Section 14 Adjusting and Setting up Equipment (for Services)
  14-8 
 
14.2.3.3  Adjusting a performance monitor of a magnetron radar 
(NKE-2255) 
Use the [Performance Monitor] dialogue. 
Perform the following adjustments based on the transmitting/receiving attenuator value as the 
reference. 
 
• 
[PM Sector] (monitor sector) influences both the transmission monitor and the reception 
monitor. 
•  Do not change the value set in the [PM TI Sector] (transmission sector in monitoring) input box. 
•  Do not change the values set in 
the [TX Monitor Timing] (transmission monitor timing 
adjustment value) input box and the [RX Monitor Timing] (reception monitor timing adjustment 
value) input box.
 
•  Adjust the direction of orientation before adjusting the monitor level. 
 
 
Adjusting a monitor reception level 
Adjust the circuit for monitoring the radar equipment reception performance. 
1  Select the [PM Sector] tab, and adjust a value so that the maximum value will be 
displayed in [RX Level] for the [Start Angle] (starting angle) and [End Angle] (ending 
angle). 
 
  When changing the PM Sector, take care about the following two items. 
•  Sector width : Maintain Start Angle – End Angle = +10 degrees or -350 degrees. 
•  Estimated Start Angle : +350 degrees to +20 degrees. (Heading direction) 
2  Click on the [RX Monitor Adjustment] (reception monitor adjustment) input box. 
A numeric value input keyboard is displayed. 
3  Input a setting value in the input box so that a value of [0.0±1.0 dB] will be displayed in 
[RX Level] (received signal attenuation value). (0 to 127) 
 
 
Adjusting a monitor transmission level 
Adjust the circuit for monitoring the radar equipment transmission performance. 
1  Select the [PM Sector] tab.  ([Start Angle] and [End Angle] is already adjusted at 
adjusting a RX Level.) 
2  Click on the [TX Monitor Adjustment] (transmission monitor adjustment) input box. 
A numeric value input keyboard is displayed. 
3  Input a setting value in the input box so that a value of [0.0±1.0 dB] will be displayed 
in[TX Level] (transmitted signal attenuation value). (0 to 127)