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If required, change this setting by pressing the channel
. The
reference calibration factor pop up window is displayed as shown in
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Modify this (see below) as required.
– Use
or
to highlight the digit you want to change.
– Use
or
to increment or decrement the highlighted digit.
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Confirm your choice by pressing
.
Now zero and calibrate the power meter/sensor combination as follows:
6
Press
and the channel
softkey to zero the channel. The
message and wait symbol are displayed.
7
Connect the power sensor to the POWER REF output.
8
Press the channel
softkey to start the calibration routine. The
message and wait symbol are displayed.
Now set the sensor calibration factor for the frequency of the signal you
want to measure.
9
Check the current calibration factor setting by pressing
. The
value is displayed under the channel
softkey.
Does this setting match the value for the sensor at the frequency of the
signal you want to measure? (The calibration factors are presented in
table form on the power sensor body. You may need to interpolate
between values if the specific frequency is not listed)
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