Spectrum Analyzer Mode Soft Key Labels (continued) MODE=POWER MONITOR: SOFTKEYS: UNITS REL OFFSET ZERO Figure 2-6. Power Monitor Mode Soft Key Labels Chapter 2 Functions and Operations FREQ/DIST Frequency Menu Distance Menu Distance Sub-Menu Displays the frequency and distance menu depending on the measurement mode. Provides for setting sweep frequency end points when FREQ mode is selected. Selected frequency values may be changed using the keypad or Up/Down arrow key. • F1 — Opens the F1 parame
Site Master S332C ON/OFF KEY Figure 3-1. Site Master On/Off Key Chapter 3 Getting Started Select the Frequency or Distance Regardless of the calibration method used, the frequency range for the desired measurements must be set before calibrating the Site Master. The following procedure selects the frequency range for the calibration. Step 1. Press the FREQ/DIST key. Step 2. Press the F1 soft key. Step 3. Enter the desired start frequency using the key pad or the Up/Down arrow key. Step 4. Press
A complete open, short, and load calibration must be performed before calibration can be turned on. Valid distance to fault plots require a non-zero frequency span. Distance-to-fault measurements cannot be performed with CAL OFF. Attempting to print a display with no printer selected. Select a printer, then retry. Attempting to perform a Power Monitor zero adjust function with no RF detector connected to the Site Master. Attempting to perform a Power Monitor zero adjust function with an input of
Channel Power measurements are used to validate transmitter performance, verify compliance with FCC regulations, and keep overall system interference at a minimum. Out-of-specification power measurements indicate system faults in the power amplifier or in-filter circuits. Channel Power Measurement with the Site Master The Site Master can be used to measure CDMA signals in terms of channel power. It is necessary to use precise and specific settings to accurately measure the CDMA signal because th
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