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General Information

1-3 Instrument Care and Preventive Maintenance

Site Master User Guide

PN: 10580-00252  Rev. J

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ESD Caution

The Site Master, like other high performance instruments, is susceptible to electrostatic 
discharge (ESD) damage. Coaxial cables and antennas often build up a static charge, which 
(if allowed to discharge by connecting directly to the Site Master without discharging the 
static charge) may damage the Site Master input circuitry. Site Master operators must be 
aware of the potential for ESD damage and take all necessary precautions. 
Operators should exercise practices outlined within industry standards such as JEDEC-625 
(EIA-625), MIL-HDBK-263, and MIL-STD-1686, which pertain to ESD and ESDS devices, 
equipment, and practices. Because these apply to the Site Master, it is recommended that any 
static charges that may be present be dissipated before connecting coaxial cables or antennas 
to the Site Master. This may be as simple as temporarily attaching a short or load device to 
the cable or antenna prior to attaching to the Site Master. It is important to remember that 
the operator may also carry a static charge that can cause damage. Following the practices 
outlined in the above standards will ensure a safe environment for both personnel and 
equipment. 

Battery Replacement

The battery can be replaced without the use of tools. The battery compartment is located on 
the lower left side of the instrument (when you are facing the measurement display). To 
remove the battery:

1. 

Slide the catch toward the bottom of the instrument

2. 

Pull the top of the door away from the unit

3. 

Lift out the battery door.

4. 

Remove the battery pack from the instrument by grabbing the battery lanyard and 
pulling out.

Replacement is the opposite of removal. The battery key side (slot below the contacts) should 
be facing the front on the unit and slide in first. 

Note

When inserting the battery the battery label should face the back of the instrument 
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.

Summary of Contents for s332e

Page 1: ...to 6 GHz Spectrum Analyzer 100 kHz to 6 GHz Appendix A provides a list of documentation for the Site Master features and options The documentation set is available as PDF files on the documentation disc and the Anritsu Web site Anritsu Company 490 Jarvis Drive Morgan Hill CA 95037 2809 USA Part Number 10580 00252 Revision J Published December 2015 Copyright 2009 2015 Anritsu Company ...

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Page 3: ...ce 1 7 Site Master Memory Types 1 7 Erase All User Files in Internal Memory 1 7 Recommended Usage in a Secure Environment 1 8 Chapter 2 Instrument Overview 2 1 Introduction 2 1 2 2 Turning On the Site Master 2 1 2 3 Front Panel Overview 2 2 Front Panel Keys 2 3 Touch Screen Keys 2 5 Keypad Menu Keys 1 to 9 2 5 LED Indicators 2 6 2 4 Display Overview 2 6 2 5 Test Panel Connector Overview 2 9 Extern...

Page 4: ...librate with OSL Calibration 3 6 3 4 Spectrum Analyzer 3 7 Set Start and Stop Frequencies 3 7 Enter the Center Frequency 3 7 Select a Signal Standard 3 7 Set the Measurement Frequency Bandwidth 3 7 Set the Amplitude 3 8 Power Offset Set Up for Compensating External Loss 3 8 Set the Span 3 8 Single Limit Line 3 9 Create a Limit Envelope 3 9 Setting Up Markers 3 10 Select a Smart Measurement Type 3 ...

Page 5: ... Menu 4 11 Recall Menu 4 12 Copy Menu 4 13 Delete Menu 4 14 Chapter 5 System Operations 5 1 Introduction 5 1 5 2 System Menu Overview 5 2 5 3 System Menu 5 3 System Options Menu 5 4 System Options 2 2 Menu 5 5 Display Settings Menu 5 6 Reset Menu 5 7 5 4 Preset Menu 5 8 5 5 Self Test 5 8 5 6 Updating the Site Master Firmware 5 9 Chapter 6 GPS Option 31 6 1 Introduction 6 1 6 2 Chapter Overview 6 1...

Page 6: ...tion 10 8 1 Overview 8 1 Chapter 9 Anritsu Tool Box and Line Sweep Tools 9 1 Introduction 9 1 9 2 Anritsu Tool Box with Line Sweep Tools 9 1 9 3 Install the Software 9 2 9 4 Other Software 9 2 9 5 Why use Line Sweep Tools 9 3 Line Sweep Tools Features 9 3 9 6 Using Line Sweep Tools 9 4 Markers and Limit Lines 9 4 Marker Presets 9 5 Renaming Grid 9 5 Report Generator 9 6 Chapter 10 Master Software ...

Page 7: ...anritsu com en US test measurement products s332e http www anritsu com en US test measurement products s361e http www anritsu com en US test measurement products s362e Contacting Anritsu for Sales and Service To contact Anritsu visit the following URL and select the services in your region http www anritsu com contact us Document Part Number Description Required Option 10100 00065 Important Produc...

Page 8: ... of battery life for the S331E S361E and more than three hours of battery life for the S332E S362E Site Masters The internal memory is large enough to store approximately 2 000 traces or setups Measurements and setups can also be stored in a USB flash drive or transferred to a PC using the included USB cable Ethernet connectivity is available using Option 411 Master Software Tools MST a PC based s...

Page 9: ...331E 0031 S332E 0031 S361E 0031 S362E 0031 GPS Receiver Requires Anritsu GPS Antenna S331E 0019 S332E 0019 S361E 0019 S362E 0019 High Accuracy Power Meter 1 S332E 0029 S362E 0029 Power Meter S332E 0025 S362E 0025 Interference Analyzer 2 S332E 0027 S362E 0027 Channel Scanner S332E 0431 S362E 0431 Coverage Mapping 2 S332E 0090 S362E 0090 Gated Sweep S332E 0028 S362E 0028 C W Signal Generator Require...

Page 10: ...r connector rings Repair or replace damaged connectors immediately Dirty connectors can limit the accuracy of your measurements Damaged connectors can harm the instrument Connection of cables carrying an electrostatic potential excess power or excess voltage can damage the connector the instrument or both Connecting Procedure 1 Carefully align the connectors The male connector center pin must slip...

Page 11: ... as temporarily attaching a short or load device to the cable or antenna prior to attaching to the Site Master It is important to remember that the operator may also carry a static charge that can cause damage Following the practices outlined in the above standards will ensure a safe environment for both personnel and equipment Battery Replacement The battery can be replaced without the use of too...

Page 12: ...Charger Refer to Battery Symbols on page 2 11 for a description of battery symbols Figure 1 1 Battery Compartment Note Use only Anritsu Company approved batteries adapters and chargers with this instrument Anritsu Company recommends removing the battery for long term storage of the instrument Caution When using the Automotive Cigarette Lighter Adapter always verify that the supply is rated for a m...

Page 13: ...olatile memory Disk On A Chip DOC DOC is used for storage of instrument firmware factory calibration information user measurements setups and jpg screen images User information stored on the DOC is erased by the master reset process described below EEPROM This memory stores the model number serial number and calibration data for the instrument Also stored here are the user set operating parameters...

Page 14: ...mmended Usage in a Secure Environment Set the Site Master to save files to an external USB Flash drive 1 Attach the external Flash drive and turn the instrument On 2 Press the Shift button then the File 7 button 3 Press the Save submenu key 4 Press the Change Save Location submenu key then select the USB drive with the rotary knob Up Down arrow keys or the touchscreen 5 Press the Set Location subm...

Page 15: ... Master can also be operated from a 12 VDC source which will simultaneously charge the battery This can be achieved with either the Anritsu AC DC Adapter or the Automotive Cigarette Lighter Adapter Both items are included with the Site Master To turn on the Site Master press the green On Off button on the front panel Figure 2 1 Caution When using the Automotive Cigarette Lighter Adapter always ver...

Page 16: ...Selector Menu on page 2 14 Numeric keys 1 through 9 are dual purpose depending upon the current mode of operation The dual purpose keys are labeled with a number on the key itself and the alternate function is printed in blue above each of the keys Use the blue Shift key to access the functions printed on the panel The Escape key used for aborting data entry is the oval button located above numeri...

Page 17: ...user selected menus and setup files Figure 2 2 shows the Menu key screen with shortcut icons for the installed measurement modes Touch one of the icons in the top two rows to change modes These icons are preinstalled and can not be moved or deleted Figure 2 2 Menu Key Screen Icons for Installed Measurements Note The display of the Menu screen will vary depending on Site Master model and installed ...

Page 18: ...ize Button dialog box will open to allow a button to be deleted or moved Press Esc to exit the Menu shortcut display 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 ...

Page 19: ...arious measurement modes can be found in the applicable Measurement Guides listed in Appendix A Measurement Guides Submenu Touch Screen Keys These submenu keys are arranged along the right hand edge of the touch screen The submenu labels change as instrument measurement settings change The current submenu title is shown at the top of the submenu key block Keypad Menu Keys 1 to 9 Pressing the Shift...

Page 20: ...lid green when the battery is fully charged 2 4 Display Overview Figure 2 5 and Figure 2 6 illustrate some of the key information areas of the Site Master in Cable and Antenna mode and Spectrum Analyzer mode For detailed information on either mode refer to the Measurement Guides listed in Appendix A Measurement Guides Figure 2 5 Cable and Antenna Analyzer Return Loss Measurement Display Date Time ...

Page 21: ...E only Note Many of measurement settings are used as touch screen shortcuts Use the touch screen to select a measurement setting to edit Date Time GPS Icon GPS Location Save Battery Charge Submenu Touch Screen Keys Measurement Settings Touch Screen Shortcuts Main Menu Touch Screen Keys Marker Table Frequency Standard Trace Measurement Title ...

Page 22: ...display Site Master offers the following display settings Black on White for printing and viewing in broad daylight conditions Night Vision optimized for night time viewing High Contrast for other challenging viewing conditions Figure 2 7 Site Master Display Settings Default Colors Black on White High Contrast Night Vision ...

Page 23: ...t crossover cable Integrated into this connector are two LEDs The amber LED shows the presence of a 10 Mbit s LAN connection when on and a 100 Mbit s LAN connection when off The green LED flashes to show that LAN traffic is present For additional information about the LAN connection Ethernet connection and DHCP refer to Chapter 7 Ethernet Connectivity Option 411 Figure 2 8 S332E Test Panel Connect...

Page 24: ...iver 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 S332E S362E Models A TTL signal that is applied to the External Trigger female BNC input connector causes a single swe...

Page 25: ...atus ON Flex Insta The Site Master has been calibrated with the InstaCal module This is a FlexCal calibration indicating it is possible to change the frequency range after calibration Cal Status ON Standard Insta The Site Master has been calibrated with the InstaCal module The Site Master has been calibrated with discrete Open Short and Load components This is a Standard calibration indicating it ...

Page 26: ...is charging and remains on steady when the battery is fully charged When operating from external power without a battery installed the battery symbol is replaced by a red plug body Figure 2 11 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 keyb...

Page 27: ...sts 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 ...

Page 28: ... appear in this menu will vary depending upon the options that are installed and activated in the instrument Figure 2 14 is an example of the Mode menu Your instrument may not show the same list The current mode is displayed below the battery symbol 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 Fig...

Page 29: ...ully closed and laying flat 3 Open the zippered back of the case 4 Insert the instrument face down into the case take care that the connectors are properly situated in the case top opening You may find it easier to insert the connectors first then pull the corners over the bottom of the Site Master 5 Close the back panel and secure with the zipper to secure the Site Master Note The soft case has t...

Page 30: ...or improved stability To deploy the tilt bail pull the bottom of the tilt bail away from the back of the instrument To store the tilt bail push the bottom of the bail towards the back of the instrument until it attaches to the Site Master Caution The soft case has panel openings for the fan inlet and exhaust ports Do not block the air flow through the panels when the unit is operating Note Do not ...

Page 31: ...asurement Guides This chapter provides quick start measurement information for the following measurement modes Section 3 3 Cable Antenna Analyzer on page 3 2 Section 3 4 Spectrum Analyzer on page 3 7 3 2 Measurement Mode Selection Press the Menu key and use the touch screen to select the appropriate measurement icon Figure 3 1 Menu Screen with Icons for Installed Measurement Modes Note The display...

Page 32: ...r the arrow keys to enter the start frequency 3 Press the Stop Freq submenu key and use the keypad rotary knob or the arrow keys to enter the stop frequency Set the Amplitude 1 Press the Amplitude main menu key 2 Press the Top submenu key and use the keypad rotary knob or the arrow keys to edit the top scale value Press Enter to set 3 Press the Bottom submenu key and use the keypad rotary knob or ...

Page 33: ...e selected marker is shown above the upper left corner of the graph It is also possible to drag the marker using the touch screen 4 Delta Markers are available for each of the six reference markers For the selected marker Toggle the Delta On Off submenu key to turn on the Delta marker Peak Valley Auto Markers When making Return Loss and VSWR measurements the Peak Valley Auto feature can be used to...

Page 34: ...he Limit On Off key to turn on the Limit 3 Press Single Limit and then use the numeric keypad the arrow keys or the rotary knob to change the limit value and then press Enter 4 Press the Limit Alarm key to turn on or off the Limit Alarm Note Refer to the Cable Antenna Measurement Guide listed in Appendix A for creating multi segment limit lines Figure 3 3 Single Limit Lines ...

Page 35: ...e DTF parameters a Set Start Distance and Stop Distance Stop Distance needs to be smaller than Dmax b Enter the Start and Stop frequencies c Press Cable select the appropriate cable from the cable list and press Enter d Press Continue 5 Press Shift then Calibrate 2 to calibrate the instrument Refer to Calibrate with OSL Calibration on page 3 6 for additional information 6 Press the Marker main men...

Page 36: ...Short to RF Out and press the Enter key 7 Connect Load to RF Out and press the Enter key 8 Verify that the calibration has been properly performed by checking that the Cal Status message is now displaying ON Standard or ON FlexCal Note Refer to the Cable Antenna Measurement Guide listed in Appendix A for calibration details Figure 3 5 Calibration Setup with OSL Cal Power Charge 0 3 Sweep 2 Calibra...

Page 37: ...ary knob When entering a frequency using the keypad the submenu key labels change to GHz MHz kHz and Hz Press the appropriate unit key Pressing the Enter key has the same affect as pressing the MHz submenu key The center frequency and span is shown at the bottom of the screen Select a Signal Standard 1 Press the Freq main menu key 2 Press the Signal Standard submenu key The Signal Standards dialog...

Page 38: ...factor is in dB External attenuation can be created by using an external cable or an external high power attenuator Press the RL Offset submenu key and use the keypad the arrow keys or the rotary knob to enter the desired offset value When using the rotary knob the value changes in increments of 0 1 dB Using the Left Right arrow keys changes the value in 10 increments of the value shown on the Sca...

Page 39: ...so that On is underlined 3 Press the Limit Move submenu key to display the Limit Move menu Press the first Move Limit submenu key and use the arrows keys rotary knob or keypad to change the dBm level of the limit line 4 Press the Back submenu key to return to the Limit menu 5 If necessary press the Set Default Limit submenu key to redraw the limit line in view Create a Limit Envelope 1 Press Shift...

Page 40: ...esired 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 ...

Page 41: ...lyzer Site Master User Guide PN 10580 00252 Rev J 3 11 Select a Smart Measurement Type In Spectrum Analyzer mode press Shift then Measure 4 and select a smart measurement using the submenu keys Figure 3 8 Spectrum Analyzer Measure Menu ...

Page 42: ...e using the keyboard and press Enter Refer to Chapter 4 File Management for more details about working with files Note Anritsu recommends saving files to the internal memory and then transferring the files to an external USB memory device if needed Refer to Chapter 4 Copying Files for more details The DAT file format is only recommended for users who need to work with this format or prefer using H...

Page 43: ... or select Local and then set the location c Click Device and drag all of the traces into the measurement window All of the traces will automatically be saved in the selected Local location 3 To convert all of the files in a folder select File Save Folder as DAT and then select the folder used above To convert files one by one select File Save As and then change the extension to DAT to convert the...

Page 44: ...title can be quickly renamed for all of the traces in a folder For example to add a cell site number on the title To change the title to be the cell site number for all traces in a folder 1 Select Tools Group Edit 2 Set the application type to VNA 3 Select the location of the folder 4 Enter the cell site number and check Plot Title 5 Click Apply to rename all of the plot titles in the selected fol...

Page 45: ... Print All to PDF If Adobe Acrobat is installed on the computer with MST traces can be converted to PDF using Print All and selecting Print to PDF This creates a compact and portable PDF report of all of the traces in a folder with just one click Figure 3 11 MST Print All Measurements Dialog ...

Page 46: ...3 6 Useful MST Utilities Quick Start Guide 3 16 PN 10580 00252 Rev J Site Master User Guide ...

Page 47: ...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 System Return Loss Save Measurement As saves the next measurement as System Return Loss_ 1 System Return Loss_ 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 nam...

Page 48: ...e keyboard in Figure 4 1 allow users to enter quick names for frequently used file measurement names To edit the keys press the Shift key then the File 7 key Press Save then the Change Quick Name key select one of the Quick Names for editing press Enter and enter the new name for the key Press Enter again and the new name will be displayed on the key Quick Name Matrix The Quick Name Matrix button ...

Page 49: ...uickly enter the required file name 1 Press and hold any Matrix key in the first column to edit the label Use this column to enter the first set of variables required in the file naming convention 2 Continue with additional columns as necessary After the keys have been labeled they can be used to quickly create filenames with the required file naming conventions Select the type of file and press E...

Page 50: ...ting 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 Ent...

Page 51: ...ile main menu press the Copy submenu key The Copy submenu and Copy dialog box are displayed 5 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 6 Press the Scroll key and high...

Page 52: ...creen 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 Delete Dialog Box Press the Delete submenu key to open the Delete dialog box Figure 4 5 The submenus allow sorting by file type name and saved date See the Delete Menu on page 4 14 for additional information Figure 4 5 Delete D...

Page 53: ...Location Refresh Directories Save Location Sort By Name Type Date Sort Order Asc Desc File Type Measurement Refresh Directories Recall Sort By Name Type Date Sort Order Asc Desc Scroll Scr Dst File Type ALL Refresh Directories Select or De Select Copy Copy Save Change Quick Name Change Save Location Clear All Save On Crossing Limit On Off Sweep Complete On Off Save Then Stop On Off B A B A Sort By...

Page 54: ...e named by using touch screen keyboard By default measurements are saved in a directory named user to internal memory The save destination is set with the Save Location Menu on page 4 10 Save on Event Spectrum Analyzer mode only Press this submenu key to display the Save On Event Menu on page 4 11 Recall Measurement Press this submenu key to display the Recall Menu on page 4 12 This menu is for re...

Page 55: ... location data that can be viewed in Google Earth File extension kml Measurement dat Contains the measurement data and opens up with Handheld Software Tools Available in Cable and Antenna measurement mode File extension dat Restore Default Quick Name Buttons Press this submenu key to undo any Quick Names previously entered and return all Quick Name buttons to factory defaults Change Quick Name Pre...

Page 56: ...age 4 12 Sort By Press this submenu key to sort the folders by Name Type or Date Sort Order Displays the folder names in ascending or descending order 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 Set Location This key will set the current location for saving files and return to the Save Menu...

Page 57: ... Sweep Complete Toggling this submenu key to On will save the measurement to internal memory after the current sweep is complete If Save Then Stop is toggled Off a measurement will be saved after every sweep Save Then Stop Set this key to On to stop the sweep after a measurement is saved With this key Off and Sweep Complete On a measurement is saved after every sweep Clear All Pressing this key wi...

Page 58: ... in the Sort By key 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 with the Up Down keys the rotary knob or the touch screen Press Enter to make the selection Setup Setup files contain basic instrument information measurement mode setup details measurement marker data and limit data Measurement Measur...

Page 59: ...r copying The options are ALL Measurement Setup or Jpeg The file type can be changed with the Up Down keys the rotary knob or the touch screen Press Enter to make the selection Refresh Directories Press this key to update the display Scroll Scr Dst Press this submenu key to use the scroll function in the Source Folder Scr top panel or Destination Folder Dst bottom panel See Figure 4 4 Select or De...

Page 60: ... Type Press this submenu key to select what type of file view for deleting The options are the ALL Measurement Setup Limit Lines or Jpeg The file type can be changed with the Up Down keys the rotary knob or the touch screen Press Enter to make the selection Select or De Select Use this key to select or deselect the file s or folder s to be deleted When selected a file or folder will be outlined in...

Page 61: ...ter will review the Site Master system operations System Menu Overview on page 5 2 System Menu on page 5 3 Preset Menu on page 5 8 Self Test on page 5 8 Updating the Site Master Firmware on page 5 9 The other menus Sweep Measure Trace and Limit are detailed in the Measurement Guides listed in Appendix A ...

Page 62: ...Application Options GPS Status Self Test Application Self Test Calibrate Touch Screen 1 Ethernet Type Manual DHCP Field IP G Way Sub First Octet Second Octet Third Octet Fouth Octet 1 Reset System Options Date Time Language Name Volume Ethernet Config More Display Back Reset Factory Defaults Master Reset Update Firmware 2 2 Back Display Settings Brightness Default Colors Black White Night Vision H...

Page 63: ...ated to the performance of the instrument for specific applications A display will list the individual tests with a pass or fail indication Press Esc or Enter to return to normal operation 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 Th...

Page 64: ... been defined using the Master Software Tools If a mode does not have language translations 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 Display The Display submenu key opens the Display Settings Menu on page 5 6 allowing brightness control and the selection of the default color display bl...

Page 65: ...enter Freq Share Select All Modes to have the current center frequency setting carried over when changing measurement modes This feature is not applicable to measurements which do not have a center frequency setting or to measurements in which the current center frequency setting is outside the range of the new measurement Set Remote Access Password Press this submenu key to open the Password text...

Page 66: ...ept the change Default Colors Sets the display colors to their factory default condition Used for normal viewing Black White Sets the display colors to black and white Used for printing and viewing in broad daylight conditions Night Vision Sets the display to a red tinted color Optimized for night time viewing High Contrast Increases the contrast of the default display colors Used for other challe...

Page 67: ...l memory are deleted and the original 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 operation without resetting 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 pre...

Page 68: ...t results are displayed 3 Press Esc to continue 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 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 The saved setup can be named using the touch screen keyboard Use the...

Page 69: ...Master off and insert the USB memory stick into the Site Master 5 Connect the AC adapter and turn the Site Master On 6 The instrument should update automatically Follow the instrument prompts 7 If the automatic update did not start complete the following steps a On the instrument press the Shift key and then the System 8 key b Press the following key sequence System Options Reset Update Firmware T...

Page 70: ...5 6 Updating the Site Master Firmware System Operations 5 10 PN 10580 00252 Rev J Site Master User Guide ...

Page 71: ... the user must have line of sight to the satellites or the antenna must be placed outside without any obstructions An Anritsu GPS antenna is required 6 2 Chapter Overview Section 6 3 Activating the GPS Feature on page 6 1 Section 6 4 Saving and Recalling Traces with GPS Information on page 6 3 Section 6 5 GPS Menu on page 6 4 6 3 Activating the GPS Feature Install the Anritsu GPS antenna onto the ...

Page 72: ...nd Longitude Altitude UTC Fix Available Almanac Complete Antenna and Receiver Status GPS Antenna Voltage and Current See Section 6 5 GPS Menu on page 6 4 for details about the GPS Info dialog box 6 Press the Reset submenu key to reset the GPS 7 The GREEN GPS icon with a RED CROSS through it as shown below appears when GPS satellite tracking is lost after actively tracking 3 or more satellites The ...

Page 73: ...th a measurement trace Refer to the Save Menu on page 4 9 for more information The current GPS coordinates will be saved with the measurement traces whenever GPS is on and actively tracking satellites Recalling GPS Information If the GPS coordinates were saved with a measurement then when the measurement is recalled the coordinates that were saved are recalled as well Refer to the Recall Menu on p...

Page 74: ...receiver does not have any navigation data so the receiver does not have a current almanac A complete system almanac is not required to achieve a first position fix The availability of the almanac however can significantly reduce the time to first fix Antenna Status OK Antenna is connected properly and antenna is working properly Short Open A short or open exists between the antenna and the connec...

Page 75: ...ress 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 Ethernet Direct Connection Use the following procedure if you can not connect to a network running DHCP 1 Connect the handheld instrument and the co...

Page 76: ...Internet Protocol TCP IP c Select Use the following IP address or Alternate Configuration and enter the following information IP 10 0 0 1 Gateway 10 0 0 1 Subnet 255 255 255 0 d Close all the open windows and restart the computer and the Anritsu handheld 5 Open Master Software Tools press the Network tab then the Query Network for Instruments button Double click on the instrument to complete the c...

Page 77: ... 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 Site Master to the network and select DHCP protocol in the Ethernet Config menu Turn the Site Master off and then on If the network is set up for DHCP the ...

Page 78: ...lay 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 Site Master may differ from the image shown here Figure 7 1 IP Address Assigned Using DHCP ...

Page 79: ...the Site Master Site Master User Guide PN 10580 00252 Rev J 7 5 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 Figure 7 2 Setting IP Address Manually ...

Page 80: ...nter the input Press Enter to accept the changes or press the Esc key to return to normal operation without changing anything Field 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 properties field Second Octet Moves the cursor to the second column from the left of the selected ...

Page 81: ... 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...

Page 82: ...100 42 Default Gateway 153 56 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 7 5 ipconfig Tool A few tools that are built into the Microsoft Windows operating system can assist in making some determinations about the network to which the PC is connected Typing ipconfig at a command prompt produces a display of information about the in use parameters of the PC and its network connection Following is an example of...

Page 83: ...ddress If a valid connection is found then a copy of the signal that was sent is returned If a connection is not found then the response is request timed out which means that no reply was received from that IP address Y ping 172 26 202 172 Pinging 172 26 202 172 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 26 202 172 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 172 26 202 172 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply fro...

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Page 85: ...e used to power some tower mounted amplifiers The bias can be turned on only when the instrument is in transmission measurement return loss cable loss VSWR DTF 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...

Page 86: ...Bias Tee Option 10 8 2 PN 10580 00252 Rev J Site Master User Guide ...

Page 87: ...e Anritsu Tool Box is a central location to open an Anritsu measurement visit the Anritsu web site or launch an Anritsu application Figure 9 1 To open the Anritsu Tool Box either click on the shortcut icon on the desktop or click Start and navigate through the Programs folder to the Anritsu folder Then click on the Anritsu Tool Box shortcut to open the Anritsu Tool Box Once the Tool Box is open mo...

Page 88: ...ructions The software is also available free of charge from the Anritsu web site http www anritsu com 9 4 Other Software The Anritsu Tool Box may also contain the Anritsu Master Software Tools software and the Anritsu Map Master software If this software had already been installed on your computer the Tool Box will link to it If not clicking on the icons will bring you to the Anritsu web site wher...

Page 89: ...ar to users of Handheld Software Tools the current industry standard line sweep post capture trace processing software This leads to a short learning curve and easy trace collection validation and reporting Anritsu s Line Sweep Tools program includes Presets for markers and limit lines take hours off the report preparation time for a user with dozens of traces to verify The Report Generator which ...

Page 90: ...eep 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 Markers and Limit Lines The easiest way to manage markers is to turn one on and use the mouse to drag it to the desired position The marker tool bar is shown in Figure 9 5 Marker number 1 is On in the figure below Markers can be set to ...

Page 91: ... 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 previo...

Page 92: ...Press Remember Fields to copy the new name for later use 5 On the toolbar press the button that corresponds to the field to be renamed 6 If desired use the arrow keys on the Marker toolbar to go to the next trace 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...

Page 93: ...weep Tools Site Master User Guide PN 10580 00252 Rev J 9 7 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 Figure 9 9 Generated Report ...

Page 94: ...9 6 Using Line Sweep Tools Anritsu Tool Box and Line Sweep Tools 9 8 PN 10580 00252 Rev J Site Master User Guide ...

Page 95: ...Software Tools Graphic Display Editor window Saved files on the test instrument can also be retrieved and displayed or edited with Master Software Tools Editing Graphs MST can be used to change the scale limit lines and markers in a measurement through the Edit Graph button in the workspace toolbar or through the Context Menus Context Menus Context Menus are accessed by right clicking the mouse on...

Page 96: ...pplied with the test instrument to make the connection 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB A port on the computer and to the USB min B port on the test instrument 2 Turn on the test instrument Run the Master Software Tools program 3 Pull down the Connection menu and click on Connect USB This establishes communication to the test instrument For Ethernet connection refer to Chapter 7 Ethernet Connect...

Page 97: ...nd Antenna Analyzer Cable and Antenna Analyzer Measurement Guide 10580 00241 Spectrum Analyzer Interference Analyzer Option 25 Channel Scanner Option 27 C W Signal Generator Option 28 Gated Sweep Option 90 Coverage Mapping Option 431 AM FM PM Analyzer Option 509 Spectrum Analyzer Measurement Guide 10580 00349 Bias Tee Option 10 2 Port Transmission Measurement Option 21 2 Port Transmission Measurem...

Page 98: ...Measurement Guides A 2 PN 10580 00252 Rev J Site Master User Guide ...

Page 99: ...r IP address 7 7 DHCP LAN connection 7 3 more information 7 7 display 5 4 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol see DHCP E electrostatic discharge 1 5 entering data 2 13 Ethernet configuration 7 5 IP address 7 3 menu 7 6 remote access password 5 5 external power 2 9 F factory defaults 5 7 file management 4 1 file menu 4 8 file name 4 2 file types 4 9 firmware updating 5 7 5 9 10 2 floppy icon 2 12 f...

Page 100: ...pply 2 1 preset menu 5 8 product page URL 5 9 Q quick name 4 2 R recall menu 4 11 4 12 refresh directories 4 10 remote access control 5 5 reset settings 5 7 S save menu 4 9 SCPI commands not with password 5 5 select files and folders 4 13 self test 5 3 5 8 Set Remote Access Password key 5 5 single sweep 2 12 static IP address 7 7 subnet 7 3 subnet mask for IP address 7 7 system menu 5 2 system opt...

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