four sandwich boards ADC Module1, DDC Module1,
TXDSP Module1 and AUC Module1 are fitted.
On the DIGITAL BOARD, all necessary clocks are generated and
provided from the netclocks 1 and 2 in a clock conditioning and
distribution circuit. These clocks are required for sampling, filtering and
down converting the digital IF internally and for the UNIVERSAL
SIGNALLING UNIT MODULE.
Besides, two programmable logic devices (FPGA) are used on the
DIGITAL BOARD, which provide address decoding, interrupt control
and host interfaces between ISA bus and internal circuit parts
2
(DDC/TXDSP) as well as the control of the RF FRONTEND (via FEI C-
Bus), the REFERENCE BOARD and AUDIO BOARD (via buffered ISA
bus) and the RXTX BOARD1 (via serial bus). Further serial interfaces
lead from the programmable logic devices to the UNIVERSAL
SIGNALLING UNIT1 and vice versa.
An AD converter on the DIGITAL BOARD is used for polling the
diagnostic voltages of the CMU modules, which can indicate module
states and errors.
ADC MODULE1 The sandwich ADC MODULE1 is connected to the DIGITAL BOARD
via a multipoint connector. In addition, it is screwed to a solid ground
block to obtain a good ground connection.
The ADC MODULE1 receives the analog IF (10.7 MHz) from the RXTX
DDC MODULE1 The sandwich DDC MODULE1 is directly plugged onto the DIGITAL
BOARD via three multipoint connectors and processes the digital data
stream of the receiver. In a special ASIC chip, the I/Q shaping, the
matching of the data rate and the respective filtering (bandwidth
shaping) of the digital data stream are produced. Then follows a DSP
(RX DSP) with further evaluation of the digital I/Q data for
measurement purposes. Besides, the digital I/Q data are passed on via
the MOTHERBOARD1 to the LINKHANDLER MODULE for evaluation.
TXDSP MODULE1 The sandwich TXDSP MODULE1 is directly plugged onto the DIGITAL
BOARD via two multipoint connectors. It contains the DSP on the
transmitter side (TXDSP), which generates I/Q data according to the
application and provides them to the AUC MODULE1 via two 12-bit
D/A converters and several selection switches located on the DIGITAL
BOARD.
AUC MODULE1 The sandwich AUC MODULE1 is directly plugged onto the DIGITAL
BOARD via a multipoint connector and serves the purpose of filtering
the analog I/Q data from the TXDSP MODULE1 or the LINKHANDLER
MODULE depending on the position of the selection switches on the
DIGITAL BOARD according to the application (bandwidth shaping) and
converting it to the transmit IF (13.85 MHz) by means of an I/Q
modulator. Subsequently, the transmit IF is routed via the MMCX
connector (IF3TX1) on the DIGITAL BOARD to the RXTX BOARD1.
Design The UNIV. SIGN. UNIT MODULE is designed as plug-in module with
two aluminum shell covers. It is equipped with a screwed-on aluminum
cover both at the front and rear to allow for optimal electrical shielding
of the module.
Cooling system The casing is provided with ventilation holes on the right and left in
order to produce a large cooling flow through the module by means of
the instrument fan.
This efficient cooling is necessary, since a great number of highly
integrated fast digital devices is used on the module and up to seven
sandwich modules can additionally be fitted so that the module is
densely packed.
Control and supply The control, bus lines and voltage supply of the UNIV. SIGN. UNIT
MODULE are connected via two 96-pin VG multipoint connectors from
MOTHERBOARD1. Further interfaces for testing and debugging are
provided on the top of the module.
Function As standard, the UNIV. SIGN. UNIT MODULE contains the three
sandwich boards DSP MODULE0, DSP MODULE1 and IQOUT
MODULE.
Besides, if a very high computing power is required, two further DSP
MODULES (DSP MODULE2, DSP MODULE3) and the SHARED
MEMORY can be fitted.
Furthermore, a slot for the Option CMU-B52 SPEECH CODEC is
provided. This option includes DSP MODULE3.
A microprocessor with peripheral equipment and two programmable
logic devices (FPGA ’XILINX1’ and ’XILINX2’) on the UNIV. SIGN.
UNIT control all the processes on the module.
An RS232 interface is available for debugging, data input and output.
Besides, an ISA bus interface is installed for control and data
communication with the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
DSP MODULE The two sandwich DSP MODULES (DSP MODULE0 and DSP
MODULE1) are directly inserted on the UNIV. SIGN. UNIT via four
multipoint connectors. Via a FIFO device, they receive the digital I/Q
data from the DIGITAL BOARD for evaluation. The signal can then be
demodulated by the DSP MODULES and the demodulated data can be
passed on the protocol engine running on the MC or a DSP MODULE.
The DSP MODULES can also perform some measurements and the
results are passed on via the ISA bus interface to the FRONT
MODULE CONTROLLER.
Likewise, the DSPs cause further actions on the transmitter side (TX),
e.g. change transmit frequency-settings via the FPGA ’XILINX2’ and
output analog I/Q data via the IQOUT MODULE.
IQOUT MODULE The sandwich IQOUT MODULE is directly inserted on the UNIV. SIGN.
UNIT via three multipoint connectors and installed in an extra shielding
chamber, since it performs the digital-to-analog conversion of the I/Q
data.
Option SPEECH CODEC The Option SPEECH CODEC CMU-B52 (including DSP MODULE3) is
CMU-B52 also designed as sandwich module and is directly plugged onto the
UNIV. SIGN. UNIT via three multipoint connectors. This option permits
to read in and output analog speech signals (handsetin/out lines) via
A/D and D/A converters.
Design At the top of the module, eight MMCX connectors are attached, which
serve as inputs or outputs for AF and clock signals and are routed to
the respective modules or the integrated front panel with appropriate
coax cables. There is also a coax cable to the loudspeaker on the front
panel.
Connection The plug-in module AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. is inserted in the CMU on the
right side on MOTHERBOARD2 using a 96-pin FUTURE-bus
connector.
Function The Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. contains one DSP MODULE, a clock
generation circuit, an analog input section and an analog output section
Further there is a power amplifier for the loudspeaker on this board
The DSP MODULE is a sandwich module, which controls the signal
path, level and frequency of the AF output generator and also the
signal path, attenuation and analysis of the AF input analyzer.
The DSP MODULE is connected via an ISA-Bus Interface to the
FRONTMODULE CONTROLLER of the CMU.
The clock generation circuit gets from the REFERENCE BOARD a
27.7MHz signal over a coax cable and a MMCX connector. This signal
feeds the DSP MODULE and is converted in a PLL circuit to 24.576
MHz.
Over a divider by 2 to. This clock signal divided by 2 (12.288MHz) is
used for the A/D and D/A Converter IC and the serial links.
Analog Input Section Over the BNC connectors AFIN and AUX1 at the front of the CMU and
the coax cables the AF signal comes to the analog input section, which
provides two independent input channels.
These two Input channels could be used as one balanced or two
unbalanced channels. Over an input attenuator and an various gain
amplifier per channel the AF signal comes to the A/D Converter, which
sends over a serial link connection the digital values to the DSP
MODULE.
Analog Output Section For the AF-Generator the DSP MODULE sends the digital values over
a serial link connection to the D/A Converter of the analog output
section.
The analog output section provides two independent output channels,
which could be used as one balanced or two unbalanced channels.
Over a various gain amplifier and a switchable output attenuator the
AF signal comes to the MMCX connectors, which are connected via
coax cables to the BNC connectors AFOUT and AUX2 at the front of
the CMU.
Design The CDMA (IS95) Signalling Unit is a plug-in module with a complete
aluminum shell providing optimal electrical shielding of the module.
Cooling system Ventilation holes on the right and left of the shell produces a large cooling
flow through the module by means of the instrument fan.
Control and supply The MOTHERBOARD 1 provides bus lines, the voltage supply, and controls
the CDMA (IS95) Signalling Unit via two 96-pin connectors and one 48-pin
connector. Further interfaces for testing and debugging are provided on the
top of the module.
Function The CDMA (IS95) Signalling Unit contains the hardware for signal
demodulation and signal generation of a CDMA system. See Figure 3-1 for
a simplified block diagram.
A micro processor with peripheral equipment and three programmable logic
devices (Xilinx 1, 2, and 3) on the board control all the processes on the
module.
An RS232 interface is available for debugging and data input and output.
An AT-bus interface is used for control and data communication with the
front module computer.
CMU Platform
Digital Dig. I & Q
FrontEnd RxTx Measurement System Clock
RF Board Board
Up / Down
DSP Generation
Conversion
CMU
External CDMA
Internal
Interfaces Demodulation
Interfaces
I
CDMA Signal Output Signal
Generation Conditioning Q
Internal
Expansion Interfaces
Interfaces
AWGN
Generator Synchronization
Triggers
LinkHandler Vocoder Clock / Trigger
Processor / Memory Interface System NetClock
MODULE Replacement
Caution!
Disconnect the instrument from the mains before opening the casing. Please
note the safety instructions at the beginning of this manual.
When mounting the tube take care not to damage or pull off cables.
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the front handles at the instrument frame on both sides and take off the
front handles.
½ Unscrew a countersunk screw (if present) at the front on the labeling panel next to the spinwheel and
pull off the labeling panel towards the front.
½ Unscrew two countersunk screws in the front frame at the top and at the bottom as well as two
countersunk screws at the front above the AUX1/2 BNC connectors.
½ Unscrew a combi screw at the top of the module support for support of the Option FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Slightly push the FRONT MODULE from the rear to the front using little pressure.
Note: Note the connecting cables for the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE that are still connected to the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ After sliding out the FRONT MODULE disconnect the respective connecting cable for the option from
the MOTHERBOARD1 as follows:
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD and remove the film cable.
• PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
½ Install the old Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE in a new FRONT
MODULE in the reverse order.
½ Install the new FRONT MODULE in the CMU in the reverse order.
Caution: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and plug them into the MOTHERBOARD before
completely sliding the FRONT MODULE into the CMU.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on: The built-in FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER
registers on the LCD. The BIOS is factory-set to the CMU.
½ If necessary, load new software to the FRONT MODULE (see chapter 4, Firmware update).
½ During startup observe the display.
½ When three BEEPs can be heard, press the MENU SELECT key.
The Version Manager is started (see also chapter 4, Firmware update).
The display includes the menu item FIRMWARE UPDATE AFTER BOARD CHANGE.
½ Press the softkey to the left of the above mentioned menu item.
The automatic module data adjustment is performed under software control, firmware updates for
microprocessors and programmable devices being also performed on the modules. This may take a
few minutes.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and can be operated as usual.
The FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER is incorporated in the FRONT MODULE. For replacement
proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the front handles at the instrument frame on both sides and take off the
front handles.
½ Unscrew a countersunk screw (if present) at the front on the labeling panel next to the spinwheel and
pull off the labeling panel towards the front.
½ Unscrew two countersunk screws in the front frame at the top and at the bottom as well as two
countersunk screws at the front above the AUX1/2 BNC connectors.
½ Unscrew a combi screw at the top of the module support for support of the Option FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Slightly push the FRONT MODULE from the rear to the front using little pressure.
Note: Note the connecting cables for the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE that are still connected to the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ After sliding out the FRONT MODULE disconnect the respective connecting cable for the option from
the MOTHERBOARD1 as follows:
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD1 and remove the film
cable.
• PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws on the cover of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or
PCMCIA INTERFACE and carefully pull out the option from the FRONT MODULE towards the front.
½ Place the FRONT MODULE onto a clean surface with the aluminum panel pointing downwards.
½ Unscrew the four screws on the mounting plate at the top, bottom and left and carefully swing away
the mounting plate towards the rear.
½ Pull off the connecting cables to the LCD, DC/AC illumination converter, keyboard membrane and
spinwheel.
Note: When pulling off the connecting cables be careful with the cable connecting to the
keyboard. It is a film cable which can only be disconnected after sliding up the lock of the
film cable plug. Besides, be careful with the ribbon cable connecting to the spinwheel. First
loosen the locking brackets of the plug.
½ MODEL 04: Pull off the ribbon cable from the hard disk to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER and
unscrew the four screws of the bracket through the rear of the aluminum panel and remove the hard
disk.
½ MODEL 12: Pull off the ribbon cable from the hard disk to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
½ Disconnect the fan cable from the printed circuit board of the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
½ Unscrew the eleven combi screws of the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER board and take out the
FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
½ Carefully insert the new FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER, fasten using the eleven combi screws
and reconnect the cable to the fan.
½ MODEL 04: Carefully insert the hard disk, fasten using the four screws through the rear of the
aluminum panel and reconnect the ribbon cable to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
½ MODEL 12: Carefully reconnect the ribbon cable to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
½ Replace the memory modules from the old into the new FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER (see
replacing the memory modules).
½ Carefully insert the cable connectors to the controller board, taking care not to reverse the polarities,
and replace the mounting plate in the reverse order.
½ Replace the old Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE in the FRONT
MODULE in the reverse order.
½ To install the FRONT MODULE1 in the CMU again proceed in the reverse order.
Note: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and insert them on the MOTHERBOARD1 before
sliding the FRONT MODULE completely into the CMU.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ MODEL 04:
• Insert a flash disk with the program FLASH FMR4 (this program is available on R & S Lotus Notes
Service Board) in the PCMCIA slot 0 (right drive D:) or a floppy disk with the program FLASH
FMR4 in the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU-U61.
• Start program FLASH FMR4 with D:\ FLASH FM4.BAT or A:\ FLASH FM4.BAT.
½ MODEL 12:
• Insert a flash disk with the program FLASH FMR5 (this program is available on R & S Lotus Notes
Service Board) in the PCMCIA slot 0 (right drive D:) or a floppy disk with the program FLASH
FMR5 in the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU-U61.
• Start program FLASH FMR5 with D:\ FLASHFM5.BAT or A:\ FLASHFM5.BAT.
½ During the programming of the flash EEPROM the CMU must not be switched off.
½ When the prompt C:\ appears then switch off and on the CMU.
½ Press the key DEL (Delete) on the external keyboard in order to get into the Setup menu.
½ Choose the item DEFAULT OPTIMAL (MODEL 04) / LOAD CMU-DEFAULTS (MODEL 12) and
press ENTER; quit with y and ENTER.
½ Only if Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU-U61 is fitted, then choose the item Setup Standard and
set FLOPPY A to '1.44 MB 3 ½'. Exit with the ESC key.
½ Exit Bios Setup with key ESC and quit with y (save changes and exit) and press ENTER.
The CMU starts the operating software automatically, it is ready for use and can be operated as usual.
The lithium battery is accommodated on the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER board inside the FRONT
MODULE. For replacement proceed as follows:
Note: Data in the CMOS RAM will be lost when replacing the lithium battery.
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the front handles at the instrument frame on both sides and take off the
front handles.
½ Unscrew a countersunk screw (if present) at the front on the labeling panel next to the spinwheel and
pull off the labeling panel towards the front.
½ Unscrew two countersunk screws in the front frame at the top and at the bottom as well as two
countersunk screws at the front above the AUX1/2 BNC connectors.
½ Unscrew a combi screw at the top of the module support for support of the Option FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Slightly push the FRONT MODULE from the rear to the front using little pressure.
Note: Note the connecting cables for the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE that are still connected to the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ After sliding out the FRONT MODULE disconnect the respective connecting cable for the option from
the MOTHERBOARD1 as follows:
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD1 and remove the film
cable.
• PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws on the cover of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or
PCMCIA INTERFACE and carefully pull out the option from the FRONT MODULE towards the front.
½ Place the FRONT MODULE onto a clean surface with the aluminum panel pointing downwards.
½ Unscrew the four screws on the mounting plate at the top, bottom and right and carefully swing away
the mounting plate towards the rear.
½ Pull off the connecting cables to the LCD, DC/AC illumination converter, keyboard membrane and
spinwheel.
Note: When pulling off the connecting cables be careful with the cable connecting to the
keyboard. It is a film cable which can only be disconnected after sliding up the lock of the
film cable plug. Besides, be careful with the ribbon cable connecting to the spinwheel. First
loosen the locking brackets of the plug.
½ Locate the lithium battery on the controller board (see chapter 5, explosion drawing 1090.9244.01 D
sheet 2/3).
½ Unplug jumper J7 (MODEL 04) and J12 (MODEL 12).
½ Carefully unsolder the negative terminal from the soldering lug first using the soldering iron (medium
temperature). Then unsolder the positive terminal. If necessary, remove the mechanical lock (cable
clamp) and take out the battery.
Note: The lithium battery is of the type 3.4 V ( ∅ 15mm * 25mm ) with soldering lug terminals
(spare part list, Current No. 460).
Caution!
Lithium batteries must not be exposed to high temperatures or fire.
Keep away from children.
If the battery is replaced improperly, there is danger of explosion. Only
replace the battery by R&S type (spare part list, Current No. 460).
Lithium batteries are hazardous waste and must be disposed of in dedicated
containers.
Do not short-circuit the battery!
½ Shorten the length of the connecting wires of the new battery as with the old battery and replace with
the correct polarity.
½ If necessary, replace the mechanical lock (cable clamp). First solder the positive terminal to the PC
board, then the negative terminal.
½ MODEL 04: Plug jumper J7 first to the position middle and right (position RAM discharge) and then
to middle and left position. Leave jumper J7 at this position (position before battery replacement).
½ MODEL 12: Plug jumper J12 first to the position middle and left (position RAM discharge) and then
to middle and right position. Leave jumper J12 at this position (position before battery replacement).
½ Carefully plug the cable connectors to the controller board without reversing the polarities and
replace the mounting plate in the reverse order.
½ Install the old Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE in the FRONT
MODULE in the reverse order.
½ Install the FRONT MODULE in the CMU in the reverse order.
Note: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and insert them on the MOTHERBOARD1 before
sliding the FRONT MODULE completely into the CMU.
The CMU starts the operating software automatically, it is ready for use and can be operated as usual.
The hard disk is incorporated in the FRONT MODULE (MODULE 04) or outside on the back of the
aluminum panel of the FRONT MODULE (MODEL 12). For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD1 and remove the film
cable.
• Option PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
MODEL 04:
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws on the cover of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61
or PCMCIA INTERFACE and carefully pull out the option from the FRONT MODULE towards the
front.
½ Place the FRONT MODULE onto a clean surface with the aluminum panel pointing downwards.
½ Unscrew the four screws on the mounting plate at the top, bottom and right and carefully swing away
the mounting plate towards the rear.
½ Pull off the connecting cables to the LCD, DC/AC illumination converter, keyboard membrane and
spinwheel.
Note: When pulling off the connecting cables be careful with the cable connecting to the
keyboard. It is a film cable which can only be disconnected after sliding up the lock of the
film cable plug. Besides, be careful with the ribbon cable connecting to the spinwheel. First
loosen the locking brackets of the plug.
½ Remove the ribbon cable from the hard disk to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER, unscrew the
four screws of the bracket through the rear of the aluminum panel and take out the hard disk.
MODEL 12:
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame, slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Remove the ribbon cable from the hard disk to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER, unscrew the
two screws on the back of the aluminum panel of the FRONT MODULE and pull out the harddisk.
Unscrew the hard disk from the disk holder.
MODEL 04:
½ Carefully insert the new hard disk, fasten with the four screws of the bracket through the rear of the
aluminum panel and connect the ribbon cable to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
Note: The hard disk is an IDE hard disk which can be obtained under R&S spare part list, Current
No. 490. It is already formatted for the CMU and contains the operating system.
½ Carefully plug the cable connectors to the controller board without reversing the polarities and
replace the mounting plate in the reverse order.
Only MODEL 04: Installing the option again and completing the instrument
½ Install the old Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE in the FRONT
MODULE in the reverse order.
½ Then install the FRONT MODULE in the CMU in the reverse order.
Note: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and insert them on the MOTHERBOARD1 before
sliding the FRONT MODULE completely into the CMU.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
MODEL 12:
½ Carefully fit the new hard disk, fasten with the four screws to the disk holder. Insert the hard disk
with the disk holder on the back of the aluminum case of the FRONT MODULE. Be careful with the
lower cover plate locking in the concerning opening.
Connect the ribbon cable to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER. Fit the disk holder with two
screws to the aluminum panel of the FRONT MODULE.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on: The built-in FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER
registers on the LCD. The BIOS is factory-set to the CMU, the new hard disk is automatically
detected.
The memory modules are incorporated in the FRONT MODULE. The FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER
features two SIMM-72 slots, in each of which up to 32 MB memory can be fitted (MODEL 04) or two
SODIMM-144 slots, in each of which up to 64 MB memory can be fitted (MODEL 12). The BIOS
automatically detects the size of the memory modules. For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the power plug, unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the front handles from the instrument frame on both sides and take off
the front handles.
½ Unscrew a countersunk screw (if present) at the front on the labeling panel next to the spinwheel and
pull off the labeling panel towards the front.
½ Unscrew two countersunk screws in the front frame at the top and at the bottom as well as two
countersunk screws at the front above the AUX1/2 BNC connectors.
½ Unscrew a combi screw at the top of the module support for support of the Option FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Slightly push the FRONT MODULE from the rear to the front using little pressure.
Note: Note the connecting cables for the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE that are still connected to the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ After sliding out the FRONT MODULE disconnect the respective connecting cable for the option from
the MOTHERBOARD as follows:
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD1 and remove the film
cable.
• PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws on the cover of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or
PCMCIA INTERFACE and carefully pull out the option from the FRONT MODULE towards the front.
½ Place the FRONT MODULE onto a clean surface with the aluminum panel pointing downwards.
½ Unscrew the four screws on the mounting plate at the top, bottom and right and carefully swing away
the mounting plate towards the rear.
½ Pull off the connecting cables to the LCD, DC/AC illumination converter, keyboard membrane and
spinwheel.
Note: When pulling off the connecting cables be careful with the cable connecting to the
keyboard. It is a film cable which can only be disconnected after sliding up the lock of the
film cable plug. Besides, be careful with the ribbon cable connecting to the spinwheel. First
loosen the locking brackets of the plug.
Removing the memory module
½ Remove the old module: Carefully bend the lateral brackets towards the outside and pull out the
memory module.
½ Insert the new module: insert the memory module into the slot, slightly press towards the rear and
engage the brackets on the sides.
Note: MODEL 04: The memory modules can be obtained with the size 16 MB (spare part list,
Current No. 470) and 32 MB (spare part list, Current No. 480). It is possible to insert two of
these modules, even of different size. First fit slot 1 (U35) and then slot 2 (U36).
MODEL 12: The memory modules can be obtained with the size 32 MB (spare part list,
Current No. 475) and 64 MB (spare part list, Current No. 485). It is possible to insert two of
these modules, even of different size. It is not recommended to fit more than 64 MB in sum.
First fit slot 1 (U24) and then slot 2 (U25).
½ Carefully plug the cable connectors to the controller board without reversing the polarities and
replace the mounting plate in the reverse order.
½ Install the old Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE in the FRONT
MODULE in the reverse order.
Note: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and insert them on the MOTHERBOARD before
sliding the FRONT MODULE completely into the CMU.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on. The built-in FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER
registers on the LCD. The BIOS is factory-set to the CMU.
The LCD is accommodated on the mounting plate of the FRONT MODULE together with the associated
DC/AC converter. It is connected to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER via cables, which can also be
replaced individually. For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the front handles at the instrument frame on both sides and take off the
front handles.
½ Unscrew a countersunk screw (if present) at the front on the labeling panel next to the spinwheel and
pull off the labeling panel towards the front.
½ Unscrew two countersunk screws in the front frame at the top and at the bottom as well as two
countersunk screws at the front above the AUX1/2 BNC connectors.
½ Unscrew a combi screw at the top of the module support for support of the Option FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Slightly push the FRONT MODULE from the rear to the front using little pressure.
Note: Note the connecting cables for the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE that are still connected to the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ After sliding out the FRONT MODULE disconnect the respective connecting cable for the option from
the MOTHERBOARD1 as follows:
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD1 and remove the film
cable.
• PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws on the cover of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or
PCMCIA INTERFACE and carefully pull out the option from the FRONT MODULE towards the front.
½ Place the FRONT MODULE onto a clean surface with the aluminum panel pointing downwards.
½ Unscrew the four screws on the mounting plate at the top, bottom and right and carefully swing away
the mounting plate towards the rear.
½ Pull off the connecting cables to the LCD, DC/AC illumination converter, keyboard membrane and
spinwheel.
Note: When pulling off the connecting cables be careful with the cable connecting to the
keyboard. It is a film cable which can only be disconnected after sliding up the lock of the
film cable plug. Besides, be careful with the ribbon cable connecting to the spinwheel. First
loosen the locking brackets of the plug.
½ Unscrew the two screws of the DC/AC converter shielding and pull off the plug of the connecting
cable to the DC/AC converter.
½ If required, unscrew the two screws of the DC/AC converter and loosen the connecting cable to the
FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER.
½ Remove the DC/AC converter.
½ Loosen the four screws of the LCD shielding and take off the shielding.
Warning!
If there are spacing pieces under the LCD shielding, use them again for
installation.
½ Loosen the connecting cable to the FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER by unscrewing the two screws
and remove.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the LCD on the mounting plate and remove the LCD.
Installing the new LCD and/or DC/AC converter and completing the instrument
½ Insert new LCD and/or DC/AC converter in the reverse order, connect all connecting cables in the
correct position and replace all screws.
½ Carefully plug the cable connectors to the controller board without reversing the polarities and
replace the mounting plate in the reverse order.
½ Replace the old Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE in the FRONT
MODULE in the reverse order.
Note: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and insert them on the MOTHERBOARD before
sliding the FRONT MODULE completely into the CMU.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
The keyboard membrane is the contact film for the rubber keys (mat) behind the labeling panel and the
keyboard frame. For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the front handles at the instrument frame on both sides and take off the
front handles.
½ Unscrew a countersunk screw (if present) at the front on the labeling panel next to the spinwheel and
pull off the labeling panel towards the front.
½ Unscrew two countersunk screws in the front frame at the top and at the bottom as well as two
countersunk screws at the front above the AUX1/2 BNC connectors.
½ Unscrew a combi screw at the top of the module support for support of the Option FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Slightly push the FRONT MODULE from the rear to the front using little pressure.
Note: Note the connecting cables for the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE that are still connected to the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ After sliding out the FRONT MODULE disconnect the respective connecting cable for the option from
the MOTHERBOARD1 as follows:
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD1 and remove the film
cable.
• PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws on the cover of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or
PCMCIA INTERFACE and carefully pull out the option from the FRONT MODULE towards the front.
½ Place the FRONT MODULE onto a clean surface with the aluminum panel pointing downwards.
½ Unscrew the four screws on the mounting plate at the top, bottom and right and carefully swing away
the mounting plate towards the rear.
½ Pull off the connecting cables to the LCD, DC/AC converter, membrane and spinwheel.
Note: When pulling off the connecting cables be careful with the cable connecting to the
keyboard. It is a film cable which can only be disconnected after sliding up the lock of the
film cable plug. Besides, be careful with the ribbon cable connecting to the spinwheel. First
loosen the locking brackets of the plug.
½ Place the mounting plate onto the surface with the keyboard frame pointing upwards and unscrew
the 10 countersunk screws of the keyboard frame.
½ Pull off the knob of the spinwheel.
½ Lift off the keyboard frame as well as the mat which is now accessible.
½ Lift off the membrane and pull the connecting cable through the hole of the mounting plate.
½ Insert the new membrane and/or mat in the reverse order, insert the mat at the correct position
(observe the labeling of the keys!) and fasten the keyboard frame with screws.
½ Carefully plug the cable connectors to the controller board without reversing the polarities and
replace the mounting plate in the reverse order.
½ Install the old Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE in the FRONT
MODULE in the reverse order.
½ Install the FRONT MODULE in the CMU in the reverse order.
Note: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and insert them on the MOTHERBOARD1 before
sliding the FRONT MODULE completely into the CMU.
The options FLOPPY DISK DRIVE or PCMCIA INTERFACE are fitted on the FRONT MODULE. For
replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the four screws of the front handles at the instrument frame on both sides and take off the
front handles.
½ Unscrew a countersunk screw (if present) at the front on the labeling panel next to the spinwheel and
pull off the labeling panel towards the front.
½ Unscrew two countersunk screws in the front frame at the top and at the bottom as well as two
countersunk screws at the front above the AUX1/2 BNC connectors.
½ Unscrew a combi screw at the top of the module support for support of the Option FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA INTERFACE.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Slightly push the FRONT MODULE from the rear to the front using little pressure.
Note: Note the connecting cables for the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE that are still connected to the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ After sliding out the FRONT MODULE disconnect the respective connecting cable for the option from
the MOTHERBOARD1 as follows:
• Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61: The connecting cable is a film cable.
½ Lift the locking bracket of the connector on the MOTHERBOARD1 and remove the film
cable.
• PCMCIA INTERFACE: The connecting cable consists of three ribbon cables.
½ Disconnect the three ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector.
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws on the cover of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or
PCMCIA INTERFACE and carefully pull out the option from the FRONT MODULE towards the front.
½ Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE: Unscrew the countersunk screws on the frame of the FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE and take out the FLOPPY DISK DRIVE.
½ Install the new FLOPPY DISK DRIVE or PCMCIA INTERFACE in the FRONT MODULE in the
reverse order.
½ Install the FRONT MODULE in the CMU in the reverse order.
Note: Make sure to route the cables of the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU–U61 or PCMCIA
INTERFACE properly, not to catch them and insert them on the MOTHERBOARD1 before
sliding the FRONT MODULE completely into the CMU.
• If the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU-B61 is replaced by PCMCIA INTERFACE, the following
BIOS setup modification will be necessary:
½ Connect the external keyboard to the keyboard connector at the rear of the CMU.
½ Switch the CMU off and on.
½ Press the hardkey ’Delete’ at the external keyboard to get in the BIOS setup.
½ Select Setup with cursor keys and confirm with ENTER.
½ Select ’Floppy A’ with cursor keys and confirm with ENTER.
½ Select ’Not installed’ with cursor keys and confirm with ENTER.
½ Quit BIOS Setup by pressing twice the hardkey ESC and confirm with ENTER. The CMU starts
automatically.
• If PCMCIA INTERFACE is replaced by the Option FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CMU-B61, the following
BIOS Setup modification will be necessary:
½ Connect the external keyboard to the keyboard connector at the rear of the CMU.
½ Switch the CMU off and on.
½ Press the hardkey ’Delete’ at the external keyboard to get in the BIOS Setup.
½ Select Setup with cursor keys and confirm with ENTER.
½ Select ’Floppy A’ with cursor keys and confirm with ENTER.
½ Select '1.44 MB 3 ½' with cursor keys and confirm with ENTER.
½ Quit BIOS Setup by pressing twice the hardkey ESC and confirm with ENTER. The CMU starts
automatically.
The built-in FRONT MODULE CONTROLLER registers on the LCD and starts the operating software.
The RF FRONTEND is installed at the bottom of the CMU at the front right. For replacement proceed as
follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Place the instrument upside down to make the bottom accessible.
½ Pull off the ribbon cable to the MOTHERBOARD on the RF FRONTEND. Completely unscrew RF
SMA coax cables to the RXTX BOARD1 (if present, also those to the RXTX2 BOARD and
RXTXAUX1/2 connectors) on the RF FRONTEND and RXTX BOARD1 using a special wrench∗.
½ Unscrew the two countersunk screws at the bottom front of the front frame and one countersunk
screw on the side panel of the CMU for supporting the RF FRONTEND.
½ Pull the RF FRONTEND approx. 20 mm towards the rear and then swing towards the bottom.
½ Insert the RF FRONTEND into the instrument in the reverse order and connect all cables.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications, except for the level accuracy.
In order to achieve the level accuracy described in the data sheet, a so-called path error data record is
necessary.
To this end, the CMU must be measured using the test system ACS 100 (see chapter 1, Performance
Test).
The REFERENCE BOARD is installed at the front right top of the CMU as plug-in module in the cage.
For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the combi screw from the locking bracket of the module in the vicinity of the instrument fan
and fold up.
½ Pull off all MMCX plug-in cables (using a pull-out tool∗) from the top of the REFERENCE BOARD and
pull out the module towards the top with the help of the locking bracket.
½ Insert the new REFERENCE BOARD in the instrument in the reverse order and connect all MMCX
plug-in cables.
½ Perform manual adjustment +5 VDC reference voltage and TCXO adjustment as described in
chapter 2.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications.
The RXTX BOARD1 is installed in the module support as plug-in module. For replacement proceed as
follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame, slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Place the instrument to the left side and unscrew the two RF SMA coax cables at the bottom of the
RXTX BOARD1 using a special wrench∗. Likewise pull off the MMCX plug-in cable (using a pull-out
tool∗) from the bottom.
½ Pull off all MMCX plug-in cables from the top of the RXTX1 BOARD and pull out the board using the
two levers on both sides.
½ Insert the new RXTX BOARD1 into the instrument in the reverse order and carefully connect all the
MMCX plug-in and RF SMA coax cables.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications, except for the high-precision level accuracy.
In order to achieve the level accuracy as described in the data sheet, a so-called path error data record
is necessary.
To this end, the CMU must be measured using the test system ACS 100 (see chapter 1, Performance
Test).
The TR-CORRECTION MODULE is incorporated in the RXTX1 BOARD as sandwich module. For
replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame, slightly lift the cover at
the instrument top, slightly push to the right and lift off.
½ Place the instrument to the left side and unscrew the two RF SMA coax cables at the bottom of the
RXTX BOARD1 using a special wrench. Likewise, pull off the MMCX plug-in cable at the bottom.
½ Pull off all the MMCX plug-in cables (using a pull-out tool∗) from the top of the RXTX BOARD1 and
pull off the module towards the top using the two levers on the right and left.
½ Unscrew one screw of each cooling plate, pull off the cooling plates towards the side and then
unscrew all screws of the RXTX aluminum cover shells. Then the cover shells of the top and bottom
can be removed.
½ Pull off the sandwich module TR-CORRECTION MODULE (using a pull-out tool∗) from the RXTX
BOARD1.
The DIGITAL BOARD is incorporated in the module support as plug-in module. For replacement
proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame, slightly lift the cover at
the instrument top, slightly push to the right and lift off.
½ Pull off all the MMCX plug-in cables (using a pull-out tool∗) from the top of the DIGITAL BOARD and
pull off the module towards the top using the two levers on the right and left.
½ Insert the new DIGITAL BOARD into the instrument in the reverse order and connect all the MMCX
plug-in cables.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications, except for the high-precision level accuracy.
In order to achieve the level accuracy as described in the data sheet, a so-called path error data record
is necessary.
To this end, the CMU must be measured using the test system ACS 100 (see chapter 1, Performance
Test).
The sandwich modules ADC MODULE1, DDC MODULE1, TXDSP MODULE1 and AUC MODULE1 are
installed in the DIGITAL BOARD as plug-in modules. For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame, slightly lift the cover at
the instrument top, slightly push to the right and lift off.
½ Pull off all the MMCX plug-in cables (using a pull-out tool∗) from the top of the DIGITAL BOARD and
pull off the module towards the top using the two levers on the right and left.
½ Remove the cover of the higher HVC side (B-side) by loosening the cover screws.
½ Carefully lever out the respective sandwich module (using a pull-out tool∗) in the case of the ADC
MODULE loosen the two fixing screws before.
Caution!
Take care to insert the module at the correct position.
The heat conducting mats have to be stuck to the components of the modules
(see chapter 5, drawing 1100.1791.01 D sheet 2).
½ Insert the DIGITAL BOARD into the instrument in the reverse order and connect all the MMCX plug-
in cables.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications, except for the high-precision level accuracy.
In order to achieve the level accuracy as described in the data sheet, a so-called path error data record
is necessary.
To this end, the CMU must be measured using the test system ACS 100 (see chapter 1, Performance
Test).
The Option OCXO REFERENCE OSC. is fitted at the right side panel below the instrument fan in the
CMU. For replacement proceed as follows:
Opening the instrument and removing the OPTION OCXO REFERENCE OSC.
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Place the instrument onto the left side, locate the OPTION OCXO (see chapter 5, explosion drawing
1100.0008.01 D sheet 2) and unscrew the two combi screws on the module support and one combi
screw on the MOTHERBOARD1.
½ Pull off OPTION OCXO REFERENCE OSC. from the MOTHERBOARD1 connector, slightly tilt and
swing out towards the bottom.
Installing the new OPTION OCXO REFERENCE OSC. and completing the instrument
½ Install the new OPTION OCXO REFERENCE OSC. in the reverse order. Tighten the three combi
screws again.
Note: Make sure that the 10-pin connector to the MOTHERBOARD is inserted correctly.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
The OPTION UNIV. SIGN. UNIT is installed in the module support as plug-in module. For replacement
proceed as follows:
Opening the instrument and removing the OPTION UNIV. SIGN. UNIT
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Take out the module using the two levers on the right and left.
Installing the new OPTION UNIV. SIGN. UNIT and completing the instrument
½ Insert the new OPTION UNIV. SIGN. UNIT into the instrument in the reverse order.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications.
The sandwich modules DSP MODULE0, DSP MODULE1, IQOUT MODULE and OPTION SPEECH
CODEC CMU-B52 (includes DSP MODULE3) are installed in the UNIV. SIGN. UNIT as plug-in
modules. For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Take out the module using the two levers on the right and left.
½ Take off the cover on the higher side (B-side) by loosening the cover screws.
½ Carefully lever out the respective sandwich module (using a pull-out tool∗) (see chapter 5, drawing
1100.5216.01 D sheet 2).
Caution!
Take care to insert the respective module (DSP MODULE0 and DSP MODULE1
modules are of the same design) with the correct polarity (see chapter 5,
drawing 1100.5216.01 sheet 2).
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications.
The Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. is installed at the front right top of the CMU as plug-in module in the
cage. For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the combi screw from the locking bracket of the module in the vicinity of the instrument fan
and fold up.
½ Pull off all MMCX plug-in cables (using a pull-out tool∗) from the top of the Option AUDIO-GEN. +
ANA. and pull out the module towards the top with the help of the locking bracket.
Installing the new Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. and completing the instrument
½ Insert the new Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. in the instrument in the reverse order and connect all
MMCX plug-in cables.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is
ready for use and complies with the specifications.
The POWER SUPPLY is fitted at the rear of the instrument frame of the CMU. For replacement proceed
as follows:
The fan is fitted at the right side panel of the CMU in an air duct. For replacement proceed as follows:
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Place the instrument onto the left side and locate the fan connecting cable. Coming from the air duct,
the cable leads to connector X211 at MOTHERBOARD1 near the Option OCXO REFERENCE
OSC.. If this is installed, it can as well be removed in order to enable easier access to the fan
connector (see replacing the OPTION OCXO REFERENCE OSC.).
½ Pull off the connector from MOTHERBOARD1. To this end, press the locking lever at the top of the
connector towards the connector and lift off the cable.
½ Lever off the cover of the air duct and unscrew the four countersunk screws of the fan in the right
side panel of the CMU. Carefully take out the fan towards the top and pull the connecting cable
through the hole in the air duct (Take off the adhesive tapes of the cable entry and keep them for
later).
½ Switch off the instrument, pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ After unscrewing the two countersunk screws at the top left instrument frame slightly lift the cover at
the top of the instrument, slightly shift towards the right and lift off.
½ Loosen all connecting cables to the boards, then lever out all boards as described above using the
two levers at the right and at the left.
½ Likewise, remove the POWER SUPPLY and the FRONT MODULE, disconnect the ribbon cable
connections to the RF-FRONTEND, MOTHERBOARD2, FRONTPANEL BOARD, REARPANEL
BOARD1 and REARPANEL BOARD2. Disconnect the fan connecting cable and remove the Option
OCXO REFERENCE OSC, if installed.
½ Remove the partition inserted between air duct and module support as reinforcement by unscrewing
the four screws.
½ Place the instrument upside down and unscrew all the five combi screws on MOTHERBOARD1, then
slightly shift MOTHERBOARD1 towards the rear until the six motherboard supports slide out of the
keyholes. Then swing out MOTHERBOARD1 towards the top.
½ Insert new MOTHERBOARD1 and connect all connectors and modules in the reverse order.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
½ Switch off the instrument and pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Unscrew the combi screw of the module locking bracket near the instrument fan and swing away the
locking bracket towards the top.
½ Disconnect all the MMCX plug-in cables (using a pull-out tool∗) from the top of the REFERENCE
BOARD and pull off the module.
½ If installed, remove any other optional module next to the REFERENCE BOARD.
½ Disconnect the two ribbon cables from the MOTHERBOARD2. Unscrew the four screws from
MOTHERBOARD2 and take out.
½ Replace new MOTHERBOARD2, fasten with screws and connect all connectors and modules in the
reverse order.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
½ Switch off the instrument and pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Remove the FRONT MODULE as described above.
½ Unscrew the four countersunk screws of part of the mounting plate in the front frame at the bottom
and the top, loosen the two ribbon cables from MOTHERBOARD1 and the MMCX coax cables
(using a pull-out tool∗) on the option (if installed) next to the REFERENCE BOARD.
½ Loosen all interface screws on part of the mounting plate and take out the FRONTPANELBOARD.
½ Install new FRONTPANEL BOARD, fasten with screws and connect all connectors and modules in
the reverse order.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
REARPANEL BOARD1 (Interface board for Standard Connectors at the Rear of the
Instrument Frame)
½ Switch off the instrument and pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Place the instrument onto the left side.
½ Pull off the two ribbon cables of the REARPANEL BOARD1 on MOTHERBOARD1.
½ Loosen all interface screws on the integrated rear panel below the POWER SUPPLY and take out
the REARPANEL BOARD1.
½ Install new REARPANEL BOARD1, fasten with screws and connect all connectors in the reverse
order.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
REARPANEL BOARD2 (Interface Board for Further Connectors at the Rear of the
Instrument Frame)
½ Switch off the instrument and pull the mains plug and unscrew the rear-panel feet.
½ Place the instrument onto the front carrying handles, push the tube upwards and take off.
½ Slightly lift the cover at the top of the instrument after unscrewing the two countersunk screws on the
left, slightly shift to the right and lift off.
½ Place the instrument onto the left side.
½ Disconnect the two ribbon cables of the REARPANEL BOARD2 from MOTHERBOARD1.
½ Unscrew the 6 combi screws of the rear-panel cover and disconnect all coax cables of the BNC
connectors at the respective modules. Disconnect any option connectors mounted on the integrated
rear panel. Pull the rear panel towards the rear.
½ Loosen all interface screws to the REARPANEL BOARD2 on the integrated rear panel and take out
REARPANEL BOARD2.
½ Install new REARPANEL BOARD2, fasten with screws and connect all connectors in the reverse
order.
½ Complete the instrument without causing damage to the cables.
½ Connect the instrument to the mains and switch on.
Troubleshooting
Faulty functions may sometimes originate in simple causes, but sometimes they also result from faulty
components.
These troubleshooting instructions permit to trace the fault down to module level and make the
instrument ready for use again by means of module adjustment.
For the module adjustment and further error elimination, we recommend to send the instrument to our
authorized service (see list of addresses, preface).
Warning!
Live modules must not be removed or plugged in!
Do not produce short-circuits when measuring voltages!
Note: In the case of problems first check all connections for damage (cables, plug-and-socket
connections etc.) or wrong positions.
Yes
Yes
Yes
LED H7 (+12 V
Orange LED (standby POWER SUPPLY
voltage) at CMU front STANDBY) at bottom
No of MOTHERBOARD1 No faulty or short-circuit of
illuminated?
illuminated? this voltage circuit!
Yes Yes
STANDBY/ON key
pressed and green POWER SUPPLY
LED (+5.2 V operating voltage) LED H1 (+5.2 V operating
No voltage) at bottom No faulty or short-circuit of
illuminated below the front
of the CMU? of MOTHERBOARD1 this voltage circuit!
illuminated?
Yes Yes
½ Check LEDs (H1 to H8) at the bottom of MOTHERBOARD1 to determine which voltage is short-
circuited.
Note: In the case of a short-circuit, the power supply switches off all voltages after a short period
of time.
Restart is possible using the ON/STANDBY key.
Yes
Respective module
faulty!
Yes
Protective cir-
cuit of instrument fan
at MOTHERBOARD1 No Fan faulty!
has switched off fan
voltage?
Yes
Note: Measure instrument fan voltage at connector X 211! By pressing the STANDBY/ON key again,
the protective circuit of the instrument fan can be restarted.
• Continuous Selftest (Continous selftest via System Selftest and Internal RF Loop Selftest,
passed/failed with error output is only indicated; additionally in case of
errors, it is created an error file ’cst.err’∗)
• Internal RF Loop Selftest (Selftest RF path by power measurements via internal generator and
analyzer, in this case all measured values are indicated.)
• System Selftest (Selftest instrument for diagnostic voltages, passed/failed with error
output is only indicated.)
• REF Selftest (Selftest Module REFERENCE BOARD for diagnostic voltages, in this
case all measured values are indicated.)
• DIG Selftest (Selftest Module DIGITAL BOARD for diagnostic voltages, in this case
all measured values are indicated.)
• RXTX1 Selftest (Selftest Module RXTX1 BOARD for diagnostic voltages, in this case
all measured values are indicated.)
After having selected and confirming with the ENTER key, the test can be started by selecting the TEST
softkey and the ON key.
Pressing the REPORT softkey and turning the spinwheel the indicated page can be pulled up and down.
If errors (red color) are produced by this test, the error will be found out and elimated on the respective
module.
• REF State (State test MODULE REFERENCE BOARD for diagnostic voltages, in
this case all measured values are indicated.)
• DIG State (State test MODULE DIGITAL BOARD for diagnostic voltages, in this
case all measured values are indicated.)
• RXTX1 State (State test RXTX1 BOARD for diagnostic voltages, in this case all
measured values are indicated.)
After having selected and confirming with the ENTER key, the test can be started by selecting the TEST
softkey and the ON key.
Pressing the REPORT softkey and turning the spinwheel the indicated page can be pulled up and down.
Note: Diagnostic voltages which are called up by the INFO key, are partly depending on the active
measurement application. Which is why some voltages may be out of tolerance (red color),
when this function is not used by the selected application.
If the fault is not clear, it is useful to call up the SELFTEST Menu and check all diagnostic voltages
of the modules to determine whether there are discernible deviations.
This knowledge then enables a specific module replacement in order to eliminate the error.
All diagnostic voltages Ext. reference source Int. reference element TCXO or
within permissible selected, but not OCXO, if present, incorrectly
No No
limits (deviations connected to REFIN? adjusted, faulty or REFERENCE
marked red)? BOARD faulty!
Yes
Yes
These clocks are 110.8MHz Reference clock not present REFERENCE BOARD,
not present: DIGITAL BOARD,
FIXED_CLOCK MMCX cable W33
DIG diag adc cal Calibration error of the diagnosis AC/DC converter DIGITAL BOARD
error
FE pow adc cal Calibration error of the power meter AC/DC converter RF FRONTEND
error
More troubleshooting
This chapter contains information on extension and modification of the CMU. Additional manuals
obtained together with a software/firmware update or with subsequently acquired options can be filed
here.
A software update can be performed in the CMU using the PCMCIA INTERFACE or the FLOPPY DISK
DRIVE (CMU-U61).
One of these is always installed in the CMU (compulsory option).
The software update is carried out in the CMU using the VersionManager. This tool enables convenient
installation, deletion and activation of different software versions. It also permits to perform a firmware
update of modules following module replacement (see chapter 2, Automatic Adjustment).
The CMU is always supplied with the latest software version including the version manager.
Note: The newest CMU software is also available at the R&S Lotus Notes Service Board.
Note: The drive designation is as follows: right drive slot (slot 0) is drive D: left drive slot (slot 1) is
drive E:. Hard disk can only be inserted into the right drive slot (Slot 0; drive D:).
To perform the software update, the instrument must be switched off, then the software update flash
disk or hard disk must be inserted into the PCMCIA INTERFACE on the instrument and the instrument
switch on.
Then the further update flash disks (if necessary) must be inserted one after the other. Please follow the
hints in the VersionManager.
exit
In the above menu, an action can be selected using the softkey located to the left of the arrow.
½ For the software update select the action install new software version from the Floppy DISK DRIVE
or the PCMCIA Slot X.
½ Press the softkey to the left of the above mentioned menu item. An overview of the software versions
that already provided on the installation media will appear.
½ Select the desired version by pressing the softkey to the left of the arrow.
The software update will then start automatically, prompting the user to insert a further update floppy
disk or flash disk, if necessary. Confirm using the ENTER hardkey.
Note: In the case of several update floppy disks or flash disks always observe the order of the
disk numbers.
½ When all update floppy disks or flash disks have been loaded, follow the prompt
Remove installation media and press ENTER key
The CMU boots again and automatically performs a firmware update of the hardware boards. This may
take a few minutes. Then the new software version will start and the CMU is ready for use.
As described above, each software version, even older versions, can be simply loaded from a
appropriate floppy disk or flash disk/hard disk using the version manager. It is also possible to keep
several software versions stored on the hard disk in the CMU and reload them, if required, using the
version manager. To this end, proceed as follows:
In case of unintentional deletion of the version manager, new loading of the version manager is
necessary.
For this purpose, a software update floppy disk or flash disk type 2 / hard disk (type 3) and an external
keyboard to be plugged in at the rear panel of the CMU at the KEYBOARD connector are required.
½ Insert software update floppy disk No. 1 or flash disk / hard disk into the respective drive, switch on
the CMU and use the external keyboard to select drive a: (with floppy disk drive) or d:/e: (with flash
disk/hard disk) when the DOS prompt appears.
Note: Using the hardkey combination ’Alt’ and ’F4’ on the external keyboard you get from the
operating software into the DOS mode.
½ Change to the subdirectory of the update floppy or flash disk/hard disk (cd\...).
½ Enter the command install.bat a:/d:/e: (corresponding to the respective drive) via the external
keyboard.
½ Confirm using the ENTER hardkey.
The version manager will be loaded and a software update can then be performed as described above.
Depending on the model ordered and the software configuration, the CMU comes with part of the
options installed in the factory. For retrofitting, please note the mounting instructions enclosed with the
options.
These mounting instructions can be filed at this place in the service manual and are thus easily available
whenever they are required.
Caution!
The following accessories for the rackmount are available:
• 19’’ adapter ZZA-411 (standard installation kit with bracket),
Stock No. 1096.3283.00
All options can be installed by the user himself. No additional measuring equipment is
necessary for putting into operation.
Caution!
Disconnect the instrument from the mains before opening the casing. Also note
the safety instructions at the beginning of this manual.
The components used in the instrument are sensitive to electrostatic discharges
which is why they are to be dealt with according to the ESD regulations.
Caution!
When replacing the tube take care not to damage or pull off cables.
½ Switch on CMU. Install additional software, if supplied, according to the instructions (see section New
Installation of the CMU Software) or enable the additional software functions (see Installation
instructions for the respective option). The software will then automatically detect the installed option
(option display can be called using the SETUP key and the item Options!). If an adjustment is
required for this option, the appropriate hints are to be found in the installation instructions for the
option.
1 Preparation ....................................................................................................................... 2
2 Installation of Option........................................................................................................ 3
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1 Preparation
Fig. 1
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2 Installation of Option
2.1 Insert OCXO REFERENCE OSC. into unit from the side until it plugs into connector X212 on
motherboard 1.
2.1 Fit OCXO REFERENCE OSC. using the three supplied screw and washer assemblies (VS
0071.5040.00, see Fig. 2).
OCXO
REFERENCE OSC.
Fig. 2
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3 Assembling Unit
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4 Functional Test of Option CMU-B11
The measurement can be carried out at the connector REFOUT1 (rear of CMU) at 10 MHz or at the connector
RF3OUT (front panel) at 1GHz with a frequency counter.
½ Set the generator to 1 GHz and 13 dBm with no modulation for measurement at connector RF3OUT in
the RF menu.
For this setting, CMU must be switched to its internal reference source.
½ This is to be selected in the Sync. menu depending on the application.
Note: For fast setting, the measurement at 1 GHz can be made with reduced resolution (1 Hz).
Measurement:
(Carry out the following adjustment only if required)
½ Adjust reading on frequency counter to:
10.000 000 00 MHz –0.1/+0.05 Hz (at REFOUT1) or
1.000 000 000 GHz –10 Hz/+5 Hz (at RF3OUT) with the aid of potentiometer R5 on module OCXO
REFERENCE OSC. (a tolerance of -2 to -5 Hz is required due to ageing).
Note: The CMU must be on for at least 5 minutes for the OCXO to warm up.
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Installation of Option CMU-B12 OCXO REF.OSC. (1100.5100.02)
Contents
1 Preparation ................................................................................................................................. 2
2 Installation of Option.................................................................................................................. 3
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1 Preparation
Fig. 1
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2 Installation of Option
2.1 Insert OCXO REFERENCE OSC. into unit from the side until it plugs into connector X212 on motherboard 1.
2.2 Fit OCXO REFERENCE OSC. using the three supplied screw and washer assemblies (VS 0071.5040.00,
see Fig. 2).
OCXO
REFERENCE OSC.
Fig. 1
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3 Assembling Unit
½ Fit casing and cabinet feet in the reverse order given under 1.2 / 1.3 (Fig. 1).
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4 Functional Test of Option CMU-B12
Preparation:
The measurement can be carried out the connector REFOUT1 (rear of CMU) at 10 MHz or at the connector RF3OUT
(front panel) at 1GHz with a frequency counter
½ Set the generator to 1 GHz and 13 dBm with no modulation for measurement at connector RF3 OUT in the RF
menu.
For this setting, CMU must be switched to its internal reference source. This is to be selected in the Sync. menu
depending on the application.
Note: For fast setting, the measurement at 1GHz can be made with reduced resolution (1Hz)
Measurement:
(Carry out the following adjustment only if required)
½ Adjust reading on frequency counter to:
10.000 000 00 MHz –0.1/+0.05 Hz (at REFOUT1) or
1.000 000 000 GHz –10 Hz/+5 Hz (at RF3OUT)
with the aid of potentiometer R5 on module OCXO REFERENCE OSC. (a tolerance of –2 to –5 Hz is required due
to ageing).
Note: CMU must be on for at least 10 minutes for the OCXO to warm up.
During the adjustment the CMU must be operated in a horizontal position.
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Installation of Option CMU-B21 UNIV. SIGN. UNIT (1100.5200.02)
Contents
1 Preparation ................................................................................................................................. 2
2 Installation of Option.................................................................................................................. 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
CMU-B21
COVER removed
Fig. 3
½ When three BEEPs can be heard, press the MENU SELECT key.
The VersionManager is started (see also chapter 4, Firmware update). The display includes the menu item
FIRMWARE UPDATE AFTER BOARD CHANGE.
½ Press the softkey to the left of the above mentioned menu item.
The automatic module data adjustment is performed under software control, firmware updates for microprocessors
and programmable devices being performed as well. This may take a few minutes.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is ready for use
and complies with the specifications.
Test of Function
½ Press MENU SELCT hardkey on FUNCTION panel.
½ Press GSM 900 softkey on the row of keys at bottom of display.
--> Check whether the SIGNAL ON indication in the top right display (blue status field) is highlighted in green.
1 Preparation ............................................................................................................. 2
2.1 Fitting............................................................................................................................................ 4
Fig.1
COVER
Fig. 2
2.1 Fitting
½ Remove clamp. Take off vent cover between air duct and cage since it is no longer needed (Fig. 3).
½ Plug module CMU-B41 into free slot at the right-hand side of unit.
½ Mount clamp again (Fig. 3).
CMU-B41
Fig. 3
When installing the option CMU-B41, observe that the designations of built-in cables for batches 831593...,
829740..., 830377..., and 828942... are not complete or incorrect and so the cables have to be identified
according to the following list.
* The connector designation X .... is inscribed on the board, the cover of the audio board and the service label.
½ Mount enclosure and rear feet in the reverse order to that described under points 1.2/1.3 (Fig. 1).
1 Preparation ............................................................................................................. 2
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
½ Remove module CMU-B21 from slot seven as viewed from the front and undo screws on shielding
enclosure (Fig. 3)
½ Plug option CMU-B52 into slots on CMU-B21 A420 and A470 and affix label (Fig. 4)
CMU-B21
Fig. 3
A470
Fig. 4
½ Fit enclosure to module and insert module into the unit (Fig. 3).
½ Mount cover in the reverse order to that described under 1.4 (Fig. 2).
½ Fit cover and cabinet feet back on in the reverse order to that described under 1.2/1.3 (Fig. 1).
1 Preparation.......................................................................................................................... 2
Fig. 1
Fig.2
If the module in the second slot from the instrument front has the order no. 1100.1404.02 or
1100.1733.02, then it is not possible to fit option CMU-B53. Use modification kit CMU-U53 instead.
Remove module CMU-B21 in the seventh slot seen from the front (Fig. 3).
CMU-B21
RX/TX
Fig. 3
If the TAZ (update status) of the Link Handler base plate (1097.3570.02) is lower than –03.06-, refer to Service
Info No. 1304. The update status (TAZ) can be seen on the barcode label stuck to the solder side of the board
inside the screening strip.
If the update status (TAZ) of the I/Q Out module on slot A430 (1100.2000.02) is lower than –03.08-, refer to
Service Info No. 1305. The update status (TAZ) is visible when the covers are removed.
If the optional Speech Codec CMU-B52 (1100.5400.02) is fitted, remove the module in slot A420 (it is no
longer required).
Insert Bluetooth module 1135.6502.02.
Stick the OPTION INCL. (1100.5797.00) label to the cover at the solder side.
Screw back the two screen covers and insert Link Handler into the unit.
BLUETOOTH MODULE
A430
A420
Fig. 4
Fit cover and cabinet feet back on in the reverse order to that described under 1.2/1.3/1.4 (Fig. 1 + 2).
The VersionManager is started (see also chapter 4 in CMU 200 manual, Firmware update). The display includes
the menu item FIRMWARE UPDATE AFTER BOARD CHANGE.
Press the softkey to the left of the above mentioned menu item.
The automatic module data adjustment is performed under software control, firmware updates for
microprocessors and programmable devices being performed as well. This may take a few minutes.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is ready for
use and complies with the specifications.
Functional Test
Calibrate the FM path in the Maintenance menu.
Perform Bluetooth function test with Bluetooth DUT.
Connect a Bluetooth module to RF2 via RF cable or antenna.
Perform inquiry procedure.
Set up a connection to the Bluetooth DUT.
Check results in Power and Modulation menu.
1 Preparation.......................................................................................................................... 2
2 Board Exchange.................................................................................................................. 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
If the module in the second slot from the instrument front has the Order No. 1100.1404.02 or 1100.1733.02,
replace it by the RX/TX module included in the modification kit. Caution: cables are to be disconnected at
the top and the bottom of the instrument (Fig. 3).
Remove module CMU-B21 in the seventh slot seen from the front (Fig. 3).
CMU-B21
RX/TX
Fig. 3
Remove the two screen covers after undoing the screws (Fig. 4).
If the TAZ (update state) of the Link Handler base plate (1097.3570.02) is lower than -03.06-, modify as
shown in Fig. 5.
The update status (TAZ) can be seen on the barcode label stuck to the solder side of the board inside the
screening strip.
If the TAZ of the Link Handler base plate in slot A430 (1097.3570.02) is lower than -03.06-, modify the top
screen cover (labelled) as shown in Fig. 6.
If the update status (TAZ) of the I/Q Out module on slot A430 (1100.2000.02) is lower than –03.08-, modify
as shown in Fig. 7.
The update status (TAZ) is visible when the covers are removed.
If the optional Speech Codec CMU-B52 (1100.5400.02) is fitted, remove the module in slot A420 (it is no
longer required, Fig. 4).
Stick the OPTION INCL. (1100.5797.00) label to the cover at the solder side (Fig. 4).
Screw back the two screen covers and insert Link Handler into the unit (Fig.3 and 4).
A430
A420
Fig. 4
1,5
8,7
1,5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fit cover and cabinet feet back on in the reverse order to that described under 1.2/1.3/1.4 (Fig. 1 and 2).
When three BEEPs can be heard, press the MENU SELECT key.
The VersionManager is started (see also chapter 4 in CMU 200 manual, Firmware Update). The display
includes the menu item FIRMWARE UPDATE AFTER BOARD CHANGE.
Press the softkey to the left of the above mentioned menu item.
The automatic module data adjustment is performed under software control, firmware updates for
microprocessors and programmable devices being performed as well. This may take a few minutes.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is ready for
use and complies with the specifications.
Install software option CMU-K53 and activate key code (see instructions supplied with the modification kit).
1 Preparation ....................................................................................................................... 2
2 Installation of Option........................................................................................................ 5
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1 Preparation
Fig. 1
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1.4 Undo four screws from front handles and take off handles.
1.5 Undo the countersunk screw (if any) at the front on the labelling panel next to the rollkey and pull
panel to the front.
1.6 Undo two countersunk screws each from the top and bottom frame at the front as well as two
countersunk screws above the AUX1/2 BNC connector at the front.
1.7 Undo screw and nut assembly at the top on holding bracket for PCMCIA Interface.
1.8 Having taken out the two countersunk screws at top left frame, slightly raise top cover, then push
it somewhat to the right and finally remove cover towards the top.
1.9 Push the front module to the front by slightly exerting pressure at the back (Fig. 2).
Caution: Beware of the connecting cables for the PCMCIA Interface which are still connected to
motherboard 1.
1.10 After withdrawing the front module, unplug the three connecting cables of PCMCIA Interface from
the motherboard.
1.11 Take out the front module completely from the CMU.
1.12 Undo two countersunk screws of PCMCIA Interface on the right side of the mounting plate and
push the module to the front side.
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Screw and nut
assembly
Fig. 2
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2 Installation of Option
Contacts top
145
145
145
99
Fig. 3
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½ Fit floppy drive to holding frame and plug flat cable (Fig. 4).
Floppy frame
Fig. 4
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½ Fit floppy drive with frame to front module using two countersunk screws supplied (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
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3 Assembling Unit
Affixing Label
½ Affix „CMU-U61“ label on power supply unit (Fig. 6).
CMU-U61 label
Fig. 6
Re-Mounting Front-Panel
½ Mount front module, labelling panel, front handles and casing in the reverse order to that
described under 1.4 to 1.11 (Fig. 2).
½ Fit casing and cabinet feet in the reverse order to that described under 1.2 / 1.3 (Fig. 1).
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4 Functional Test of Option CMU-U61
Test of Option
½ Press the key combination ALT and F4 on the external keyboard to enter DOS mode.
½ Insert disk into floppy disk drive option and enter A: on external keyboard.
½ Check whether disk is detected and can be read.
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Installation of Option CMU-B71 ABIS INTERFACE UNIT (1100.6406.02)
Contents
1 Preparation ................................................................................................................................. 2
2 Installation of Option.................................................................................................................. 4
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1 Preparation
Fig. 1
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1.4 After undoing two countersunk head screws at the top left frame, raise cover slightly, push somewhat to the right
and take it off towards the top.
Fig. 2
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2 Installation of Option
st
2.1 Remove cover on the vent in the intermediate panel of the 1 slot as seen from the front (Fig. 3).
st
2.2 Insert CMU-B71 into 1 slot as seen from the front.
2.3 Fit cables W714, W713, W700.
CMU-B71
COVER removed
W 714
nd
2 side on Motherboard X204
Labeling with ABIS TX
W 713
nd
2 side on
Motherboard X 203
Labeling with ABIS RX
W 700
0099.6501.00 2 ea
0005.2499.00 2 ea
0016.4398.00 2 ea
nd
2 side on Motherboard X 200
Labeling with ABIS
Fig. 3
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3 Assembling Unit
After adjustment, the operating software is started automatically. CMU is ready for operation and complies with
data sheet specifications.
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--> The following screen is displayed:
½ Then close the loopback loop by connecting the rear-panel ABIS TX BNC connector to the ABIS RX BNC
connector using a BNC cable.
The LED symbols No Signal, Alarm Indication Signal, No Synchronization and No CRC Multiframe switch to
green.
The message No Signal in the window next to the Alarms softkey is replaced by No Alarm. It may be that No
CRC Multiframe is displayed briefly during switchover.
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Installation of Option CMU-B81 CDMA SIGN. UNIT (1100.6506.02)
Contents
1 Preparation ................................................................................................................................. 2
2 Installation of Option.................................................................................................................. 4
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Caution: Prior to installation, check whether the connectors of the module fit into the 5th or 8th slot of the
motherboard of as seen from the front panel. Depending on the result of this check, proceed according to
items 2.1 and 2.2.
th th
2.1 Remove the cover of the ventilation opening in the partition of either the 5 or 8 slot as seen from the front panel
(Fig. 3).
th th
2.2 Insert CMU-B81 either into the 5 or 8 slot as seen from the front panel (Fig. 3).
CMU-B81
COVER removed
Fig. 3
Fit cover and cabinet feet back on in the reverse order to that described under 1.2/1.3 (Fig. 1).
The VersionManager is started (see also chapter 4 of CMU service manual instrument, Firmware update). The display
includes the menu item FIRMWARE UPDATE AFTER BOARD CHANGE.
Press the softkey to the left of the above mentioned menu item.
The automatic module data adjustment is performed under software control, firmware updates for microprocessors
and programmable devices being performed as well. This may take a few minutes.
After the adjustment has been terminated, the operating software starts automatically and the CMU is ready for use
and complies with the specifications.
5 Documents
This chapter contains the documents for the CMU basic unit. The documents for the modules with the
description of function, adjustment and interfaces are relegated to the Service Manual, Stock no.
1110.4903.92. To order replacement parts and modules please contact our spare parts express service
or your Rohde & Schwarz service representative and note the hints given in the following section,
Module and Cable Exchange.
The address of our spare parts express service and a list of Rohde & Schwarz representatives can be
found at the beginning of this service manual.
Table 5-1 at the end of this section lists all power cables available. The stock numbers necessary for
ordering replacement parts and modules can be found in the component lists further down.
Important Note!
When replacing a module please note the safety instructions and the repair in-
structions given in chapter 3 of this service manual.
Replaced modules
Replaced modules are an economic alternative for original modules. It should be kept in mind that
replaced modules are not new, but repaired and fully tested parts. They may have traces from use
but they are electrically and mechanically equivalent to new modules.
To find out which replaced modules are available, please refer to your Rohde & Schwarz representa-
tive (or to the central service division, Rohde & Schwarz Munich). The identification number is usually
the same as for the original module, but with a variant index .95, .96, .97 or .98.
The defective parts must be sent back with a returned accompanying document containing the
following information:
• Stock number, serial number and designation of the dismounted part,
• Precise description of the error,
• Stock number, serial number and designation of the instrument the part was dismounted from,
• Date of dismounting,
• Name of the technician who exchanged the part.
A returned accompanying document is provided with each replacement module.
Spare Parts
Note: The parts which are fitted with a Current No. can be ordered as spare parts.
560 Reserved
565 Reserved
1 New RXTX BOARD1 1100.1733.02 replaces old RXTX BOARD1 1100. 1404.02. 1100.1703.02 cannot be replaced by 1100.1404.02.
2 New MOTHERBOARD1 1100.0920.02 replaces old MOTHERBOARD1 1100.1110.02. 1100.0920.02 cannot be replaced by 1100.1110.02.
3 New MOTHERBOARD2 1100.0937.02 replaces old MOTHERBOARD2 1100.1127.02. 1100.0937.02 cannot be replaced by 1100.1127.02.
4 New REARPANEL BOARD1 1100.0950.02 replaces old REARPANEL BOARD1 1100.1140.02. 1100.0950.02 cannot be replaced by 1100.1140.02.
5 New REARPANEL BOARD2 1100.0966.02 replaces old REARPANEL BOARD2 1100.1191.02. 1100.0966.02 cannot be replaced by 1100.1191.02.
6 New FRONTPANEL BOARD 1100.0943.02 replaces old FRONTPANEL BOARD 1100.1204.02. 1100.0943.02 cannot be replaced by 1100.1204.02.
7 1100.5216.02 contains DSP MODULES 1097.3106.03 and I/Q OUT MODULE 1100.2000.02
8 100.5216.03 contains DSP MODULES 1097.3129.03 and I/Q OUT MODULE 1100.2000.02
9 New DSP MODULE 1097.3129.03 replaces old DSP MODULE 1097.3106.03. 1097.3129.03 cannot be replaced by 1097.3106.03.
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If one of the new boards (620...660) is used, all other boards (620...660) must be replaced.
9 New DSP MODULE 1097.3129.03 replaces old DSP MODULE 1097.3106.03. 1097.3129.03 cannot be replaced by 1097.3106.03.
∗ as shown in drawing 1100.0872 sheet 1.
∗ as shown in drawing 1100.0872 sheet 1.
Part List
Adjustment Devices
Index
A M
ADC Module1 (DIGITAL Board)....................................3.12 Manual Test Procedure .................................................. 1.7
Adjustment Maximum distortion ...................................................... 1.13
+ 5 VDC Reference Voltage .....................................2.2 Measuring instruments ............................................ 1.2, 1.8
10 MHz Reference-Frequency ..................................2.3 Module replacement
Automatic of Module Data ........................................2.4 ADC Module1 ........................................................ 3.42
AUC Module1 (DIGITAL Board)....................................3.13 AUC Module1 ........................................................ 3.42
AUDIO-GEN. + ANA., CMU-B41 ..................................3.15 DDC Module1 ........................................................ 3.42
Auxiliary means ..............................................................1.2 DIGITAL Board ...................................................... 3.41
DSP Module0/1...................................................... 3.46
B FLOPPY Disk Drive CMU-B61............................... 3.35
FRONT Module...................................................... 3.17
Block diagram.................................................................3.2 FRONT Module Controller ..................................... 3.19
FRONTPANEL Board ............................................ 3.52
Hard Disk............................................................... 3.25
C Instrument fan........................................................ 3.50
CDMA (IS95) Signalling Unit.........................................3.16 IQOUT Module....................................................... 3.46
Circuit documents (basic unit).........................................5.3 Keyboard Membrane.............................................. 3.32
CMU-B11 (Option) ..........................................................4.5 Labeling Panel ....................................................... 3.34
CMU-B12 (Option) ..........................................................4.5 LCD ....................................................................... 3.30
CMU-B15 (Option) ..........................................................4.5 Lithium Battery....................................................... 3.22
CMU-B21......................................................................3.13 Mat ........................................................................ 3.32
CMU-B21 (Option) ..........................................................4.6 Memory Modules ................................................... 3.28
CMU-B41......................................................................3.15 Motherboard .......................................................... 3.51
CMU-B41 (Option) ..........................................................4.6 Motherboard1 ........................................................ 3.51
CMU-B52 (Option) ..........................................................4.6 Motherboard2 ........................................................ 3.52
CMU-B81......................................................................3.16 Option AUDIO-GEN. + ANA. CMU-B41 ................. 3.48
CMU-K21 (Option) ..........................................................4.6 Option OCXO REFERENCE OSC. ........................ 3.44
CMU-U61 (Option)..........................................................4.6 Option SPEECH CODEC....................................... 3.46
Cooling the instrument ....................................................3.4 PCMCIA Interface CMU-B62 ................................. 3.35
POWER SUPPLY .................................................. 3.49
REARPANEL Board1............................................. 3.53
D REARPANEL Board2............................................. 3.53
DDC Module1 (DIGITAL Board)....................................3.12 REFERENCE Board .............................................. 3.38
DIGITAL Board .............................................................3.12 RF Frontend........................................................... 3.37
Documents .....................................................................5.1 RXTX Board1......................................................... 3.39
Drawing of all CMU spare parts ..........................See annex TR-CORRECTION Module .................................... 3.40
DSP Module (UNIV. SIGN. Unit)...................................3.14 TXDSP Module1 .................................................... 3.42
UNIVERSAL SIGNALLING Unit ............................. 3.45
Motherboard................................................................... 3.7
F Motherboard1................................................................. 3.7
Motherboard2................................................................. 3.7
Fan ............................................See cooling the instrument
FLOPPY DISK DRIVE (Software Update).......................4.1
FRONT Module ..............................................................3.5 N
FRONTPANEL Board .....................................................3.7
Function test with Mobile Stations ................................1.17 Netclock generation ....................................................... 3.8
H O
Hard disk (FRONT Module) ............................................3.5 OCXO
Adjustment............................................................... 2.3
REFERENCE OSC. CMU-B11 or B12 (Option) ....... 3.9
I Options
Installing .................................................................. 4.4
Instrument design ...........................................................3.1
List........................................................................... 4.4
Instrument frame.............................................................3.3
Overtemperature protection (POWER SUPPLY)............ 3.6
Interface test
IEC bus ....................................................................1.8
RS-232 .....................................................................1.8 P
IQOUT Module (UNIV. SIGN. Unit)...............................3.14
PCMCIA INTERFACE (Software Update) ...................... 4.1
Performance Test........................................................... 1.1
L Power cables ................................................................. 5.2
Power Factor Correction (PFC, POWER SUPPLY)........ 3.6
LCD (FRONT Module) ....................................................3.5
POWER SUPPLY .......................................................... 3.6
Loudspeaker...................................................................3.3