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System Overview
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User Manual 1173.9463.02 ─ 02
The R&S CMW500 provides various RF input and output connectors, see
. The standard test setup corresponds to a bidirectional connection between the
mobile under test and one of the bidirectional (COM) connectors of the R&S CMW500.
The RF connectors and other basic signal settings appear in the "RF Settings" section
at the beginning of the configuration dialogs. In contrast to generator or (TX) measure-
ment applications, signaling applications provide output
and
input signal settings.
The RF settings are analogous to the settings in the generator applications (output) and
measurement applications (input).
Refer to the following sections:
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Connection Control (Measurements)
4.4.2 Control of the Cell State
Control of the downlink signal (forward link signal, cell signal) is very similar to generator
control. Signaling generators can be in the "ON" or "OFF" states. In the default configu-
ration, all signaling generators are switched off; no cell signals are available. The cell
state is shown in the signaling control softkey.
► To turn the signaling generator on or off, press ON | OFF. It is not necessary to select
the signaling control softkey.
As soon as an output signal is available at the selected connector, the control softkey
indicates the "ON" state:
Signaling Applications