Anritsu S332C, S113C, S114C, S331C manual Functions and Operations

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Chapter 2 Functions and Operations

FREQ/DIST Displays the frequency and distance menu depending on the measurement mode.

Frequency Provides for setting sweep frequency end points when FREQ mode is selected.

MenuSelected frequency values may be changed using the keypad or Up/Down arrow key.

￿F1 — Opens the F1 parameter for data entry. This is the start value for the frequency sweep. Press ENTER when data entry is complete.

￿F2 — Opens the F2 parameter for data entry. This is the stop value for the frequency sweep. Press ENTER when data entry is complete.

Distance Provides for setting Distance to Fault parameters when a DTF mode is selected.

MenuChoosing DIST causes the soft keys, below, to be displayed and the correspond- ing values to be shown in the message area. Selected distance values may be changed using the keypad or Up/Down arrow key.

￿D1 — Opens the start distance (D1) parameter for data entry. This is the start value for the distance range (D1 default = 0). Press ENTER when data entry is complete.

￿D2 — Opens the end distance (D2) parameter for data entry. This is the end value for the distance range. Press ENTER when data entry is complete.

￿DTF AID — Provides interactive help to optimize DTF set up parameters. Use the Up/Down arrow key to select a parameter to edit. Press ENTER when data entry is complete.

￿MORE — Selects the Distance Sub-Menu, detailed below.

Distance Provides for setting the cable loss and relative propagation velocity of the coax-

Sub-Menuial cable. Selected values may be changed using the Up/Down arrow key or key- pad.

￿LOSS — Opens the Cable Loss parameter for data entry. Enter the loss per foot (or meter) for the type of transmission line being tested. Press ENTER when data entry is complete. (Range is 0.5 to 5.000 dB/m, 1.524 dB/ft)

￿PROP VEL (relative propagation velocity) — Opens the Propagation Veloc- ity parameter for data entry. Enter the propagation velocity for the type of transmission line being tested. Press ENTER when data entry is complete. (Range is 0.010 to 1.000)

￿CABLE — Opens a list of cable folders for selection of a common coaxial ca- ble folder or custom coaxial cable folder. Select either folder and use the Up/Down arrow key and ENTER to make a selection. This feature provides a rapid means of setting both cable loss and propagation velocity. (Refer to Ap- pendix A for a listing of common coaxial cables showing values for Relative Propagation Velocity and Nominal Attenuation in dB/m or dB/ft @

1000 MHz, 2000 MHz and 2500 MHz.) The custom cable folder can consist of up to 24 user-defined cable parameters downloaded via the Site Master Software Tools program.

￿WINDOW — Opens a menu of FFT windowing types for the DTF calcula- tion. Scroll the menu using the Up/Down arrow key and make a selection with the ENTER key.

￿BACK — Returns to the Distance Menu.

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Contents Users Guide Warranty Page Table of Contents Power Measurement Iii/iv Page Chapter General Information Standard AccessoriesIntroduction DescriptionOptions Optional AccessoriesPerformance Specifications Description Site Master Spectrum Analyzer Calibration Preventive MaintenanceInstaCal Module Annual VerificationAnritsu 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 MODE=SPECTRUM Analyzer FREQ/DIST Amplitude Softkeys Power Monitor Mode Soft Key Labels Functions and Operations Functions and Operations Amplitude RUN/HOLD button Functions and Operations Power Monitor Menu Functions and Operations Limit SYS Error Codes SymbolsSelf Test Errors Self TestError Message ERRORD2 Range ErrorsInstalled InstaCal Error MessagesError MessageDescription Charging a New Battery Battery InformationCharging the Battery in the Site Master Charging the Battery in the Optional ChargerBattery Life Battery Charge IndicatorImportant Battery Information Chapter Getting Started Power On ProcedureCalibration Select the Frequency or DistanceCalibration Verification Trace Characteristics in Return Loss ModeCalibration Manual Calibration ProcedureTermination Method InstaCal Module VerificationOffset Method Calibration with the Test Port Extension Cable InstaCal Module Calibration ProcedureSave and Recall a Setup Setting the ScaleSaving a Setup Auto ScaleSave and Recall a Display Recalling a SetupSaving a Display Recalling a DisplayChanging 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 Chapter Cable & Antenna MeasurementsCable & Antenna Measurements Information Required for a Line SweepSystem Return Loss Measurement Typical Line Sweep Test ProceduresInsertion Loss Measurement Procedure Cable Loss ModeSet M1 to Marker to Peak Set M2 to Marker to Valley Typical Transmission Line Cable Loss Trace Procedure Return Loss ModeTypical Return Loss Trace Distance-To-Fault DTF Transmission Line Test Shows an example of a typical DTF return loss trace Procedure DTF-SWR ModeAntenna Subsystem Return Loss Test 11/4-12 Page Occupied Bandwidth Chapter Spectrum Analyzer MeasurementsChannel Power Measurement with the Site Master Channel Power MeasurementProcedure Example Acpr Specification Adjacent Channel Power MeasurementCW Wave Out-of-Band Spurious Emission Measurements In-Band/Out-of-Channel Measurements Field Strength Measurement VdBV PdBm Antenna CalculationsPage Power Measurement Chapter Power MeasurementDisplaying Relative Power Chapter Site Master Software Tools FeaturesSystem Requirements Communication Port Setting InstallationInterface Cable Installation Using Software ToolsDownloading Traces from the Site Master Plot Capture Display ModePlot Properties Graph TitlesSaving Traces Trace Overlay or Plot OverlayMarkers MiscSaving a Plot to a Spreadsheet Custom Cable ListCreating a Custom Cable List Uploading a Cable List Entering Antenna FactorsQuerying the Site Master Cable List Creating a Database Uploading Antenna FactorsPrinting Formats Appendix a Reference Data Coaxial Cable Technical DataAppendix a Reference Data A-4 Page Introduction Appendix B WindowingExamples Appendix B Windowing B-4 Page

S113C, S332C, S114C, S331C specifications

Anritsu, a leader in test and measurement solutions, offers a range of handheld tools that cater to the needs of professionals in the RF and microwave industries. Among these tools are the Anritsu S331C, S114C, S332C, and S113C, each designed with unique features and technologies that make them suitable for various applications.

The Anritsu S331C is a Cable and Antenna Analyzer that is particularly valued for its accuracy and ease of use. It operates within a frequency range of 3 MHz to 4 GHz, making it applicable for both wireless and microwave communication systems. One of its standout features is the built-in Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) function, which allows technicians to pinpoint faults in cables quickly. The S331C's intuitive touch-screen interface ensures seamless operation, while its lightweight design allows for portability in the field.

On the other hand, the Anritsu S114C is a versatile handheld RF power meter that can measure a wide range of power levels and frequencies. Its exceptional measurement accuracy and broad dynamic range make it suitable for various applications, from network testing to maintenance. It supports both peak and average power measurements, providing users with the flexibility to adapt to different testing scenarios. The S114C also features a memory function that allows users to store and recall measurement data easily.

The S332C model is designed for more advanced applications, offering vector network analysis capabilities. Operating within a frequency range of 5 kHz to 4 GHz, it is used for characterizing components such as filters, amplifiers, and cables. The S332C features a high-resolution display and supports automated measurements, making it a powerful tool for engineers involved in the design and validation of RF components.

Lastly, the Anritsu S113C is an excellent choice for professionals requiring a compact and efficient solution for insertion loss and return loss measurements. This analyzer covers a frequency range of 5 kHz to 4 GHz and is especially suited for testing antennas and RF components. The S113C's lightweight design, combined with its user-friendly interface, allows operators to conduct measurements easily in various environments, ensuring high performance and reliability.

In summary, the Anritsu S331C, S114C, S332C, and S113C represent a comprehensive suite of handheld analyzers that cater to diverse needs in the RF and microwave sectors. With features like TDR function, RF power measurements, vector network analysis, and a focus on portability, these instruments are essential tools for professionals looking to enhance their testing capabilities and ensure high-quality network performance.