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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