E7000L SitePROFILER
Handheld Cable/Antenna Analyzer
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Chapter 19 — Deviser Software Tools
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the Site Workbench software. The “Deviser Site Workbench” Software
Tools is a program for transferring and editing saved measurements, markers, and limit lines between a
Deviser Instruments test-and-measurement device and a PC.
Site Workbench is compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 7 versions; it is not
compatible with earlier versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. For detailed information, please
refer to the Site Workbench manual.
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Feature Overview
Display and Analyze Traces
Site Workbench can read files saved by the measurement equipment. It can also display the
measurement traces and analyze data. Site Workbench enables users to edit markers and limit lines from
a PC – as well as changing the trace of the scale.
Context Menu
Access Site Workbench’s context menus by right-clicking on an active measurement screen in the
graphic display editor window. Among other functions, users can edit images from this menu.
Editor Features
The software includes a cable editor, the signal standard editor, and other commonly-used editing tools.
You can upload and download data from the instrument as well.
Remote Control Software
Site Workbench’s remote-access tools enable users to carry out test and measurement procedures
remotely through their Deviser equipment.
Superimposed Trace
This feature allows the user to compare multiple measurement traces in the same view pane.
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Installing Site Workbench
Site Workbench is provided on the CD-ROM included with the equipment. Insert the CD-ROM into a PC to
run the installer. Follow the instructions on screen to install Site Workbench on your computer.
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Connecting to the E7000L Cable Analyzer
Use a crossover network cable (included with the instrument) to connect to a PC via the following steps:
1.
Plug the network cable into the network port in the instrument’s top panel. Connect the other end to
the network port on your PC.
2.
Press the
ON/OFF
button on the instrument to power it on. Confirm the instrument’s IP address.
a.
Press the
System
(#8) data key to open the System menu, then open the
Network
submenu.
b.
Next to “IP Address”, the field should read 192.168.0.138. If it does not, re-enter the IP address.
3.
On your PC, run the Site Workbench management software. When prompted, enter the IP address of
the connected instrument.
4.
Press
Connect
to begin the connection.