Chapter 2 59
Adjustment/Diagnostic Software
Using the Adjustment/Diagnostic Software
9.At the prompt "Enter power sensor model #. Example, 8487",
enter the first 4 digits of the model number of the power sensor for
which you are entering calibration data. Do not enter any alpha
characters; the power sensor model must be 4 digits. You will then be
prompted to enter the last four digits of the power sensor serial
number. For example, if the serial number is 2937A00564, enter
0564.
10.Press Edit Sensor.
NOTE When entering the power sensor calibration data, be sure to enter the
50 MHz calibration factor. The 50 MHz calibration factor is not always
explicitly listed in the table included with the power sensor, but is
referred to as the "REF CF" (reference calibration factor).
When entering the power sensor calibration data for the 8487A, be sure
to also enter a 10 MHz calibration factor. The standard 8487A is
calibrated only down to 50 MHz, but the software uses it down to
10 MHz.
The calibration data does not have to be entered in frequency order.
Frequencies may be entered in any order.
When editing, use the arrow keys (▲, ▼) to get to the entry that you
want to edit. Use the
Backspace key to delete characters, then enter
new characters.
11.Enter the frequency (in MHz) and press
RETURN (orENTER).
12.Enter the calibration factor (for the corresponding frequency) and
press RETURN (or ENTER).
13.Repeat steps 17 and 18 for all calibration points. Press "Q" when
done.
14.Press Store Sensor when finished entering data for each power
sensor.
15.Repeat steps 13 through 19 for any other power sensors that will be
used.
16.Press quit.
To Use the Adjustment Program
1. MSI to the parent directory (created in "To Load the Program", step
2).
2. Type LOAD "MANAGER/MANAGER",1 and press RETURN (or EXECUTE).
3. Press Set inst addr.