
GUI Reference
R&S
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CMW-KN5xx
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User Manual 1176.7690.02 ─ 05
The external attenuation value is also used in the calculation of the maximum input
power that the R&S
CMW can measure.
If a correction table for frequency-dependent attenuation is active for the chosen con-
nector, then the table name and a button are displayed. Press the button to display the
table entries.
Remote command:
CONFigure:LTE:MEAS<i>:ENB:RFSettings:EATTenuation
Band / Channel / Frequency
Center frequency of the RF analyzer. Set this frequency to the frequency of the mea-
sured RF signal to obtain a meaningful measurement result. The relation between
operating band, frequency and channel number is defined by 3GPP (see
You can specify the RF frequency in two ways:
●
Enter the frequency directly. The band and channel settings can be ignored or
used for validation of the entered frequency. For validation select the designated
band. The channel number resulting from the selected band and frequency is dis-
played. For an invalid combination no channel number is displayed.
●
Select a band and enter a channel number valid for this band. The R&S
CMW cal-
culates the resulting frequency.
Remote command:
CONFigure:LTE:MEAS<i>:ENB:RFSettings:FREQuency
CONFigure:LTE:MEAS<i>:ENB:BAND
Expected Nominal Power
Defines the nominal power of the RF signal to be measured. An appropriate value for
LTE signals is the peak output power at the DUT during the measurement. The "Ref.
Level" is calculated as follows:
Reference level = Expected Nominal Power + User Margin
Note:
The actual input power at the connectors (i.e. the "Reference Level" minus the
"External Attenuation (Input)" value, if all power settings are configured correctly) must
be within the level range of the selected RF input connector; refer to the data sheet.
Remote command:
CONFigure:LTE:MEAS<i>:ENB:RFSettings:ENPower
User Margin
Margin that the R&S
CMW adds to the "Expected Nominal Power" in order to deter-
mine its reference power ("Ref. Level"). The "User Margin" is typically used to account
for the known variations of the RF input signal power, e.g. the variations due to a spe-
cific channel configuration.
The variations (crest factor) depend on the LTE signal parameters. If the "Expected
Nominal Power" is set to the peak power during the measurement, a 0 dB user margin
is sufficient.
Remote command:
CONFigure:LTE:MEAS<i>:ENB:RFSettings:UMARgin
Parameters and Settings
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