Simoco EMEA Ltd SB2K5354O2O2V Manual De Usuario
SGD-SB2025NT-TUM, Part 1
Jan 12
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ALIGNMENT & TESTING
2.
On the calibration screen, select the ‘Calibrate’ button for the Power Calibration and follow
the on screen instructions that MxTools provides.
the on screen instructions that MxTools provides.
Once the power calibration has been completed, the configuration information must be sent again.
Check that the low forward power trip point is set correctly. The calibration affects the low forward
power trip point and, therefore, the configuration information must be sent to update it according to
the new calibration information.
Check that the low forward power trip point is set correctly. The calibration affects the low forward
power trip point and, therefore, the configuration information must be sent to update it according to
the new calibration information.
6.1.6
RSSI Calibration
The RSSI calibration is used to calibrate the RSSI meter on the MxTools Diagnostics Screen. The
procedure requires an RF Signal Generator and the relevant leads to connect the signal generator
to the RF input of the SB2025NT Base Station. RSSI calibration is done via the MxTools
Calibration Screen.
procedure requires an RF Signal Generator and the relevant leads to connect the signal generator
to the RF input of the SB2025NT Base Station. RSSI calibration is done via the MxTools
Calibration Screen.
To complete the RSSI calibration, carry out the following:
1.
On the MxTools main screen, on the tool bar, select the ‘Calibration’ icon. The calibration
screen will be displayed.
screen will be displayed.
2.
On the calibration screen, select the ‘Calibrate’ button for the RSSI Calibration and follow the
on screen instructions that MxTools provides.
on screen instructions that MxTools provides.
6.1.7
Temperature Calibration
The temperature calibration is used to calibrate the temperature meter on the MxTools Diagnostics
Screen and the temperature controlled switch/alarm points. The procedure requires a dummy
cable for SKB on the micro controller having a 2060 Ω resistor between pins 4 and 6 of this
connector of the SB2025NT Base Station. Temperature calibration is done via the MxTools
Calibration Screen.
Screen and the temperature controlled switch/alarm points. The procedure requires a dummy
cable for SKB on the micro controller having a 2060 Ω resistor between pins 4 and 6 of this
connector of the SB2025NT Base Station. Temperature calibration is done via the MxTools
Calibration Screen.
To complete the temperature calibration, carry out the following:
1.
On the MxTools main screen, on the tool bar, select the ‘Calibration’ icon. The calibration
screen will be displayed.
screen will be displayed.
2.
On the calibration screen, select the ‘Calibrate’ button for the Temperature Calibration and
follow the on screen instructions that MxTools provides.
follow the on screen instructions that MxTools provides.
6.1.8
Tx Power Adjustment
The Tx power setup is used to set the correct power for each channel. This can be done either on
a per channel basis or all channels can be set at once. Power setup is done using the Channel
Screen in MxTools. To complete this test the Tx output needs to be connected to a RF Power
Meter.
a per channel basis or all channels can be set at once. Power setup is done using the Channel
Screen in MxTools. To complete this test the Tx output needs to be connected to a RF Power
Meter.
To complete the Tx power adjustment, carry out the following:
1.
On the MxTools main screen, on the tool bar, select the ‘Channel Info’ icon. The channel
screen will be displayed.
screen will be displayed.
2.
On the Channel screen, to set all channels at once, select the ‘Lock Data’ tick box.
Note.
If the ‘Lock Data’ option is selected, any changes made to the current channel are
duplicated on all channels.
duplicated on all channels.
3.
Click on the alignment channel to open the ‘Channel Edit’ screen.