User Guide Site Master S331E, S361E, S332E, S362E Compact Handheld Cable & Antenna Analyzer with Spectrum Analyzer Anritsu Company 490 Jarvis Drive Morgan Hill, CA 95037-2809 USA Part Number: 10580-00252 Revision: A Published: August 2009 Copyright 2009 Anritsu Company
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Table of Contents Chapter 1—General Information 1-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1-2 Chapter Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1-3 Available Models. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1-4 Available Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents (Continued) 2-7 Symbols and Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 Calibration Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 Battery Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 Additional Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 2-8 Data Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 4—File Management 4-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4-2 Managing Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Save Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Save Dialog Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents (Continued) Chapter 7—Bias Tee (Option 10) 7-1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 Chapter 8—Master Software Tools 8-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8-2 MST Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8-3 Feature Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 — General Information 1-1 Introduction This chapter provides information about frequency range, available options, additional documents, general overview, preventive maintenance, and annual verification requirements for the Anritsu Handheld S331E, S361E, S332E, and S362E Site Master models. Throughout this manual, the term Site Master will refer to the S331E, S361E, S332E, and S362E.
1-4 Available Options 1-4 General Information Available Options Available options for the Site Master models are shown in Table 1-2. Table 1-2.
General Information Caution 1-6 1-6 Optional Accessories When using the Automotive Cigarette Lighter 12 VDC Adapter, Anritsu Part Number 806-141-R, always verify that the supply is rated for a minimum of 60 Watts at 12 VDC, and that the socket is clear of any dirt or debris. If the adapter plug becomes hot to the touch during operation, then discontinue use immediately.
1-9 Site Master Specifications 1-9 General Information Site Master Specifications Refer to the Site Master Technical Data Sheet (P/N 11410-00484) for general specifications, detailed measurement specifications for all available measurement modes, ordering information, power sensors, and available accessories. The data sheet is included with the instrument and also available on the Master Software Tools CD-ROM. It is also available on the Anritsu web site: http://us.anritsu.com.
General Information 1-13 1-13 ESD Caution ESD Caution The Site Master, like other high performance instruments, is susceptible to electrostatic discharge ( ESD) damage. Coaxial cables and antennas often build up a static charge, which (if allowed to discharge by connecting directly to the Site Master without discharging the static charge) may damage the Site Master input circuitry. Site Master operators must be aware of the potential for ESD damage and take all necessary precautions.
1-14 Battery Replacement Figure 1-1. General Information Battery Compartment Door The battery that is supplied with the Site Master may need charging before use. The battery can be charged while it is installed in the Site Master by using either the AC-DC Adapter (40-168-R) or the 12-Volt DC adapter (806-141-R), or outside the Site Master with the optional Dual Battery Charger (2000-1374). Refer to “Battery Symbols” on page 2-10 for a description of battery symbols.
General Information 1-15 1-15 Soft Carrying Case Soft Carrying Case The Site Master can be operated while in the soft carrying case. On the back of the case is a large storage pouch for accessories and supplies. To install the instrument into the soft carrying case: 1. The front panel of the case is secured with hook-and-loop fasteners. Fully close the front panel of the case. When closed, the front panel supports the shape of the case while you are inserting the Site Master. 2.
1-16 Tilt Bail Stand General Information The soft carrying case includes a detachable shoulder strap, which can be connected to the D-rings of the case. Caution 1-16 The soft case has panel openings for the fan inlet and exhaust ports. Do not block the air flow through the panels when the unit is operating. Tilt Bail Stand A Tilt Bail is attached to the back of the Site Master for desktop operation. The tilt bail provides two settings of backward tilt for improved stability.
General Information 1-17 1-17 Secure Environment Workplace Secure Environment Workplace This section details the types of memory in the Site Master, how to delete stored user files in internal memory, and recommended usage in a secure environment workplace. Site Master Memory Types The instrument contains non-volatile disk-on-a-chip memory, EEPROM, and volatile DRAM memory. The instrument is also supplied with an external USB flash drive.
1-17 Secure Environment Workplace General Information Recommended Usage in a Secure Environment Set the Site Master to save files to the external USB Flash drive: 1. Attach the external Flash drive and turn the instrument on. 2. Press the Shift button then the File (7) button. 3. Press the Save submenu key. 4. Press the Change Save Location submenu key, then select the USB drive with the rotary knob, Up/Down arrow keys, or the touchscreen. 5. Press the Set Location submenu key.
Chapter 2 — Instrument Overview 2-1 Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of the Anritsu Site Master. The intent of this chapter is to acquaint the user with the instrument. For detailed measurement information, refer to a specific measurement guide listed in Appendix A, “Measurement Guides”.
2-4 Front Panel Overview Instrument Overview To turn on the Site Master, press the green On/Off button on the front panel (Figure 2-1) Fan Inlet Port Fan Exhaust Port Touch Screen Submenu Keys Calibration Status and Type Shift Key Numeric Keypad/ Shift Menu Keys (1 to 9) Printed in Blue Fan Inlet Port Touch Screen Main Menu Keys Figure 2-1. On/Off Button Site Master Overview The Site Master takes approximately sixty seconds to complete power warm-up and to load the application software.
Instrument Overview 2-4 Front Panel Overview Front Panel Keys Menu Key Press this key to display a grid of shortcut icons for installed measurement modes and user selected menus and setup files. Figure 2-2 shows the Menu key screen with shortcut icons for the installed measurement modes. Touch one of the icons in the top two rows to change modes. These icons are preinstalled and can not be moved or deleted. Figure 2-2.
2-4 Front Panel Overview Instrument Overview Figure 2-3 shows the Menu key screen with shortcut icons for the installed measurement modes and four rows of user-defined shortcuts to menus and setup files. Press and hold down any key for a few seconds to add a shortcut to this screen.To add shortcut setup files (.stp), open the recall menu and hold down on the file name for several seconds. Then select the location for the shortcut. Figure 2-3.
Instrument Overview 2-4 Front Panel Overview Shift Key Pressing the Shift key and then a number key executes the function that is indicated in blue text above the number key. When the Shift key is active, its icon is displayed at the top-right of the measurement display area by the battery charge indicator. Figure 2-4. Shift Key Icon Number Keypad The Number keypad has two functions: The primary function is number entry. The secondary function of the number keypad is to list various menus.
2-5 Display Overview Instrument Overview LED Indicators Power LED The Power LED is located to the left of the On/Off key. The LED is solid green when the unit is on and slowly blinks when the unit is off but has external power. Charge LED The Charge LED is located to the right of the On/Off key. The LED slowly blinks when the battery is charging and is solid green when the battery is fully charged.
Instrument Overview 2-5 Save GPS Icon Battery Charge Date/Time GPS Location Display Overview Trace Measurement Title Submenu Touch Screen Keys Frequency Standard Measurement Settings Summary Marker Table Main Menu Touch Screen Keys Figure 2-6. Spectrum Analyzer Display (S332E and S362E only) Site Master User Guide PN: 10580-00252 Rev.
2-6 Test Panel Connector Overview 2-6 Instrument Overview Test Panel Connector Overview Test panel connectors for the Site Master S332E are shown in Figure 2-7. External Reference External Trigger RF In USB Mini-B GPS External Power RF Out Figure 2-7. USB Type A S332E Test Panel Connector External Power The external power connector is used to power the unit and for battery charging. Input is 12 VDC to 15 VDC at up to 5.0 A.
Instrument Overview 2-6 Test Panel Connector Overview Headset Jack The headset jack provides audio output from the built-in AM/FM/SSB demodulator for testing and troubleshooting wireless communication systems. The jack accepts a 2.5 mm 3-wire miniature phone plug such as those commonly used with cellular telephones. Ext Trigger In (S332E, S362E Models) A TTL signal that is applied to the External Trigger female BNC input connector causes a single sweep to occur.
2-7 2-7 Symbols and Indicators Instrument Overview Symbols and Indicators The following symbols and indicators indicate the instrument status or condition on the display. Calibration Symbols The current calibration status and type is displayed in the upper-left of the screen when in Cable & Antenna Analyzer mode. See Figure 2-5 on page 2-6. The five status messages are described next. Cal Status: ON, Flex The Site Master has been calibrated with discrete Open, Short, and Load components.
Instrument Overview 2-7 Symbols and Indicators When either the AC-DC Adapter (40-168-R) or the 12 Volt DC adapter (806-141-R) is connected, the battery automatically receives a charge, and the battery symbol with the lightning bolt is displayed (Figure 2-9). Figure 2-9. Battery Charging Icon The green Charge LED flashes when the battery is charging, and remains on steady when the battery is fully charged. Caution Use only Anritsu-approved batteries, adapters, and chargers with this instrument.
2-8 2-8 Data Entry Instrument Overview Data Entry Numeric Values Numeric values are changed using the rotary knob, arrow keys, or the keypad. Pressing one of the main menu keys will display a list of submenus on the right side of the touch screen. When the value on a submenu key is displayed in red, it is ready for changing. When using the rotary knob or arrow keys the changing value is shown on the submenu and in red on the graticule.
Instrument Overview 2-9 2-9 Mode Selector Menu Mode Selector Menu To access the functions under the Mode menu, select the Shift key, then the Mode (9) key. Use the directional arrow keys, the rotary knob, or the touch screen to highlight the selection, and press the Enter key to select. The list of modes that appear in this menu will vary depending upon the options that are installed and activated in the instrument. Figure 2-12 is an example of the Mode menu. Your instrument may not show the same list.
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Chapter 3 — Quick Start Guide 3-1 Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of basic measurement setups. For detailed measurement information, refer to a specific measurement guide listed in Appendix A, “Measurement Guides”.
3-3 Cable & Antenna Analyzer 3-3 Quick Start Guide Cable & Antenna Analyzer Set the instrument to Cable & Antenna Analyzer mode as described in the previous section. Select the Measurement Type Press the Measurement main menu key and select the appropriate measurement. Figure 3-2. Menu Screen with Icons for Installed Measurement Modes Set the Frequency 1. Press the Freq/Dist main menu key. 2.
Quick Start Guide 3-3 Cable & Antenna Analyzer Turn on Markers 1. Press the Marker main menu key. 2. Press the Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6 submenu key and select the marker number 1 button using the touch screen. The underlined number on the Marker submenu key indicates the active marker. 3. Use the arrow keys, the keypad, or the rotary knob to move the marker. The current value for the selected marker is shown above the upper-left corner of the graph.
3-3 Cable & Antenna Analyzer Quick Start Guide Single Limit Line 1. Press Shift and then Limit (6) to enter the Limit menu. 2. Press the Limit On/Off key to turn on the Limit. 3. Press Single Limit and then use the numeric keypad, the arrow keys, or the rotary knob to change the limit value and then press Enter. Note Refer to the Cable & Antenna Measurement Guide listed in Appendix A for creating multi-segment limit lines. 4. Press the Limit Alarm key to turn on or off the Limit Alarm. Figure 3-3.
Quick Start Guide 3-3 Cable & Antenna Analyzer DTF Setup 1. Press the Measurements main menu key and select DTF Return Loss or DTF VSWR. 2. Press the Freq/Dist main menu key. 3. Press the Units submenu key and select m to display distance in meters or ft to display distance in feet. 4. Press DTF Aid and use the touch screen, or arrow keys to navigate through all the DTF parameters. a. Set Start Distance and Stop Distance. Stop Distance needs to be smaller than Dmax. b.
3-3 Cable & Antenna Analyzer Quick Start Guide Calibrate with OSL Calibration Refer to the Cable & Antenna Measurement Guide listed in Appendix A for calibration details. Note 1. Press the Freq/Dist main menu key and enter the appropriate frequency range 2. Press Shift then Calibrate (2) key. 3. Select Standard or FlexCal. 4. Press Start Cal and follow instructions on screen. 5. Connect Open to RF Out and press the Enter key. 6. Connect Short to RF Out and press the Enter key. 7.
Quick Start Guide 3-4 3-4 Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Set the instrument to Spectrum Analyzer mode as described in Section 3-2 “Measurement Mode Selection” on page 3-1. Set Start and Stop Frequencies 1. Press the Freq main menu key. 2. Press the Start Freq submenu key. 3. Enter the desired start frequency using the keypad, the arrow keys, or the rotary knob. When entering a frequency using the keypad, the submenu key labels change to GHz, MHz, kHz, and Hz. Press the appropriate unit key.
3-4 Spectrum Analyzer Quick Start Guide Set the Amplitude Press the Amplitude main menu key to display the Amplitude menu. Set Amplitude Reference Level and Scale 1. Press the Reference Level submenu key and use the arrow keys, rotary knob, or the keypad to change the reference level. Press Enter to set the reference level value. 2. Press the Scale submenu key and use the arrow keys, rotary knob, or the keypad to enter the desired scale. Press Enter to set the scale value.
Quick Start Guide 3-4 Spectrum Analyzer Single Limit Line Press the Limit menu key to display the Limit menu. 1. Press the Limit (Upper / Lower) submenu key to select the desired limit line, Upper or Lower. 2. Activate the selected limit line by pressing the On Off submenu key so that On is underlined. 3. Press the Limit Move submenu key to display the Limit Move menu. Press the first Move Limit submenu key and use the arrows keys, rotary knob, or keypad to change the dBm level of the limit line. 4.
3-4 Spectrum Analyzer Quick Start Guide Create a Limit Envelope 1. Press Shift then Limit (6) to open the Limit menu. 2. Select Limit Envelope. 3. Press the Create Envelope key. Figure 3-6. 3-10 Limit Envelope PN: 10580-00252 Rev.
Quick Start Guide 3-4 Spectrum Analyzer Setting Up Markers Press the Marker main menu key to display the Marker menu. Selecting, Activating, and Placing a Marker 1. Press the Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6 submenu key and then select the desired marker using the touch screen marker buttons. The selected marker is underlined on the Marker submenu key. 2. Press the On Off submenu key so that On is underlined. The selected marker is displayed in red and ready to be moved. 3.
3-4 Spectrum Analyzer Quick Start Guide Select a Smart Measurement Type In Spectrum Analyzer mode, press Shift then Measure (4) and select a smart measurement using the submenu keys. Figure 3-8. 3-12 Spectrum Analyzer Measure Menu PN: 10580-00252 Rev.
Chapter 4 — File Management 4-1 Introduction This chapter will review the file management features of the Site Master and detail the File menu. The submenus under this menu allow the user to save, recall, copy, and delete files in internal memory or an external USB flash drive. 4-2 Managing Files Press the Shift key then the File (7) key on the numeric keypad to list the File menu. Follow the additional steps below.
4-2 Managing Files File Management Save a Measurement Screen as JPEG Press the Save submenu key, type a name for the JPEG file, confirm that the file type is Jpeg, and press Enter to save. Save Dialog Box The save dialog box (Figure 4-1) is used to store files on the internal memory or an external flash drive. The file type, file name, and save location are set at this display. See “Save Menu” on page 4-8 and “Save Location Menu” on page 4-8 for details. Figure 4-1.
File Management 4-2 Managing Files Recall Files The recall menu enables you to view all the Measurement and Setup files in the internal memory and external USB flash drive. You can sort the recall menu by name, date, or type. You can also select to view only measurement files or setup files by pressing File Type on the Recall dialog box and selecting the file type you want to view.
4-2 Managing Files File Management Copying Files The steps below detail copying a file from internal memory to an external flash drive. Select the files to copy in the top window and the location for the files to be copied to in the bottom window (Figure 4-3). Refer to the “Copy Menu” on page 4-11 for additional information. 1. Insert a USB drive into either USB Type A port of the Site Master. 2. From the File main menu, press the Copy submenu key. The Copy submenu and Copy dialog box are displayed. 3.
File Management 4-2 Managing Files Deleting Files Delete a Selected File or Files Press the Delete submenu key. Highlight the file to be deleted with the touchscreen or the Up/Down arrow keys. Press the Select or De-Select key. The file will be outlined in blue when selected. Press the Delete key and Enter to delete the selected file. Delete Dialog Box Press the Delete submenu key to open the Delete dialog box (Figure 4-4). The submenus allow sorting by file type, name and saved date.
4-3 File Menu Overview 4-3 File Management File Menu Overview Open this menu by pressing the Shift key, then the File (7) key. File Save Measurement As FileName.rl Save Save Measurement Save Spectrum Analyzer Mode Only Save On Event Change Quick Name Save On... Change Save Location ...Crossing Limit Recall On Recall Off Save Location Sort By Measurement Sort By Change Type ...Sweep Complete Name Name Recall Type Date On Type Date Setup/JPG/...
File Management 4-4 4-4 File Menu File Menu Key Sequence: File File Save Measurement As FileName.rl Save Measurement Save Save On Event Recall Measurement Recall Copy Delete Save Measurement As: : This key will save the current setup with a user defined file name. The default file name is changed using the Save submenu. To change the default file name, type in a new file with the touch screen keyboard and press Enter. After a few seconds the screen with return to File menu.
4-4 File Menu File Management Save Menu Key Sequence: File > Save Change Quick Name: Press this submenu key to change the Quick Names at the bottom of the touch screen keyboard (Figure 4-1). Select the Quick Name to edit and press Enter. Type the new Quick Name and press Enter again. The new Quick Name will display on the button below the keyboard. Save Change Save Location: Press this submenu key to open the “Save Location Menu”.
File Management Figure 4-9. 4-4 File Menu Select Save Location Dialog Box Save On Event Menu Key Sequence: File > Save On Event In Spectrum Analyzer mode, this menu is used to auto save measurements to internal memory after: Save On... ...Crossing Limit On Off ...Sweep Complete On Off Save Then Stop On Off Clear All ...Crossing Limit: Toggling this submenu key to On will save the measurement to internal memory when the measurement has crossed a defined limit line created with the Limit menu. ..
4-4 File Menu File Management Recall Menu Key Sequence: File > Recall This menu and dialog box is used to create folders and select where the Site Master will save the current file. Select folders or drives with the Up/Down keys, the scroll wheel or the touch screen. Recall Sort By Name Type Date Sort Order Asc Desc File Type ALL Refresh Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort file and folders by the file name, by the type of file, or by the date that the file or folder was saved.
File Management 4-4 File Menu Copy Menu Key Sequence: File > Copy Copy Sort By Name Type Date Sort Order Asc Desc File Type Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort file and folder lists by name, by type of file, or by the date that the file was saved. Sort Order: Displays the folder or file in ascending or descending order based on the selection in the Sort By key. ALL Refresh Directories Scroll Scr This menu and dialog box is used to copy folders and files.
4-4 File Menu File Management Delete Menu Key Sequence: File > Delete This menu and dialog box is used to delete folders and files. Select folders or files with the Up/Down keys, the scroll wheel or the touch screen. Delete Sort By Name Type Date Sort Order Asc Desc File Type ALL Select or De-Select Delete Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort files and folders by name, by the type of file, or by the date that the file or folder was saved.
Chapter 5 — System Operations 5-1 Introduction This chapter will review the Site Master system operations. • “System Menu Overview” on page 5-2 • “System Menu” on page 5-3 • “Preset Menu” on page 5-6 • “Self Test” on page 5-7 • “Updating Site Master Firmware” on page 5-7 • “Site Master Firmware Emergency Repair” on page 5-8 The other menus (Sweep Measure Trace and Limit) are detailed in the Measurement Guides listed in Appendix A. Site Master User Guide PN: 10580-00252 Rev.
5-2 5-2 System Menu Overview System Operations System Menu Overview To access the functions under the System menu, select the Shift key, then the System (8) key. System Status Self Test Application Self Test GPS GPS GPS On Off GPS Info Calibrate Touch Screen GPS Voltage Application 3.3 V 5V Options System System Options Options Date & Time Reset Back Language Reset Factory Brightness Defaults Master Name Reset Update Volume Firmware Reset Back Figure 5-1.
System Operations 5-3 5-3 System Menu System Menu Key Sequence: Shift, System (8) System Status Self Test Application Self Test GPS Status: Pressing this submenu key displays the current system status, including the operating system and firmware versions, temperatures and other details such as current battery information. Press Esc or Enter to return to normal operation. Self Test: This key initiates a series of diagnostic tests that check the components of the instrument.
5-3 System Menu System Operations System Options Menu Key Sequence: Shift, System (8) > System Options System Options Date & Time Language Brightness Name Volume Reset Back Date and Time: This key brings up a dialog box for setting the current date and time. Use the submenu keys or the Left/Right arrow keys to select the field to be modified. Use the keypad, the Up/Down arrow keys or the rotary knob to select the date and time.
System Operations 5-3 System Menu Reset Menu Key Sequence: Shift, System (8) > System Options > Reset Reset Factory Defaults Master Reset Update Firmware Back Factory Defaults: Restores the instrument to the factory default values, including language, volume, brightness setting, and user created shortcut icons on the Menu screen. Press the Enter key to initiate the reset, and power-cycle the instrument.
5-4 5-4 Preset Menu System Operations Preset Menu Key Sequence: Shift, Preset (1) Preset Preset Save Setup: Opens the Save dialog box (Figure 4-1) to name and save the current operating settings, allowing them to be recalled later to return the instrument to the state it was in at the time the setup was saved. Setup The saved setup can be named using the touch screen keyboard. Use the Caps key to select an upper case letter. Use the Left/Right directional arrows to move the cursor position.
System Operations 5-5 5-5 Self Test Self Test At power on, the Site Master runs through a series of quick checks to ensure that the system is functioning properly. The System self test runs a series of tests that are related to the instrument. The Application Self Test runs a series of tests that are related to the current operating mode of the instrument.
5-7 Site Master Firmware Emergency Repair System Operations 8. The Firmware Update dialog will query you to confirm the process by pressing Enter to continue or Esc to abort. 9. Select Enter and the firmware update process begins and the Firmware Update dialog displays the following message Updating firmware. Please Wait. 10. When complete, the instrument will reboot.
Chapter 6 — GPS (Option 31) 6-1 Introduction The Site Master is available with a built-in GPS receiver feature (Option 31) that can provide latitude, longitude, altitude, and UTC timing information. This option also enhances frequency reference oscillator accuracy in the spectrum analyzer mode (S332E/S362E). Within three minutes of satellite acquisition, the reference oscillator will have an accuracy of better than 50 ppb (parts per billion).
6-3 Activating the GPS Feature GPS (Option 31) 4. When the GPS receiver has tracked at least three satellites, the GPS icon will change to GREEN. Latitude and Longitude information is displayed in the white bar on top of the display. Acquiring satellites may take as long as three minutes. GPS Figure 6-2. GPS Icon, Green 5.
GPS (Option 31) 6-4 6-4 Saving and Recalling Traces with GSP Information Saving and Recalling Traces with GSP Information Saving Traces with GPS Information The GPS coordinates of a location can be saved along with a measurement trace. Refer to the “Save Menu” on page 4-8 for more information. The current GPS coordinates will be saved with the measurement traces whenever GPS is on and actively tracking satellites.
6-5 GPS Menu 6-5 GPS (Option 31) GPS Menu Key Sequence: Shift, System (8) > GPS GPS: Press this submenu key to turn GPS on or off. GPS GPS Info: Press this submenu key to display the current GPS information. GPS On Tracked Satellites: Shows the number of tracked satellites (three are required to retrieve latitude and longitude, four are required to resolve altitude). Generally, the larger number of satellites tracked, the more accurate the information.
Chapter 7 — Bias Tee (Option 10) 7-1 Overview Option 10 provides a bias tee that is installed inside the instrument. The bias arm is connected to a 12 VDC-to-32 VDC power source that can be turned on as needed to place the voltage on the center conductor of the instrument’s RF In port. This supply of bias implies it is mostly useful when conducting two-port transmission measurements.
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Chapter 8 — Master Software Tools 8-1 Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of Master Software Tools (MST). For detailed information, refer to the MST Manual. 8-2 MST Overview Anritsu Master Software Tools is a Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP compatible program for transferring and editing saved measurements, markers, and limit lines to a PC. Master Software Tools will not function on earlier versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system.
8-4 Installing MST 8-4 Master Software Tools Installing MST MST is provided on the CD-ROM included with the instrument. Insert the CD-ROM into a PC to run the installer. Follow the onscreen instruction. 8-5 Connecting to the Instrument Use the USB cable supplied with the test instrument to make the connection. 1. Connect the USB cable to the USB-A port on the computer and to the USB-min B port on the test instrument. 2. Turn on the test instrument. Run the Master Software Tools program. 3.
Appendix A — Measurement Guides A-1 Introduction This appendix provides a list of the Measurement Guides (Table A-1) that accompany this User Guide. Table A-2 lists the analyzers and required options that are described in each measurement guide. Table A-1.
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A to S Index A L additional documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 annual verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 application self test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 B batteries and chargers . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 battery replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 battery symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 bias tee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 C calibrate touch screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 calibration symbols . . .
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