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Adjustments
Agilent Service Support Software
Running the Tests and Adjustments
1. In the Agilent Service Support Software main window, select the Run button to start
the automated tests or adjustments displayed in the Selected tests box.
The software steps through the tests or adjustments sequentially.
2. Follow the instructions displayed on the PC.
Each automated adjustment is described in this chapter and the performance tests are
described in Chapter 8.
Reviewing the Test and Adjustment Results
Once the tests have finished running, the Agilent Service Support Software main window
displays the results:
Selected Tests: displays the name of the selected tests, the pass-fail status (P/F) of each
test that has been run, the total number of points that each test checks,
and the number of points that passed and failed for each test. The pass-fail
status indicates a failure if any point in that test fails.
Selected Test
Results: shows the results of the test that is highlighted in the Selected Tests box.
The Selected Test Results box shows the pass-fail status (P/F) the lower
limits (LL), the measured value (Result), the upper limits (UL), and the
measured units (for example, kHz, mV, or dBm) for each test point checked
by the performance tests and some adjustments. “**” indicates values not
displayed by the adjustments.
Current: shows the results of the test that is currently running, the pass-fail status
(P/F), the lower limits (LL), the measured value (Result), the upper limits
(UL), and the measured units (for example, kHz, mV, or dBm) for each test
point checked by the performance tests and some adjustments. “**”
indicates values not displayed by the adjustments.
The following buttons are also displayed on the Agilent Service Support Software main
window. These buttons are used to control the testing. Only the buttons that are
appropriate are active. For example, if the test is already in progress, the Run button
would not be active.
Run: starts running the highlighted test when initially starting the testing or
continues running the current test at the next data point after the testing
was stopped.
Stop: stops the test that is currently running. The test stops after making the
next measurements.
Restart: reruns a test that was running when the testing was stopped. This
restarts the test from the beginning.
Next Test: quits running the current test and gives it a Fail status. Then, continues
testing with the next test.
Rerun: restarts the testing at the beginning of the first test.
Abort: quits testing and aborts all tests