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Agilent Part Number E6380-90019
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 Contents
 Overview of the Test Set’s Built-In Tools
 Cdma Measurements Screens and Control Fields
 Analog Measurements Screens and Control Fields
 Contents
 Contents
 Control Fields on the Configuration Screens 227
Configuration Screens and Control Fields
 AMPS-TACS, NAMPS-NTACS Encoder and Decoder 253
Signaling Encoder and Decoder Screens and Control Fields
 Connectors
Connectors
 Error Messages
Accessories, Manuals, Support
 General Information
 Herstellerbescheinigung
Manufacturers Declaration
 Safety Considerations
 Adjustments described in the manual are performed with
Connected to the earth terminal of the power source
Instrument must be made inoperative and be secured against
Any unintended operation
 Protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord
This product is a Safety Class I instrument provided with a
Mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet
Provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption
 Consumables
Lifting and Handling
 Product Markings
 Certification
 Declaration of Conformity
 Like-new
Defects in material and workmanship when properly installed
Its programming instructions due to such defects
Price upon prompt return of the product
 Chapter
 Assistance
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 Power Cables
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Straight/90 8120-1692 Inches, mint gray
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 Straight/90 8120-4754 Inches, dark gray
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 Power Cables
 Product Description
 Sinad SNR
 What is in This Manual
Documentation
Conventions Used in This Manual
 Which Document is Required?
Document Navigation
Document Part Number Usage
 Trademark Acknowledgments
 Getting Started
 Before Connecting a Radio on
 Before Connecting a Radio
 Changing the Test Set’s Display
Using the cursor-control Knob or Screen Keys
 To change the measurement screen
 Changing the Control Fields
Unit-of-Measure Field
To change a unit-of-measure field
 To Change an underlined entry
Underlined Entry Field
 To make a one-of-many choice
One-of-Many Field
 Numeric-Entry Fields
Numeric-Entry Field
To change a value
 Hexadecimal Values
Decimal Values
 How do I Verify that the Test Set is Operating Properly?
 Cdma Spectrum
 Operating Overview
 Operating Overview
 ADC Full Scale ADC FS
Displaying Cdma Measurements
 Magnitude Error, Phase Error
 Selecting Code Domain Measurements
Diagram
 Transmitter TXPower
Frequency Error, Frequency
Displaying Analog Measurements
RF Measurements
 Displaying AF Measurements
Measurement AF Anl In Setting
FM Deviation, AM Depth, AC Level
SINAD, Distortion, SNR, AF Frequency, DC Level
 Displaying SINAD, Distortion, SNR, DC Level, or AF Frequency
 Displaying Measurement Results on a Meter Scale
To display the meter scale
To set the meter’s end points and scale intervals
 Operating Overview
 Calibrating the Channel Power Measurement Cdma Analyzer
 Calibrating the Channel Power Measurement Code Domain
 Calibrating the Adjacent Channel Power ACP Measurement
 Changing the Increment or Decrement Setting
Using the Factor of 10 Increment/Decrement Keys
Specifying An Increment Value for the Arrow Keys or Knob
 Using Measurement Limit Indicators
To reset or remove limits
To set high and low limits
 To remove a limit
 To set a reference
Setting a Measurement Reference
 Averaging Measurements
To use measurement averaging
How the Test Set Averages Measurements
 To set an RF Offset
Setting an RF Generator/Analyzer Offset
 To save an instrument setup
Saving and Recalling Instrument Setups
To recall an instrument setup
Press Recall
 To remove clear an individual save register
Poweron Settings
To clear all save registers
Register Names
 Base Settings
Memory Considerations
Instrument Hardware Changes
 Using Pre-Defined User Keys
Using User Keys
 To assign local user keys
Assigning and Releasing User Keys
To release local user keys
To assign global user keys
 Replacing Batteries
 Overview of the Test Set’s
 Overview of theTest Set’s Built-In Tools
 Using the RF Tools Program
 Software Menu Screen
Loading and Running RF Tools
 Test Results/BTS Utility Setup Screens
Test Results/BTS Utility Setup
 To use a printer for data collection
 To use a laptop interface other than the BTS Laptop Utility
Swept Gain
Measurement Description
Making the Measurement
 Selecting the Swept Gain Measurement Test
 Level value to avoid damage to that device
Level for the Duplex OUT level in dBm parameter
Press k1 Begin Tst
 Example of a Swept Gain Plot Screen
 Discrete Frequency Insertion Loss
Specifications
 Press k1 Proceed when you are finished with this screen.
Particular test
Second display is enlarged for easier reading
 10 Selecting the Swept Insertion Loss Measurement
Swept Insertion Loss
 11 Swept Insertion Loss Setups
 Estimating Swept Insertion Loss Using a Single Connection
 Swept Return Loss
 Select Main Menu Swept Return Loss
 13 Swept Return Loss Setups
Power level. To avoid damage to the ANT in port, enter an
 14 Example of a Swept Return Loss Plot Screen
 Specifications
 Test Signal Can Cause Interference
Cable Fault
Time domain can be used to find the physical distances.
Locations by viewing it in units of distance
 Select Main Menu Cable Fault Measurement
 Cable length, enter a value 1.5 times the estimated length
Greatest accuracy is obtained when you enter a cable length
Toggles the selection between feet and meters
K1 HELIAX, k3 RG, or k5 Custom
 17 Cable Fault Setups
 18 Example of a Cable Fault Plot Screen
 Typical cable fault return loss measurements
Cable Fault Performance
Replot Data Files
 Select Main Menu
 21 Transfer Stored Data Screen
Transfer Stored Data
 22 SA Self Calibration OFF/ON Screen
SA Spectrum Analyzer Self Calibration ON/OFF
 Catalog PC Memory Card
 23 Catalog Memory Card Screen
 Selecting the Code Domain Analyzer’s Controls Menus
Using the Code Domain Analyzer
 24 Code Domain Analyzer Menus IS-95
 25 Code Domain Analyzer Menus IS-2000
 Setting Resolution Bandwidth and Sweep Rate
Using the Spectrum Analyzer
Relationship between Span, Resolution Bandwidth, and Sweep
Automatic Calibration
 26 Spectrum Analyzer Controls Menus
Selecting the Spectrum Analyzer’s Controls Menus
 Using the Spectrum Analyzer’s Delta Markers
Delta Frequency
Delta Level
 Reference Marker Ref Mrkr Level and Frequency
 Displaying the Spectrum Analyzer Mask
Using the Spectrum Analyzer Mask
 Defining the Fixed Mask’s Limits
Settings for mask in Figure
Point
Point Level Frequency
 Defining the Relative Mask’s Limits
Turning Off the Mask
Turning Off the Mask’s Failure Beeper
 Set to Audio
Using the Voltmeter and Audio Frequency Counter
Measuring AC and DC Voltages
AC Level Set to DC Level or AF Freq Set to match source
 29 Inputs and Filters for the Oscilloscope
Using the Oscilloscope Scope
 Selecting the Oscilloscope’s Input
 Using the Oscilloscope’s Marker
Selecting the Oscilloscope’s Filters
Triggering the Oscilloscope
 Copypl
Using Ibutil Programs
 Securing aTest Procedure
 Clearing RAM
 Using the Listopts list options Program
 Using the Demo Program
 Step
Using the Stplt store or plot Program
 Cdma Measurements Screens and Control Fields
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 Cdma Measurements
Average Power Measurements
Avg Pwr
Screens on which this measurement is displayed
 Channel Power Measurements
Adjacent Channel Power Measurements
Screens on which this measurement is made
Chan Pwr
 Rho
Rho Measurements
 Frequency Error Freq Err
Estimated Rho Est Rho
Code DOM Code Domain Analyzer
 Time Offset
 Carrier Feedthrough
 Chapter 137
 Error Vector Magnitude EVM Measurements
Magnitude Error
Phase Error
 Code Domain Measurements IS-95
Code Domain Power, IS-95
 Code DOM Code Domain Analyzer, IS-95 only
Selecting Absolute or Relative Code Domain Power, IS-95 only
 Fast Power
Code Domain Phase Phse
Code Domain Timing Timing
 Code Domain Measurements IS-2000
Advantages of Using IS-2000
 Interpreting IS-2000 Channel Ordering
Building a tree using the Bit Reverse method
 Channel numbers. The Walsh index utilizes Walsh orders 0
 Available Measurements in the Code Domain
11 Code Domain Power, Bit Reverse Ordering
 Reading Code Domain Power, IS-2000
Code Domain Power, IS-2000
 Code DOM Code Domain Analyzer, IS-2000
Code Domain Power & Noise
 Code Domain Fast Power Synchronize
Code Domain Complex Power
 PN Offset Search
IQ Constellation Diagram, IS-2000 only
 # of Frames
Control Fields for Cdma Measurements
ACP Cal
ACP Fltr BW
 ADCfs or ADC FS
ACP Offset
Amplitude
Code DOM Code Domain Analyze screen gain controls menu
 Analyzer code domain analyzer
Analyzer Cdma analyzer
Anl Dir
COD DOM Code Domain Analyzer main controls menu
 Auto Zero
Anl Special
Carrier FT or Carrier Feedthru
Chan Num
 Chan Size
CD pwr unit
Chn Pwr Cal
 Controls
CW RF Path
COD DOM Code Domain Analyzer all menus
 Data Rate
 Data Source
 Even Sec
Find PN
Freq Err
 Gain
Gen Dir
COD DOM Code Domain Analyzer gain controls menu
 Gen Special
Gen Mode
 Input Port
Input Atten
Lvl
Code DOM Code Domain Analyzer gain controls menu
 Marker Lvl
Power Level
Marker Pos
Meas Intvl or Meas Int
 Meas Order
COD DOM Code Domain Analyzer fast power setup controls menu
Measurement
Num Avgs
 COD DOM Code Domain Analyzer FP setup controls menu
Phase/div
Ofs Trnsfer
Output Port
 Phse
PN Incrment
PN Offset
 Pwr Gain
PN Offset or PN Ofs
 Pwr Ref
Pwr Intvl
Pwr Scale IS-95
Pwr Scale IS-2000
 Qual Event
Pwr Zero
 Rate RC-4
Rate RC-3
Rate RC-5
Code DOM Code Domain Analyzer trigger controls menu
 RF Gen Freq
RF Channel
RF In/Ant
Screens on which this field is displayed
 Sprd Fact Spread Factor
Start Frame
Threshold
 Time/div
Time
 Time Ofs
Time Offset
 Tune Freq
Trig Event
 Walsh Order
Walsh Chan
 Control Fields
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 Analog Measurements
AC Control
AM Depth Measurement
 DC Level Measurement
AF Freq Measurement
 FM Deviation Measurement
Distn Distortion Measurement
 Frequency Measurement
Frequency Error Measurement
 TX Power Measurement
 Is signal to noise ratio of the audio input signal
Sinad Measurement
SNR Measurement
 Control Fields for Analog Measurements
Signaling Decoder All Modes
#Pts
AF Anl
 AFGen1 Freq
AF Cnt Gate
 AFGen2 Freq
AFGen1 To
 AFGen2 To
Signaling Encoder All Modes
 Spec ANL RF generator controls menu
Atten Hold
 Audio Out
Audio In Lo
Auto/Norm
Scope trigger controls menu
 Center Freq
Spec ANL all menus except mask controls
Spec ANL main controls menu
 DC FM Zero
Cont/Single
De-Emp Gain
De-Emphasis
 Detector
Display
Detector Types
 EditPt
Edit Mask
 Ext Load R
Ext TTL
Filter
 FM Coupling
 Freq Delta Mrkr
Freq mask
Reference Marker Frequency Level Delta Marker
 Freq normal marker
Spec ANL all menus when in normal mode except mask controls
Freq Ref Mrkr
Normal Marker Frequency Level
 If Filter
Gain Cntl
 Spec ANL auxiliary controls menu
Input Gain
 Internal
 Level div
Level mask
Lvl Delta Mrkr
 Lvl marker
Lvl normal marker
Scope all control menus
 Marker To Peak+
Lvl Ref Mrkr
Marker To Peak
Scope marker controls menu
 Mask Beep
Marker To
Mask Type
Spec ANL marker controls menu
 No Pk/Avg
Mod In To
 Norm/Delta
Normalize
 Notch Freq
Notch Gain
Offset Freq
 Pk Det To
 Port/Sweep
Position
Scope marker controls menu Spec ANL marker controls menu
 Pos/Neg
Ref Level
Ref Mrkr
 Reset
RF Cnt Gate
Spec ANL RF generator or main controls menu
 Key or turn the Test Set off and on to reset it
Maximum signal levels are printed on the connector panel
Spec ANL RF Gen controls menu
This field selects the input port for the spectrum analyzer
 Sensitivity RF analyzer
Scope To
 Settling
Sensitivity spectrum analyzer
 Speaker ALC
Span
Speaker Vol
Sets the span of frequencies to be displayed on the screen
 Squelch
 This field selects the horizontal sweep time per division
Track/Fixed
Time-per-division is selected from a list of choices
Scope main controls menu
 Resolution
Trig-Delay
 TX Pwr Meas
 Vert/div
TX Pwr Zero
 Vert Offset
 Configuration Screens
 224
 Setting the Date and Time
Configuring the Instrument
Changing the Beeper’s Volume
Turning Off User Messages
 Configuring for Printing a Screen
Printing a Screen
To interrupt printing
 Screens Where Field is Present
Control Fields on the Configuration Screens
Abort Print
Antenna
 Beeper
Base Freq User Defined
 Call
Chan Space User Defined
Cdma Std
 230
 Command Escape Character
Connection Time-out
Data Length
 Date
Display User Messages
Duplex Out
 FF at End
Ext Ref
FF at Start
Firmware
 OUT connector
Inaccessible
Flow Control
Frame Clock Output
 Gen-Anl User Defined
Gen-Anl
 Hold-off Delay
Gpib Adrs
Ibasic Echo
 Inst Echo
Incoming Call Security
Lines/Page
Mode
 Model
Modem Configuration
 Modem Mode
Modem Initialization/Configuration
 Number to Call
Notch Coupl
Opt Cdma TB
Parity
 Printer Adrs
Password
Printer Port
Print Title
 Range Hold
 Ref Select
Remote Mode
 RF Chan Std
Retries
 RF Display
RF Gen Volts
See the RF Chan Std on page 244 for more information
 RF Level Offset
RF In/Out
 Save/Recall
RF Offset
 Serial9
Serial Baud
Serial No
This field displays the serial number of the Test Set
 Serial Port
Status
Stop Length
 Total RAM
 Signaling Encoder and Decoder
 Decoder’s Signal Source
Signaling Encoder and Decoder Screens
Decoder Frequency Measurements
Encoder
 AMPS-TACS, NAMPS-NTACS Encoder and Decoder
Control and Voice Channel Identifiers
Encoder/Decoder Interaction
 AMPS-TACS, NAMPS-NTACS Decoder
Decoder Mode Differences
Interpreting Decoded Data
Recc and AMPS-TACS RVC Measurements
 Decoding the Reverse Control Channel Recc Data
 Measure Field
NAMPS-NTACS Reverse Voice Channel Measurements
 Decoding NAMPS-NTACS Reverse Voice Channel RVC Data
 Measurement Limits
Dtmf Sequence Encoder and Decoder
 Decoding Considerations
Function Generator Encoder and Decoder
 Delay
Control Fields for the Signaling Encoder and Decoder
Arm Meas
Bursts
 Busy/Idle
Signaling Decoder Modes AMPS-TACS, NAMP-NTAC
Channel
Data hex
 Signaling Encoder
Signaling Decoder
Data Level
Data Rate analog
 Signaling Encoder Modes NAMP-NTAC
Signaling Decoder Modes NAMP-NTAC
DSAT/DST hex
 Data you enter here
Filler Focc
 Frequency
Gate Time
Hi Tone
 De-emphasis Effects on Input Level
Input Level
 Signaling Decoder All Modes
Examples of Input Level Settings
Lo Tone
Measure
 AMPS-TACS/NAMPS-NTACS Focc Message and Filler Data Format
Message Focc
 Message FVC AMPS-TACS
Signaling Encoder Modes AMPS-TACS
 Message/DST FVC
Message FVC NAMPS-TACS
 Signaling Encoder Modes Dtmf Signaling Decoder Modes Dtmf
Signaling Decoder All Modes Signaling Encoder All Modes
Num of Bits
Off Time
 Polarity
On Time
Normal Operation
Inverted Operation
 Pre-Emp
Signaling Encoder Modes Dtmf
Recc Data hex
SAT Freq FVC
 Send
Send Dsat FVC
Send Filler Focc
 Signaling Encoder Modes Func Gen
Send Mode
Sine Units
Single/Cont
 Stop
Standard
Decoder Operating Considerations
Encoder Operating Considerations
 Stop Dsat FVC
Symbol Frequencies Hz
Stop Filler Focc
Stop Meas
 Signaling Decoder Modes AMPS-TACS, NAMP-NTAC, Func Gen
Trigger Pattern bin
Trig Level
 Twist and Pre-emphasis Interaction
Twist
Examples of Twist and Pre-emphasis Interaction
Example
 Waveform
 Connectors
 Operating Considerations
Connectors
 ANT
 Audio
 Audio OUT
 Data
 EXT REF
 EXT Scope Trig
 Parallel Port Pin Assignments
Parallel
 RF IN/OUT
 Serial Port Pin Assignments
Serial 9, 10,
Serial Port Pin Assignments
Pin Description
 Video OUT
 Accessories, Manuals, Support
 Modifications
 Accessories
Agilent Technologies Accessories
External Monitor
Agilent Technologies Manuals English and Other
 Options
Agilent Technologies Test Software
Number Description
Order Description Number 1D5 High Stability Reference
 Support for Your Instrument
Getting Help
Customer Training
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 Error Messages
 Positive Numbered Error Messages
General Information About Error Messages
Example 11-1 Positive numbered error messages take the form
Example 11-2 For example
 Ibasic Error Messages
Negative Numbered Error Messages
Example 11-4 Ibasic error messages take the form
Example 11-3 For example
 Text Only Error Messages
Gpib Error Messages
Example Gpib error messages take the form
Example Text only error messages take the form
 Non-Recoverable Firmware Error
Message Display
Warbles and Beeps
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