18.5 Setting the Number of Frequencies for PASS
Display 35
18.6 Reset Protocol
Display 36
18.7 Save Protocol
Display 37
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The number of frequencies required for determining a PASS can be
set from 0 to 12. If the setting is on 0, then no indication of
PASS/REFER will be made. This setting is used in conjunction with
the PASS SNR (Display 35) to set the criteria for the overall test
PASS/REFER indication. For example, if the PASS SNR is set to 5
dB and the number of frequencies for PASS is set to 3, then the test
must contain at least 3 frequencies where the emission is at least 5 dB
above the noise to indicate a PASS.
The number of frequencies for PASS should also be based on the
number of frequencies being tested. Setting the number of
frequencies for PASS to 5 when only 4 frequencies are being tested
would result in every test being labeled as a REFER.
NOTE: To disable the PASS/REFER indication set the number of
frequencies for pass to 0.
NOTE: Diagnostic protocols display the SNR graph with purple
bars. Once the "Number of Frequencies for PASS" is set above zero,
green bars display to identify this setting.
Press the CHANGE keys to select an option and the NEXT key
to exit Display 35.
Selecting the RESET arrow key in the Reset Protocol menu
(Display 36) will return the selected protocol settings to their original
factory settings. Press the NEXT key to exit.
NOTE: This does not affect the instrument settings or the settings of
any other protocol.
Once all of the settings have been selected for the protocol, these
settings can be saved by selecting the SAVE keys (Display 37).
Press the DONE key to exit.
Selection of the DONE before saving will not save the selection
made to the protocol.
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