
The Spectrum Application (RF Measurements)
R&S
®
FPL1000
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User Manual 1178.3370.02 ─ 03
How to Manage User-Defined Configurations
You can define measurement configurations independently of a predefined standard
and save the current ACLR configuration as a "user standard" in an XML file. You can
then load the file and thus the settings again later.
User-defined standards are not supported for multicarrier ACLR measurements.
Compatibility to R&S FSP
User standards created on an analyzer of the R&S FSP family are compatible to the
R&S
FPL1000. User standards created on an R&S
FPL1000, however, are not neces-
sarily compatible to the analyzers of the R&S FSP family and may not work there.
To store a user-defined configuration
1. In the "Ch Power" menu, select the "CP / ACLR Config" softkey to display the
"ACLR Setup" dialog box.
2. Configure the measurement as required (see also
3. In the "General Settings" tab, select the "Manage User Standards" button to display
the "Manage" dialog box.
4. Define a filename and storage location for the user standard.
By default, the XML file is stored in
C:\ProgramData\Rohde-Schwarz\ZNL-FPL\acp_std\
. However, you can
define any other storage location.
5. Select "Save" .
To load a user-defined configuration
1. In the "General Settings" tab of the "ACLR Setup" dialog box, select the "Manage
User Standards" button to display the "Manage" dialog box.
2. Select the user standard file.
3. Select "Load" .
The stored settings are automatically set on the R&S
FPL1000 and the measure-
ment is restarted with the new parameters.
How to Compare the Tx Channel Power in Successive Measurements
For power measurements with only one Tx channel and no adjacent channels, you can
define a fixed reference power and compare subsequent measurement results to the
stored reference power.
1. Configure a measurement with only one Tx channel and no adjacent channels (see
2. In the "ACLR Setup" dialog box, select the "Set CP Reference" button.
Measurements and Results