Chapter 3, Operating Overview
Saving Configuration Information to Memory
Saving Configuration Information to Memory
| The information about your setup and base station entered into the | |
| Configuration Information Menu can be saved to memory. This saves | |
| time when running the Software at a later date and helps to prevent entry errors. | |
| The stored data is loaded automatically any time you | |
| make changes to the | |
| can also load the stored data manually. | |
Requirements | • An initialized RAM disk. (The first time you run the Software it will set up and | |
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| initialize the RAM disk automatically.) |
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NOTE: | A “RAM disk” is a virtual memory location that uses a small portion of internal | |
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Steps | 1 | From the main menu, choose the Configuration Information Menu. |
| 2 Check to make sure that the following entries in the Configuration | |
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| Information Menu are set with your desired values: |
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| ❒ Base Station Channel |
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| ❒ Base Station PN Offset |
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| ❒ Base Station Reference Freq |
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| ❒ Base Station Reference To |
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| ❒ Base Station Power Out |
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| ❒ TX Measurement Path Loss |
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| ❒ RX Measurement Path Loss |
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| ❒ PCS Band |
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| ❒ Beep |
| 3 | Scroll down to Save Info To Memory and press the knob. The screen will be |
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| updated and the storage will be complete. |
| 4 | To return to the main menu level, press the Main Menu (k5) key. |
Notes | See "Loading Configuration Information from Memory" on page 55 for a | |
| description of how your saved values can be reloaded. |
See "Purging Configuration Information from Memory" on page 56 for a description of how to clear the saved values.
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