Keysight N9927-90001 User’s Guide                                                            531
System Settings
System Configuration
— Ext External frequency reference. Connect the 10 MHz External 
Reference to the Ref In/Trig In SMA (f) connector on the FieldFox top 
panel. The FieldFox may take up to 10 seconds to lock to a valid 
External Reference source
— GPS
 Available ONLY with Built-in GPS (Opt. 307). When selected, the 
internal GPS is immediately enabled and a search for satellites 
begins. When satellites are found, the precision timing signal is NOT 
used directly, but is used to correct the absolute frequency of the 
internal reference many times per second.
Hold-over mode
When the GPS signal is lost, the last GPS reading is used as a hold-over 
correction value for the internal reference. The hold-over correction value is no 
longer used, but instead the factory-set correction value is used, when any of 
the following occur:
— when GPS is disabled.
— when Reference Source is set to Internal.
— when the FieldFox resumes from Standby mode or shut down. 
Frequency Reference Status
When switched to Ext or GPS, one of the following annotations appears in the 
lower-left corner of the screen:
— EXT R – External reference is selected.
— GPS R – GPS reference is selected.
— GPS H – Internal Reference is used with last ‘hold-over’ correction reading.
If the FieldFox does NOT find an appropriate Ext or GPS reference signal, then 
Ext Ref UNLOCKED is displayed in the lower-left corner of the graticule area. 
This can occur when any of the following conditions exist:
— NO reference signal is present. 
— A low or very high-level external reference signal is present. For best 
results, the signal should be between –5 dBm and +5 dBm. 
— The external reference is off-frequency.
To learn the expected measurement accuracy when connected to a frequency 
reference source, see the FieldFox specifications in “Specifications/Data 
Sheet” on page 589.
Reference OUT
The internal 10 MHz frequency reference is available from the Ref/Trig output 
connector on the right-side panel. Use this signal as a common frequency 
reference when making measurements using external equipment. See this 
connector in “Top Panel” on page 38.