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Introduction 11 Power and Status The Power and Status section encompass the power switch and displays the status of the timebase and remote interface(s): Status Indicators REF / SYNTH On the far right portion of the front panel are two groups of LED indicators. The upper group is labeled REF / SYNTH and indicates the status of the internal timebase. The EXT LED indicates that the instrument has detected an external 10 MHz reference at the timebase input BNC on the rear panel. If detected, the instrument will attempt to lock its internal clock to the external reference. The LOCK LED indicates that unit has locked its internal frequency synthesizer at the requested frequency. Normally this LED will only extinguish momentarily when the frequency changes or an external timebase is first applied to the rear input. If the LED stays off, it indicates that the signal generator may be unable to lock to the external timebase. This is most commonly caused by the external frequency being offset by more than 2 ppm from 10 MHz. INTERFACE The lower group of LED indicators is labeled INTERFACE. These LEDs indicate the current status of any active remote programming interface (Ethernet, RS-232, or GPIB). The REM (remote) LED turns on when the unit is placed in remote mode by one of the remote interfaces. In this mode, all the front panel keys are disabled and the instrument can only be controlled via the remote interface. The user can return to normal, local mode by pressing the [3] key (also labeled [LOCAL]). The ACT (activity) LED flashes when a character is received or sent over one of the interfaces. This is helpful when troubleshooting communication problems. If a command received over the remote interface fails to execute due to either a parsing error or an execution error, the ERR (error) LED will turn on. Information about the error is available in the STATUS secondary display. See page 24 for more detailed information on how to access this display. POWER The power switch has two positions: STANDBY (button out) and ON (button in). In STANDBY mode, power is only supplied to the internal timebase and the power consumption will not exceed 25 watts. In ON mode, power is supplied to all circuitry and the instrument is on. Stanford Research Systems SG390 Series RF Signal Generators