86 Getting Started Guide
Operating Tasks
Alignments
Other partial alignments (rarely used)
The only partial alignment which is run routinely is the "Fast" alignment.
However, it is sometimes appropriate to run some other subset of the
processes included in
Align Now All
.
This need typically arises when a previous alignment was partly successful, but
an error message such as "Align Analyzer skipped" was displayed. You can
correct the problem which caused the alignment failure (typically an interfering
RF signal applied to an RFIO port) and then run only the part of the "All"
alignment that was skipped.
1.
Select
System Settings > Alignments > Align Now> Align Source
, or send
the SCPI commands:
:CAL:INT:SOUR
*WAI
2.
Select
System Settings > Alignments > Align Now > Align Analyzer
, or
send the SCPI commands:
:CAL:INT:REC
*WAI
3.
Select
System Settings > Alignments > Align Now > Align LO Leakage
, or
send the SCPI commands:
:CAL:INT:LOL
*WAI
Any alignment process requires a 45-minute preliminary warm-up period, after
applying power or after restarting the XSA application (when the application is
not running, power is not applied to the TRXs; therefore an application shutdown
has the same effect on alignment as a power shutdown).
Make sure there is not an interfering signal being applied to the RFIO ports while
the alignment is running. This can cause at least a portion of the alignment
process to be skipped; you will see an error message (such as "Align Analyzer
skipped"), and will have to re-run that portion of the process.
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