LTE FDD/TDD Signal Analyzer Measurement Guide : LTE Analyzer (Option 883) : Main Menu
 
Main Menu
The main menu is the primary access point for all instrument controls and measurement selections. The main function for each main menu button is described below.
Main Menu 
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FREQ SPAN
Contains all frequency control settings such as center frequency, start and stop frequency, span, frequency offset, and frequency step. Refer to Setting Frequency and Bandwidth Parameters.
AMPLITUDE
Provides access to all amplitude-related settings including reference level, graticule scale, and attenuator/preamp settings. Refer to Setting Amplitude.
BANDWIDTH
Provides access to resolution and video bandwidth settings and Auto ratios, and sets the bandwidth filter types. Refer to Setting Bandwidth Parameters.
TRACE
Provides trace- and detection-related controls to set trace behaviors, presets, and access to the trace/detector settings table. When in Spectrogram view, also provides spectrogram cursor controls. Refer to Setting Trace Parameters.
SWEEP
Provides controls for sweep behaviors, number of measurement points, and gated sweep settings (with Option 90). Refer to Setting Sweep Parameters.
MARKER
Used to enable and set all marker-related parameters and provides access to the marker table. Refer to Setting Up Markers.
LIMIT
Not used in the LTE analyzer.
TRIGGER
Not used in the LTE analyzer.
MEASURE
Used to select measurements such as LTE demodulation summary, channel power, channel spectrum, and views such as time alignment error and resource block power. Refer to MEASURE Menu (LTE).
SETUP
Measurement controls for setting advanced measurements. Refer to LTE Measurement Setup.
PRESET
Opens the PRESET menu with selective trace, marker, limits, and measurement preset commands, or an all inclusive analyzer preset command. Refer to Presetting the Analyzer.
FILE
Used to save and recall instrument setups and measurements. Refer to Saving and Recalling Measurements.
Using Menus
Instrument setup, control, and measurement functions are performed through the use of menus. Menu behaviors are summarized below:
Pressing a main menu button opens an associated menu.
The name of the button pressed in the main menu is reflected in the title bar of the resulting menu.
Menu buttons can change for various measurement settings, instrument setup parameters, and measurement views.
Pressing the corresponding main menu button for a menu closes the menu.
Touching status data, a parameter field, or label in the display area opens the corresponding menu and the associated keypad for editing that parameter setting.
Pressing Accept, Cancel, or the X in the upper right corner closes the menu or keypad.