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Software Manual for the R&S ZVL-K1 - Rohde & Schwarz

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Measurements on Modulated Signals R&S <strong>ZVL</strong>-<strong>K1</strong><br />

Measurement example 1 – ACPR measurement on an CDMA 2000 signal<br />

Test setup:<br />

Signal<br />

generator<br />

R&S <strong>ZVL</strong><br />

Signal generator settings (e.g. R&S SMU):<br />

Frequency: 850 MHz<br />

Level: 0 dBm<br />

Modulation: CDMA 2000<br />

Procedure:<br />

1. Set <strong>the</strong> R&S <strong>ZVL</strong>-<strong>K1</strong> to its default state.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> PRESET key.<br />

The R&S <strong>ZVL</strong>-<strong>K1</strong> is in its default state.<br />

2. Set <strong>the</strong> center frequency to 850 MHz and span to 4 MHz.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> CENTER key and enter 850 MHz.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> SPAN key and enter 4 MHz.<br />

3. Set <strong>the</strong> reference level to +10 dBm.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> AMPT key and enter 10 dBm.<br />

4. Configuring <strong>the</strong> adjacent channel power <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> CDMA 2000 MC1.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> MEAS key.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> CP, ACP, MC–ACP softkey.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> CP / ACP Standard softkey.<br />

− In <strong>the</strong> standards list, mark CDMA 2000 MC1 using <strong>the</strong> rotary knob or <strong>the</strong> arrow keys and confirm<br />

pressing <strong>the</strong> rotary knob or <strong>the</strong> ENTER key.<br />

The R&S <strong>ZVL</strong>-<strong>K1</strong> sets <strong>the</strong> channel configuration according to <strong>the</strong> 2000 MC1 standard <strong>for</strong><br />

mobile stations with 2 adjacent channels above and below <strong>the</strong> transmit channel. The spectrum<br />

is displayed in <strong>the</strong> upper part of <strong>the</strong> screen, <strong>the</strong> numeric values of <strong>the</strong> results and <strong>the</strong> channel<br />

configuration in <strong>the</strong> lower part of <strong>the</strong> screen. The various channels are represented by vertical<br />

lines on <strong>the</strong> graph.<br />

The frequency span, resolution bandwidth, video bandwidth and detector are selected<br />

automatically to give correct results. To obtain stable results – especially in <strong>the</strong> adjacent<br />

channels (30 kHz bandwidth) which are narrow in comparison with <strong>the</strong> transmission channel<br />

bandwidth (1.23 MHz) – <strong>the</strong> RMS detector is used.<br />

5. Set <strong>the</strong> optimal reference level and RF attenuation <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> applied signal level.<br />

− Press <strong>the</strong> Adjust Ref Level softkey.<br />

1303.6573.42 2.24 E-5

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