User guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 General Information
- Chapter 2 Functions and Operations
- Chapter 3 Getting Started
- Chapter 4 Cable and Antenna Analyzer Measurements
- Chapter 5 Power Monitor Mode
- Chapter 6 High Accuracy Power Meter
- Chapter 7 Handheld Software Tools
- Chapter 8 Master Software Tools
- Appendix A Windowing
- Index

Adjusting Limits
The Site Master offers two types of limits: a single horizontal limit line and segmented
limits.
Adjusting a Single Limit
Step 1.
Press the LIMIT key.
Step 2. Press the
Single Limit soft key.
Step 3. Press the
Edit soft key.
Step 4. Either enter the value using the numeric keypad or scroll the limit line using the
Up/Down arrow key.
Step 5.
Press ENTER to set the location of the limit line.
Adjusting Segmented Limits
Segmented limit lines are defined separately as five upper limit segments and five lower
limit segments. This allows the definition of a spectral mask.
A limit segment is defined by its end points. That is, starting frequency, starting amplitude,
ending frequency, and ending amplitude. This procedure describes the setting of two upper
limit segments. The steps can be carried over to the other upper limit segments as well as to
the lower limit segments.
Step 1.
Press the LIMIT key.
Step 2. Press the
Multiple Upper Limits soft key.
Step 3. Press the
Segment 1 soft key.
Step 4. Press the
Edit soft key. The status window will successively display the value of
the segment endpoints:
Start Freq, Start Limit, End Freq, End Limit.
Step 5. Edit each value using the numeric keypad or scroll the limit line using the
Up/Down arrow key and press ENTER to set.
Step 6. Press the
Next Segment soft key to move on to Segment 2. If the status of Seg-
ment 2 is OFF, pressing the
Next Segment soft key will automatically set the
start point of segment 2 equal to the end point of Segment 1.
Step 7. Repeat these steps for the remaining segments.
Step 8. When the final segment is defined, press the
Back soft key to end the editing
process.
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