HP 83236B S Interface manual Purging Configuration Information from Memory

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Chapter 3, Operating Overview

Purging Configuration Information from Memory

Purging Configuration Information from Memory

The information about your setup and base station entered into the Configuration Information Menu can be saved in memory. This data is loaded automatically when you re-run the Software. In some instances however, you might wish to use default data. If so, you must clear your saved values from memory. This procedure describes steps for manually purging the memory.

Requirements

Steps

Data previously saved to a RAM disk.

1From the main menu, choose the Configuration Information Menu.

2Scroll down to Purge Info From Memory and press the knob. The purging process takes only a fraction of a second. The next time the Software is run, the Configuration Information Menu will be loaded with default values.

3To return to the main menu level, press the Main Menu (k5) key.

Notes

The fact that configuration information has been purged from memory is shown

 

in the Configuration Information Menu whenever you purge the data

 

manually, using the steps outlined above.

 

See "Saving Configuration Information to Memory" on page 54 for a description

 

of saving the settings to memory.

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Contents CDMA/PCS Base Station Test Software, User’s Guide Restricted Operating Overview Conventions Used in this Book Contents Making Measurements Receiver Sensitivity Operating Overview Setting the Test System Beep Glossary Index Getting Started Introduction Required Equipment You must supplySynth REF Load and Run the CDMA/PCS BS Test Software Tests Main Menu screen CDMA/PCS Test Software main menu features Configure the Software Select Configuration Information MenuScroll to and select your band of interest User k1 If You Had ProblemsPerform Cdma Tests Perform Cdma Tests Making Measurements Making Measurements Overview Transmitter Measurements Receiver Measurements OtherRequirements Average PowerOverview Steps Information Menu under TX Measurement Path LossModulation Quality Rho Measurement not Correlating in , Troubleshooting, on Code Domain Power Menu Code Domain Timing Details on the use of the Code Domain Analyzer screen Code Domain Phase Already selected Transmit Spectrum AnalyzerSteps Go to Spectrum Analyzer @ Present Chan Steps Go to Spectrum Analyzer & Enter Freq Transmit Spectrum Receiver Sensitivity Main menu, enter the Base Station Channel number Error Rate FER is measured at each Eb/No level Receiver Performance in Additive NoiseEb/No Level Search for PN Offset PN Offset not Found Check for a valid clock signal from the base station Check Even-Second ClockCorrelating in , Troubleshooting, on Check Even-Second Clock Operating Overview Reference ConfigurationInformation Selecting a PCS Band To select a new PCS BandChannel plans for PCS Band selections Compensating for TX and RX Measurement Path Loss You must know the following loss valuesSaving Configuration Information to Memory BeepLoading Configuration Information from Memory Requirements StepsPurging Configuration Information from Memory Using Autostart Autostart FeatureTurning On Turning OffViewing Instrument Connections ConnectionsSetting the Test System Beep To Memory on Cdma Base Station Operating Overview Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Errors When Loading and Running the Software Memory Overflow ErrorsTest System Configuration Errors at Runtime Compensation not performed. Check Duplex OUT cable. Retry? Errors When Loading and Running the Software Errors While Attempting Measurements Cdma Measurement not CorrelatingErrors While Attempting Measurements Frame Error Rate Receiver Measurements Incorrect Base Station Channel entryErrors While Attempting Measurements Average Power Questionable Measurement ResultsRho Measurements Code DomainMeasurements Receiver TestsSensitivity tests random data not selected for signal source Questionable Measurement Results Glossary Glossary Modulation Quality See Rho Glossary Glossary Glossary Index Index FER Index Oqpsk PCS Qpsk UCT Walsh chip