Section 6 Correction Software
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6.6.10 Inputting Power Sensor Cal Factor
The Cal factor input screen of the power sensor to be used, as shown in Fig. 6-22, is
displayed together with the currently set serial number and set values at the time of
transmitter measurement and calibration of the output level of the signal generator.
The following section shows the names of control functions on this screen as well as an
outline of these functions.
[1] Data_Select (D) (Power sensor serial number registration and selection section)
This section is used to register the serial number of the power sensor to be used for
measurement as well as to select a serial number already registered. Incidentally, see
6.6.11 “Registering the Power Sensor Serial Number” for more information.
[2] Serial number display section
This section displays the registered file name of the data (serial number) currently dis-
played on the grid. Change the setting in section [1] to change the power sensor to be
used.
[3] Frequency data display section
This section displays the frequency part of the calibration data for the power sensor.
Input a value in section [6] to change the value displayed.
[4] Cal factor data display section
This section displays the Cal factor part of the calibration data for the power sensor.
Also, input a value in section [6] to change the value displayed in this section.
[5] Input Grid (Current grid display section)
This section displays the sensor type name on the grid where data editing is currently
being enabled. When “Amorphous” is displayed, the left grid switches into the editing
enable status. On the other hand, when “Diode” is displayed, the right grid switches
into the editing enable status.
[6] Data Input (Data input section)
This section is used to edit data displayed in section [3] and [4].
[7] OK (O) (“OK” button) This button is selected to start measurement. When the serial number of the power
sensor to be used is modified or when a set value is modified, a message requesting
confirmation of storage of the modified information will be displayed.
[8] Quit (Q) (“Quit” button) This button is used to suspend measurement and return to the “Initial Menu Screen”
shown in Fig. 6-4.