CLI-1450 Manual1 en
CLI-1450 Manual1 en
CLI-1450 Manual1 en
Model CLI-1450
Scanning Signal Level
& Leakage Meter
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL CLI-1450
SCANNING SIGNAL LEVEL
& LEAKAGE METER
06/02 Rev. E
Manual Part No.
6510-00-0416 Copyright © 2002 Acterna
WARRANTY
The warranties described herein shall apply to all commercially available Acterna
products. Any additional or different warranties shall apply only if agreed to by
Acterna in writing. These warranties are not transferable without the express written
consent of Acterna.
If possible, return the equipment using the original shipping container and material. If the
original container is not available, the unit should be carefully packed so that it will not
damage in transit; when needed, appropriate packing materials can be obtained by
contacting Acterna Customer Services. Acterna is not liable for any damage that may
occur during shipping. The customer should clearly mark the Acterna-issued RA or
reference number on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid and insured to
Acterna.
Returned instruments or subassemblies should be referenced to that number.
Contents
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PRINT ................................................................................ 1-10
STORE FILE ...................................................................... 1-10
GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE SCREEN ...................... 1-10
The Title Bar ....................................................................... 1-10
Title Bar Indicators .............................................................. 1-10
The Status Bar ..................................................................... 1-11
Soft Key Icons ..................................................................... 1-11
Lists ..................................................................................... 1-11
The Edit Box ....................................................................... 1-12
THE NAVIGATOR .................................................................... 1-13
CONFIGURE ........................................................................... 1-13
PRINTING A CONFIGURATION REPORT ............................. 1-14
Global Configuration ................................................................ 1-14
OPERATOR NAME ................................................................ 1-14
CONTRAST LEVEL ................................................................ 1-15
SHUTOFF TIME-OUT ............................................................. 1-15
BACKLIGHT TIME-OUT .......................................................... 1-15
DATE ....................................................................................... 1-16
PRINTER ................................................................................ 1-16
LINES/PAGE ........................................................................... 1-17
BAUD RATE ............................................................................ 1-17
CLONE .................................................................................... 1-17
DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................ 1-18
Factory Default ................................................................... 1-18
Test Display ........................................................................ 1-18
Measurement Configuration .................................................... 1-18
TEMPERATURE UNITS .......................................................... 1-18
SIGNAL LEVEL UNITS ............................................................ 1-18
PROBE COMPENSATION ...................................................... 1-18
FREQUENCY TUNING STEP SIZE ........................................ 1-19
SCAN AUDIO CARRIERS ................................................ 1-19
SCAN SCRAMBLED CHANNELS .................................... 1-19
EDIT TEST POINTS .......................................................... 1-19
CALIBRATION ......................................................................... 1-22
Noise Floor Correction ........................................................ 1-22
INGRESS ................................................................................ 1-22
Start Frequency .................................................................. 1-23
Stop Frequency .................................................................. 1-23
Increment ........................................................................... 1-23
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Dwell .................................................................................. 1-24
Check Limit ........................................................................ 1-24
Limit Value .......................................................................... 1-24
Leakage Configuration ............................................................ 1-24
ALARM THRESHOLD ............................................................. 1-24
ALARM MUTE TIME-OUT ....................................................... 1-25
LEAKAGE UNITS .................................................................... 1-25
MEASUREMENT FREQUENCY ............................................. 1-25
MEASUREMENT CARRIER TYPE ......................................... 1-25
DISTANCE UNITS ................................................................... 1-25
TAG MODULATION FREQUENCY ......................................... 1-25
REFERENCE DISTANCE ........................................................ 1-26
PEAK HOLD RESET PERIOD ................................................ 1-26
EDIT ANTENNA TYPES ......................................................... 1-26
Channel Plan Configuration ..................................................... 1-27
What is a Channel Plan? ......................................................... 1-28
Why do we need a Channel Plan? ........................................... 1-28
How to build a Channel Plan? .................................................. 1-28
Select a Channel Plan ............................................................. 1-29
Select Video Signal Type .................................................... 1-30
Select Channel Sequence .................................................. 1-30
Learn the Channel Plan ...................................................... 1-31
How to Edit the Channel Plan ............................................. 1-33
Channel Plan Parameters/Characteristics to edit ............... 1-34
Enabled .................................................................................... 1-35
Type .......................................................................................... 1-35
Carrier (SNGL Type only -1450DIG Option) ........................ 1-35
Frequency .......................................................................... 1-36
Measurement Bandwidth (digital format only) ..................... 1-36
Channel Number ................................................................ 1-36
Label ........................................................................................ 1-36
Package ............................................................................. 1-36
Scrambled .......................................................................... 1-36
Audio Offset (TV and DUAL type only) ............................... 1-37
Audio Offset 2 (DUAL type only) ......................................... 1-37
How to configure a digital carrier ........................................ 1-37
Select Tilt Channels ............................................................ 1-38
Select Channel Packages .................................................. 1-38
Copy Remote Plan ............................................................. 1-39
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Section 2 Using the CLI-1450
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 2-1
LEAKAGE .................................................................................. 2-1
ANNUNCIATORS ...................................................................... 2-2
MEASUREMENT PEAK ............................................................ 2-3
ADJUSTING THE ALARM VOLUME ......................................... 2-3
SELECTING THE ANTENNA TYPE .......................................... 2-4
ENTERING THE LEAKAGE DISTANCE ................................... 2-4
COMPENSATION ...................................................................... 2-5
SEARCHING FOR A LEAK ........................................................ 2-6
MEASUREMENT HOLD ............................................................ 2-7
PRINTING THE SCREEN ......................................................... 2-7
WARNING INDICATORS .......................................................... 2-7
INSTALLATION ......................................................................... 2-8
SELECTING CHANNEL PACKAGES ........................................ 2-9
SELECTING THE TEST POINT ................................................ 2-9
INSTALLATION RESULTS SUMMARY ................................... 2-10
THE CHANNEL LIST ................................................................ 2-11
THE PASS/FAIL INDICATOR ................................................... 2-11
CHANNEL MEASUREMENT ................................................... 2-12
PRINTING AN INSTALLATION REPORT ................................ 2-13
STORING INSTALLATION RESULTS ..................................... 2-13
LEVEL ..................................................................................... 2-13
ADJUSTING THE REFERENCE LEVEL ................................. 2-14
TUNING BY CHANNEL ........................................................... 2-14
TUNING BY FREQUENCY ...................................................... 2-15
MEASUREMENT HOLD .......................................................... 2-15
PRINTING THE SCREEN ....................................................... 2-16
WARNING INDICATORS ........................................................ 2-16
FULL SCAN ............................................................................. 2-17
MOVING THE MARKER ......................................................... 2-17
ADJUSTING THE REFERENCE LEVEL ................................. 2-17
ADJUSTING THE SCALE ....................................................... 2-18
ZOOMING IN AND OUT .......................................................... 2-18
CHECKING LIMITS ................................................................. 2-18
CHECKING LIMITS ON AN INDIVIDUAL CHANNEL .............. 2-20
MEASUREMENT HOLD .......................................................... 2-21
PRINTING THE SCREEN ....................................................... 2-21
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STORING A SCAN FILE .......................................................... 2-21
WARNING INDICATORS ........................................................ 2-21
TILT ......................................................................................... 2-22
MOVING THE MARKER ......................................................... 2-23
SELECTING THE LOW AND HIGH CARRIERS ..................... 2-23
ADJUSTING THE REFERENCE LEVEL ................................. 2-23
ADJUSTING THE SCALE ....................................................... 2-23
MEASUREMENT HOLD .......................................................... 2-24
PRINTING THE SCREEN ....................................................... 2-24
STORING A TILT FILE ............................................................. 2-24
SCAN ...................................................................................... 2-24
MOVING THE MARKER ......................................................... 2-25
ADJUSTING THE REFERENCE LEVEL ................................. 2-25
ADJUSTING THE SCALE ....................................................... 2-25
CHECKING LIMITS ................................................................. 2-26
MEASUREMENT HOLD .......................................................... 2-27
PRINTING THE SCREEN ....................................................... 2-27
STORING A SCAN FILE .......................................................... 2-28
AUTO TEST ............................................................................ 2-28
CONFIGURING AN AUTO TEST ............................................ 2-28
Choose Location ................................................................ 2-28
New/Edit Location .................................................................... 2-29
Choose Probe Point ........................................................... 2-29
Measure Voltage ................................................................ 2-30
Compensation .................................................................... 2-30
Results File Name .............................................................. 2-30
Type of Test ........................................................................ 2-30
Set Schedule ...................................................................... 2-31
Temperature ....................................................................... 2-31
PERFORMING AN AUTO TEST .............................................. 2-31
CANCELING AN AUTO TEST ................................................. 2-33
VIEW ....................................................................................... 2-33
THE FILE DIRECTORY ........................................................... 2-34
VIEWING INSTALLATION FILES ............................................ 2-35
VIEWING SCAN FILES ........................................................... 2-36
VIEWING AUTO TEST FILES ................................................. 2-37
INGRESS SCAN ..................................................................... 2-41
MOVING THE MARKER ......................................................... 2-41
ADJUSTING THE REFERENCE LEVEL ................................. 2-41
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ADJUSTING THE SCALE ....................................................... 2-42
ZOOMING IN AND OUT .......................................................... 2-42
PEAK MEASUREMENT HOLD ............................................... 2-42
THE PASS/FAIL INDICATOR .................................................. 2-42
MEASUREMENT HOLD .......................................................... 2-43
PRINTING THE SCREEN ....................................................... 2-43
STORING A INGRESS SCAN FILE ......................................... 2-43
Section 3 Reference
USING THE REFERENCE SECTION ....................................... 3-1
HELP ......................................................................................... 3-1
INFORMATION ......................................................................... 3-2
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............................................................ 3-3
Appendix A: Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... A-1
Frequency ............................................................................ A-1
Level Measurement .............................................................. A-1
Scan Mode ........................................................................... A-1
Leakage Mode Level Measurement ..................................... A-2
Input Sensitivity .......................................................................... A-2
Video Detection: ......................................................................... A-2
CW Detection: ............................................................................ A-2
Measurement: ............................................................................ A-2
Range: ........................................................................................ A-2
Measure Mode ............................................................................ A-2
Find and Fix Mode ...................................................................... A-2
Tuning .................................................................................. A-2
General ................................................................................ A-2
Powering .............................................................................. A-2
Standard Accessories ................................................................ A-3
Options ...................................................................................... A-3
Precision F-Connector (MSUHF Option only) ............................ A-4
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Appendix B: Battery Pack Location and Installation
Charging the Battery Pack ......................................................... B-1
Battery Tips ................................................................................ B-2
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MODEL CLI-1450
1 Introducing
the CLI-1450
INTRODUCTION
1-1
An audible alarm notifies you when your CLI-1450 has detected a
leak. You specify the level threshold at which the alarm is
triggered. To reduce the likelihood of false alarms, you can
configure the alarm to occur only when a tag signal is present.
You can quickly adjust the volume of the alarm and even mute it if
desired.
LEVEL MEASUREMENTS
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or not a subscriber connection meets government regulations.
With the CLI-1450, you can store installation checks that you have
performed throughout the day. You can also store scan and tilt
measurements. Each file is time and date stamped and can be
recalled later for viewing on the LCD screen.
When viewing a file, you can adjust the screen settings the same
as when you are viewing a “live” measurement. Using the built-in
serial port, you can print files and even upload them to
StealthWare (Version 3.0) for further analysis and archiving.
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AUTO TESTS (signal level modes only)
Automated tests are easy with the CLI-1450 and provide a conve-
nient way of acquiring proof-of-performance compliance data.
Tests can be executed immediately or scheduled over a period of
time. To conserve battery life, CLI-1450 shuts itself off between
scheduled intervals. When configuring an Auto Test, you can
record information about the location at which the test is being
performed. Files can be created for commonly tested locations so
you need only enter the information once.
Auto Tests results are time, date, and temperature stamped and
can be viewed on the LCD screen. Limits are applied to the
measurement data with out-of-tolerance conditions concisely
indicated. You can print a test report for each interval or a com-
prehensive 24 hour report that summarizes data collected from up
to four intervals. Auto Test result files can be uploaded to
StealthWare (Version 3.0).
The CLI-1450 stores channel plans that you have built and edited.
This is convenient if you use your CLI-1450 for more than one
plant. You can quickly select the correct channel plan for the plant
at which you are working.
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Docking Station Port
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of the scan, the interval, and the scan rate (dwell). In use, once
the installation is complete, the meter can be connected to the tap
end of the drop and the reverse scan mode selected. A user
programmable limit can be set for simple identification of problem
drops. To check for intermittent ingress, the meter can be set in
the peak hold mode to catch transient signals. The screen can be
saved for later viewing, printing, or upload to StealthWare 3.0.
Refer to configuration instructions and operating instructions.
SOFT KEYS
There are three horizontally oriented soft keys located below the
display. The function of each soft key changes depending on the
particular operation being performed and is represented by an
icon immediately above the key.
INSTALLATION MODE
Easily check the channels that you have installed and verify that
they are within limits.
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LEVEL MODE
NAVIGATOR
ENTER KEY
ALPHANUMERIC KEYS
You use the alphanumeric keys to enter data while operating your
CLI-1450. Notice that these keys have a numeral and up to three
alphabetic characters labeled on them. You can only access the
characters when alphanumeric entry is appropriate. In the alpha-
numeric entry mode, you sequence through each character and
the numeral by repeatedly pressing the key. You can also access
a set of special characters that do not appear on the keypad by
using the up and down arrows. Once the desired character is
displayed, move the cursor to the next position using the right
arrow. Be sure to terminate your entry by pressing the key.
SHIFT KEY
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access the secondary function by first pressing the SHIFT key and
then the icon representing the desired function.
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
LEAKAGE MODE
Detect and measure RF leakage
CONFIGURE MODE
Configure your CLI-1450 for your own specific needs.
AUTO REFERENCE
Let CLI-1450 automatically set the reference level for you.
SNAP SHOT
Hold the measurement. The measurement is retained even
if the cable is disconnected from the input.
CLEAR
Clear-out your entry and start over again.
BACKLIGHT ON/OFF
Quickly turn the backlight on when it is too dark to see the
display.
POSITIVE / NEGATIVE
Enter positive and negative values (when allowed).
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HELP
View a description of each icon found in the current soft key
menu.
PRINT
Print a measurement screen, installation report, auto test
report, or configuration report to a serial printer.
STORE FILE
Store an Installation, Scan, or Tilt screen for later viewing,
printing or uploading to StealthWare (Version 3.0).
There are certain elements of the screen that will become familiar
to you as you use your CLI-1450.
Notice the title bar at the very top of the screen. It presents the title
and icon for the current mode you are using.
You may see indicators appear above the title bar from time to
time. This is what they represent:
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This indicator is displayed to warn you that the battery is
low. When you see this, recharge the battery or change to a fresh
one as soon as possible.
Look for the status bar in the lower portion of the screen. It
displays the current date and time. A bar meter indicates the
charge remaining in your CLI-1450’s battery. When the battery
meter reads low, you should switch to a freshly charged battery
soon.
Note
When viewing an Installation or Scan file, the status bar shows the date
and time that the file was stored instead of the current date and time.
There are three soft keys located immediately below the display.
The function of a soft key is represented by the icon directly above
it.
Note
If the soft key function is not currently available, the icon appears
"grayed" or "dimmed".
Lists
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A list can be either "active" or "inactive". You can tell by looking at
the border. If the border is solid, the list is active and any keys that
you press are directed toward it. If the border is dim, the list is
inactive and is not affected by key presses. Usually you can make
a list become active by pressing the key.
When there are more items in the list than can be displayed at
one time, a scroll bar appears along the right-hand edge of the list.
You can use this to get an idea of where you are. When you have
reached the first or last item, an arrow appears inside the scroll
box pointing to the direction you can go.
The edit box appears in the lower portion of the screen when it is
necessary to enter values into your CLI-1450.
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THE NAVIGATOR
An icon appears on the screen for each available mode. Use the
up, down, left, and right arrows to highlight the icon that repre-
sents the mode you want to use. Notice that the name of the
mode appears on the lower portion of the screen beneath the
status bar. To get a description of the highlighted mode, press the
SHIFT + key. To travel to the mode you have highlighted, press
any one of the soft keys or the key.
Tip
You can also use the numeric keys to highlight the desired icon in the
NAVIGATOR screen. Each key corresponds to an icon in the matrix.
CONFIGURE
Before using your CLI-1450, you may want to configure it for your
specific needs. The CONFIGURE mode allows you to select
global, leakage and measurement related preferences and to
build and edit a channel plan that matches your cable plant.
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Configuration settings are divided into five categories; GLOBAL,
MEASUREMENT, LEAKAGE. CHANNEL PLAN, and INGRESS.
Use the up and down arrows to highlight the category you want
and then press the key.
Tip
You can also use the left-hand and right-hand soft keys to scroll
through the CONFIGURE categories and then press the middle soft
key to select the highlighted category.
Global Configuration
OPERATOR NAME
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CONTRAST LEVEL
Note
The contrast of the LCD is affected be variations in temperature. Your
CLI-1450 will automatically optimize the contrast level based on the
current temperature as measured from the built-in sensor.
SHUTOFF TIME-OUT
Note
You can manually turn off your CLI-1450 at any time by pressing the
button.
Note
The Shutoff Time-out feature is disabled during LEAKAGE mode.
BACKLIGHT TIME-OUT
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Tip
You can tell when the backlight is on even in bright sunlight by looking
for the backlight indicator at the left-hand edge of the Title Bar. The
indicator means that the backlight is currently on and will turn off
automatically. The indicator means that the backlight is on and will
remain on continuously. If you see no indicator, the backlight is off.
TIME
Sets the time for the internal real-time clock. The time is set,
displayed and printed in 24 hour format only (HH:MM:SS).
DATE FORMAT
You can specify the format in which the date is displayed and
printed. Select between the following formats:
MM/DD/YY
DD.MM.YY
YY.MM.DD
DATE
Sets the date for the internal real-time clock. You can specify the
format in which the date is set, displayed and printed (see DATE
FORMAT).
PRINTER
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Important
The baud rate of both your CLI-1450 and your printer must match (see
BAUD RATE).
Tip
A serial to parallel converter (such as the one manufactured by Black
Box Corp.) can be used for printing to a parallel printer.
LINES/PAGE
For text reports, you can specify the number of lines that will be
printed on each page before a form feed command is sent. Enter
0 if you do not want any form feeds to be sent.
BAUD RATE
This is the baud rate that is used when your CLI-1450 communi-
cates with another device through the serial port. Generally, you
will want to use the highest rate supported. Be sure that the baud
rate setting of your CLI-1450 matches that of the device that it is
connected to.
CLONE
You can easily transfer the entire configuration from one CLI-1450
unit to another. This saves you time when configuring multiple
units. First, connect a cable between the two CLI-1450 units.
Select CLONE only on the unit that you want to copy the configura-
tion to. Press the soft key to begin the transfer. Cloning
copies the configuration information and active channel plan only.
If you wish to copy only channel plans, use the Copy Remote
Channel Plan command.
Important
Be sure that the baud rate setting of your CLI-1450 matches that of the
device that it is connected to (see BAUD RATE).
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DIAGNOSTICS
Factory Default
Important
All stored settings are lost when you perform this operation.
Test Display
Measurement Configuration
TEMPERATURE UNITS
Selects the units that will be used for all signal level measure-
ments. You can select between; dBmV, dBµV and dBm.
PROBE COMPENSATION
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-99.9 and +99.9 dB. Probe compensation is added directly to
signal level measurements. The compensation value is indicated
in the upper left-hand corner of the measurement screens. There
is no indication, however, if the compensation value is zero.
Important
The PROBE COMPENSATION value does not affect INSTALLATION
mode. Level measurements made while checking an installation are
uncompensated.
Select YES if you want to see the audio carriers in the full scan
screen. You can achieve a faster scan by omitting the audio
carriers.
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You can enable or disable each test point in the list. When a test
point is disabled, you cannot use it when performing tests. Use the
up or down arrow to highlight the desired test point. If the
highlighted test point is disabled, you can enable it by pressing the
soft key. A check mark appears in the left-hand column to
indicate when a test point is enabled. If the test point is already
enabled, pressing the soft key disables it.
Tip
You can change the name of the USER DEFINED (CUSTOM) test point.
Notice that the edit box appears when this test point is highlighted.
When you press the key, the edit box becomes active and you can
enter any name up to fifteen characters long. Be sure to press the
key when finished to terminate your entry.
You can edit the limits for the highlighted test point by pressing the
soft key. The limits appear on the screen. Scroll down the list
to see all the limits.
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You can selectively enable or disable each individual limit. When
a limit is disabled, your CLI-1450 excludes it when checking
limits. If the highlighted limit is disabled, you can enable it by
pressing the soft key. A check mark appears in the left-hand
column to indicate when a limit is enabled. If the limit is already
enabled, pressing the soft key disables it.
Note
Analog limits are enabled by factory preset default. Digital limits are
disabled by factory preset default.
Note
If you disable all of the limits within a test point, the test point becomes
disabled. You cannot enable a test point that has no enabled limits.
You can edit the value of the highlighted limit by pressing the
key. When the edit box becomes active, enter the desired value.
Be sure to press the key when finished to terminate your
entry. Once all desired test points are enabled and edited, the
unit will be able to measure digital signals during an Installation
Check or an Auto Test.
Press the soft key to return all limits in the test point to their
factory preset values.
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CALIBRATION
Important
Before performing the Noise Floor Correction calibration, you should
make sure that there is nothing connected to either the or
ports (including Docking Station, DS-1) of your CLI-1450.
Important
The CLI-1450 meter assumes that leakage tag depth of modulation is
set for 3 dB. This is precisely set on the Acterna Model LT-1000
Leakage Tagger at the factory. If another manufacturer's tagger is used,
some calibration of percent modulation may be necessary for optimal
accuracy. Follow the tagger manufacturer's procedure for performing
this calibration.
INGRESS
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Start Frequency
Enter the start frequency that you want to monitor for reverse
ingress. You can select from 5 to 80 MHz.
Stop Frequency
Enter the stop frequency that you want to monitor for reverse
ingress. You can select from 5 to 80 MHz.
Increment
Important
There is a maximum of 140 measurement points. If you select the
start, stop and increment such that more than 140 points are required,
your CLI-1450 will create only as many points as possible. This means
that the stop frequency may be lower than what you desired.
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Dwell
This setting affects the scan rate of the ingress feature. You can
select from 1 to 25. As you increase the dwell, the scan rate is
slowed down. A slower scan rate allows for more sensitivity when
performing the ingress scan.
Check Limit
Limit Value
Enter the limit value at which a fail indication will occur. You can
select from -45 to +60 dBmV.
Leakage Configuration
ALARM CONDITION
ALARM THRESHOLD
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ALARM MUTE TIME-OUT
LEAKAGE UNITS
MEASUREMENT FREQUENCY
Enter the frequency of the carrier that you want to monitor for RF
leakage. You can select from 115 to 140 MHz.
DISTANCE UNITS
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the video quality of the tagged carrier. You can select a Tag
Modulation frequency from 3 to 25 Hz.
REFERENCE DISTANCE
There are several different types of antennas that you can use
with your CLI-1450 when measuring leakage. Press the key
to edit the antenna factor for each type.
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You can edit the antenna factor of the highlighted type by pressing the
key. When the edit box becomes active, enter the desired value.
Be sure to press the key when finished to terminate your entry.
Press the soft key to return the antenna factor of the highlighted type
to its factory preset value. The factory preset antenna factor for the dipole
antenna corresponds to theHD-1 Dipole Antenna that was shipped with
your unit. If you choose to use another type of dipole antenna, you must
change the antenna factor to that specified for the antenna.
You can enable or disable each antenna type. When a type is disabled,
you cannot use it when performing tests. Use the up or down arrow to
highlight the desired antenna. If the highlighted type is disabled, you can
enable it by pressing the soft key. A check mark appears in the left-
hand column to indicate when an antenna type is enabled. If the type is
already enabled, pressing the soft key disables it.
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What is a Channel Plan?
The starting point is the Configure screen. Press the SHIFT key
and the Level/Configure key to bring up the Configure screen.
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Using the up/down arrow keys, highlight Channel Plan and then
press soft key to bring up the Configure - Channel Plan
screen. This screen lists the various ingredients/processes for
building (configuring) a channel plan.
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Channel Plan screen showing the Default and other available
channel plans stored in the unit. The currently active channel is
denoted by an arrow tip to its left. To enable a different plan, use
the up or down arrow to highlight and then press the Center soft
key. To delete a plan, press the soft key.
NOTE
You cannot delete a currently active plan. You must load a different plan
first.
You may implement a plan from this list or let your instrument
“learn” the cable plant’s existing channel plan. You may then edit it
as desired.
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Highlight CHANNEL SEQUENCE from the Channel Plan screen
and press the soft key to make the Edit box active. Use up/
down arrow keys to select numeric or frequency. Press soft
key.
NOTE
The SCAN screen always displays channels in order of frequency
regardless of the CHANNEL SEQUENCE setting.
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NOTE
If your system is a PAL M type, select NTSC for your channel plan.
Using the numeric keypad, type in a value for the Stop Frequency
in the Edit box and press soft key. Then press the Right soft
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key. The unit will start searching for active channels and display the
Build Channel Plan - STEP 4 screen.
The unit will complete the build and display the Build Channel Plan-
STEP 5 screen (shown right above).
Press the Right soft key to return to the main Channel Plan menu.
From the Channel Plan screen, use the up/down arrow keys to
highlight EDIT CHANNEL PLAN, then press soft key. This will
bring up the Edit Channel Plan screen.
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The screen contains a list of all channels, their frequencies and
activation status (enabled channels carry a check mark under the
ENA column). To disable a channel, highlight the channel and
then press the soft key. To edit a channel’s parameters,
highlight that channel and then press the Center soft key. This
will bring up the Edit Channel screen.
IMPORTANT
You may find an enabled channel that is not in your channel plan. This
should be disabled. A channel may be missed if the frequency is special
or level too low.
IMPORTANT
You must enable a channel to perform measurements on it.
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LABEL
CARRIER
CENTER FREQ (MHz)— Digital
MEAS BW (MHz)— Digital
PACKAGE
SCRAMBLED
AUD OFFSET (MHz)
Enabled
Type
IMPORTANT
Digital signal level measurements are accurate only when performed on
carriers that are in a state of continuous (non-burst) transmission.
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Frequency
Channel Number
Label
Package
You can organize channels into packages. In the edit box, you
can select any package that is enabled (see CHANNEL PACK-
AGES). When you are checking an installation, you can specify
which packages the subscriber has ordered and your CLI-1450
will verify that the channels are correctly installed.
Scrambled
IMPORTANT
CLI-1450 supports several scrambling formats including the following:
• Horizontal Sync Suppression
• Vertical Sync Suppression
• Positive Trap
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Audio Offset (TV and DUAL type only)
This is the offset between the video and audio carriers in MHz.
This is the offset between the video and second audio carriers in MHz.
When you are finished editing the channel, press the Right soft key to
return to the channel list.
1.From the Configure - Edit Channel Plan screen, highlight the Chan-
nel that you wish to configure as digital, or select an Unused Channel.
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Select Tilt Channels
Press the Enter key a second time to deselect the TILT channel.
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To enable a package, press the soft key. A check mark will
appear to the left. To disable, press the soft key again. The
check mark will disappear.
To edit the name, highlight the Package and press ENTER key .
Use the Edit box to change the name. To complete, press ENTER
again.
IMPORTANT:
The number in the right-hand column of the package list indicates how
many channels are currently using the package. When you disable a
package, all channels using that package default to NONE (no package).
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MODEL CLI-1450
2 Using the
CLI-1450
INTRODUCTION
LEAKAGE
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You can read the leakage measurement numerically and on an
analog meter. The units in which leakage is being measured
appears directly below the meter.
Note
You can select the units you want to measure leakage in when you
configure your CLI-1450 (see LEAKAGE UNITS in the Leakage Configu-
ration section).
Note
You can specify the frequency of the carrier you want to monitor when
you configure your unit (see MEASUREMENT FREQUENCY in the
Leakage Configuration section).
ANNUNCIATORS
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Tag Detected
If you are using the LST 1700 with tagger activated or the
optional LT1000 Leakage Tagger, this icon appears when
your CLI-1450 has detected the tag signal. This is an
indication that the source of the leak originates from the plant
you are testing.
MEASUREMENT PEAK
The peak value is reset periodically. You can specify how quickly
you want it to reset (see PEAK HOLD RESET PERIOD in the
Leakage Configuration section).
Tip
You can manually reset the peak value at any time by pressing the
SHIFT + keys.
Note
You can adjust the threshold and specify the conditions at which the
alarm is triggered when you configure your unit (see the Leakage
Configuration section).
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SELECTING THE ANTENNA TYPE
You can use your CLI-1450 with several different types of anten-
nas. For accurate measurements, you should be sure that you
have selected the correct type for the antenna you are currently
using. Press the soft key to sequence through the available
antenna types. The type you have selected is represented in the
upper portion of the screen by one of the following icons:
Monopole
Dipole (HD-1)
Vehicle Mount (VMA-3)
Custom
Note
The characteristics for each type of antenna are programmable. Be sure
that you have enabled all the antenna types that you want to use. The
soft key is only available if there is more than one enabled type.
(see EDIT ANTENNA TYPES in the Leakage Configuration section).
Note
The antenna selection is only useful for field strength measurements. If
the measurement units you have selected result in an absolute mea-
surement, the soft key will not be available.
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Important
The most accurate and repeatable measurements are made using a
dipole antenna located at the required reference distance. This is the
only method recommended by Acterna for making regulation
compliance measurements.
Note
This feature is only useful when performing field strength measurements.
If the measurement units you have selected result in an absolute
measurement, the leakage distance will appear dimmed.
COMPENSATION
Tip
You can quickly clear out the compensation value by pressing the SHIFT
+ keys.
Important
Your CLI-1450 stores a separate compensation value for each antenna
type. The value automatically goes into effect when you select the
antenna. If you are using a calibrated leak field, be sure to make the
adjustment for each type of antenna that you want to use.
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Note
Compensation is only useful when performing field strength measure-
ments. If the measurement units you have selected result in an absolute
measurement, the soft key will not be available.
The Find and Fix mode is the ideal mode for locating leaks. The
Find and Fix mode detects and displays leakage measurements;
however, the leakage measurement is not as accurate as the
Measure mode. The leakage measurement value should only be
used to locate the source of a leak. To enter the Find and Fix
mode from the Measure mode, press the soft key.
The Find and Fix mode assists the operator in locating the leak-
age source through numeric and audible alarm indicators. As
your distance from the leakage point increases or decreases, the
numeric indicator on the bottom-right of the screen changes to
reflect the leakage level. The graph scale on the left side of the
screen is controlled by the peak value, and displays the current
leakage level in relation to the peak value. When the leakage
level meets or exceeds the alarm threshold, an audible alarm is
triggered. The alarm rate will increase as you move closer to the
leakage source.
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The Find and Fix mode uses the antenna type, leakage distance,
and compensation features established in the Measure mode.
When you want to change the parameters of these features or
obtain a more accurate measurement of the leak, press the
softfkey to return to the Measure mode.
Hint
Reflections can sometimes increase or decrease received strength. Be
sure to move the receiving antenna toward or away from the suspected
source to obtain the maximum signal reading.
MEASUREMENT HOLD
You can print the entire screen at any time by pressing the SHIFT
+ keys. A bar graph appears indicating the status of the
printout.
WARNING INDICATORS
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Under-range
The leakage level is below the measurement range of the
instrument.
Error
A hardware problem exists. If this condition persists, the unit
may need repair.
Find and Fix
Reminds the operator that the leakage measurement ob-
tained in the Find and Fix mode is not as accurate as the
Measure mode.
Note
The battery level is not monitored when in LEAKAGE mode.
Note
The Shutoff Time-out feature is disabled during LEAKAGE mode.
INSTALLATION
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SELECTING CHANNEL PACKAGES
Tip
Select “ALL CHANNELS” if you want to include all the enabled channels
in the plan.
Press the soft key or when you have finished. Now your
CLI-1450 will only evaluate the channels from the packages that
you have selected.
Tip
You can return to this screen at any time to change your package
selection by pressing the soft key.
The next thing you should do is tell your CLI-1450 at which test
point you are located. This determines which set of limits are
used. Press the soft key to sequence through the available
test points. The test point that you have selected is represented in
the upper portion of the screen by one of the following icons:
Subscriber Drop
Ground Block
Tap
User Defined
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Note
Be sure that you have enabled all of the test points that you are inter-
ested in using. The soft key is only available if there is more than
one enabled test point. (see EDIT TEST POINTS).
Important
Only the limits that are enabled in the selected test point are checked
(see EDIT TEST POINTS).
This is the overall limit check summary for all channels in the
packages that you have selected. You may have to scroll down
the list to see all the limits results.
Note
Only the limits that are enabled in the selected test point appear on this
screen. If there are no enabled test points, this screen will not be
available. You can however, view the CHANNEL LIST and CHANNEL
MEASUREMENT screens described as follows.
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THE CHANNEL LIST
Tip
In addition to using the and keys, you can also use the left
and right arrows to sequence through the results screens.
In the list you will find the channel number in the first column
followed by the label. The level of the video carrier is in the next
column. The package in which the channel is contained is dis-
played in the fourth column. Finally, the overall limits pass/fail
result for the channel is found in the last column.
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Adjacent Channel Failures
lower adjacent channel level
upper adjacent channel level
both upper and lower adjacent channel
levels
Video Level Failures
video level too high
video level too low
DVA Failures
DVA too high
DVA too low
CHANNEL MEASUREMENT
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along with the DVA for the selected channel. Use the up or down
arrows to select the previous or next channel in the list.
Tip
The results from the most recent installation check are stored automati-
cally. If you have selected another mode and wish to return to viewing
the installation results you can do so without having to repeat the
measurement process. Simply press the SHIFT + keys and the
results of the most recent installation check will appear.
LEVEL
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specific channel or frequency. The level is indicated both numeri-
cally and on an analog meter.
You can adjust the reference level setting of the analog bar meter
using the up and down arrows. When you press the SHIFT +
keys, your CLI-1450 automatically sets the optimum reference
level for you.
TUNING BY CHANNEL
When you are tuned to a channel, both the video and audio
carriers of the channel are measured and displayed simulta-
neously. The difference between the video and audio carriers
(DVA) is also shown. The channel number, type and label for the
channel that you are currently tuned to appear in the upper right-
hand portion of the screen. You can use the left or right arrows to
tune to the previous or next enabled channel in the plan. You can
also use the numeric entry keys to tune directly to the desired
channel. Press the soft key to tune by frequency.
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TUNING BY FREQUENCY
Use the left and right arrows to tune your CLI-1450. The frequency
increments or decrements by the step size that you have specified
in the Measurement configuration (see FREQUENCY TUNING
STEP SIZE). You can also use the numeric entry keys to tune
directly to the frequency desired.
MEASUREMENT HOLD
You can freeze the level measurement at any time by pressing the
SHIFT + keys. The measurement is retained even if the cable
is disconnected from the input port. Notice that the mode icon in
the upper left-hand portion of the screen flashes when the mea-
surement is on hold. Press the SHIFT + keys again to release
the hold. The hold is also released when you tune to a different
channel or frequency. The measurement is not retained when
another mode is selected or the CLI-1450 is shut off.
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PRINTING THE SCREEN
You can print the entire screen at any time by pressing the SHIFT
+ keys. A bar graph appears indicating the status of the
printout.
Tip
If you are using your CLI-1450 at a location where it is not convenient to
connect to a printer (such as on a pole), you can put the measurement
on hold until you are able to access the printer (see MEASUREMENT
HOLD).
WARNING INDICATORS
Under-range
The signal level is below the measurement range of the
instrument.
Error
A hardware problem exists. If this condition persists, the unit
may need repair.
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FULL SCAN
Press the key to select the FULL SCAN mode or choose the
icon from the NAVIGATOR. A spectral graph of all the
carriers in the channel plan appears.
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ADJUSTING THE SCALE
The scale setting is displayed above the graph. You can adjust
the scale to provide the best view of the carrier levels by pressing
the soft key. A new set of soft keys appear. Use the and
soft keys to increment and decrement the scale value. Press
the soft key when you have finished.
CHECKING LIMITS
You can verify that the carrier levels are within limits. First, you
need to tell your CLI-1450 which test point you are at. This
determines which set of limits are used.
Press the soft key to access the limits submenu. A new set
of soft keys appear.
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Press the soft key to sequence through the available test
points. The test point that you have selected is represented in the
upper portion of the screen by one of the following icons:
Subscriber Drop
Ground Block
Tap
User Defined
Note
Be sure that you have enabled all of the test points that you are inter-
ested in using. The soft key is only available if there is more than
one enabled test point. (see EDIT TEST POINTS).
When you have selected the limits submenu, the marker informa-
tion below the graph is replaced by the overall limit check sum-
mary for channels currently being displayed on the graph. For
each limit, the worst case actual value is displayed along with a
pass/fail status. The results are updated upon the completion of
each scan.
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Important
The limit check results apply only to the channels currently being
displayed on the graph — not the entire channel plan.
Note
Only the limits that are enabled in the selected test point appear on this
screen.
Note
The limit check results are updated with each scan. They are also
updated immediately when you press the or soft keys.
When you are finished viewing the overall limit results, press the
soft key to return to the main menu.
Up or down arrows to the left of the video level and DVA numeric
measurement tell you when the limits have been exceeded.
measurement too high
measurement too low
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lower adjacent channel level
upper adjacent channel level
both upper and lower adjacent channel levels
MEASUREMENT HOLD
You can freeze the scan measurement at any time by pressing the
SHIFT + keys. The measurement is retained even if the cable
is disconnected from the input port. Notice that the mode icon in
the upper left-hand portion of the screen flashes when the mea-
surement is on hold. Press the SHIFT + keys again to release
the hold. The measurement is not retained when another mode is
selected or the CLI-1450 is shut off.
You can print the entire screen at any time by pressing the SHIFT
+ keys. A bar graph appears indicating the status of the
printout.
WARNING INDICATORS
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displaying one of the following warning indicators to the left of the
numeric level measurement in the marker information area:
Over-range
The signal level is above the measurement range of the
instrument.
Under-range
The signal level is below the measurement range of the
instrument.
Error
A hardware problem exists. If this condition persists, the unit
may need repair.
TILT
Important
You can choose which carriers appear on this screen when you config-
ure your channel plan (see SELECT TILT CHANNELS).
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MOVING THE MARKER
Notice that the bars representing the low and high pilots are solid
and all others are dim. You can select which carriers are used for
the tilt measurement. To select the low pilot carrier, move the
cursor to the desired carrier and press the soft key. To select
the high pilot carrier, move the cursor to the desired carrier and
press the soft key. The tilt measurement is calculated from
the low and high pilot carriers that you have selected.
The scale setting is displayed above the graph. You can adjust
the scale to provide the best view of the carrier levels by pressing
the soft key. A new set of soft keys appears. Use the and
soft keys to increment and decrement the scale value. Press
the soft key when you have finished.
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MEASUREMENT HOLD
You can freeze the tilt measurement at any time by pressing the
SHIFT + keys. The measurement is retained even if the cable
is disconnected from the input port. Notice that the mode icon in
the upper left-hand portion of the screen flashes when the mea-
surement is on hold. Press the SHIFT + keys again to release
the hold. The measurement is not retained when another mode is
selected or the CLI-1450 is shut off.
You can print the entire screen at any time by pressing the SHIFT
+ keys. A bar graph appears indicating the status of the
printout.
SCAN
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Note
The channels that appear on this screen are the same ones that you
selected when you configured your tilt channels. (see SELECT TILT
CHANNELS).
The scale setting is displayed above the graph. You can adjust
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the scale to provide the best view of the carrier levels by pressing
the soft key. A new set of soft keys appears. Use the and
soft keys to increment and decrement the scale value. Press
the soft key when you have finished.
CHECKING LIMITS
You can verify that the carrier levels are within limits. First, you
need to tell your CLI-1450 which test point you are at. This
determines which set of limits are used. Press the soft key to
sequence through the available test points. The test point that you
have selected is represented in the upper portion of the screen by
one of the following icons:
Subscriber Drop
Ground Block
Tap
Custom (User Defined )
Note
Be sure that you have enabled all of the test points that you are inter-
ested in using. The soft key is only available if there is more than
one enabled test point. (see EDIT TEST POINTS).
When you have selected the limits submenu. the marker informa-
tion below the graph is replaced by the overall limit check sum-
mary for channels currently being displayed on the graph. For
each limit, the worst case actual value is displayed along with a
pass/fail status. The results are updated upon completion of each
scan. When the cursor is on an analog channel, all the analog
limits are displayed. When the cursor is on a digital channel, the
digital limits are displayed as shown below.
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Cursor on Analog Channel Cursor on Digital Channel
You can quickly check to see if all SCAN carriers are within
limits by looking at the PASS/FAIL indicator above the graph.
MEASUREMENT HOLD
You can print the entire screen at any time by pressing the
SHIFT + keys. A bar graph appears indicating the status of
the printout.
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STORING A SCAN FILE
AUTO TEST
Important
When performing an Auto Test, only the channels enabled in the
currently selected channel plan are measured.
Choose Location
If desired, you can log information about the location at which you
are performing the test. The information will be stored in the Auto
Test file along with the measurement data. It will be available
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when viewing and printing the Auto Test results. This first
screen presents you with a list of available locations. To create
a new location, press the soft key. Press soft key to
delete the location highlighted in the list. Press the soft key
to select the highlighted location and continue to the next step.
Tip
If you are not interested in logging the information, select NONE from
the list. Your CLI-1450 will present you with only the steps required to
configure the test.
Tip
You can rename the location highlighted in the directory by pressing
the SHIFT + keys. A screen will appear asking you to enter a new
name.
New/Edit Location
Note
Your CLI-1450 will remind you when you have not stored the location.
You should only do this, however, if you think you will return for
another test.
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make test measurements. If you have selected such a type, this
screen will appear. Use the up and down arrows to choose the
appropriate probe point from the list and then press the soft
key.
Measure Voltage
You can log voltage measurements that you make using your
multimeter. These will appear when viewing or printing the results
of the Auto Test. When you have finished entering the measure-
ments, press the soft key.
Compensation
Enter the name you want to use for the results file that is created.
Your CLI-1450 will let you know if there is already a results file
with the name that you enter. If desired, you can overwrite an
existing file of the same name. When you are ready for the next
step, press the soft key.
Type of Test
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time. Use the up and down arrows to select the type of test you
want and then press the soft key.
Set Schedule
This screen will appear only if you have selected a scheduled test.
The default schedule will perform four intervals over a twenty-four
hour period beginning at the present time and date. If you require
a different schedule, use the up and down arrows to edit the
schedule and then press the soft key.
Temperature
Important
For scheduled tests, the manual temperature entry is used for the first
interval only. Subsequent intervals will record the temperature as
measured by the internal sensor. For accurate measurements, your CLI-
1450 reads the internal temperature sensor immediately upon power-up.
When you are ready to begin the test, press the soft key.
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The number, type and carrier frequency of the channel currently
being measured is displayed. The bar graph indicates the per-
centage of channels measured.
If you are performing a scheduled test, the time remaining until the
next interval will appear upon completion of the measurements.
Important
To conserve battery life, your CLI-1450 will automatically shut itself off
between scheduled intervals.
When the auto test is complete, your CLI-1450 will display a list of
Auto Test files that are available for viewing and printing.
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Note
See VIEW mode to find out how to access files from Auto Tests that you
have performed.
While performing an Auto Test, you will not be able to select other
modes without first canceling the test in progress. Doing this will
result in an incomplete test — you will not be able to resume the
previously configured test.
Press the soft key to cancel the Auto Test. Your CLI-1450
will display a warning message and ask you to confirm your
request.
VIEW
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Use the up and down arrows to select the type of file that you want
to view from the main menu and then press the key.
Upon selecting the file category from the VIEW main menu, you
are presented with a directory of existing files. For example,
below is the directory of Scan files:
To view a file, use the up and down arrows to highlight the name
of the file that you want to view and then press either the soft
key or the key.
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To delete the highlighted file, press the soft key. You can
delete more than one file at a time by selecting multiple files using
the soft key. Each press of this soft key alternately selects
and deselects the file that you have highlighted. An indicator
appears in the left-hand column to show that you have selected
the file. Select all the files that you want to delete before pressing
the soft key.
Tip
You can print Installation and Auto Test files from the directory. To print
an Installation or Auto Test file, use the up and down arrows to highlight
the name of the file that you want to print and then press SHIFT + .
You can print multiple file by first selecting them using the soft key
and then press SHIFT + . If a scheduled type Auto Test is highlighted,
all intervals contained in the file will be printed. You must view Scan files
in order to print them.
Tip
You can rename the file highlighted in the directory by pressing the
SHIFT + keys. A screen will appear asking you to enter a new name.
Note
When viewing an Installation file, the date and time that the file was
stored appears in the status bar and the file name appears at the top of
the screen above the title bar.
Tip
You can resave an Installation file by pressing the SHIFT + keys.
This allows you to change the name of the file.
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VIEWING SCAN FILES
There are three types of scans that you can store and view — full
scans, six-channel scans and tilt measurements. The type of
scan depends on which screen you are in when you store the file.
Once the scan is stored, you cannot change its type.
Tip
You can tell what type of scan you have selected in the directory without
having to view it. Just look at the icon in the upper right-hand portion of
the screen directly below the title bar:
FULL SCAN
SIX-CHANNEL SCAN
TILT MEASUREMENT
You view Scan files using the same screen in which the file was
stored. For example, the following screen is used to view full scan
files:
Important
When viewing a Scan file, you can adjust the screen settings the same
as when you are viewing a “live” measurement. These settings are
described earlier in this manual.
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Note
You can print the entire screen at any time by pressing the SHIFT +
keys. A bar graph appears indicating the status of the printout.
Note
When viewing a Scan file, the date and time that the file was stored
appears in the status bar and the file name appears at the top of the
screen above the title bar.
Tip
You can resave a Scan file by pressing the SHIFT + keys. This
allows you to change the name of the file and/or save any changes
you have made to the screen settings.
Upon selecting the desired Auto Test file, you are presented with
a list of intervals that are contained within the file. The list in-
cludes the interval number, date, time and temperature when the
interval was recorded.
Note
Immediate type Auto Tests consist of only a single interval.
Press the soft key to view information about the Auto Test
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file. This displays the information that was logged when you
configured the test. The items presented depend upon the
location type that you selected.
Note
To print a 24-hour format report, use the up and down arrows to highlight
the first interval that you want included in the report and then press
SHIFT + . The report will include the highlighted interval plus the
following three for a total of (up to) four intervals.
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The first screen that will appear is a tabular list that includes the
video and audio carrier levels along with the delta V/A for each
channel. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the list.
Indicators appear within the list to flag out-of-limit conditions.
The following table relates each indicator with its meaning:
* adjacent channel limit violation (does not apply to digital
channels)
- over limit violation
¯ under limit violation
> over range measurement error
< under range measurement error
E unlocked measurement error
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To view the data for the channel highlighted in the list press the
soft key or the key. Use the PASS/FAIL indicator to
quickly determine whether the channel has passed the limits
check. If the channel failed, you can identify the reason(s) for the
failure by looking at the symbols that appear in this indicator.
Press the soft key or the key again to scroll to the limit
check summary. To quickly determine the status of the overall
limit check, look at the PASS/FAIL indicator located in the upper
portion of the screen. This indicates FAIL if any channel is not
within the required limits. For each limit, the worst case value is
displayed along with a pass/fail status. You may have to scroll
down the list to see all the limits results.
Note
Be sure that you have enabled all of the test points that you are inter-
ested in using. The soft key is only available if there is more than
one enabled test point. (see EDIT TEST POINTS).
Only the limits that are enabled in the selected test point will be
checked.
Note
When viewing the data from an interval, you can print a comprehensive
report by pressing SHIFT + .
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INGRESS SCAN
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ADJUSTING THE SCALE
The scale setting is displayed above the graph. You can adjust
the scale to provide the best view of the ingress level by pressing
the soft key. A new set of soft keys appear. Use the and
soft keys to increment and decrement the scale value. Press
the soft key when you have finished.
Use the soft key to zoom in and the soft key to zoom
out. The magnification factor is displayed above the graph. Press
the soft key when you have finished.
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for the failure by looking at the ingress scan and moving the
marker to identify the frequencies at which it failed.
MEASUREMENT HOLD
You can print the entire screen at any time by pressing the SHIFT
+ keys. A bar graph appears indicating the status of the
printout.
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MODEL CLI-1450
3 Reference
HELP
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Example of HELP Screen
Next to the icon is a brief description of the function that the soft
key performs. If an icon is currently inactive "feature not available"
is displayed.
INFORMATION
Choose the icon from the NAVIGATOR. Here you can view
information concerning your CLI-1450. The type of information
includes; model, frequency range, serial #, firmware version,
calibration date, channel plan, memory used, and current tem-
perature.
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you need assistance or have questions related to the use of this
product, call or email Acterna’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for
customer support.
Region Phone Number Hours of Operation
Americas 1-866-ACTERNA M-F, 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. EST
1-866-228-3762
1-941-752-9222 M-F, 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. EST
Europe, Africa, 00800 882 85822 M-F, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. GMT
and Mid-East (European Free phone)
+33 (0) 1 39 30 24 24
(Acterna France)
Asia and +852 2892 0990 M-F, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
the Pacific (Hong Kong)
During off-hours you can request assistance by doing one of the follow-
ing: leave a voice mail message at the Technical Assistance number in
your region; email North American Technical Assistance Center,
tac@acterna.com, or European Technical Assistance Center,
eurotac@acterna.com; or submit your question using our online Techni-
cal Assistance. Request form at www.acterna.com.
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MODEL CLI-1450
A Appendix A:
Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency
Range: 45 to 559 MHz; 5 to 890 MHz (optional);
sub band option (5 to 80 MHz)
Accuracy: 20 ppm
Tuning Resolution: 25 kHz
Level Measurement
Range: -20 to +50 dBmV
Resolution: 0.1 dB
Accuracy1: +0.75 dB Flatness; +0.75 dB Linearity
at 25°C (77°F)
Digital Average Power: +2 .0 dB (typical)
(Optional)
Scan Mode
Number of Channels: 120
Scan Rate: Approximately 6 carriers / second
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Leakage Mode Level Measurement
Input Sensitivity
(LD-3, VMA-3)
Video Detection:
From 1.0 mV with LT1000 Leakage Tagger activated (121 to
133.2625 MHz)
CW Detection:
From 0.5 µV (typical) with LT1000 Leakage Tagger activated (121
to 133.2625 MHz)
Measurement:
From 1.4 µV (115 to 140 MHz)
Range:
0.5 to 2,000 µV (at input connector)
Measure Mode
Accuracy: +1.5 dB @ 25°C (77°F)
Find and Fix Mode
Accuracy: +2.25 dB @ 25°C (77°F)
Tuning
Tunes to video carrier frequencies in the 115 to 140 MHz range
Accuracy: 20 ppm
Resolution: 25 kHz
General
Dimensions: 4.25" (W) x 10.5" (H) x 3" (D)
Weight: 1.36 kg (3 lb.)
Operating Temp. Range:-10 to +50°C (14 to 122°F)
Water Resistance: Meets or exceeds MIL-STD-810D
(Method 506.2)
Powering
Battery Life: 2.25 hours continuous (backlight off),
replaceable battery cartridge
Charge Time: 16 hours max. with unit off
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Standard Accessories
4010-00-0114: AC/DC charger/adapter
1019-00-0479: Battery cartridge for CLI-1450
1019-00-1275: HD-1 Dipole Antenna
6510-00-0416: Operation Manual, Model CLI-1450
Options
LT1000 Leakage Tagger Option
1450DIG: For measuring the average power of digital signals
MSUHF: Frequency extension to cover range: 45 to 890 MHz
MSSUB: Frequency extension to include 5 to 80 MHz, and reverse
ingress scan mode
1019-00-0476: CLI-1450 Soft Carrying Case
DS-1: Vehicle mount "Docking Station"
VMA-3: Magnetic mount 1/4 λ whip antenna
1019-00-0470: Cloning Cable (RS232 Interconnect cable)
1019-00-0558: Charger/Adapter universal input, 12VDC output
4010-00-0119: Charger/Adapter 120VAC to 12 VDC
4010-00-0143: MBC-4 Battery Charger
1019-00-0554: European Charger/Adapter
1019-00-0479: Field replaceable battery cartridge
1019-00-0557: Cigarette Lighter Power Adaptor
MSCLI Printer: Portable serial thermal fusion printer kit
1019-00-0468: P-Stealth printer cable
1019-00-0467: Generic serial printer cable - 25 pin male connector
1019-00-0469: CLI-1450 and microStealth to PC Cable
1019-00-0460: Replacement input Connectors, F/BNC & F/F
3010-16-0025: Flexible Rubber Antenna
1019-00-1275: HD-1 Dipole Antenna
3010-16-0028: HD-1 Antenna Elements
1019-00-1276: HD-1 Pole
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Precision F-Connector (MSUHF Option only)
This instrument is designed to perform accurate level measure-
ments at frequencies greater than 550 MHz. In order to achieve the
desired accuracy at higher frequencies, a precision F-connector
(2110-06-1029) is installed, and a spare is provided. Replace this
connector only with a Acterna approved precision F-connector.
1
Sub band option - 0 dBmV minimum
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MODEL CLI-1450
B
Appendix B:
Power
Management
and Battery
To install the battery pack, insert the bottom of the pack into the
groove and press down on the battery pack until it clicks into place.
WARNING:
The CLI and microStealth battery packs are NOT interchangeable. Use
only the battery pack specified for use with the CLI-1450.
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Charging the Battery Pack
To recharge the battery pack, plug the AC adapter into the unit.
The unit will be fully charged in 16 hours with unit off, and 30
hours with unit operating. Use only the AC adapter supplied with
the unit or obtained from Acterna. Use of any other adapter could
damage the unit.
Battery Tips
The CLI-1450 is shipped from the factory only with a light charge.
You should recharge the battery upon receipt of your unit to
ensure a full charge.
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MODEL CLI-1450
C Appendix C:
Interface Port
CONNECTOR
C-1
CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
CLI-1450 TO PC (1019-00-0469)
C-2
CLI-1450 TO CLI-1450 (1019-00-0470)
C-3
MODEL CLI-1450
D
Appendix D:
Setting Up A
Calibrated
Leak Field
INTRODUCTION
D-1
SETUP
NOTE:
The calibration area should be as free from obstructions and conductive
reflecting surfaces as possible.
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b. Source antenna should be carefully located to isolate it from
sources of reflection.
CALIBRATION
Tip
You can quickly clear out the compensation value by pressing the SHIFT
+ keys.
Important
Your CLI-1450 stores a separate compensation value for each antenna
type. The value automatically becomes effective when you select the
antenna. If you are using a calibrated leak field, be sure to make the
adjustment for each type of antenna that you want to use.
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MODEL CLI-1450
E
Appendix E:
Technical Note
VMA-3
INTRODUCTION
The VMA-3 Quarterwave Antenna is a field tunable antenna
designed to perform leakage measurements when used with the
Acterna Model CLI-1450 leakage meters. The field tunable 1/4 l
antenna can be cut to any frequency in the 115-140 MHz range.
INSTALLATION
The VMA-3 is easy to install. To adjust the VMA-3 antenna to the
desired frequency:
1. Using the cutting chart, locate the desired frequency on the
horizontal axis.
2. Draw a vertical straight line to the point of intersection with the
sloping line for the antenna to be tuned.
3. Draw a horizontal straight line to the point of intersection with
the vertical axis.
4. Read the approximate length "L" (in inches) of the antenna
element from the vertical axis.
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Note:
It is highly recommended that the element be cut long and trimmed
down to the exact frequency desired.
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(Inches)
21.5
21
20.5
20
19.5
19
115 117.5 120 122.5 125 127.5 130 132.5 135 137.5 140
Frequency
MHZ
Desired
Frequency
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OPERATION
For normal measurements, connect the connector on the antenna
assembly directly to the antenna connection on the Model CLI-
1450 leakage meter or to the DS-1 Docking Station.
The antenna used in leakage detection is also referred to as a
quarter-wave antenna because it is equal in length to one-quarter
the measured wavelength in free space.
An antenna's response (receiving or radiation) pattern is deter-
mined by its ability to receive or radiate signals better when tuned
or pointed in one direction. If pointed or tuned elsewhere, the
antenna's ability to receive is diminished. Maximum performance
will be attained by locating the antenna at the center of the vehicle
roof. However, satisfactory results can be attained in other loca-
tions, such as rear fender or the trunk lid.
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