Anritsu S251C manual Keypad Hard Keys, Clear

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Chapter 2 Functions and Operations

Keypad Hard Keys

This section contains an alphabetical listing of the Site Master front panel keypad controls along with a brief description of each. Where necessary, more detailed descriptions of the major function keys follow.

The following keypad hard key functions are printed in black on the keypad keys.

0-9

These keys are used to enter numerical data as required to setup or per-

 

form measurements.

+/–

The plus/minus key is used to enter positive or negative values as required

 

to setup or perform measurements.

￿

The decimal point is used to enter decimal values as required to set up or

 

perform measurements.

ESCAPE

Exits the present operation or clears the display. If a parameter is being

CLEAR

edited, pressing this key will clear the value currently being entered and

 

restore the last valid entry. Pressing this key again will close the parame-

 

ter. During normal sweeping, pressing this key will move up one menu

 

level.

UP/DOWN

Increments or decrements a parameter value. The specific parameter value

ARROWS

affected typically appears in the message area of the LCD.

NOTE: At turn on, before any other keys are pressed, the Up/Down arrow key may be used to adjust the display contrast. Press ENTER to return to normal op- eration.

ENTER

Implements the current action or parameter selection.

ON

Turns the Anritsu Site Master on or off. When turned on, the system state

OFF

at the last turn-off is restored. If the ESCAPE/CLEAR key is held down

 

while the ON/OFF key is pressed, the factory preset state will be restored.

SYS

Allows selection of display language and system setup parameters.

 

Choices are OPTIONS, CLOCK, SELF TEST, STATUS and LAN-

 

GUAGE.

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Contents Site Master Model S251C Antenna Cable Analyzer Page Warranty Page Table of Contents Cable & Antenna Analysis Iii/iv Introduction Standard AccessoriesDescription Options Optional AccessoriesPerformance Specifications Description Site Master Performance Specifications 2 ESD Precautions Preventive MaintenanceAnnual Verification Anritsu Service Centers Chapter Functions and Operations Test Connector PanelActive Function Block Soft Keys Front Panel OverviewMode Function Hard KeysClear Keypad Hard KeysAuto MODE=FREQ FREQ/DIST Softkeys Soft KeysMODE=DTF FREQ/DIST Softkeys Functions and Operations Amplitude MODE=POWER Monitor Softkeys Power Monitor Menu OptionMODE=RF Source Softkeys RF Source MenuLimit Segment 1 Segment SYS Self Test SymbolsSelf Test Errors Error CodesERRORD2 Range ErrorsCharging the Battery in the Optional Charger Battery InformationCharging a New Battery Charging the Battery in the Site MasterBattery Life Battery Charge IndicatorImportant Battery Information Chapter Getting Started Power On ProcedureCalibration Select the Frequency or DistanceCalibration Calibration Procedure Single PortRF in Test Port RF OUT Test Port Calibration Procedure Dual PortSave and Recall a Setup Setting the ScaleSave and Recall a Display Recalling a Display Changing the Units Set the Distance and Cable TypeChanging the Display Language Printing a Screen PrintingPrinter Printer Switch SettingsUsing the Site Master Soft Carrying Case Using the Soft Carrying CaseLine Sweep Fundamentals One Port MeasurementsMeasurements Information Required for a Line SweepSystem Return Loss Measurement Typical Line Sweep Test Procedures2is an example of a typical system return loss trace Insertion Loss Measurement Procedure Cable Loss ModeType Attenuation dB/ft Length ft = Loss dB Procedure Return Loss Mode Procedure DTF-Return Loss Mode Distance-To-Fault DTF Transmission Line TestProcedure DTF-SWR Mode Antenna Subsystem Return Loss Test Vswr Introduction Two Port MeasurementsTMA-S TMA MeasurementsTMA Gain Measurement After Calibration TMA-DD 12. TMA-DD Gain Measurement TMA-D 14. TMA-D Gain Measurement 15. System Isolation Antenna to Antenna IsolationAntenna-to-Antenna Isolation Measurement Quency settings for common systems21/4-22 System Requirements FeaturesCommunication Port Setting InstallationInterface Cable Installation Using Software ToolsDownloading Traces from the Site Master Plot Properties Plot CaptureSaving Traces Trace Overlay or Plot OverlaySaving a Plot to a Spreadsheet Custom Cable ListPrinting Formats Creating a DatabaseAppendix a Reference Data Coaxial Cable Technical DataAppendix a Reference Data A-4 Examples Appendix B WindowingAppendix B Windowing B-4