HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 83236B PCS Interface Network Router User Manual


 
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Chapter 3, Operating Overview
Saving Configuration Information to Memory
Saving Configuration Information to Memory
The information about your setup and base station entered into the
Configuration Information Menu can be saved to memory. This saves
time when running the Software at a later date and helps to prevent entry errors.
The stored data is loaded automatically any time you re-run the Software. If you
make changes to the on-screen values and you want to return to your defaults, you
can also load the stored data manually.
Requirements An initialized RAM disk. (The first time you run the Software it will set up and
initialize the RAM disk automatically.)
NOTE: A “RAM disk” is a virtual memory location that uses a small portion of internal
non-volatile RAM of the Test Set. No memory card is required to save and load
configurations.
Steps 1 From the main menu, choose the Configuration Information Menu.
2 Check to make sure that the following entries in the Configuration
Information Menu are set with your desired values:
Base Station Channel
Base Station PN Offset
Base Station Reference Freq
Base Station Reference To
Base Station Power Out
TX Measurement Path Loss
RX Measurement Path Loss
PCS Band
Beep
3 Scroll down to Save Info To Memory and press the knob. The screen will be
updated and the storage will be complete.
4 To return to the main menu level, press the Main Menu (k5) key.
Notes See "Loading Configuration Information from Memory" on page 55 for a
description of how your saved values can be reloaded.
See "Purging Configuration Information from Memory" on page 56 for a
description of how to clear the saved values.