Agilent Technologies A.18.00 User Manual

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Chapter 8, Programming the Call Processing Subsystem
Using the Call Processing Subsystem’s Remote User Interface
Conditioning the Test Set for Call Processing
It is recommended the control program perform the following steps when first 
entering the Call Processing Subsystem (that is, the first time the 
CALL CONTROL
 
screen is selected during a measurement session).
Zero the RF Power meter to ensure accurate power meter measurements. 
There are two reasons for zeroing the RF power meter:
a. When any Call Processing Subsystem screen is displayed (except the ANALOG 
MEAS screen) and the Call Processing Subsystem is in the 
Connect
 state, the host 
firmware constantly monitors the mobile station’s transmitted carrier power. If the 
power falls below 0.0005 Watts the error message 
RF Power Loss 
indicates loss of Voice Channel
 will be displayed and the Test Set 
will terminate the call and return to the 
Active
 state. Zeroing the power meter 
cancels any inherent dc offsets that may be present within the power meter under 
zero power conditions. This ensures that the host firmware makes the correct 
decisions regarding the presence of the mobile stations’s RF carrier.
b. Zeroing the power meter establishes a 0.0000 W reference for measuring the mobile 
station’s RF power at the RF IN/OUT port. This ensures the most accurate RF 
power measurements of the mobile stations’s RF carrier at different power levels.
Example
OUTPUT 714;"RFG:AMPL:STATE OFF"
OUTPUT 714;"DISP RFAN;:RFAN:PME:ZERO"
OUTPUT 714;"RFG:AMPL:STATE ON"
NOTE:
Ensure that no RF power is applied to the 
RF IN/OUT
 port when the power meter is being
zeroed. Set the 
RFGenerator
 amplitude to 
OFF
 before zeroing the power meter and then
set the 
RFGenerator
 amplitude to 
ON
 after zeroing the power meter.
Couple the variable frequency notch filter to AFGen1.
This step is only required if audio testing is to be done on the mobile station. This step 
couples the variable frequency notch filter to the output frequency of AFGen1 (audio 
frequency generator #1). The notch filter is used when making SINAD measurements. 
AFGen1 is used to generate the audio tone for the SINAD measurement. Coupling the 
notch filter to the audio source ensures the most accurate measurement. 
Commands:
OUTPUT 714;"DISP CONF;:CONF:NOTC ’AFGEN1’"