
Index
R&S
®
Cable Rider ZPH
610
User Manual 1321.0950.02 ─ 07
Index
A
AC adapter ........................................................................ 21
Accessory detection .......................................................... 39
AM demodulator .............................................................. 243
AM modulation depth ...................................................... 191
Amplitude ........................................................................ 216
Analog modulation
MEAS ........................................................................570
Analog Modulation .................................................. 274, 459
AM Domain ............................................................... 274
AMPT ........................................................................ 572
BW ............................................................................ 572
FM Domain ............................................................... 274
FREQ ........................................................................ 572
LINE .......................................................................... 574
SWEEP ..................................................................... 573
Analyzing Measurement ..................................................155
Using Display and Limit Lines ...................................155
Using Markers ...........................................................155
Working with Traces ................................................. 155
Antenna
Configuring ................................................................. 39
Application cards ............................................................... 14
Application notes ............................................................... 14
Attenuation ........................................................ 76, 218, 261
Audio demodulation
Mute function ............................................................ 244
Time .......................................................................... 244
Volume ...................................................................... 244
Audio demodulator .......................................................... 243
Audio settings ....................................................................52
Auto low distortion ............................................................. 76
Auto low noise ................................................................... 76
Auto low noise/distortion ................................................. 218
Auto peak ........................................................................ 230
Auto Power up ...................................................................53
Average time ................................................................... 257
Average trace .................................................................. 229
B
Backlight ............................................................................50
Bandwidth
Resolution ................................................................. 221
Video ......................................................................... 223
Basic instrument operation ................................................32
Basic Signal Characteristics ............................................167
Battery insertion ................................................................ 19
Battery low level ................................................................ 53
Battery maintenance ......................................................... 23
Battery operation
Battery (car adapter) ................................................... 22
Battery (charging) ....................................................... 22
Battery (external charger) ........................................... 22
Battery (replacement) ................................................. 22
Beeper .....................................................................166, 247
BNC connector
Configuring ................................................................. 39
Brochure ............................................................................13
C
Cable & Antenna
CAL ........................................................................... 593
DTF CONFIG ............................................................ 588
FREQ/DIST ...............................................................586
MARKER .................................................................. 591
SCALE ...................................................................... 588
SWEEP ..................................................................... 590
TRACE ......................................................................590
Cable and Antenna Analyzer
remote command ...................................................... 341
Cable and Antenna Test Mode ........................................ 126
Cable loss ......................................................................... 69
Calibrating Measurements .............................................. 137
Calibration Methods .................................................. 137
Calibration States ..................................................... 137
Performing a Full 2-Port Calibration ......................... 137
Calibration certificate .........................................................14
Calibration kit model ..........................................................57
Center frequency .............................................212, 255, 260
CF step size .................................................................... 213
Channel Power ................................................................168
Channel table .................................................................. 248
Clear / write ..................................................................... 226
Clear status
Remote ..................................................................... 338
Command sequence
Remote ............................................................. 340, 402
Command Sequence and Command Synchronization ... 336
Common Commands ...................................................... 338
Configuring Cable and Antenna Tests .............................143
Configuring the Horizontal Axis ................................ 143
Configuring the Vertical Axis ..................................... 143
Selecting the Cable Mode .........................................143
Setting and Triggering the Sweep .............................143
Configuring Data Capture ............................................... 505
Configuring the Instrument .............................................. 509
Audio Settings ...........................................................509
Controlling the GPS Receiver ................................... 509
Display Configuration ................................................509
Mode Selection ......................................................... 509
Setting up a Network Connection ............................. 509
System Settings ........................................................ 509
Continue sweep .............................................................. 225
Conventions ...................................................................... 14
D
Data management ...........................................................107
Data sheet ......................................................................... 13
Date & time ....................................................................... 47
Date format ....................................................................... 48
Default calibration ............................................................. 56
Default values
Remote ..................................................................... 339
Delay time ....................................................................... 227
Delta marker ............................................................159, 236
Detector ...........................................................................230
Digital modulation
MEAS ........................................................................571