User Manual

Test Set Calibration – continued
PRELIMINARY 2
SC 4812ET BTS Optimization/ATP – CDMA LMF
July 1999
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Manually Selecting Test
Equipment Using the Network
Tab
Test equipment can be manually specified before, or after test equipment
is connected. The CDMA LMF does not check to see if the test
equipment is actually detected for manual specification. Follow the
procedure in Table 3-26 to select the test equipment manually using a
network connection tab.
Table 3-26: Selecting Test Equipment Manually Using a Network Connection Tab
Step Action
1 From the Options menu, select LMF Options. The LMF Options window appears.
2 Click on the Network Connection tab (if not in the forefront).
3 In the IP Address box, enter the IP address number for the serial connection terminal at the test
equipment location (for example, Xterm terminal or IP–to–serial terminal).
4 Click on the Manual Specification button (if not enabled).
5 Click on the check box corresponding to the test item(s) to be used.
6 Type the GPIB address in the corresponding GPIB address box.
Recommended Addresses
13=Power Meter
18=CDMA Analyzer
7 Click on Apply. (The button will darken until the selection has been committed.)
NOTE
With manual selection, CDMA LMF does not detect the test equipment to see if it is connected
and communicating with CDMA LMF.
8 Click on Dismiss to close the test equipment window.
Automatically Selecting Test
Equipment Using the Network
Tab
When the auto-detection feature is used to select test equipment, CDMA
LMF checks to determine which test equipment items are actually
communicating with CDMA LMF. Follow the procedure in Table 3-27
to select the test equipment using the auto-detection feature.
Table 3-27: Selecting Test Equipment Using Auto-Detect
Step Action
1 From the Options menu, select LMF Options. The LMF Options window appears.
2 Click on the Network Connection tab (if not in the forefront).
3 In the IP Address box, enter the IP address number for the serial connection terminal at the test
equipment location (for example, Xterm terminal or IP–to–serial terminal).
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