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Overview
S3101 is a new Cable and Antenna Analyzer that boosts your troubleshooting and testing speed while optimizing usability. Utilizing
the latest advancements in technology, the S3101 has been optimized for field conditions, ease of use, and efficient sweep
management capabilities. It delivers 8 hours of continuous battery operation, the most ever offered in a handheld cable and
antenna analyzer. With its large outdoor viewable 7” LCD touch screen display, new intuitive GUI, and classic mode, the S3101 is
not only easy to use, but also significantly increases a user’s efficiency in the field.
This guide makes an all-round and three-dimensional introduction on the structure and use of S3101A/B Cable & Antenna Analyzer
(hereinafter referred to as S3101A/B or the Analyzer), from several aspects, including instrument panel, power supply, startup,
typical application, after-sales services, etc. Through this guide, the reader can have a more systematic understanding on the
Analyzer, and quickly grasp some basic operations. For your proficiency of the instrument, please read the guide carefully and
operate properly upon instructions in the guide before operation.
Quick Start Guide for s3101A/B Cable and Antenna Analyzer contains chapters as follows:
Ready for Use
This Chapter introduces preparations before operation, startup, panel introduction, battery replacement, etc., of S3101A/B.
Through this chapter, you can acquire perceptual knowledge on S3101A/B on the whole, and make a well preparation for
appropriate and safe operation.
Typical Application
It introduces the calibration of S3101A/B in detail, and describes operating steps for basic measurement formats of S3101A/B and
gives a brief description on techniques used in the test, through test cases such as cable testing, antenna testing, etc. By reading
this chapter, you can use S3101A/B to finish some typical DUT test by yourself.
Ask for Help
This Chapter contains two parts named after-sale maintenance and repair method, which emphatically introduces the problem
solving in the process of operation, maintenance, and repair of the instrument.