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Entering
the
P
ower
Sensor
Calibration
Data
Entering
the
power
sensor
calibration
data
compensates
for
the
frequency
response of
the
power
sensor
,
thus
ensuring
the
accuracy
of
power meter
calibration.
1.
Make
sure
that
your
analyzer
and
power
meter are
congured. Refer
to the
\Compatible
P
eripherals"
chapter
for
conguration
procedures
.
2.
Press
4
CAL
5
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PWRMTR
CAL
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LOSS/SENSR
LISTS
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CAL
FACTOR
SENSOR
A
.
The analyzer
shows the
notation
EMPTY
,
if
you
have
not
entered
any
segment
information.
3.
T
o
create
the
rst
segment,
press:
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ADD
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FREQUENCY
4.
Enter
the
frequency
of
a
correction
factor
data
point,
as
listed
on
the
power
sensor
,
followed
by
the
appropriate
key:
4
G/n
5
4
M/
5
4
k/m
5
.
5.
Press
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CAL
FACTOR
and
enter
the
correction
factor
that
corresponds
to
the frequency
that
you
have
entered
in
the
previous
step
. Complete
the correction
factor
entry
by
pressing
4
x1
5
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DONE
.
6.
Repeat
the
previous
two
steps
to enter
up to
55 frequency
segments
.
You
may enter
multiple
segments
in
any
order
because
the
analyzer
automatically
sorts
them and
lists them
on
the
display
by
frequency
value
.
The
analyzer
also
automatically
interpolates the
values between
correction
factor
data
points
.
If
you
only enter
one
frequency
segment
the
analyzer
assumes
that
the
single
value
is
valid
over
the
entire
frequency
range
of
the
correction.
7.
After
you
have entered
all
the
frequency
segments
,
press
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DONE
.
Editing
Frequency
Segments
1.
Access
the
\Segment
Modify
Menu"
by
pressing
4
CAL
5
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PWRMTR CAL
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LOSS/SENSR LISTS
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CAL
FACTOR
SENSOR
A
(or
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CAL
FACTOR
SENSOR
B
,
depending
on
where
the
segment
is
that
you
want
to
edit).
2.
Identify
the segment
that you
want
to
edit
by
pressing
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SEGMENT
and using
the
4
*
5
and
4
+
5
keys
to
locate
and
position
the
segment
next
to
the
pointer
(
>
), shown
on the
display.
Or
press
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SEGMENT
and
enter the
segment number
followed by
4
x1
5
.
3.
Press
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EDIT
and then
press either the
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FREQUENCY
or
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CAL FACTOR
key
, depending of which
part of the segment you want to edit.
If you are modifying the frequency
, enter the new value
,
followed by a
4
G/n
5
,
4
M/
5
,or
4
k/m
5
key.
If you are modifying the correction factor
, enter the new value
, followed by the
4
x1
5
key.
4.
Press
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NNNNNN
DONE
after you have nished modifying the segment.
5.
If you want to edit any other segments, press
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SEGMENT
and follow the previous steps,
starting with step 2.
5-34 Optimizing Measurement Results

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