The instrument status area is found on the bottom center of the test set's display.
You can initiate more than one measurement at a time with the test set. The test set's display can show a maximum of 2 measurements. When 3 or more measurements are initiated, or the MEASUREMENT screen is not displayed, the Background annunciator reminds you that measurements are active but not displayed.
The call processing status and the operating modes are displayed in this area. This area may change (depending on the application that is active) in order to provide application specific information.
The current system type is displayed in this area. This area may change (depending on the application that is active). It might be
IS-856
(for 1xEV-DO),
IS-95
,
IS-2000
,
GSM
,
GPRS
,
EGPRS
,
FDD
(for W-CDMA),
IS-136
,
DIG-136
.
When the test set is connected to another test set using an External Device Connection, this area contains
ExtDev
. Otherwise, this area is blank. For details, see the related links under Related Topics.
This annunciator indicates whether or not your lab application is connected to Wireless Protocol Advisor. When your lab application is connected to Wireless Protocol Advisor
Logging: Active
is displayed, when your Lab Application is not connected to Wireless Protocol Advisor
Logging: Idle
is displayed. If your Application is a test application, this area is blank.
These annunciators indicate whether the test set has successfully completed a synchronization. This annunciator can contain "
C OPC
", "
S OPC
" or "
CS OPC
". For details, see the related links under Related Topics.
This annunciator turns on when Option 004 hardware is installed and the application is a cdma2000, 1xEV-DO, or W-CDMA lab application that supports this functionality. For details, see the related links under Related Topics.
This annunciator indicates that the blue SHIFT key has been pressed, and that the next key you press performs the shifted function indicated, also in blue.
When the internal time base is used (there is no suitable external time base connected to the rear panel 10MHz REF IN connector),
Int Ref
turns on. When a suitable external time base is connected to the rear panel 10MHz REF IN connector,
Ext Ref
turns on.
This annunciator indicates that the Amplitude Offset state is set to On. For details, see the related links under Related Topics.
When the Help functionality is active, this annunciator turns on. Use the HELP hardkey to activate/deactivate the Help functionality. When the help functionality is active, when you select a setting the associated GPIB command is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Background: How Do I Make Measurements on a UE?
<Operating Mode> Status: Active Cell Connection State
External Device Connection: External Device Connection
Logging: Protocol Logging
DBUS-INT: Digital Bus Information
Int Ref/Ext Ref: Timebase Description/Configuration
Offset: Amplitude Offset
Help: Help Mode