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Anritsu MT8222A Manual Get Pricing & Availability at ApexWaves.com Call Today: 1-800-915-6216 Email: sales@apexwaves.com https://www.apexwaves.com/analyzers/anritsu/bts-master/MT8222A...
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User Guide BTS Master MT8222A The High Performance Handheld Base Station Analyzer...
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BTS Master features and options. The documentation set is available as PDF files on the documentation disc and the Anritsu web site. Part Number: 10580-00156 Anritsu Company Revision: T 490 Jarvis Drive Published: November 2010 Morgan Hill, CA 95037-2809 Copyright 2009 Anritsu Company...
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LIMITATION OF WARRANTY The foregoing warranty does not apply to Anritsu connectors that have failed due to normal wear. Also, the warranty does not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by the Buyer, unauthorized modification or misuse, or operation outside of the environmental specifications of the product.
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Some or all of the following five symbols may or may not be used on all Anritsu equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown in the diagrams in this manual.
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For Safety Warning Always refer to the operation manual when working near locations at which the alert mark, shown on the left, is attached. If the operation, etc., is performed without heeding the advice in the operation manual, there is a risk of personal injury. In addition, the equipment performance may be reduced.
Throughout this manual, this instrument may be referred to as the BTS Master or the MT8222A. Additional Documents This user guide is specific to the BTS Master MT8222A. Additional instrument functions and descriptions of optional measurement capabilities are described in measurement guides. Refer to Appendix A, “Measurement Guides”...
12 VDC source, which also simultaneously charges the battery. Anritsu Master Software Tools (MST), a PC-based software program, provides a convenient means for storing measurement data. Master Software Tools can also convert measurements from the BTS Master display into several graphic formats.
The Cable and Antenna Analyzer requires calibration standards for OPEN, SHORT, and LOAD, which are sold separately. The Cable and Antenna Analyzer Measurement Guide is available on the documentation disc and the Anritsu web site. Refer to Appendix A, “Measurement Guides”, for a list of measurement guides and their Anritsu part...
Battery Compartment Door Note Use only Anritsu approved batteries, adapters, and chargers with this instrument. The battery that is supplied with the BTS Master may need charging before use. The battery can be charged while it is installed in the BTS Master by using either the AC-DC Adapter (40-168-R) or the 12-Volt DC adapter (806-141-R), or separately in the optional Dual Battery Charger (2000-1374).
General Information 1-9 Soft Carrying Case Soft Carrying Case The instrument can be operated while in the soft carrying case. On the back of the case is a large storage pouch for accessories and supplies. To install the instrument into the soft carrying case: 1.
1-10 Tilt Bail Stand General Information 1-10 Tilt Bail Stand The attached Tilt Bail can be used for desktop operation. The tilt bail provides a backward tilt for improved stability and air flow. To deploy the tilt bail, pull the bottom of the tilt bail away from the back of the instrument.
General Information 1-11 Secure Environment Workplace 1-11 Secure Environment Workplace This section details the types of memory in the BTS Master, how to delete stored user files in internal memory, and recommended usage in a secure environment workplace. BTS Master Memory Types The instrument contains non-volatile disk-on-a-chip memory, EEPROM, and volatile DRAM memory.
4. Confirm that USB is underlined in the Current Location key. The external USB drive is now the default location for saving files. For USB storage, Anritsu recommends P/N 2000-1520-R USB Flash Drive. Not all after-market USB drives are compatible with the instrument. Many drives come with a second partition that contains proprietary firmware.
Chapter 2 — Instrument Overview Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of the Anritsu MT8222A BTS Master. The intent of this chapter is to acquaint you with the instrument. To begin using the instrument immediately, go to Chapter 3, “Basic Measurement Setups”, to find directions for power on,...
Instrument Overview Hardware Overview Turning On the MT8222A for the First Time The Anritsu MT8222A BTS Master is capable of approximately 3 hours of continuous operation from a fully charged, field-replaceable battery (refer to Section “Battery Replacement” on page 1-4 Chapter 1).
Instrument Overview 2-3 Front Panel Overview Front Panel Overview The BTS Master menu-driven interface is easy to use and requires little training. Hard keys on the front panel are used to initiate function-specific menus. Five main menu keys are located below the display. These keys vary in function depending upon the selected mode of instrument operation.
2-4 Front Panel Keys Instrument Overview Other features on the front panel include: Battery Charge LED (Green) The Battery Charge LED flashes if the battery is charging, and remains on steady when the battery is fully charged. Charge Fault LED (Red) The Charge Fault LED remains on steady under a battery charger fault condition.
Instrument Overview 2-4 Front Panel Keys Back Key Press this key to delete only one character, one number, or the range that is specified by the cursor. +/– Key Press this key to change the sign of numbers that are entered with the number keys. Number Keypad Press these keys to directly input numbers.
2-5 Mode Selector Menu Instrument Overview Mode Selector Menu To access the functions under the Mode menu, press the Shift key, then the Mode (9) key. Use the directional arrow keys or the rotary knob to highlight the selection, and press the Enter key to select.
Instrument Overview 2-6 Secondary Function Menus Secondary Function Menus Pressing the Shift key and then a number key selects the menu function that is printed in blue characters above the number key. Shift Secondary Menu Function “System (8)” Number Keypad Figure 2-5.
MT8222A display in Cable and Antenna Analyzer mode. For more detailed key descriptions of the Cable and Antenna Analyzer mode, refer to the Cable and Antenna Analyzer Measurement Guide (Anritsu part number 10580-00230, available on the documentation disc). Also refer to Appendix A, “Measurement...
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Instrument Overview 2-7 Display Overview Figure 2-7 illustrates some of the key information areas of the MT8222A display in Spectrum Analyzer mode. For more detailed key descriptions of the Spectrum Analyzer mode, refer to the Spectrum Analyzer Measurement Guide, available on the documentation disc). Also refer Appendix A, “Measurement Guides”, for a complete list of measurement guides.
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MT8222A WCMDA/HSDPA Signal Analyzer CDP display. For detailed WCDMA/HSDPA information, refer to the 3GPP Measurement Guide (Anritsu part number 10580-00234, available on the documentation disc and the Anritsu web site. Also refer to Appendix A, “Measurement...
Instrument Overview 2-8 Parameter Setting Parameter Setting Pop-up list boxes or edit boxes are used to provide selection lists and selection editors. Scroll through a list of items or parameters with the arrow keys or the rotary knob. Select numerical values by scrolling with the arrow keys or rotary knob or by entering the digits directly from the number keypad.
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2-9 Text Entry Instrument Overview Lowercase Text Entry Figure 2-9. Text Entry Menu – Lower Case Uppercase Text Entry Figure 2-10. Text Entry Menu – Upper Case 2-12 PN: 10580-00156 Rev. T BTS Master UG...
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Instrument Overview 2-9 Text Entry Rotary Knob has scrolled to letter “c” Figure 2-11. Text Entry Menu – Selecting Characters BTS Master UG PN: 10580-00156 Rev. T 2-13...
2-10 Test Panel Connectors Instrument Overview 2-10 Test Panel Connectors The test panel connectors are shown in Figure 2-12 Figure 2-13 and are described in the following text. LAN Connection USB Interface Type-A Fan Exhaust External USB Interface Port Mini-B Power CompactFlash Headset...
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Recovery in T1/T3/E1 operations (described in the Backhaul Measurement Guide). Refer to Appendix A, “Measurement Guides” for reference to the Backhaul Measurement Guide, which can be found on the documentation disc and the Anritsu web site. BTS Master UG PN: 10580-00156 Rev. T...
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The GPS antenna connection on the BTS Master is fitted with a reverse BNC connector to help prevent damage to the GPS circuitry. There is a DC voltage Note present on this connector. Do not connect anything other than the Anritsu GPS antenna (part number 2000-1410) to this port. CompactFlash Card Accepts a 256 MB CompactFlash Memory Module, Anritsu Part Number 3-2000-1500 or other commercially available equivalent.
Caution Use only Anritsu-approved batteries, adapters, and chargers with this instrument. The battery symbol is replaced by a red plug body to indicate that the instrument is running from external power and is not charging the battery (or to indicate that the battery is not present).
2-12 Firmware Overview Instrument Overview Hold The BTS Master is on hold. To resume sweeping, toggle from Hold to Run in the Sweep menu. Single Sweep Single Sweep is selected. Press Continuous sweep to resume sweeping. 2-12 Firmware Overview Main Menu Keys The BTS Master menu-driven interface is easy to use and requires little training.
Setups Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of the Anritsu MT8222A BTS Master. The intent of this chapter is to provide a starting point for making basic measurement setups. This chapter describes setup, configure frequency, bandwidth, and amplitude before configuring your measurement setups.
3-3 Set the Measurement Frequency Basic Measurement Setups Set the Measurement Frequency Using Start and Stop Frequencies 1. Press the Freq main menu key. In Cable & Antenna Analyzer mode, press the Freq/Dist main menu key. 2. Press the Start Freq submenu key. 3.
Basic Measurement Setups 3-4 Set the Amplitude Set the Amplitude Press the Amplitude main menu key to display the Amplitude menu. Setting Amplitude Reference Level and Scale Spectrum Analyzer and Interference Analysis Modes To change the current measurement units, press the Units submenu key and Note select the required units from the submenu keys that are presented.
3-5 Set the Span Basic Measurement Setups Power Offset Set Up for Compensating External Loss To obtain accurate results, compensate for any external attenuation by using power offset. In power offset mode, the compensation factor is in dB. (External attenuation can be created by using an external cable or an external high power attenuator.) Press the Power Offset submenu key and use the keypad, the arrow keys, or the rotary knob to enter the desired offset value.
Basic Measurement Setups 3-6 Setting Up Limit Lines Setting Up Limit Lines Press the Shift key then the Limit (6) key on the numeric keypad to display the Limit menu. Single Limit Line Spectrum Analyzer and Interference Analysis Modes 1. Press the Limit (Upper / Lower) submenu key to select the desired limit line, Upper or Lower.
3-6 Setting Up Limit Lines Basic Measurement Setups 10. Press the Amplitude submenu key and enter 15 dB. 11. Press the Add Point submenu key. 12. Press the Frequency submenu key and enter 2000 MHz. 13. Press the Amplitude submenu key and enter 15 dB. Cable and Antenna Mode 1.
Basic Measurement Setups 3-7 Setting Up Markers Setting Up Markers Press the Marker main menu key to display the Marker menu. Selecting, Activating, and Placing a Marker 1. Press the Marker 1 2 3 4 5 6 submenu key so that the desired marker number is underlined.
Chapter 4 — File Management Introduction This chapter will review the file management features of the BTS Master and detail the File menu. The submenus under this menu allow the user to save, recall, copy, and delete files in internal memory or an external USB flash drive. Managing Files Press the Shift key then the File (7) key on the numeric keypad to list the File menu.
4-2 Managing Files File Management Recall Files The recall menu enables you to view all the Measurement and Setup files in the internal memory and external USB flash drive. You can sort the recall menu by name, date, or type. You can also select to view only measurement files or setup files by pressing File Type on the Recall dialog box and selecting the file type you want to view.
File Management 4-2 Managing Files Copying Files The steps below detail copying a file from internal memory to an external flash drive. Select the files to copy in the top window and the location for the files to be copied to in the bottom window (Figure 4-2).
4-2 Managing Files File Management Deleting Files Delete a Selected File or Files Press the Delete submenu key. Highlight the file to be deleted with the Up/Down arrow keys. Press the Select or De-Select key. The file will be highlighted in blue when selected. Press the Delete key and Enter to delete the selected file.
File Management 4-3 File Menu Overview File Menu Overview Open this menu by pressing the Shift key, then the File (7) key. File Save Measurement As FileName.spa Save Save Measurement a b c d e f Save g h i Save Spectrum j k l...
“Save Menu” on page 4-7. Measurements can be saved to internal memory or to a USB flash drive. The BTS Master is shipped with an Anritsu-approved USB flash drive for external Recall Recall data storage. (Refer to the BTS Master Technical Data Sheet listed in Appendix A for the Anritsu Part Number of the USB flash drive).
File Management 4-4 File Menu Save Menu Key Sequence: File > Save Text Entry Keys: The top 5 keys are for text entry. The submenu keys for Save Text Entry displays the characters (alphabet, hyphen, and underscore). a b c Press the submenu key (for example) to open another submenu a b c / d e f...
4-4 File Menu File Management Save Location Menu Key Sequence: File > Save > Change Save Location This menu and dialog box is used to create folders and select where the Save Location BTS Master will save the current file. Select folders or drives with the Sort By Up/Down keys or the rotary knob.
File Management 4-4 File Menu Save On Event Menu Key Sequence: File > Save On Event This menu is used to auto save measurements to internal memory after: Save On..Crossing Limit: Toggling this submenu key to On will save the ...Crossing Limit measurement to internal memory when the measurement has crossed a defined limit line created with the Limit menu.
4-4 File Menu File Management Recall Menu Key Sequence: File > Recall This menu and dialog box is used to create folders and select where the Recall BTS Master will save the current file. Select folders or drives with the Sort By Up/Down keys or the rotary knob.
File Management 4-4 File Menu Copy Menu Key Sequence: File > Copy This menu and dialog box is used to copy folders and files. Select folders or Copy files with the Up/Down keys or the rotary knob. Figure 4-2 on page 4-3 Sort By shows the Copy dialog box with two Jpeg images and one folder (including the folder’s contents) selected and ready to be copied to the USB flash...
4-4 File Menu File Management Delete Menu Key Sequence: File > Delete This menu and dialog box is used to delete folders and files. Select folders Delete or files with the Up/Down keys or the rotary knob. Sort By Sort By: Press this submenu key to sort files and folders by name, by the type of file, or by the date that the file or folder was saved.
Chapter 5 — System Operation Introduction This chapter will review the BTS Master system operations. • “System Menu Overview” on page 5-2 • “System Menu” on page 5-3 • “Preset Menu” on page 5-6 • “Self Test” on page 5-6 •...
5-2 System Menu Overview System Operation System Menu Overview To access the functions under the System menu, select the Shift key, then the System (8) key. System Status Self Test Application Self Test GPS Info Application Options System System Options Options Date &...
System Operation 5-3 System Menu System Menu Key Sequence: Shift > System (8) key Status: Press this submenu key to display the current system status, System including the operating system and firmware versions, temperatures, and other details such as current battery information. Press Esc or Enter to Status return to normal operation.
5-3 System Menu System Operation System Options Menu Key Sequence: Shift > System (8) > System Options Date & Time: Press this submenu key to display a dialog box for setting the System Options current date and time. Use the submenu keys or the Left/Right arrow keys to Date select the field to be modified.
Esc rather than pressing Enter. Master Note: This same reset sequence can be initiated when turning the BTS Master On by pressing and holding the Esc+On keys until the Anritsu Reset splash screen is displayed.
If the BTS Master is within the specified operating range with a charged battery, and the self test fails, then contact your Anritsu Service Center. To initiate a self test when the system is already powered up: 1.
System Operation 5-6 Update Firmware Update Firmware Using a USB Memory Device or a CompactFlash card The BTS Master contains a feature that allows you to update its firmware by using a USB memory device. First, you must load the CompactFlash card or USB memory device with the firmware using Master Software Tools (MST).
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5-6 Update Firmware System Operation Figure 5-7. Firmware Update Menu 6. Highlight each of the save choices: Save None, Save User Data, and Save & Restore User Data. Read through each choice carefully and then select the desired save mode. •...
System Operation 5-6 Update Firmware 8. The Firmware Update dialog will query you to confirm the process by pressing Enter to continue or Esc to abort (Figure 5-8). Figure 5-8. Firmware Update Menu 9. Select Enter and the firmware update process begins and the Firmware Update dialog displays the following message Updating firmware.
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Chapter 6 — GPS (Option 31) Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of the Anritsu MT8222A BTS Master. The intent of this chapter is to acquaint you with the instrument. To begin using the instrument immediately, go to Chapter “Basic Measurement Setups”...
The GPS antenna connection on the BTS Master is fitted with a reverse BNC connector to help prevent damage to the GPS circuitry. There is a DC voltage Note present on this connector. Do not connect anything other than the Anritsu GPS antenna (part number 2000-1410) to this port. Caution Check the voltage setting before connecting your antenna.
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GPS (Option 31) 6-2 Setting Up GPS (Option 31) When the GPS receiver is tracking at least 3 satellites, the GPS icon changes to green. Figure 6-2. GPS Icon, Green As long as 3 minutes may be required for the Ref Freq status to change to GPS High Accuracy in the Status menu, which is displayed on the left side of the measurement display.
6-3 GPS Menu GPS (Option 31) GPS Menu Key Sequence: Shift > System (8) > GPS GPS: Press this submenu key to turn GPS on or off. GPS Info: Press this submenu key to display the current GPS information. Reset: Press this submenu key to reset the GPS for a new location. Back: Press this submenu key to return to the “System Menu”...
Box, either click on the shortcut icon on the desktop or click Start and navigate through the Programs folder to the Anritsu folder. Then click on the Anritsu Tool Box shortcut to open the Anritsu Tool Box. Once the Tool Box is open, move the mouse pointer over any of the application icons to view a short description of the application.
Anritsu Map Master software. If this software had already been installed on your computer, the Tool Box will link to it. If not, clicking on the icons will bring you to the Anritsu web site, where you will be able to download the software free of charge.
Cable traces, Antenna traces, and Passive Intermodulation (PIM) traces every day. Line Sweep Tools will: • Collect sweeps from Anritsu PIM and Line Sweep gear. • Help verify that those sweeps are done properly and that the Cable, Antenna and PIM sweeps meet specifications.
Figure 7-4. Line Sweep Tools Window Line Sweep Tools can open DAT files from HHST; or VNA/DAT files from Anritsu’s E-series instruments. It also can open PIM files. Either way, the file once opened, can be inspected and modified in many different ways. Line Sweep Tools saves files as a new type of DAT file, and can export traces as VNA, text, JPG, BMP, or PNG.
Anritsu Tool Box and Line Sweep Tools 7-6 Using Line Sweep Tools Marker Presets The fastest way to manage markers on multiple traces is to use the preset function. The marker and limit line preset toolbar allows users to quickly set all markers and the limit line...
7-6 Using Line Sweep Tools Anritsu Tool Box and Line Sweep Tools To use the renaming grid: 1. Click on the left icon of the Renaming toolbar. 2. Select the filename, title, or subtitle box. Right-clicking on a box will allow you to change the text on the button.
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Anritsu Tool Box and Line Sweep Tools 7-6 Using Line Sweep Tools Once the report generator is setup, File > Generate Report, will create the PDF. The report will include all traces that were open at the time the report was made (Figure 7-9).
“Emergency Repair Procedure” on page 8-6 Master Software Tools Overview Anritsu Master Software Tools is a Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP compatible program for transferring and editing saved measurements, markers, and limit lines to a PC. Master Software Tools will not function on earlier versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system.
8-5 Updating Instrument Firmware Master Software Tools Installing MST MST is provided on the CD-ROM included with the instrument. Insert the CD-ROM into a PC to run the installer. Follow the onscreen instruction. Updating Instrument Firmware 1. Connect the BTS Master to a PC by using USB or Ethernet. Refer to the Master Software Tools (MST) User Guide (on the CD-ROM) for information regarding connecting your BTS Master to a PC.
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8-4, the status of the highlighted file is Available, and the Install to Unit button is gray and inactive. This means that the updated file is on the Anritsu Product Support Web site and needs to be downloaded to your PC. After the file has been downloaded and placed on your PC, its status changes to Ready, and the Install to Unit button becomes active.
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8-5 Updating Instrument Firmware Master Software Tools Figure 8-4. Product Updates Window: Status Available File Status Ready: 1. Check that the file status is Ready and that the Install to Unit button is active. 2. Click the Install to Unit button. Your BTS Master is updated with the new firmware. File Status Available: 1.
1. Click the Check for Updates button. Master Software Tools checks for the latest updates at the Anritsu Product Support Web Site. New updates that are found are listed in the file menu. 2. Click the Retrieve File button. The file is transferred from the Web site to your PC.
While holding all 3 submenu keys, press the On/Off button. c. Continue holding all 3 submenu keys until the Anritsu logo appears on the measurement display screen, then release them. Submenu...
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Master Software Tools 8-6 Emergency Repair Procedure 5. Wait until the Ethernet menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-6. Figure 8-6. Ethernet Menu Additional explanations of the Ethernet menu submenu keys can be found in Appendix C “Ethernet Menu” on page C-4.
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8-6 Emergency Repair Procedure Master Software Tools 7. Static Address Mode a. Press the second submenu key. Enter the IP address. b. Press the third submenu key. Enter the gateway address. c. Press the fourth submenu key. Enter the subnet mask. d.
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If the file status is listed as “Available”, then click on the Retrieve File button to download the file from the Anritsu web site to your PC. After the file has been downloaded, its status changes to Ready. Highlight that file.
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For Files Not Listed If the file that you are looking for is not on the list, then: Click the “Check for Updates” button to obtain the latest list from the Anritsu Web site. This updates the Products Updates screen.
This appendix provides a list of supplemental documentation for BTS Master features and options. These measurement guides are available as PDF files on the documentation disc and the Anritsu web site. Table A-1. Analyzers and Analyzer Options (Sheet 1 of 2)
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BTS Master Maintenance Manual Maintenance Manual (10580-00158) Handheld Instruments Documentation Documentation Disc (10920-00060) Master Software Tools CD-ROM (2300-498) or Download Computer Software Applications Anritsu Tool Box with Line Sweep Tools DVD (2300-530) or Download PN: 10580-00156 Rev. T BTS Master UG...
Factory Defaults, ESC+ON, or MASTER RESET, System+ON. Caution: Use of MASTER RESET, System+ON, will erase all user saved setups and measurement traces and return the unit to a fully Factory Default condition. If the error persists, contact your Anritsu Service Center.
Factory Defaults, ESC+ON, or MASTER RESET, System+ON. Caution: Use of MASTER RESET, System+ON, will erase all user saved setups and measurement traces and return the unit to a fully Factory Default condition. If the error persists, contact your Anritsu Service Center.
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Use of MASTER RESET, System+ON, will erase all user saved setups and measurement traces and return the unit to a fully Factory Default condition. If the error persists, contact your Anritsu Service Center. BTS Master UG PN: 10580-00156 Rev. T...
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MASTER RESET, System+ON. Caution: Use of MASTER RESET, System+ON, will erase all user saved setups and measurement traces and return the unit to a fully Factory Default condition. If the error persists, contact your Anritsu Service Center. PN: 10580-00156 Rev. T...
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Defaults, ESC+ON, or MASTER RESET, System+ON. Caution: Use of MASTER RESET, System+ON, will erase all user saved setups and measurement traces and return the unit to a fully Factory Default condition. If the error persists, contact your Anritsu Service Center. IF Cal is OFF Factory Calibration is OFF.
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Factory Defaults, ESC+ON. Caution: Use of MASTER RESET, System+ON, will erase all user saved setups and measurement traces and return the unit to a fully Factory Default condition. If the error persists, contact your Anritsu Service Center. Copy failed. Please check External USB Memory Attempt to copy user saved data to the external USB Flash drive has failed.
Appendix C — LAN and DHCP Introduction This appendix describes network connections for the MT8222A BTS Master. Ethernet Configuration LAN Connection The RJ-45 connector is used to connect the BTS Master to a local area network. Integrated into this connector are two LEDs. The amber LED shows the presence of a 10 Mbit/s LAN connection when on, and a 100 Mbit/s LAN connection when off.
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C-2 Ethernet Configuration LAN and DHCP To display the IP address with the instrument on, press the Shift key, then the System (8) key, then the System Options submenu key and the Ethernet Config submenu key. The IP address will be displayed as shown in Figure C-1.
LAN and DHCP C-2 Ethernet Configuration Ethernet Config Press this submenu key to display the Ethernet submenu and to open the Ethernet Editor dialog box in order to set the IP address of the instrument. Figure C-2. Setting IP Address Manually BTS Master UG PN: 10580-00156 Rev.
C-2 Ethernet Configuration LAN and DHCP Ethernet Menu Key Sequence: Shift > System (8) > System Options > Ethernet Config Type Ethernet Manual DHCP: Press this submenu key to select whether the address will Type be entered manually, or will be supplied automatically by a network DHCP server.
LAN and DHCP C-3 DHCP DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol that allows a server to dynamically assign IP addresses to devices that are connected to the network. Most networks include a DHCP server to manage IP addresses. When a DHCP server is available on the network, DHCP is the preferred IP address assignment mode.
Windows 2000 IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix. : us.anritsu.com IP Address... . : 172.26.202.172 Subnet Mask ... : 255.255.252.0 Default Gateway .
LAN and DHCP C-5 Ping Tool Ping Tool Another tool that can find out if a selected IP address is already on the network is ping. Ping is a harmless way to determine if an address is found on the network, and (if it is found) to receive a reply.
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