Anritsu S113C, S332C, S114C, S331C manual Limit

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Chapter 2 Functions and Operations

￿ON/OFF — Turns the selected marker on or off.

￿EDIT — Opens the selected marker parameter for data entry. Press ENTER when data entry is complete or ESCAPE to restore the previous value.

￿PEAK BETWEEN M3 & M4 — Places the selected marker at the peak be- tween marker M3 and marker M4.

￿VALLEY BETWEEN M3 & M4 — Places the selected marker at the valley between marker M3 and marker M4.

￿BACK — Returns to the Main Markers Menu.

LIMIT

Pressing LIMIT on the data keypad activates a menu of limit related functions.

 

Use the corresponding softkey to select the desired limit function. Then use the

 

Up/Down arrow key to change its value, which is displayed in the message area

 

at the bottom of the display.

 

Choosing LIMIT in FREQ or DTF measurement modes causes the soft keys be-

 

low to be displayed.

 

￿ SINGLE LIMIT — Sets a single limit value in dBm. Menu choices are:

 

ON/OFF

 

EDIT

 

BACK

 

￿ MULTIPLE LIMITS — Sets multiple user defined limits, and can be used to

 

create a limit mask for quick pass/fail measurements. Menu choices are:

 

SEGMENT 1

 

SEGMENT 2

 

SEGMENT 3

 

SEGMENT 4

 

SEGMENT 5

 

BACK

 

￿ LIMIT BEEP — Turns the audible limit beep indicator on or off.

 

Choosing LIMIT in SPECTRUM ANALYZER measurement mode causes the soft

 

keys below to be displayed.

 

￿ SINGLE LIMIT — Sets a single limit value in dBm. Menu choices are:

 

ON/OFF

 

EDIT

 

BACK

 

￿ MULTIPLE UPPER LIMITS — Sets multiple user defined upper limits, and

 

can be used to create an upper limit mask for quick pass/fail measurements.

 

Menu choices are:

 

SEGMENT 1

 

SEGMENT 2

 

SEGMENT 3

 

SEGMENT 4

 

SEGMENT 5

 

BACK

 

￿ MULTIPLE LOWER LIMITS — Set multiple user defined lower limits, and

 

can be used to create a lower limit mask for quick pass/fail measurements.

 

Menu choices are:

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Contents Users Guide Warranty Page Table of Contents Power Measurement Iii/iv Page Standard Accessories Chapter General InformationIntroduction DescriptionOptional Accessories OptionsPerformance Specifications Description Site Master Spectrum Analyzer Preventive Maintenance CalibrationAnnual Verification InstaCal ModuleAnritsu Service Centers Test Connector Panel Chapter Functions and OperationsFront Panel Overview Active Function Block Soft KeysFunction Hard Keys ModeKeypad Hard Keys ClearAuto Soft Keys MODE=FREQ FREQ/DIST SoftkeysMODE=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 Symbols Error CodesSelf Test Errors Self TestError Message Range Errors ERRORD2InstaCal Error Messages InstalledError MessageDescription Battery Information Charging a New BatteryCharging the Battery in the Site Master Charging the Battery in the Optional ChargerBattery Charge Indicator Battery LifeImportant Battery Information Power On Procedure Chapter Getting StartedSelect the Frequency or Distance CalibrationTrace Characteristics in Return Loss Mode Calibration VerificationManual Calibration Procedure CalibrationOffset Method InstaCal Module VerificationTermination Method InstaCal Module Calibration Procedure Calibration with the Test Port Extension CableSetting the Scale Save and Recall a SetupSaving a Setup Auto ScaleRecalling a Setup Save and Recall a DisplaySaving a Display Recalling a DisplayChanging the Display Language Set the Distance and Cable TypeChanging the Units Printing Printing a ScreenPrinter Switch Settings PrinterUsing the Soft Carrying Case Using the Site Master Soft Carrying CaseChapter Cable & Antenna Measurements Line Sweep FundamentalsInformation Required for a Line Sweep Cable & Antenna MeasurementsTypical Line Sweep Test Procedures System Return Loss MeasurementProcedure Cable Loss Mode Insertion Loss MeasurementSet M1 to Marker to Peak Set M2 to Marker to Valley Procedure Return Loss Mode Typical Transmission Line Cable Loss TraceTypical Return Loss Trace Distance-To-Fault DTF Transmission Line Test Procedure DTF-SWR Mode Shows an example of a typical DTF return loss traceAntenna Subsystem Return Loss Test 11/4-12 Page Chapter Spectrum Analyzer Measurements Occupied BandwidthChannel Power Measurement Channel Power Measurement with the Site MasterProcedure Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Example Acpr SpecificationCW Wave Out-of-Band Spurious Emission Measurements In-Band/Out-of-Channel Measurements Field Strength Measurement Antenna Calculations VdBV PdBmPage Chapter Power Measurement Power MeasurementDisplaying Relative Power System Requirements FeaturesChapter Site Master Software Tools Installation Communication Port SettingDownloading Traces from the Site Master Using Software ToolsInterface Cable Installation Display Mode Plot CapturePlot Properties Graph TitlesTrace Overlay or Plot Overlay Saving TracesMarkers MiscCreating a Custom Cable List Custom Cable ListSaving a Plot to a Spreadsheet Querying the Site Master Cable List Entering Antenna FactorsUploading a Cable List Printing Formats Uploading Antenna FactorsCreating a Database Coaxial Cable Technical Data Appendix a Reference DataAppendix a Reference Data A-4 Page Examples Appendix B WindowingIntroduction 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.