User GuideSite MasteräS331DCable and Antenna AnalyzerAnritsu Company PN: 10580-00079490 Jarvis Drive Revision: LMorgan Hill, CA 95037-2809 Published:
Standard AccessoriesThe Handheld Software Tools and Master Software Tools PC-based software programsprovide a database record for storing measurement
Rresolution ...4-8return loss...4-2, 4-9RS232...2-2, 7-4Sscale ...3-8self test ...2-14 -
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External DetectorsThe following Anritsu detectors can be used with the Site Master S331D when equippedwith Option 5, Power Monitor.ModelFrequencyRang
Optional AccessoriesPart Number DescriptionCalibration ComponentsICN50B InstaCal™ Calibration Module, 2 MHz to 6.0 GHz, N(m), 50WOSLN50-1 Precision O
Test Port Cables, Armored15NN50-1.5C Test Port Cable Armored, 1.5 meters, N(m)-N(m), 6 GHz,50W15NN50-3.0C Test Port Cable Armored, 3.0 meters, N(m)-N(
Power Monitor Detectors5400-71N50 Detector, .001 to 3 GHz, N(m), 50W5400-71N75 Detector, .001 to 3 GHz, N(m), 75W560-7N50B Detector, 10 MHz to 20 GHz,
Performance SpecificationsPerformance specifications are provided in Table 1-1. All specifications apply when cali-brated at ambient temperature afte
1-8Chapter 1 General InformationPower Monitor (Option 5, with external detector)Measurement Range: –50 dBm to +16 dBm (10 nW to 40 mW)Offset Range: 0
1-9Chapter 1 General InformationGeneralLanguage Support: English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, JapaneseInternal Trace Memory: Up to 300 tracesSet
Preventive MaintenanceSite Master preventive maintenance consists of cleaning the unit and inspecting and clean-ing the RF connectors on the instrumen
InstaCal ModuleThe Anritsu InstaCal module can be used in place of discrete components to calibrate theSite Master. The InstaCal module can be used t
WARRANTYThe Anritsu product(s) listed on the title page is (are) warranted against defects inmaterials and workmanship for one year from the date of
Chapter 2Functions and OperationsIntroductionThis chapter provides a brief overview of the Site Master functions and operations, provid-ing the user w
BatteryChargingIlluminates when the battery is being charged. The indicator automatically shutsoff when the battery is fully charged.ExternalPowerIll
Display OverviewFigure 2-2 illustrates some of the key information areas of the S331D display.Chapter 2 Functions and Operations2-3TITLE BARDATAPOINT
Front Panel OverviewThe Site Master menu-driven user interface is easy to use and requires little training. Hardkeys on the front panel are used to i
Function Hard KeysMODE Opens the mode selection box (below). Use the Up/Down arrow key to select amode. Press theENTER key to implement.NOTE: Availab
Keypad Hard KeysThis section contains an alphabetical listing of the Site Master front panel keypad controlsalong with a brief description of each. M
The following keypad hard key functions are printed in blue on the keypad keys.This key is used to adust the display brightness. Use the Up/Down arro
Soft KeysEach keypad key opens a set of soft key selections. Each of the soft keys has a correspond-ing soft key label area on the status window. The
Chapter 2 Functions and Operations2-9MODE=DTF:SOFTKEYS:BottomTopFREQ/DISTAMPLITUDED2DTF AidMoreD1LossCableWindowBackPropVelPage UpSelectTracePageDown
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2-10Chapter 2 Functions and OperationsSystemOptionsHourApplicationOptionsClockStatusMinuteSelfTestMonthLanguageEnglishDayYearUnitsGPSOn/OffPrinterCAL
FREQ/DIST Displays the frequency and distance menu depending on the measurement mode.FrequencyMenuThe frequency and distance menu for cable and anten
MARKERChoosing MARKER in cable and antenna analyzer freq and dist mode causesthe soft keys, below, to be displayed and the corresponding values to be
qM6 — Selects the M6 marker parameter and opens the M6 second levelmenu.qOn/Off — Turns the selected marker on or off.qEdit — Opens the selected mark
SYSIn cable and antenna analyzer or optional power meter mode, pressing the SYSkey displays the following System menu soft key selections:qSystem Opt
qMinute — Enter the minute (0-59) using the Up/Down arrow key orthe keypad. Press ENTER when data entry is complete or ESCAPEto restore the previous
Power Monitor, External Detector (Option 5)Selecting Power Monitor (External Detector) from the mode menu causes the soft keys, de-scribed below, to
SymbolsTable 2-1 provides a listing of the symbols used as condition indicators on the LCD statuswindow.Chapter 2 Functions and Operations2-17Icon Sy
Self TestAt turn-on, the Site Master runs through a series of quick checks to ensure the system isfunctioning properly. Note that the voltage and tem
Error MessagesSelf Test Error MessagesA listing of Self Test Error messages is provided in Table 2-2.Chapter 2 Functions and Operations2-19Error Mess
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Range Error MessagesA listing of Range Error messages is provided in Table 2-3.2-20Chapter 2 Functions and OperationsError Message DescriptionRANGEER
InstaCal Error MessagesIf the serial number of the connected InstaCal module does not match the serial numberstored in the Site Master, the following
High Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19) Error MessagesThe following error messages could be displayed on the Site Master when using the HighAccuracy Po
Battery InformationCharging a New BatteryThe NiMH battery supplied with the Site Master has already completed three charge anddischarge cycles at the
A blinking red light indicates less than 13 VDC is being supplied to the charger stand.Check that the correct AC charger adapter is connected to the
Battery LifeThe NiMH battery will last longer and perform better if allowed to completely dischargebefore recharging. For maximum battery life, it is
Important Battery Information·The NiMH battery supplied with the Site Master has already completed three charge anddischarge cycles at the factory and
Chapter 3Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter provides a brief overview of the Anritsu Site Master. The intent of this chapteris to provide the use
Cable and Antenna Analyzer ModeSelecting the FrequencyFor the OSL or FlexCal calibration method the frequency range for the desired measure-ment must
If a Test Port Extension Cable is to be used, the Site Master must be calibrated with theTest Port Extension Cable in place. The Test Port Extension
Table of ContentsChapter 1General InformationIntroduction ...1-1Description ...1-1Stan
OSL Calibration ProceduresIn Cable and Antenna Analyzer Mode, if the Cal Off message is displayed, or the test portcable has been changed, a new cali
FlexCal OSL CalibrationStep 8.The currently selected calibration method can be viewed by pressing the SYSkey, followed by theStatus soft key. To chan
Offset MethodAn alternative to the termination method is to measure the return loss of a 20 dB offset.This is similar to measuring an antenna that ha
Standard InstaCal CalibrationStep 1.Select OSL Cal by pressing the SYS key, followed by theApplication Optionssoft key. The currently selected calibr
Auto ScaleThe Site Master can automatically set the scale to the minimum and maximum values ofthe measurement on the y-axis of the graph. This functi
Step 6.Using theUp/Down arrow key, select the Cable = and press ENTER. Use theUp/Down arrow key to select the Standard cable types stored in the stan
All ModesSave and Recall a SetupSaving a SetupSaving a cable and antenna analyzer setup configuration in memory will preserve the cali-bration inform
NOTES: More than one trace can be saved using the same alphanumericname, as traces are stored chronologically, using the time/date stamp.Pressing the
Adjusting LimitsThe Site Master offers two types of limits: a single horizontal limit line and segmentedlimits.Adjusting a Single LimitStep 1.Press t
NOTES: The Site Master does not allow overlapping limit segments of thesame type. That is, two upper limit segments cannot overlap and two lower limi
Chapter 3Getting StartedIntroduction ...3-1Power On Procedure ...3-1Cable and Antenna Analyz
PrintingPrinting is accomplished by selecting an available printer and pressing the print key as de-scribed below. Refer to the particular printer op
Using the Soft Carrying CaseThe soft carrying case has been designed such that the strap can be unsnapped to allow thecase to be easily oriented hori
Chapter 4Cable and AntennaAnalyzer MeasurementsIntroductionThis chapter provides a description of cable and antenna analyzer measurements, includingl
The performance of a transmission feed line system may be affected by excessive signal re-flection and cable loss. Signal reflection occurs when the
CW Mode/RF ImmunityCW mode can be used to maximize sweep speeds of both frequency and DTF measure-ments. With CW on, sweep times can be twice as fast
ProcedureStep 1.Press the MODE key.Step 2.SelectFreq-Return Loss using the Up/Down arrow key and press ENTER.Step 3. Set the start and stop frequenci
Cable Loss MeasurementThe transmission feed line insertion loss test verifies the signal attenuation level of the ca-ble system in reference to the s
Figure 4-3 is an example of a typical transmission line cable loss measurement trace using astandard calibration.4-6Chapter 4 Cable & Antenna Mea
Distance-To-Fault (DTF) Transmission Line TestThe Distance-To-Fault transmission line test verifies the performance of the transmissionline assembly
Chapter 7Handheld Software ToolsIntroduction ...7-1Features ...7-1System Requirements
Figure 4-4 shows an example of a typical DTF return loss measurement trace using aFlexCal calibration.In the above example:qMarker M1 marks the first
Increasing the data points increases the sweep time and increases the accuracy of the mea-surement. CW mode On or Off can also affect sweep speed (se
The following trace is an example of an antenna return loss measurement trace using aFlexCal calibration..Calculate the threshold value and compare t
Chapter 5Power Monitor ModeIntroductionThe Site Master with Option 5 installed can be used for making power measurements withbroadband RF detectors,
Displaying Relative PowerStep 9.With the desired base power level input to the Site Master, press the REL softkey. The message area will show REL: ON
Chapter 6High Accuracy Power MeterIntroductionAnritsu's High Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19) enables high accuracy, RMSmeasurements for both CW
Zeroing the SensorThe zero feature improves low-level accuracy by removing measured system noise. CalFactors correct both efficiency and mismatch loss
Zero and CalStep 6.Press the FREQ/DIST key.Step 7. To enter the frequency manually using the number keys, select theCenter softkey. To select a known
Displaying Relative PowerStep 21.Press the AMPLITUDE key.Step 22. With the desired base power level input to the sensor, press theRel soft key. Theme
Chapter 7Handheld Software ToolsIntroductionThis chapter provides a description of the Anritsu Handheld Software Tools (HHST)program. Handheld Softwa
System RequirementsThe Handheld Software Tools program will run on most any computer running Windows95/98/NT4/2000/ME/XP/Vista. Minimum requirements
Communication Port SettingThe Handheld Software Tools communicates with the instrument through a standard serialCOM port on the PC. Set the baud rate
Interface Cable InstallationCommunication between the instrument and the PC is accomplished over a null modem se-rial cable provided with the instrum
Using Handheld Software ToolsSelect Start, Programs and select Software Tools.Downloading TracesTraces that can be downloaded from the instrument are
Plot PropertiesAfter downloading, certain plot properties and information can be modified. Select the PlotProperties or Plot Information icon.Plot Pr
Misc.The Miscellaneous tab allows adjustment of the Plot/Limit Line Width, the setting of thePlot Footer, and the date format.Plot/Limit Line Width c
To copy a metafile:Step1. Select the trace to be copied with the mouse cursor.Step2.Select Edit and then Copy. The file will copied to the clipboard,
Cable ListA custom cable list can be created in Software Tools and uploaded to the Site Master. Somestandard 1000 MHz, 2000 MHz, and 2500 MHz cables
To convert from Frequency Domain to Distance to Fault, follow these steps:Step1. Capture a plot or load a previously saved plot.Step2. Click theDista
Signal Standards EditorThe Signal Standards Editor is a software application for viewing, editing and creating sig-nal standards files. Select a sign
Chapter 1General InformationIntroductionThis chapter provides a description, performance specifications, optional accessories,preventive maintenance,
Retrieving Signal Standards FilesConnection Manager must be connected to a test unit before retrieving a Signal Standardsfile. An active connection i
Chapter 8Master Software ToolsIntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the Anritsu Master Software Tools (MST)program. Users of the legac
·Language Editor – this utility allows you to add new or modify existing language tables.Languages available for selection are English, French, Germa
NOTE: New firmware is not compatible with Master Software Tools version 1.25or older. Insure that you have maximum functionality by updating your Mas
Minimum System Requirements·Microsoft Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 or above), Windows XP (Service Pack 2 orabove), or Windows VISTA·Microsoft .NET Fr
Appendix AWindowingIntroductionThe FREQ/DIST menu (page 2-11) provides for setting the cable loss and relative propa-gation velocity of the coaxial c
A-2Appendix A WindowingD i s t a n c e T o F a u l t51 01 52 0 2 53 0F e e t3 54 04 55 05 56 0- 5- 1 0- 1 5- 2 0- 2 5- 3 0- 3 5- 4 0- 4 5- 5 0R e
A-3Appendix A WindowingD i s t a n c e T o F a u l t51 01 52 0 2 53 0 3 5 4 04 55 05 5 6 0F e e t- 5- 1 0- 1 5- 2 0- 2 5- 3 0- 3 5- 4 0- 4 5- 5 0
IndexAaccessories .....1-2, 1-4Bbattery ......2-23brightness.....3-13Ccable loss .....4-2, 4-5calibration
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