Agilent Technologies E4400-90326 quick start Selecting the Data Format, Setting Up Timeslot

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Getting Started

ESG Family Signal Generators

Setting Up a Digital Modulation in the GSM Format

 

Selecting the Data Format

1. Press Mode. Then press the

This selects the GSM communications standard.

following softkeys:

 

Real Time I/Q Baseband (if it

 

appears) > TDMA > GSM.

 

2. Press the

This toggles the Data Format Pattern Framed softkey from

Data Format Pattern Framed

Pattern to Framed. When you select Framed for bursting the

softkey.

frame envelope, you will be transmitting framed data. This means

 

that you will be bursting the timeslots that you have activated and

 

there will be no RF carrier during the off timeslots. Notice that

 

Configure Timeslots has become an active softkey.

Setting Up Timeslot 0

1.Observe the GSM Timeslot Pattern on the display.

2.Press the Configure Timeslots softkey and observe the softkey menu.

3.Press the Timeslot Type softkey.

4.Press the Custom softkey.

5.Press the Configure Custom softkey.

Notice that the preset condition for timeslot #0 has the timeslot turned on and configured as a Normal channel.

The Timeslot # softkey shows that timeslot #0 is selected as the active timeslot. The Timeslot Off On softkey shows that timeslot #0 is turned on. Finally, the Timeslot Type softkey shows that timeslot #0 is configured as a Normal channel.

Another menu of softkeys is displayed.

This changes the timeslot type to Custom timeslot and automatically returns you to the previous softkey menu. Notice that the Timeslot Type softkey has changed from Normal to Custom. Also notice that the display shows timeslot #0 configured as a Custom timeslot.

Another menu is displayed showing you data choices for the timeslot’s transmission. Notice that the display has changed, showing you a visual representation of the timeslot. Directly below the visual representation of the timeslot, you should see Data: PN9. PN9 is the default timeslot transmission data.

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Contents Supersedes April Copyright 1999, 2000 Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies ESG Family Signal GeneratorsPart No. E4400-90326 Contents Getting Started Signal Generator at a Glance Setting the Power Level Creating an FM SignalSetting the Carrier Frequency Press PresetRF Output connector Setting the FM DeviationSetting the FM Rate Turning On Frequency ModulationState Creating a Step Sweep and a List SweepConfiguring a Step Sweep first level of sweep softkeys is displayedPress Return RF ON. The swept RF signal is now available atTurning On Continuous Step Sweep PressConfiguring a List Sweep Using Step Sweep Data Turned off Turning On List Sweep for a Single SweepData You triggered the single sweep in the previous stepSaving and Recalling an Instrument State Creating an Instrument StatePress Save followed by Saving an Instrument StateRecalling an Instrument State Setting Up a Digital Modulation in the GSM Format Enter −5 using the numeric keypad and press the dBm softkeyThis selects the GSM communications standard Setting Up TimeslotSelecting the Data Format Configure Timeslots has become an active softkeyThis moves the softkey menu up one level Press the Timeslot Type softkey Press the Normal softkeyPress the following softkeys Turning On the GSM Format and the Modulation Press Return twiceExploring the User Interface Front Panel Associated with the event ConnectorWill be returned to normal instrument operation Numeric keypad consists of the digit keys 0 through 9, aProvided only on ESG-D and ESG-DP Series Signal Generators This connector accepts an externally supplied, analogComponent of I/Q modulation. This female BNC connector is Darken in comparison to the text on the displayTo their adjacent keys are located on the right-hand side Frequency and power capabilitiesLCD display provides information on the current instrument DisplaySoftkey or via Scpi command. The maximum input for this This hardkey lets you restore any instrument state that youApplications. This female BNC connector is provided only on Previously saved in a memory register. You can save up toDisplay DisplayALC circuit is disabled Multiple error messages occur, only the most recent messageCan be viewed by pressing Utility Error Info This annunciator appears when a sweep has been initiatedView and delete error messages using the Utility menu Series Signal GeneratorsThis annunciator appears when an error message is placed Modulations that you have enabled are modulating the RFGenerated a service request SRQ over the Gpib RF signal is present at the RF Output connectorS annunciator appears when the signal generator has List or step modeRear Panel Timebase or 1 ppm high stability timebase TTL/CMOS high to TTL/CMOS low edge trigger. With Option UN8 Output signals for this connectorOption 201 this connector is used for system reset output Second output is generated every two seconds indicatingConnector is present only on instruments with Option UN7 Q OUT connector outputs the analog, quadrature-phaseBER Meas END connector outputs a signal that indicates BER Sync Loss connector outputs a signal that indicatesExploring the User Interface