The LMR Master can save files in the following formats based on measurement mode and installed options:
filename.spa for SPA measurement
filename.mna for VNA and VVM measurements
filename.s2p S2P (SnP) for VNA S-parameter measurements
filename.hipm for High Accuracy Power Meter measurements
filename.pm for Power Meter measurements.
filename.cwsg for CWSG measurements.
filename.afp for AM/FM/PM measurements
filename.ia for Interference Analysis measurements
filename.cs for Channel Scanner measurements
filename.wmxd for WiMAX
filename.wmxe for Mobile WiMAX
filename.lte for LTE measurements
filename.tdlte for TDD LTE measurements
filename.nbfm for NBFM measurements
filename.p25 for P25 measurements
filename.p252 for P25p2 measurements
filename.nxdn for NXDN measurements
filename.dpmr for dPMR measurements
filename.dmr2 for DMR measurements
filename.ptc for PTC-ITCR measurements
filename.acses for PTC-ACSES measurements
filename.tetra for TETRA measurements
filename.jpg for JPEG images
filename.stp for Setup files
filename.lim for Limit lines
Note
The LMR Master is not fully supported in Master Software Tools.
Procedure for Saving Files:
1. Press Shift then File (7).
2. Press Save.
3. Press Change Save Location and set the current location to be the USB memory device or internal memory, and then press Set Location.
4. Press Change Type (Setup/JPG/…) and select the desired file type from the Select File Type list box and press Enter.
5. Enter the filename by using the keyboard and then press Enter.
Refer to File Management for additional details about working with files.
External Power On
This feature allows the LMR Master to restart when external DC power is applied.
This source of external power is applied to the power connector as described in External Power. This connector is shown as item 9 in Figure: Test Panel Connectors. When this feature is enabled from the Power–On menu, the LMR Master (when Off) automatically restarts when external DC power is applied. Refer to Power–On Menu.
When this feature is enabled, the LMR Master in the off state will turn on when external DC power is applied. The instrument turns off when external power is removed, even if a battery is installed. This is useful for high-reliability remote operation, where the instrument may need to be rebooted using a remotely-controlled power switch. In this mode however, the Power button causes the instrument to restart.
If the instrument is turned on with the power switch, then external power is removed, the instrument will continue to run until the battery is depleted. It will come on and the battery will begin recharging when external power is applied. This state is useful when the instrument is in a location where the power source may be interrupted.