PIM Master™ Passive Intermodulation Analyzer : Noise Floor Measurement : Noise Floor Measurement Setup
  
Noise Floor Measurement Setup
Before performing a Noise Floor measurement (if a PIM vs. Time measurement has not yet been made), the PIM Master must be calibrated (refer to section Calibrating). Setup is the same as the PIM vs. Time setup, which is described in PIM versus Time. If you have already set up the PIM Master for a PIM vs. Time measurement, then skip to Step 12.
1. Turn on the PIM Master.
2. Connect the DUT to the test port connector of the PIM Master.
This device (DUT) may be the main feeder cable from the tower or a simple jumper cable. The DUT must be connected to a termination device, such as a low PIM termination or an Antenna.
3. Press the Freq main menu key.
4. Set the frequencies of Carrier F1 and Carrier F2.
5. Press the Intermod Order submenu key so that the desired intermodulation frequency order to be viewed is underlined. 3rd order is the most commonly chosen measurement .
Note 
The PIM Parameters screen (press the PIM Aid submenu key) displays the IM frequencies. Output Power can be ignored for the Noise Floor measurement.
6. Press the Setup main menu key and then press the Test Duration submenu key to set a time from 1 second to 1200 seconds.
7. To set a limit, press the Shift and Limit (6) keys.
8. In the Limit menu, press the Limit key to choose Upper or Lower limit. You can then press the Set Default Limit submenu key or the Amplitude submenu key to set a limit value. Only the upper limit line has alarm and pass indicator functions.
9. Press the Limit Alarm submenu key to turn On the audible alarm.
10. Press the Pass Indicator submenu key to turn On the PASS / FAIL indication.
Refer to Limit Alarm and Pass Indicator.
11. If necessary, calibrate the PIM Master. Refer to section Calibrating.
Performing the Noise Floor Test
12. Press the Measurements main menu key and then press the Noise Floor submenu key.
13. Press the Test submenu key to begin the test.
While the test is in progress, the Test submenu key is highlighted in red. See Figure: Test Submenu Key Highlighted in Red.