Berkeley Varitronics Systems Wireless Multi-band Signal Meter System Wolf Product Manual Download Page 9

The data is stored in a compact proprietary binary format. The 
Wolf will store data as it received from the hardware, depend-
ing on the currently active screen. If the spectrum screen is 
currently  active,  spectrum  data  will  be  stored.  If  the  access 
point screen is currently active, access point information will 
be stored.

To save the collected data, press the “stop” button icon. To 
view the size of the log file while still logging, simply return 
to the main menu screen.

WARNING!  :  Make  sure  that  the  “stop”  button  is  pressed  to 
avoid the loss of data saved.

Snapshots

When  the  camera  icon  is  pressed  from  the  toolbar  at  the 
bottom  of  the  screen,  a  snapshot  of  the  currently  viewable 
display is taken. The snapshot can be saved as a JPEG format 
picture (just like a digital camera) for viewing at a later time 
or for importing into documents and reports. As an example, 
the  images  of  the  Wolf  screens  shown  in  this  section  of  the 
manual were saved using this option.

Data Conversion (using Chameleon (Wolf Edition))

Data that has been logged by the Wolf is stored in a proprietary 
binary format. It can be transferred to a PC or laptop. Once on 
the  PC  or  laptop,  the  Chameleon  utility  application  can  be 
used to convert the binary data into an ASCII-readable format 
that can be imported into spreadsheet applications such as MS 
Excel or other applications that accept ASCII-delimited data. 

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Summary of Contents for Wireless Multi-band Signal Meter System Wolf

Page 1: ...manual version 1 2 WOLF...

Page 2: ...EL TABLE 5 SPECTRUM ANALYSIS 6 BEST SERVER LIST 7 REALTIME CLOCK AND MARKERS 7 DATA RECORDING 7 SNAPSHOTS 8 DATA CONVERSION USING CHAMELEON CW 8 BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 BATTERY TIP...

Page 3: ...act them STARTING UP Wolf Power up your Wolf by pushing power button in upper right corner of unit This power will automatically power up the Wolf receiver also When you power down the iPAQ push the p...

Page 4: ...ncluded Compact Flash Backup Installer card can be used to install the Wolf Data Logger application when the iPAQ s internal battery has completely drained and a PC is not handy Simply insert this car...

Page 5: ...lf software contains option buttons in the main viewing area and a series of toolbar options The main viewing area is shown below There are four choices in the main viewing area You may choose single...

Page 6: ...ures are stored in JPEG format The record button is for logging a data file The stop but ton is for terminating the logging of data The play button will be implemented in a later version of the softwa...

Page 7: ...g the spectrum analysis button on the main menu an option screen appears Here is where the band center frequency and span in MHz or channels are set Be aware not to choose a span that is wider than th...

Page 8: ...ressing OK to the particular band the hardware will search through all channels on that band After completing a sweep of all channels the top 10 channels will be shown The frequency channel number and...

Page 9: ...ed from the toolbar at the bottom of the screen a snapshot of the currently viewable display is taken The snapshot can be saved as a JPEG format picture just like a digital camera for viewing at a lat...

Page 10: ...AQ back and away from antenna end of receiver Be sure not to pull too hard or crimp the cable in any way NEVER remove the Compact Flash connector from the iPAQ sled unless troubleshooting for connecti...

Page 11: ...e the W LAN Receiver from the dock and place back on the dock after several seconds 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 three or four times or until the combined charge time is 2 hours Subsequent charges of the W...

Page 12: ...e log file off of the iPAQ and onto your desktop or laptop 2 Run the Chameleon application 3 Click BROWSE on the Input File line to choose a file to convert 4 A default output filename will be created...

Page 13: ...g data into the table you must 1 Select the band 0 is the Cellular Band 1 is the PCS band 2 Choose either a channel number or a frequency If you choose a channel number the associated frequency will a...

Page 14: ...Hertz IF Intermediate Frequency I and Q In phase and Quadrature IBBS Independent Basic Service Set IrDA Infrared Data Association kHz kiloHertz LCD Liquid Crystal Display LO Local Oscillator MAC Mediu...

Page 15: ...it 9 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 10 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may tou...

Page 16: ...r identified for use with this product by heating them Sudden release of the battery electrolyte may occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin 7 When replacing batteries all batteries should b...

Page 17: ...PAQ Pocket PC device allowing site surveys to be performed completely INDOORS and outdoors using real time mapping cover age technology No GPS reception needed Simply walk through an office space ware...

Page 18: ...cy bands Multi band switchable CW receiver Cellular and PCS custom frequencies also available Measures RSSI in true dBm with a calibrated receiver Single channel analysis with instant zoom in out capa...

Page 19: ...lbs Dimensions 2 H x 4 W x 6 L water resistant high impact ABS plastic case Berkeley Varitronics Systems Liberty Corporate Park 255 Liberty Street Metuchen NJ 08840 Phone 732 548 3737 Fax 732 548 3404...

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