Anritsu Ms2712e User Guide
Anritsu Ms2712e User Guide
Anritsu Ms2712e User Guide
Spectrum Master
MS2712E and MS2713E
Spectrum Analyzer
Anritsu Company P/N: 10000-00000
490 Jarvis Drive Revision: Prelim
Morgan Hill, CA 95037-2809 Printed: January 2011
User Guide
Spectrum Master
Handheld Spectrum Analyzer
MS2712E, 100 kHz to 4 GHz
MS2713E, 100 kHz to 6 GHz
Danger
This indicates a very dangerous procedure that could result in serious injury
or death, or loss related to equipment malfunction, if not performed properly.
Caution
Warning Always refer to the operation manual when working near locations at
which the alert mark, shown on the left, is attached. If the operation,
etc., is performed without heeding the advice in the operation
manual, there is a risk of personal injury. In addition, the equipment
performance may be reduced. Moreover, this alert mark is sometimes
used with other marks and descriptions indicating other dangers.
Warning
When supplying power to this equipment, connect the accessory
3-pin power cord to a 3-pin grounded power outlet. If a grounded
3-pin outlet is not available, use a conversion adapter and ground the
green wire, or connect the frame ground on the rear panel of the
equipment to ground. If power is supplied without grounding the
equipment, there is a risk of receiving a severe or fatal electric shock.
1-1 Introduction
This chapter provides information about frequency range, available options, additional
documents, general overview, preventive maintenance, and annual verification requirements
for the Anritsu Handheld MS2712E and MS2713E Spectrum Master models. Throughout this
manual, the term Spectrum Master will refer to both models.
GPS Receiver
MS2712E-0031 MS2713E-0031
(Requires Antenna P/N 2000-1528-R)
High-Accuracy Power Meter
MS2712E-0019 MS2713E-0019
(Requires External Power Sensor)
MS2712E-0029 MS2713E-0029 Power Meter
When using the Automotive Cigarette Lighter Adapter, Anritsu Part Number
806-141-R, always verify that the supply is rated for a minimum of 60 Watts at
Caution
12 VDC, and that the socket is clear of any dirt or debris. If the adapter plug
becomes hot to the touch during operation, then discontinue use immediately.
For USB storage, Anritsu recommends P/N 2000-1520-R USB Flash Drive. Not all
after-market USB drives are compatible with the instrument. Many drives come
with a second partition that contains proprietary firmware. This partition must be
Note
removed. Only one partition is allowed. Refer to the individual manufacturer for
instructions on how to remove it. Some drives can be made to work by reformatting
them using the FAT32 format.
Master Software Tools (MST), a PC based software program, can be used to create reports,
view and organize data, analyze historical data, add markers and limit lines, rename traces
and trace analysis. Please see Chapter 10 for a brief overview of Master Software Tools and
the Master Software Tools Users Guide for additional information. A .pdf file of the User
Guide is available on the MST CD-ROM provided with the Spectrum Master.
Caution To avoid damaging the display or case, do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
Clean the RF connectors and center pins with a cotton swab dampened with denatured alcohol.
Visually inspect the connectors. The fingers of the N(f) connectors and the pins of the N(m)
connectors should be unbroken and uniform in appearance. If you are unsure whether the
connectors are undamaged, gauge the connectors to confirm that the dimensions are correct.
Visually inspect the test port cable(s). The test port cable should be uniform in appearance,
and not stretched, kinked, dented, or broken.
When inserting the battery the battery label should face the back of the instrument
Note and the guide slot on the battery should be below the contacts. If the battery door
does not latch closed, the battery may be inserted incorrectly.
The battery that is supplied with the Spectrum Master may need charging before use. The
battery can be charged while it is installed in the Spectrum Master by using either the
AC-DC Adapter (40-168-R) or the DC adapter (806-141-R), or outside the Spectrum Master
with the optional Dual Battery Charger (2000-1374). Refer to “Battery Symbols” on page 2-10
for a description of battery symbols.
Use only Anritsu Company approved batteries, adapters, and chargers with this
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instrument.
When using the Automotive Cigarette Lighter Adapter, Anritsu Part Number
806-141-R, always verify that the supply is rated for a minimum of 60 Watts @
Caution
12 VDC, and that the socket is clear of any dirt or debris. If the adapter plug
becomes hot to the touch during operation, then discontinue use immediately.
Anritsu Company recommends removing the battery for long-term storage of the
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instrument.
The soft case has two zippers near the back. The zipper closer to the front of the
case opens to install and remove the instrument. The zipper closer to the back of
Note the case opens an adjustable support panel that can be used to provide support for
improved stability and air flow while the instrument is in the case. This support
panel also contains the storage pouch.
5. Close the back panel and secure with the zipper to secure the Spectrum Master.
The soft carrying case includes a detachable shoulder strap, which can be connected to the
D-rings of the case.
The soft case has panel openings for the fan inlet and exhaust ports. Do not block
Caution
the air flow through the panels when the unit is operating.
Do not use the tilt bail while the instrument is in the soft case. The soft case has an
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adjustable support panel in the back zipper.
For USB storage, Anritsu recommends P/N 2000-1520-R USB Flash Drive. Not all
after-market USB drives are compatible with the instrument. Many drives come
with a second partition that contains proprietary firmware. This partition must be
Note
removed. Only one partition is allowed. Refer to the individual manufacturer for
instructions on how to remove it. Some drives can be made to work by reformatting
them using the FAT32 format.
2-1 Introduction
This chapter provides a brief overview of the Anritsu Spectrum Master. The intent of this
chapter is to acquaint the user with the instrument. For detailed measurement information,
refer to a specific measurement guide listed in Appendix A, “Measurement Guides”.
When using the Automotive Cigarette Lighter Adapter, Anritsu Part Number
806-141-R, always verify that the supply is rated for a minimum of 60 Watts @
Caution
12 VDC, and that the socket is clear of any dirt or debris. If the adapter plug
becomes hot to the touch during operation, discontinue use immediately.
To turn on the Spectrum Master, press the green On/Off button on the front panel (Figure 2-1)
Touch Screen
Submenu Keys
Menu Key
Shift Key
Numeric Keypad/
Shift Menu Keys (1 to 9)
Printed in Blue
The Spectrum Master takes approximately sixty seconds to complete power warm-up and to
load the application software. At the completion of this process, the instrument is ready for
use.
Keep the fan inlet and exhaust ports clear of obstructions at all times for proper
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ventilation and cooling of the instrument.
The display of the Menu screen will vary depending on Spectrum Master model
Note
and installed options.
Figure 2-3 shows the Menu key screen with shortcut icons for the installed measurement
modes and four rows of user-defined shortcuts to menus and setup files.
Press and hold down any key for a few seconds to add a shortcut to this screen.To shortcut
setup files (.stp), open the recall menu and hold down on the file name for several seconds.
Then select the location for the shortcut.
User-defined shortcuts will stay in memory until deleted. To delete or move a shortcut button,
press the Menu key then press and hold the shortcut for approximately 3 seconds. The
Customize Button dialog box will open to allow a button to be deleted or moved. Press Esc to
exit the Menu shortcut display.
The Factory Default reset will delete all user created shortcut icons from the Menu
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screen. Refer to the “Reset Menu” on page 5-6 for additional information.
Help for the Menu shortcut screen is available by pressing the icon in the lower-right corner
of the display.
Esc Key
Press this key to cancel any setting that is currently being made.
Enter Key
Press this key to finalize data input or select a highlighted item from a list.
Arrow Keys
The four arrow keys (around the Enter key) are used to scroll up, down, left, or right. The
arrow keys can often be used to change a value or to change a selection from a list. This
function is similar to the function of the rotary knob. The arrow keys are also used to move
markers.
Shift Key
Pressing the Shift key and then a number key executes the function that is indicated in blue
text above the number key. When the Shift key is active, its icon is displayed at the top-right
of the measurement display area by the battery charge indicator.
Number Keypad
The Number keypad has two functions: The primary function is number entry. The secondary
function of the number keypad is to list various menus. See “Keypad Menu Keys (1 to 9)”
on page 2-5.
Rotary Knob
Turning the rotary knob changes numerical values, scrolls through selectable items from a
list, and moves markers. Values or items may be within a dialog box or an edit window.
Available measurement modes are based on model and options purchased. Refer
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to Table 1-1 and Table 1-2 for additional information.
LED Indicators
Power LED
The Power LED is located to the left of the On/Off key. The LED is solid green when the unit
is on and slowly blinks when the unit is off but has external power.
Charge LED
The Charge LED is located to the right of the On/Off key. The LED slowly blinks when the
battery is charging and is solid green when the battery is fully charged.
Save Trace
GPS Icon Battery Measurement
Date/Time GPS Location Charge Title
Submenu
Touch Screen
Keys
Frequency
Standard
Measurement
Settings
Summary
Marker Table
Main Menu
Touch Screen Keys
In addition to the default color display, Spectrum Master offers the following display settings
for the Spectrum Analyzer, Transmission Measurement, Interference Analyzer,
Channel Scanner, CW Generator, AM/FM/PM Analyzer, Power Meter, and High Accuracy
Power Meter modes:
Black & White for printing and viewing in broad daylight conditions
Night Vision optimized for night-time viewing
High Contrast for other challenging viewing conditions
External External RF In
Reference Trigger USB Mini-B
GPS
External
Power
External Power
The external power connector is used to power the unit and for battery charging. Input is
12 VDC to 15 VDC at up to 5.0 A. The green flashing Power LED near the power switch
indicates that the instrument has external power.
When using the AC-DC Adapter, always use a three-wire power cable that is
connected to a three-wire power line outlet. If power is supplied without grounding
Warning
the equipment in this manner, then the user is at risk of receiving a severe or fatal
electric shock.
For proper detection, Master Software Tools should be installed on the PC prior to
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connecting the Spectrum Master to the USB port.
Headset Jack
The headset jack provides audio output from the built-in AM/FM/SSB demodulator for testing
and troubleshooting wireless communication systems. The jack accepts a 2.5 mm 3-wire
miniature phone plug such as those commonly used with cellular telephones.
Ext Trigger In
A TTL signal that is applied to the External Trigger female BNC input connector causes a
single sweep to occur. In the Spectrum Analyzer mode, it is used in zero span, and triggering
occurs on the rising edge of the signal. After the sweep is complete, the resultant trace is
displayed until the next trigger signal arrives.
RF In
50 Type-N female connector. Maximum input is +26 dBm at 50 VDC.
RF Out/Reflection In
RF output, 50 impedance, for transmission measurements (Options 21 and 28 only).
Maximum input is +23 dBm at ±50 VDC.
GPS Antenna Connector (Option 0031)
The GPS antenna connection on the Spectrum Master is type SMA-female. GPS function is
described in Chapter 6, “GPS (Option 31)”.
Battery Symbols
The battery symbol above the display indicates the charge remaining in the battery. The
colored section inside the symbol changes size and color with the charge level.
The green Charge LED flashes when the battery is charging, and remains on steady when the
battery is fully charged.
Caution Use only Anritsu-approved batteries, adapters, and chargers with this instrument.
When operating from external power without a battery installed, the battery symbol is
replaced by a red plug body (Figure 2-10).
Additional Symbols
Single Sweep
Single Sweep is selected. Press Continuous in the Sweep menu to resume continuous sweeping.
Floppy Icon
Shortcut to the Save submenu. Touch the icon to open the touch screen keyboard for saving
measurements, setups, or screen displays.
Numeric Values
Numeric values are changed using the rotary knob, arrow keys, or the keypad. Pressing one
of the main menu keys will display a list of submenus on the right side of the touch screen.
When the value on a submenu key is displayed in red, it is ready for changing. When using
the rotary knob or arrow keys the changing value is shown on the submenu and in red on the
graticule. When using the keypad, the new value is shown in red on the graticule and the
submenu changes to Units. Selecting a unit for the new value completes the entry.
Parameter Setting
Pop-up list boxes or edit boxes are used to provide selection lists and selection editors. Scroll
through a list of items or parameters with the arrow keys, the rotary knob, or the touch
screen. These list boxes and edit boxes frequently display a range of possible values or limits
for possible values.
Finalize the input by pressing the Enter key. At any time before finalizing the input, press the
escape (Esc) key to abort the change and retain the previously existing setting.
Some parameters (such as for antennas or couplers) can be added to list boxes by creating
them and importing them using Master Software Tools.
Text Entry
When entering text, as when saving a measurement, the touch screen keyboard is displayed
(Figure 2-11). Characters are entered directly with the touch screen keyboard. The keypad
can be used for numeric entry. The left and right arrow keys will scroll the cursor through the
filename. See “Save Menu” on page 4-8 for additional information.
Note The display of the Mode Selector will vary depending on the installed options.
The Menu key is another option to quickly change measurement modes. Press the Menu key
then select one of the Measurement icons in the top two rows (Figure 2-2 on page 2-3).
3-1 Introduction
This chapter provides a brief overview of basic measurement setups. For detailed
measurement information, refer to a specific measurement guide listed in
Appendix A, “Measurement Guides”. This chapter provides quick start measurement
information for the Spectrum Analyzer mode:
Figure 3-1. Menu Screen with Icons for Installed Measurement Modes
Note The display of the Menu screen will vary depending on installed options.
To quickly move the span value up or down, press the Span Up 1-2-5 or Span
Note Down 1-2-5 submenu keys These keys facilitate a zoom-in, zoom-out feature in a
1-2-5 sequence.
Setting Up Markers
Press the Marker main menu key to display the Marker menu.
Selecting, Activating, and Placing a Marker
1. Press the Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6 submenu key and then select the desired marker using the
touch screen marker buttons. The selected marker is underlined on the Marker
submenu key.
2. Press the On Off submenu key so that On is underlined. The selected marker is
displayed in red and ready to be moved.
3. Use the rotary knob to place the marker on the desired frequency.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to activate and move additional markers.
Selecting, Activating, and Placing a Delta Marker:
1. Press the Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6 submenu key and select the desired delta marker. The
selected marker is underlined.
2. Press the Delta On Off submenu key so that On is underlined. The selected marker is
displayed in red and ready to be moved.
3. Use the rotary knob to place the delta marker on the desired frequency.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to activate and move additional markers.
Viewing Marker Data in a Table Format
1. Press the More submenu key.
2. Press the Marker Table On Off submenu key so that On is underlined. All marker and
delta marker data are displayed in a table under the measurement graph.
4-1 Introduction
This chapter will review the file management features of the Spectrum Master and detail the
File menu. The submenus under this menu allow the user to save, recall, copy, and delete files
in internal memory or an external USB flash drive.
When navigating through the File menu, pressing the Esc key will return to the
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previous menu.
Save Files
Set the Save Location
Press the Save submenu key then the Change Save Location and select the location to save
files. You can save files to the internal memory or to an external USB flash drive. You can
also create new folders. If an external USB flash drive is connected or disconnected, press
Refresh Directories to update the location tree. Press the Set Location key to store the save
location.
Save Measurement As
The Save Measurement As key is used to quickly save measurements with a specific file
name. The Spectrum Master saves the measurement with the latest file name that was used
to save a measurement and with a number that is automatically incremented and appended
to the end of the file name. For instance, if the last measurement was saved with the name
ACPR, Save Measurement As saves the next measurement as ACPR_#1, ACPR_#2, etc. The
file name used can be changed using the Save dialog box (Figure 4-1).
Save a Measurement
Press the Save Measurement key and enter the name for the measurement file. The file type
will default to measurement and the appropriate extension will be added based on the current
measurement mode.
Save a Setup
Press the Save submenu key, type a name for the setup file, confirm that the file type is Setup
using the Change Type key or the touchscreen and press Enter to save.
Create a Menu Shortcut for a Setup file
Press the Recall submenu key to display saved setup files. Locate the setup file to shortcut
and then press and hold on the file name for a few seconds. Select a location in the shortcut
grid to save the setup file.
Recall Files
The recall menu enables you to view all the Measurement and Setup files in the internal
memory and external USB flash drive.
You can sort the recall menu by name, date, or type. You can also select to view only
measurement files or setup files by pressing File Type on the Recall dialog box and selecting
the file type you want to view.
Recall a Measurement
From the File menu, press the Recall Measurement submenu key, select the measurement
with the touchscreen, rotary knob or the Up/Down arrow keys and press Enter.
Recall a Setup
Press the Recall submenu key. Confirm that the file type is Setup or All. Select the setup file
(.stp) with the touchscreen, rotary knob or the Up/Down arrow keys and press Enter.
Copying Files
The steps below detail copying a file from internal memory to an external flash drive. Select
the files to copy in the top window and the location for the files to be copied to in the bottom
window (Figure 4-3). Refer to the “Copy Menu” on page 4-12 for additional information.
1. Insert a USB drive into either USB Type A port of the Spectrum Master.
2. From the File main menu, press the Copy submenu key. The Copy submenu and Copy
dialog box are displayed.
3. Select the file(s) to copy. To select multiple files, highlight the first then press the Select
or De-Select key to keep the file selected. The file will be outlined in blue. Repeat with
all the files to copy. To display files in a folder, select the folder and press the Enter key.
4. Press the Scroll submenu key and highlight the USB drive in the lower window using
the touch screen or the Up/Down arrow keys. The Scroll submenu key toggles between
Src (top window) and Dst (bottom window).
5. Press the Copy key to copy the files to the flash drive.
Deleting Files
Delete a Selected File or Files
Press the Delete submenu key. Highlight the file to be deleted with the touchscreen or the
Up/Down arrow keys. Press the Select or De-Select key. The file will be outlined in blue when
selected. Press the Delete key and Enter to delete the selected file.
File
Save Measurement As
FileName.spa
Save
Save
Measurement
Setup
Save
Vary by
Spectrum Save Measurement Measurement
Analyzer On Save On... Mode
Mode Only Event
...Crossing Limit
Recall JPEG Save Location
Recall On Off
Measurement Sort By
Sort By ...Sweep Complete
Limit Lines Name Type Date
Recall Name Type Date On Off
Sort Order
Sort Order Save Then Stop
kml Asc Desc
Copy A Asc Desc On Off
Create
File Type
Clear All Folder
Delete B Measurement
Set
Refresh Change
Quick Location
Directories Name
Refresh
Change
Back Save Directories
Location
Copy Delete
A B
Sort By Sort By
ALL ALL
Refresh Select
or
Directories De-Select
Scroll
Delete
Scr Dst
Select Refresh
or
De-Select Directories
Copy
Save Measurement As: This key will save the current setup with a user
File
defined file name. The default file name is changed using the Save
Save Measurement As submenu. To change the default file name, type in a new file with the touch
screen keyboard and press Enter. After a few seconds the screen with return
FileName.spa
to File menu. Press the Save Measurement As key again and the new file
Save name will be used. Measurement files names have a .spa extension.
Save Measurement: Press this submenu key to display the “Save Menu”
Measurement
on page 4-8 and the touch screen keyboard. Measurements can be saved to
internal memory or to a USB flash drive. The saved measurement can be
Save named by using touch screen keyboard. By default, measurements are
saved in a directory named /user to internal memory. The save destination is
Save
set with the “Save Location Menu” on page 4-9.
On Save: Press this submenu key to display the “Save Menu” on page 4-8 and
Event
the touch screen keyboard. Measurements can be saved to internal memory
Recall or to a USB flash drive. The saved setup, measurement or JPEG file can be
named by using touch screen keyboard. By default, measurements are
Measurement saved in a directory named /user to internal memory. The save destination is
set with the “Save Location Menu” on page 4-9.
Recall Save on Event (Spectrum Analyzer mode only): Press this submenu key to
display the “Save On Event Menu” on page 4-10.
Recall Measurement: Press this submenu key to display the “Recall Menu”
Copy on page 4-11. This menu is for recalling measurements from internal memory
or a USB flash drive.
Recall: Press this submenu key to display the “Recall Menu” on page 4-11.
Delete This menu is for recalling measurement or setup data from internal memory
or a USB flash drive.
Copy: Press this submenu key to display the “Copy Menu” on page 4-12.
This submenu is for copying files or folders from internal memory or a USB
flash drive.
Delete: Press this submenu key to display the “Delete Menu” on page 4-13
and a selection box that shows the setup and measurement names, the type
and the date and time that the information was saved. Use the rotary knob or
the Up/Down arrow keys to highlight the file that is to be deleted and press
the Delete submenu key, then Enter. Press the Esc key to cancel the
operation. Note that deleted files can not be recovered.
Save Menu
Key Sequence: File > Save
The top keys in the Save menu will display the available save options based
Save
on the current measurement mode. Options include:
Setup
Setup: Setup files contain basic instrument information,
measurement mode setup details, measurement marker data, and
limit data. File extension: .stp
Measurement Measurement: Contains the measurement data and opens up with
Master Software Tools. File extension: Varies based on measurement.
Jpeg: Jpeg files contain a screen capture of the display. File
JPEG extension: .jpg
Limit Lines: Contains limit line data details. File extension: .lim
kml: Saves measurement and location data that can be viewed in
Limit Lines
Google Earth. File extension: .kml
Change Quick Name: Press this submenu key to change the Quick Names
at the bottom of the touch screen keyboard (Figure 4-1). Select the Quick
kml
Name to edit and press Enter. Type the new Quick Name and press Enter
again. The new Quick Name will display on the button below the keyboard.
Change Save Location: Press this submenu key to open the
“Save Location Menu”.
Change
Quick
Name
Change
Save
Location
This menu and dialog box is used to create folders and select where the
Save Location
Spectrum Master will save the current file. Select folders or drives with the
Sort By Up/Down keys, the rotary knob or the touch screen.
Name Type Date Note: Only folders (not files) are visible in the Save Location dialog box. To
view files, use the “Recall Menu” on page 4-11.
Sort Order
Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort the folders by Name, Type, or Date.
Asc Desc
Sort Order: Displays the folder names in ascending or descending order.
Create Create Folder: This key will create a new folder in the highlighted location
or folder. The create directory dialog box will display for naming the folder.
Folder
Set Location: This key will set the current location for saving files and return
Set to the “Save Menu” on page 4-8.
Location Refresh Directories: Press this key to update the display.
Refresh
Directories
Recall Menu
Key Sequence: File > Recall
Recall
This menu and dialog box is used to navigate folders and select files to
recall to the Spectrum Master. Select folders or files with the Up/Down
Sort By keys, the rotary knob, or the touch screen.
Name Type Date Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort file and folders by the file name,
by the type of file, or by the date that the file or folder was saved.
Sort Order
Sort Order: Displays the folder or file in ascending or descending order
Asc Desc based on the selection in the Sort By key.
File Type File Type: Press this submenu key to select what type of file is viewed. The
options are the ALL, Measurement, or Setup. The file type can be changed
ALL with the Up/Down keys, the rotary knob, or the touch screen. Press Enter
to make the selection.
Refresh
Setup: Setup files contain basic instrument information,
Directories measurement mode setup details, measurement marker data, and
limit data.
Measurement: Measurement files contain all of the information in
the setup files and the measurement data.
Limit Lines (.lim): The Limit line file contains limit line data details.
ALL: Displays all file types.
Refresh Directories: Press this key to update the display.
Copy Menu
Key Sequence: File > Copy
This menu and dialog box is used to copy folders and files. Select folders or
Copy
files with the Up/Down keys, the rotary knob or the touch screen. Figure 4-3
Sort By on page 4-4 shows the Copy dialog box with two JPG images and one
folder (including the folder’s contents) selected and ready to be copied to
Name Type Date
the USB flash drive. Highlight a folder and press Enter to view the contents.
Sort Order Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort file and folder lists by name, by
type of file, or by the date that the file was saved.
Asc Desc
Sort Order: Displays the folder or file in ascending or descending order
File Type
based on the selection in the Sort By key.
ALL File Type: Press this submenu key to select what type of file to view for
copying. The options are: ALL, Measurement, Setup, or JPG. The file type
Refresh
can be changed with the Up/Down keys, the rotary knob, or the touch
Directories screen. Press Enter to make the selection.
Refresh Directories: Press this key to update the display.
Scroll
Scroll Scr Dst: Press this submenu key to use the scroll function in the
Scr Dst
Source Folder (Scr - top panel) or Destination Folder (Dst - bottom panel).
Select
See Figure 4-3.
or Select or De-Select: Use this key to select or deselect the file(s) or
De-Select
folder(s) to be copied. When selected, a file or folder will be outlined in blue,
see Figure 4-3.
Copy
Copy: Copies the files or folders selected in the top window to the
destination selected in the bottom window. A dialog box will display showing
when the copying is complete. If a file with the same name exists in the
destination folder a warning box will display to allow file overwrite or to
cancel.
Delete Menu
Key Sequence: File > Delete
This menu and dialog box is used to delete folders and files. Select folders
Delete
or files with the Up/Down keys, the rotary knob or the touch screen.
Sort By
Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort files and folders by name, by the
Name Type Date type of file, or by the date that the file or folder was saved.
Sort Order
Sort Order: Displays the folder or file in ascending or descending order
based on the selection in the Sort By key.
Asc Desc
File Type: Press this submenu key to select what type of file view for
File Type deleting. The options are the ALL, Measurement, Setup, Limit Lines, or
JPG. The file type can be changed with the Up/Down keys, the rotary knob,
ALL or the touch screen. Press Enter to make the selection.
Select Select or De-Select: Use this key to select or deselect the file(s) or
or folder(s) to be deleted. When selected, a file or folder will be outlined in
De-Select blue.
Delete: Press this key to open the Delete dialog box. Press Enter to delete
Delete the selected item or Esc to Cancel.
Refresh Directories: Press this key to update the display.
Refresh
Directories
5-1 Introduction
This chapter will review the Spectrum Master system operations.
• “System Menu Overview” on page 5-2
• “System Menu” on page 5-3
• “Preset Menu” on page 5-7
• “Self Test” on page 5-7
• “Updating the Spectrum Master Firmware” on page 5-8
• “Spectrum Master Firmware Emergency Repair” on page 5-9
The other menus (Sweep Measure Trace and Limit) are detailed in the Measurement Guides
listed in Appendix A.
System GPS
GPS
Status
On Off
Self
GPS Info
Test
GPS
Reset
Options Ethernet
Ethernet
System Config
Type
Options
Language Manual DHCP
Field
High Contrast
Back
Back
Status: Pressing this submenu key displays the current system status,
System
including the operating system and firmware versions, temperatures and
other details such as current battery information. Press Esc or Enter to
Status
return to normal operation.
Self Test: This key initiates a series of diagnostic tests that check the
Self components of the instrument. A display will list the individual tests with a
Test
pass or fail indication. Press Esc or Enter to return to normal operation.
Application Self Test: This key initiates a series of diagnostic tests related
Application
to the performance of the instrument for specific applications. A display will
Self
Test
list the individual tests with a pass or fail indication. Press Esc or Enter to
return to normal operation.
GPS
GPS : Opens the “GPS Menu” on page 6-4.
Calibrate Touch Screen: Start the touch screen calibration. Run the
calibration procedure when instrument is not responding to your screen taps
as expected.
Application Options: This submenu key presents a menu to select
Calibrate
application options. This will vary depending upon the measurement mode.
Touch System Options: This key opens the “System Options Menu” on page 5-4.
Screen
Application
Options
System
Options
Date and Time: This key brings up a dialog box for setting the current date
System Options
and time. Use the submenu keys or the Left/Right arrow keys to select the
Date field to be modified. Use the keypad, the Up/Down arrow keys or the rotary
& knob to select the date and time. Press Enter to accept the changes, or
Time
press the Esc key to return to normal operation without changing anything.
Ethernet Ethernet Config: Press this submenu key to display the Ethernet submenu
and to open the Ethernet Editor dialog box to set the IP address of the
Config
instrument. For details refer to Chapter 7, “Ethernet Connectivity
(Option 411)”.
Language
Language: This submenu key brings up a selection box allowing selection
from a list of built-in languages for the Spectrum Master displays. The
languages currently available are English, French, German, Spanish,
Display Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Italian. In addition, up to two custom
languages may be loaded into the instrument if they have been defined using
the Master Software Tools. If a mode does not have language translations
Name available, English is the default language. Press Enter to accept the change,
or press the Esc key to return to normal operation without changing the
setting.
Volume Display: The Display submenu key opens the “Display Settings Menu”
on page 5-5 allowing brightness control and the selection of the default color
display, black & white display, night vision display, or a high contrast display.
Reset Name: Opens a dialog box to name the instrument. The unit can be named
using the keypad to select numbers and the touch screen keys to select letter
groups. Use the Shift key to select an upper case letter. Use the Left/Right
Center Freq Share
directional arrows to move the cursor position. The Back Space key will
All Modes Not Shared remove the last character entered. Press Enter to save the name.
Volume: The current volume setting is displayed on the screen. Use the
keypad, the Up/Down arrow keys or the rotary knob to change the volume
and press the Enter key to accept the change.
Reset: Press this submenu key to open the “Reset Menu” on page 5-6.
Center Freq Share: Select All Modes to have the current center frequency
setting carried over when changing measurement modes. Not applicable to
measurements which do not have a center frequency setting or
measurements where the current center frequency setting is outside the
range of the new measurement.
Back
Reset Menu
Key Sequence: Shift, System (8) > System Options > Reset
Reset
Factory Defaults: Restores the instrument to the factory default values,
including Ethernet (Option 411), language, volume, brightness setting, and
Factory user created shortcut icons on the Menu screen. Press the Enter key to
initiate the reset, and power-cycle the instrument.
Defaults
Master Reset: In addition to the functions described in Factory Defaults
Master
above, all user files in the internal memory are deleted, and the original
Reset
language and antenna files are restored. Press the Enter key to initiate the
Master Reset and power-cycle the instrument. Press Esc to return to normal
Update operation without resetting.
Firmware Update Firmware: Press this submenu key to update the instrument
operating system with a USB memory device. Press Enter and follow the
onscreen instructions to update the firmware or press Esc to return to normal
operation without updating. Refer to “Updating the Spectrum Master
Firmware” on page 5-8 for additional information on both firmware update
options.
Back
Back: Press this submenu key to return to the “System Options Menu”
on page 5-4.
Preset
Preset: This key resets the instrument to the default starting conditions.
Save Setup: Opens the Save dialog box (Figure 4-1) to name and save
Preset the current operating settings, allowing them to be recalled later to return
the instrument to the state it was in at the time the setup was saved.
Save
The saved setup can be named using the touch screen keyboard. Use the
Caps key to select an upper case letter. Use the Left/Right directional
Setup arrows to move the cursor position. Press Enter to save the setup.
Recall Note: Set the File type as Setup. See “Save Menu” on page 4-8 for details.
Recall Setup: This key allows the selection and recall of a previously
Setup
stored instrument setup using the “Recall Menu” on page 4-11. Use the
rotary knob, the Up/Down arrow keys, or the touchscreen to highlight the
saved setup, and press Enter. All current instrument settings are replaced
by the stored setup information.
If there is not enough available memory space for all user data, then some data
Warning
may be lost during this process.
• Save & Restore: User data will be saved to the selected external media device.
The instrument will also attempt to restore the files to the instrument after the
update.
If there is not enough available memory space for all user data, then some data
Warning
may be lost during this process.
7. Press Enter to begin the firmware update process. To abort the process, press Esc then
choose another analyzer mode or power down.
8. The Firmware Update dialog will query you to confirm the process by pressing Enter to
continue or Esc to abort.
9. Select Enter and the firmware update process begins and the Firmware Update dialog
displays the following message
Updating firmware. Please Wait.
10. When complete, the instrument will reboot.
6-1 Introduction
The Spectrum Master is available with a built-in GPS receiver feature (Option 31) that can
provide latitude, longitude, altitude, and UTC timing information. This option also enhances
frequency reference oscillator accuracy in the spectrum analyzer mode. Within three minutes
of satellite acquisition, the reference oscillator will have an accuracy of better than 50 ppb
(parts per billion).
In order to acquire data from the GPS satellites, the user must have line-of-sight to the
satellites or the antenna must be placed outside without any obstructions. Anritsu GPS
antenna 2000-1528-R is required.
The Spectrum Master Technical Data Sheet provides a list of the options and
Note
measurements that require GPS (Option 31).
GPS
Figure 6-1. GPS Icon, Red
4. When the GPS receiver has tracked at least three satellites, the GPS icon will change to
GREEN. Latitude and Longitude information is displayed in the white bar on top of the
display. Acquiring satellites may take as long as three minutes.
GPS
Figure 6-2. GPS Icon, Green
GPS
Figure 6-3. GPS Icon, Tracking Lost
7-1 Introduction
This chapter describes how to connect to a network or directly to a PC using Option 411
Ethernet Connectivity. It also describes the RJ-45 connector, DHCP, and connection tests for
the MS2712E and MS2713E Spectrum Master.
Network Connection
DHCP is the default Ethernet type. If the Anritsu handheld has been set to Manual,
Note change to DHCP from the System main menu (Shift+8) > System Options >
Ethernet.
Use the following procedure if you can connect to a network that offers DHCP.
1. Connect the handheld instrument and the computer running MST to the Ethernet
network.
2. Turn on the Anritsu handheld and confirm the network connection from the
System main menu (Shift+8) > Status submenu key. The IP address on the handheld is
displayed in the STATUS window.
3. In Master Software Tools, press the Network tab then the Query Network for Instruments
button. Double-click on the handheld instrument to complete the connection. The
instrument model and IP address along with a green connection icon will be displayed
at the top of the MST window.
Note The following steps may disable network and/or internet access.
LAN Connection
The RJ-45 connector is used to connect the Spectrum Master to a local area network.
Integrated into this connector are two LEDs. The amber LED shows the status of the
Ethernet Link: Link Up (On) or Link Down (Off). The green LED flashes to show that LAN
traffic is present. The instrument IP address is set by pressing the Shift key, then the
System (8) key followed by the System Options soft key and the Ethernet Config soft key. The
instrument Ethernet address can be set automatically using DHCP, or manually by entering
the desired IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Internet protocol that automates the
process of setting IP addresses for devices that use TCP/IP, and is the most common method
of configuring a device for network use. To determine if a network is set up for DHCP, connect
the MS2712E and MS2713E to the network and select DHCP protocol in the Ethernet Config
menu.
Turn the Spectrum Master off, and then on. If the network is set up for DHCP, the assigned
IP address should be displayed briefly after the power up sequence.
To display the IP address with the instrument on, press the Shift key, then the System (8)
key, then the System Options soft key and the Ethernet Config soft key. The IP address will be
displayed as shown in Figure 7-1. The image on the display panel of your Spectrum Master
may differ from the image shown here.
Ethernet Config
Press this submenu key to display the Ethernet submenu and to open the Ethernet Editor
dialog box in order to set the IP address of the instrument.
Ethernet Menu
Key Sequence: Shift, System (8) > System Options > Ethernet Config
Type
Ethernet
Manual DHCP: Press this submenu key to select whether the address will
Type be entered manually, or will be supplied automatically by a network DHCP
server. If Manual is selected, then use the submenu keys or the Left/Right
Manual DHCP
arrow keys to select the field that is to be modified. Use the keypad, the
Field Up/Down arrow keys, or the rotary knob to enter the input. Press Enter to
accept the changes, or press the Esc key to return to normal operation
IP G-Way Sub without changing anything.
Field
First Octet IP G-Way Sub: Press this submenu key to select the desired Internet
Protocol Property to be edited.
First Octet: Moves the cursor to the left most column of the selected IP
Second Octet properties field.
Second Octet: Moves the cursor to the second column from the left of the
selected IP properties field.
Third Octet
Third Octet: Moves the cursor to the third column from the left of the
selected IP properties field.
Fouth Octet Fourth Octet: Moves the cursor to the forth column from the left of the
selected IP properties field.
7-4 DHCP
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol that allows a server to
dynamically assign IP addresses to devices that are connected to the network. Most networks
include a DHCP server to manage IP addresses. When a DHCP server is available on the
network, DHCP is the preferred IP address assignment mode.
When using DHCP, no setup is required to lease and use a dynamic IP address. In a dynamic
IP operation, the IP address in use may change from use to use. The DHCP server hands out
IP addresses on a first come, first served basis. As soon as the device is disconnected from the
network, the IP address that it was using becomes available to lease to the next unit that
requests an IP address. Normally, some amount of lag time is present on the DHCP server
end, so if the device is connected again reasonably soon, then it may end up with the same
address.
The instrument must be connected to the network before it is turned on in order for
Note DHCP to function. Key elements of the DHCP lease are performed only during the
instrument startup operations, or when switching from manual to DHCP
When a DHCP server is not available, a Static IP address can be used. A Static IP address is
a fixed address. After being set, it will always remain the same, and care must be taken to not
conflict with other equipment on the network.
When using a static IP address on an established network, always request the Static IP
address from the network administrator. Randomly choosing a Static IP address on an
established network may result in duplicate IP addresses or other conflicts.
Three parameters must be set prior to using a Static IP address:
IP Address
This is the Static IP address on the network.
Default Gateway
Often when a static IP address is assigned, a default gateway is also identified. If the
default gateway is unknown, then type in the Static IP address so that the Static IP
address and Default Gateway are the same number.
Subnet Mask
This parameter is usually extracted from the Static IP address based on the class of the
address and determines the destination of any broadcast messages that might be sent
from the instrument. It can be customized if necessary. The subnet mask may also be
provided with the Static IP address.
Example 1
In this example, a Static IP address has been chosen because no network DHCP service is
available. The instrument is connected to the network port on the PC with a crossover
Ethernet cable (not included). This is also referred to as Direct Connect:
IP Address: 10.0.0.2
Default Gateway: 10.0.0.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
Example 2
In this example, the Static IP address has been assigned with an associated gateway and
subnet mask:
IP Address: 153.56.100.42
Default Gateway: 153.56.100.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.252.0
The ipconfig display does not report whether the information is from a DHCP
Note
server or from a Static IP setup.
Y:\>ipconfig
Windows 2000 IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix. : us.anritsu.com
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 172.26.202.172
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.252.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 172.26.200.1
8-1 Overview
Option 10 provides a bias tee that is installed inside the instrument. The bias arm is
connected to a 12 VDC to 32 VDC power source that can be turned on as needed to place the
voltage on the center conductor of the instrument’s RF In port. This supply of bias implies it is
mostly useful when conducting two-port transmission measurements. This voltage can be
used to provide power to block down converters in satellite receivers and can also be used to
power some tower mounted amplifiers.
The bias can be turned on only when the instrument is in transmission measurement,
channel scanner, interference analyzer, or spectrum analyzer mode. When bias is turned on,
the bias voltage and current are displayed in the lower left corner of the display. The 12 VDC
to 32 VDC power supply is designed to continuously deliver a maximum of 6 watts.
The bias tee menu can be accessed from the applications options menu and in transmission
measurement, it can also be accessed from the Measure main menu.
TMA-DD
ANT RX / TX
(Bias Tee)
RF OUT RF IN
MS2712E SpectrumMaster
Menu
Enter
Esc
Shift
System Mode
File
7 8 9
Trace Limit
Measure
4 5 6
Calibrate Sweep
Preset
1 2 3
. +/-
0
Power Charge
9-1 Introduction
This chapter provides a brief overview of the Anritsu Tool Box and the Line Sweep Tools
program. For detailed information about Line Sweep Tools, refer to the program Help.
Figure 9-2. Installing Anritsu Tool Box with Line Sweep Tools
If the installer does not autostart, navigate to the DVD and run setup.exe (Figure 9-3).
The installation will start. Follow the on-screen instructions. The software is also available
free of charge from the Anritsu web site (http://www.anritsu.com).
Line Sweep Tools can open DAT files from HHST; or VNA/DAT files from Anritsu’s E-series
instruments. It also can open PIM files. Either way, the file once opened, can be inspected and
modified in many different ways. Line Sweep Tools saves files as a new type of DAT file, and
can export traces as VNA, text, JPG, BMP, or PNG. Line Sweep Tools does not produce files
that can be opened by HHST.
The dark button on the left turns on the limit line. Once on, it can be dragged to the desired
place, or put on an exact y-axis value by entering a number.
Marker Presets
The fastest way to manage markers on multiple traces is to use the preset function. The
marker and limit line preset toolbar allows users to quickly set all markers and the limit line
to pre-defined values on similar traces (Figure 9-6).
First set the markers and limit lines on a typical trace to the desired values. Then, press the
red “e” or edit button on the Preset toolbar. This puts the preset buttons into “learn” mode.
Now, press a preset button (1 to 7). This programs the preset button where to put the markers
and limit lines. Finally, press the red “e” button again to exit the learn mode.
The programmed button is now enabled. Line Sweep Tools can program up to 7 buttons with
preset markers and limit line.
To use the preset, just press it and the markers and limit line will display at the programmed
locations even when switching to a new trace. The two arrow keys make going to the next, or
previous, trace simple. Using presets, a dozen similar traces can be reliably validated in
seconds.
Renaming Grid
The renaming grid, much like the naming grid in the E series instruments, allows users to
quickly and consistently rename filenames, trace titles, and trace subtitles. The grid can be
set up with custom phrases to make the renaming process simpler.
Report Generator
To use the report generator in Line Sweep Tools, go to File menu and select Report Setup to
tell Line Sweep Tools how you want the report to appear. In this case, the report will have the
name of the contractor that did the work (Company field), the contractor logo, and will be
generated in PDF format (Figure 9-8).
Once the report generator is setup, File > Generate Report, will create the PDF. The report
will include all traces that were open at the time the report was made (Figure 9-9).
10-1 Introduction
This chapter provides a brief overview of Master Software Tools (MST). For detailed
information, refer to the MST Manual.
Related Document
Spectrum Master Feature (Required Option) (Part Number)
Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer
Interference Analyzer (0025) Measurement Guide
(10580-00231)
Channel Scanner (0027)
for Firmware V1.11 and
C/W Signal Generator (0028) BEFORE
Gated Sweep (0090)
Spectrum Analyzer
Coverage Mapping (0431) Measurement Guide
AM/FM/PM Analyzer (0509) (10580-00244)
for Firmware AFTER
V1.11
Bias-Tee (0010) 2-Port Transmission
2-Port Transmission Measurement (0021) Measurement Guide
(10580-00242)
W-CDMA/HSDPA Over-the-Air Signal Analyzer (0035)
TD-SCDMA/HSDPA Over-the-Air Signal Analyzer (0038)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE RF Signal Analyzer (0040)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0041)
W-CDMA/HSDPA RF Signal Analyzer (0044)
W-CDMA Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0045) 3GPP Signal Analyzer
Measurement Guide
TD-SCDMA/HSDPA RF Signal Analyzer (0060) (10580-00234)
TD-SCDMA/HSDPA Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0061)
W-CDMA/HSDPA Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0065)
LTE RF Measurements (0541)
LTE Modulation Measurement (0542)
LTE Over-the-Air Measurements (0546)
cdmaOne/CDMA2000 1X Over-the-Air Signal Analyzer (0033)
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Over-the-Air Signal Analyzer (0034)
cdmaOne/CDMA2000 1X RF Signal Analyzer (0042) 3GPP2 Signal Analyzer
Measurement Guide
cdmaOne/CDMA2000 1X Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0043) (10580-00235)
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO RF Signal Analyzer (0062)
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0063)
Related Document
Spectrum Master Feature (Required Option) (Part Number)
ISDB-T Measurements (0030) Digital Video Broadcast
ISDB-T SFN Field Measurements (0032) Signal Analyzer
Measurement Guide
(10580-00237)
High-Accuracy Power Meter (0019) Power Meter
Power Meter (0029) Measurement Guide
(10580-00240)
IEEE 802.16 Mobile WiMAX Over-the-Air Signal Analyzer (0037)
IEEE 802.16 Fixed WiMAX RF Signal Analyzer (0046) WiMAX Signal Analyzer
IEEE 802.16 Fixed WiMAX Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0047) Measurement Guide
IEEE 802.16 Mobile WiMAX RF Signal Analyzer (0066) (10580-00236)
IEEE 802.16 Mobile WiMAX Demodulated Signal Analyzer (0067)
P25 Analyzer (0520) P25/NXDN Analyzer and
P25 Coverage (0522) Coverage
NXDN Analyzer (0530) Measurement Guide
NXDN Coverage (0532) (10580-00243)
Index
A F
additional documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 factory defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
address file management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Ethernet IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 file menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
annual verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 file name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
application file types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
self test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 firmware
updating . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6, 5-8, 10-2
B floppy icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
batteries and chargers . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 frequency range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
battery replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
battery symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 G
bias tee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 gateway
black and white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 default, for IP address . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 part of IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
C GPS menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
calibrate touch screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
carrying case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 H
center frequency share . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 high contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
change directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
charging battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 I
connecting to a PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 internal memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
connector panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
copy menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 default gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
create folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9 ping tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
static . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
D subnet mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 ipconfig tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8
default colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
default gateway, for IP address . . . . . . 7-7 L
DHCP LAN and DHCP information . . . . . . . . 7-1
LAN connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 LAN connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8, 7-3
more information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7 language, display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 M
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
see DHCP mask, subnet, for IP address . . . . . . . . 7-7
E master reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
electrostatic discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Master Software Tools . . . . . . . . . 2-9, 10-1
emergency repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 measurement guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
entering data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Ethernet
configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
external power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8