PIM Masterâ„¢ Passive Intermodulation Analyzer with Site Masterâ„¢ Cable & Antenna Analyzer (331) and 2-Port Options (703) User Guide : Quick Start Guide
 
Quick Start Guide
 
Introduction
Measurement Mode Selection
Cable & Antenna Analyzer Measurements (Option 331)
Select the Measurement Type
Set the Frequency
Set the Amplitude
Turn on Markers
Single Limit Line
DTF Setup
Calibrate with OSL Calibration
Passive Intermodulation (PIM) Measurements
Preparing for PIM Measurements
Calibrating the PIM Analyzer
Verifying Residual PIM
Verifying the PIM Standard
Verifying the PIM Test Cable
Checking for External Interference
Making PIM Measurements
Measurement Types
Adding a Limit Line
Setting Up Markers
Saving Measurements
Warning 
The Anritsu PIM Master is capable of producing 80 Watts of RF power in the cellular communications bands. Users must take precautions to minimize exposure to these RF fields:
Always terminate the PIM output port of the test equipment into a load, a loaded line, or a line that will radiate or absorb the energy before beginning a PIM test.
Confirm that the PIM Master RF power is off after a PIM test.
Always confirm that the PIM RF power is off before disconnecting a coaxial connection, otherwise RF burns may result. Immediate burns to fingers or eyes can result from exposure to live connectors.
Ensure that all antennas under test are placed so that no personnel are exposed to RF levels that exceed the maximum allowable exposure.
Introduction
This chapter describes the basic setup and use of the PIM Master for performing Line Sweep (cable and antenna analysis, or CAA) and PIM measurements (Option 331). Tasks common to all PIM measurements are also introduced here.