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System Verification and Performance Tests
Agilent 8753ES System Verification and Performance Tests
6. Press .
7. Press and until the analyzer shows the correct
power meter model. (Use 438A/437 if the power meter is an E4419B or E4418B.)
8. Press . The default power meter GPIB address is 13. Make
sure it is the same as your power meter GPIB address. Otherwise, use the analyzer
front panel keypad to enter the correct GPIB address for your power meter.
9. Press to to turn auto power range off.
NOTE The analyzer displays the PRm annotation, indicating that the analyzer power
range is set to MANUAL.
10.Select to uncouple the test port output power.
11.Press .
12.Press . Refer to the back of the power
sensor to locate the different calibration factor values along with their corresponding
frequencies.
NOTE The analyzer’s calibration factor sensor table can hold a maximum of 55
calibration factor data points.
The following softkeys are included in the sensor calibration factor entries menu:
press to select a point where you can use the front panel knob or entry
keys to enter a value.
press to edit or change a previously entered value.
press to delete a point from the sensor calibration factor table.
select this key to add a point into the sensor calibration factor table.
select this key to erase the entire sensor calibration factor table.
select this key when done entering points to the sensor calibration
factor table.
As an example, the following are the keystrokes for entering the first two calibration
factor data points for the 8482A power sensor (assuming CF% = 96.4 at 100 kHz and
CF% = 98.4 at 300 kHz):
a. From the sensor calibration factor entries menu, press .
b. Press . If you make an entry error, press and
re-enter the correct value again.
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