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1X UBS Macro B T S Optimization/A TP T est Equipment Selection
Procedure 3 -9 A utodetecting T est Equipment - GPIB Interface (Continued)
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If they are not already displayed, enter the GPIB address for each
piece of required test equipment, separated by commas, in the
GPIB Addresses: box in the GPIB T est equipment area.
Recommended Addresses
1 = CDMA Signal generator
13 = P ower Meter
18 = CDMA Analyzer
In autodetection when both a power meter and a CDMA analyzer are
selected, the LMF uses the first item that is capable of performing RF power
measurement listed in the GPIB Addresses: box. The address for a CDMA
signal generator is normally 1 , the address for a power meter is normally 13,
and the address for a CDMA analyzer is normally 18 . If 1,13,18 is listed
in the GPIB Addresses: box, the power meter ( 13 ) is used for RF power
measurements. When the test equipment items are manually selected, the
CDMA analyzer is used only if a power meter is not selected.
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Click the Detect button. The button will darken until the selection is committed.
Result: F or each detected equipment item, a check will appear in its checkbox and its
GPIB address will appear in its GPIB box.
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Click the Detect on startup checkbox in the Autodetection settings area to allow the
LMF to detect the test equipment automatically on application startup.
Result: A checkmark appears in the box.
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Click the Save button to save the selection configuration for future LMF sessions.
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Click the Close button to close the LMF Options window .
When two devices of the same type have been selected, a window will appear
warning that more than one signal generator/power meter/ analyzer has been
chosen. Click the Continue button to close this window . The checkbox can be
clicked to prevent the window from being displayed again, if desired.
Serial Interface Test Equipment Manual Selection and Autodetection
Prerequisites – The following must be done before performing these procedures:
• T est equipment is correctly connected to the LMF computer RS -232 connector with
a serial cable
• T est equipment is turned on
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FOA A UG 2007