Instrument Functions
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FSVA/FSV
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To load a user-defined configuration
► Press "User Standard > Load" and select the user standard file.
Softkeys for Channel and Adjacent-Channel Power Measurements
Ch Power ACLR..........................................................................................................324
└ CP/ACLR Standard.......................................................................................325
└ CP/ACLR Settings........................................................................................ 325
└ # of TX Chan.......................................................................................325
└ # of Adj Chan......................................................................................325
└ Channel Setup....................................................................................326
└ Bandwidth.................................................................................327
└ ACLR Reference............................................................ 327
└ Spacing.....................................................................................328
└ Names...................................................................................... 329
└ Weighting Filter.........................................................................329
└ Limits........................................................................................ 329
└ Limit Checking................................................................329
└ Relative Limit..................................................................330
└ Absolute Limit.................................................................330
└ Check............................................................................. 330
└ Chan Pwr/Hz.......................................................................................330
└ Power Mode........................................................................................331
└ Clear/Write................................................................................331
└ Max Hold.................................................................................. 331
└ Select Trace........................................................................................331
└ ACLR (Abs/Rel).................................................................................. 331
└ Adjust Settings....................................................................................331
└ Sweep Time..................................................................................................332
└ Fast ACLR (On/Off)...................................................................................... 332
└ Set CP Reference.........................................................................................332
└ User Standard...............................................................................................333
└ Load....................................................................................................333
└ Save....................................................................................................333
└ Delete................................................................................................. 333
└ Noise Correction........................................................................................... 334
└ Adjust Ref Lvl................................................................................................334
Ch Power ACLR
Activates the active channel or adjacent-channel power measurement either for a sin-
gle carrier signal or for several carrier signals, depending on the current measurement
configuration, and opens a submenu to configure the channel power measurement.
With default settings the measurement is performed by integrating the powers at the
display points within the specified channels (IBW method).
If several TX cahnnels (carriers) are activated, the number of measured values is
increased to ensure that adjacent-channel powers are measured with adequate accu-
racy.
Measurement Functions