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Figure 10. Edit a task
Demonstration 5
Task planner (continued)
Action 2: Compile task plan file (.TPF) with the free N934xC 
HSA PC software 
Instructions  for  HSA  Keystrokes for HSA
Edit the task list As shown in Figure 9, the task 
list can be easily edited:
• Click   and   to move 
up or down the file
• Click   to delete task files
• Click   to copy files
• Double click the selected 
task file to rename the 
selected task
Edit the task description, 
start/stop message, report 
contents, and limits
The following demonstration 
is on Test 1: Channel power 
(Figure 10)
About report contents.
Four types of report content 
are provided:
1.  Marker result. If this is 
selected, the N934xC will 
log the marker readout if 
the marker is enabled in 
the state file. The upper 
and lower limits can be set 
up for marker frequency 
and amplitude to indicate 
the PASS/FAIL of the 
marker readout
2.  Measure result. Measure 
result is only shown when 
the measurement is CHP, 
OBW, or ACPR. The upper 
and lower limits can be set 
up to indicate the PASS/
FAIL of the measurement 
result
3.  Save trace. If this is 
selected, the N934xC HSA 
will save the trace (.TRC) 
at the end of the current 
task
4.  Save screen. If this is 
selected, the N934xC HSA 
will capture the screen 
(.JPG) at the end of the 
current task
• Task description:
 - Select CHP in the task list
 - Input “wcdma chp” in the 
task description box
 - Input “chp begin” in the 
start message box
 - Input “chp end” in the 
stop message box 
Note: Use the task 
description and start/stop 
message to provide brief 
test setup instructions to 
field engineer/technician 
• “End by Cycle“ and set task 
duration to 1
• Set report contents as the 
following:
 - CHP’s lower limit is 
-12 dBm and upper limit 
is -8 dBm
• Select the task “OBW”
 - Input “wcdma obw” in 
the Task Description box
 - Input “obw begin” in the 
start message box
 - Input “obw end” in the 
stop message box
 - Set lower limit as 4 MHz 
and upper limit as 5 MHz
• Select the task “ACPR”
 - Input “wcdma acpr” in 
the task description box
 - Input “acpr begin” in the 
start message box
 - Input “acpr end” in the 
stop message box
 - Set ±5 MHz ACPR’s lower 
limit as -60 dBc and upper 
limit as -44.2 dBc
 - Set ±10 MHz ACPR’s 
lower limit as -60 dBc and 
upper limit as -49.2 dBc
Figure 9. Task list










