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Article 4.  Export Restrictions 

  You shall not use or otherwise export or 

re-export directly or indirectly this Software 
except as authorized by the laws and 
regulations of Japan and the United States, 
etc. In particular, this Software shall not be 
exported or re-exported (a) into any Japan or 
US embargoed countries or (b) to anyone 
restricted by the Japanese export control 
regulations, or the US Treasury 
Department's list of Specially Designated 
Nationals or the US Department of 
Commerce Denied Persons List or Entity 
List. In using this Software, you warrant 
that you are not located in any such 
embargoed countries or on any such lists. 
You also agree that you will not use or 
otherwise export or re-export this Software 
for any purposes prohibited by the Japanese 
and US laws and regulations, including, 
without limitation, the development, design 
and manufacture or production of missiles or 
nuclear, chemical or biological weapons of 
mass destruction, and conventional weapons. 

Article 5.  Change of Terms 

  Anritsu may change without your approval 

the terms of this EULA if the changes are for 
the benefit of general customers, or are 
reasonable in light of the purpose of this 
EULA and circumstances of the changes. At 
the time of change, Anritsu will inform you 
of those changes and its effective date, as a 
general rule 45

 

days, in advance on its 

website, or in writing or by e-mail. 

Article 6.  Termination 

1.  Anritsu may terminate this EULA 

immediately if you violate any conditions 
described herein. This EULA shall also be 
terminated immediately by Anritsu if there 
is any good reason that it is deemed difficult 
to continue this EULA, such as your 
violation of Anritsu copyrights, patents, etc. 
or any laws and ordinances, or if it turns out 
that you belong to an antisocial organization 

or has a socially inappropriate relationship 
with members of such organization. 

2.  You and Anritsu may terminate this EULA 

by a written notice to the other party 30 
days in advance. 

Article 7.  Damages 

  If Anritsu suffers any damages or loss, 

financial or otherwise, due to your violation 
of the terms of this EULA, Anritsu shall 
have the right to seek proportional damages 
from you. 

Article 8.  Responsibility after Termination 

  Upon termination of this EULA in 

accordance with Article 6, you shall cease all 
uses of this Software immediately and shall 
as directed by Anritsu either destroy or 
return this Software and any backup copies, 
full or partial, to Anritsu. 

Article 9.  Negotiation for Dispute 

Resolution 

  If matters of interpretational dispute or 

items not covered under this EULA arise, 
they shall be resolved by negotiations in 
good faith between you and Anritsu. 

Article 10. Governing Law and Court of 

Jurisdiction 

  This EULA shall be governed by and 

interpreted in accordance with the laws of 
Japan without regard to the principles of the 
conflict of laws thereof, and any disputes 
arising from or in relation to this EULA that 
cannot be resolved by negotiation described 
in Article 9 shall be subject to and be settled 
by the exclusive agreed jurisdiction of the 
Tokyo District Court of Japan. 

 

Revision History: 

February 29th, 2020 
December 17th, 2021 

 

Summary of Contents for MX371054A

Page 1: ...n For safety and warning information please read this manual before attempting to use the equipment Additional safety and warning information is provided within the MG3710A MG3710E Vector Signal Generator MG3740AAnalog Signal Generator Operation Manual Please also refer to it before using the equipment Keep this manual with the equipment ...

Page 2: ...nual The following safety symbols are used inside or on the equipment near operation locations to provide information about safety items and operation precautions Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols and take the necessary precautions BEFORE using the equipment This indicates a prohibited operation The prohibited operation is indicated symbolically in or near the barred c...

Page 3: ...is warranty does not cover damage to this software caused by Acts of God natural disasters and misuse or mishandling by the customer In addition this warranty is valid only for the original equipment purchaser It is not transferable if the equipment is resold Anritsu Corporation shall assume no liability for damage or financial loss of the customer due to the use of or a failure to use this equipm...

Page 4: ...product s country of origin for re export from your country Before re exporting the product or manuals please contact us to confirm whether they are export controlled items or not When you dispose of export controlled items the products manuals need to be broken shredded so as not to be unlawfully used for military purpose ...

Page 5: ...es claimed by third parties arising out of or related to your use or inability to use this Software unless the damages are caused due to Anritsu s intentional or gross negligence Article 3 Limitation of Liability 1 If a fault bug is discovered in this Software making this Software unable to operate as described in the operation manual or specifications even though you have used this Software as de...

Page 6: ...any conditions described herein This EULA shall also be terminated immediately by Anritsu if there is any good reason that it is deemed difficult to continue this EULA such as your violation of Anritsu copyrights patents etc or any laws and ordinances or if it turns out that you belong to an antisocial organization or has a socially inappropriate relationship with members of such organization 2 Yo...

Page 7: ... undergoing a thorough virus check Adding software Do not download or install software that has not been specifically recommended or licensed by Anritsu Network connections Ensure that the network has sufficient anti virus security protection in place Protection against malware malicious software such as viruses This equipment runs on Windows Operating System To connect this equipment to network t...

Page 8: ...ng removable media e g USB flash drive and CF memory card Connecting to network Connect your computer to the network that provides adequate protection against computer viruses Protection against malware malicious software such as viruses To connect your computer to network the following is advised Activate Firewall Install important updates of Windows Use antivirus software Cautions on Proper Oper...

Page 9: ...re and remote functions MG3700A MG3710A MG3710E Vector Signal Generator MG3740A Analog Signal Generator Operation Manual IQproducer This describes the functions and how to use the IQproducer which is Windows software for the Signal Generator MX371054A Interference Waveform Pattern for LTE Receiver Test Operation Manual This document This describes basic operations and functions of the Interference...

Page 10: ...ts Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 1 1 Product overview 1 2 1 2 Product Composition 1 3 Chapter 2 How to Use Waveform Patterns 2 1 2 1 Preparing Waveform Pattern 2 2 Chapter 3 Normal Setup Screen 3 1 3 1 Waveform Pattern Type 3 2 ...

Page 11: ...Overview 1 1 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the MX371054A Interference Waveform Pattern for LTE Receiver Test hereafter this waveform pattern 1 1 Product Overview 1 2 1 2 Product Composition 1 3 ...

Page 12: ...hased for each MG3710A MG3710E unit using this pattern The MG3710A MG3710E must include the minimum required configuration shown in Table 1 1 1 when using this waveform pattern Table 1 1 1 3GPP standard Table Test Item Min configuration Standard 3GPP TS 36 521 1 V16 UE conformance specification Radio transmission and reception Part 1 Conformance testing Tables Table A 3 2 1 Fixed Reference Channel...

Page 13: ...acking check that all items listed in Table 1 2 1 are included If any item is missing contact your Anritsu sales representative immediately Table 1 2 1 Product Composition Item Model Symbol Product name Q ty Remarks Software MX371054A Interference Waveform Pattern for LTE Receiver Test 1 DVD R Includes license file and operation manual ...

Page 14: ...Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 ...

Page 15: ...attern to internal hard disk Loading waveform patterns from the hard disk to the waveform memory Selecting a waveform pattern to be output from the MG3710A MG3710E This chapter explains the details of these operations 2 1 Preparing Waveform Pattern 2 2 2 1 1 Installing waveform license 2 2 2 1 2 Transferring waveform pattern to internal hard disk 2 3 2 1 3 Loading to waveform memory 2 4 2 1 4 Sele...

Page 16: ... disk of the MG3710A MG3710E and output the pattern 2 1 1 Installing waveform license To load the waveform pattern to the memory the license file corresponding to each pattern must be installed Refer to the following for installation of the license file MG3710A MG3710E Operation Manual 9 4 4 Install Adding deleting waveform licenses Waveform Licenses ...

Page 17: ...d Loading to Memory Using Transfer Setting Wizard in the MG3710A MG3710E IQproducer Transferring a waveform pattern to the internal hard disk of the MG3710A MG3710E loading the waveform from the hard disk to the waveform memory and then outputting the waveform pattern can be done using this wizard Transfer Setting Panel This function is loaded by selecting Transfer Setting Panel in the Simulation ...

Page 18: ... can be loaded into the waveform memory by using the instruction panel of the MG3710A MG3710E or by using a remote command For operation using the front panel refer below MG3710A MG3710E Operation Manual 7 3 4 Loading waveform pattern Load For operation using remote commands refer below MG3710A MG3710E Operation Manual 7 3 4 Loading waveform pattern Load Using Transfer Setting Panel of IQproducer ...

Page 19: ...MG3710A MG3710E or by using a remote command For operation using the front panel refer below MG3710A MG3710E Operation Manual 7 3 5 Selecting output waveform pattern Select For operation using remote commands refer below MG3710A MG3710E Operation Manual 7 3 5 Selecting output waveform pattern Select Using Transfer Setting Panel of IQproducer A waveform pattern can be loaded from the LAN connected ...

Page 20: ...is selected Use the following procedure to output the same waveform pattern again Press F8 Restart in the ARB Waveform function menu Refer to F8 Restart in Table 7 3 1 2 in the MG3710A MG3710E Operation Manual Waveform is also output by applying trigger Refer to 7 3 8 Start Frame Trigger in the MG3710A MG3710E Operation Manual ...

Page 21: ...tails of Waveform Pattern This chapter explains details of the MX371054A Interference Waveform Pattern for LTE Receiver Test hereafter this waveform pattern 3 1 Waveform Pattern Type 3 2 3 1 1 Interference Waveform Pattern for LTE Receiver Test 3 3 ...

Page 22: ...orm pattern are explained in this section Section 3 1 1 shows the QPSK modulation waveform patterns of interference for LTE UE Receiver Test conforming to the 3GPP standard Note Before testing we recommend transferring all the waveform patterns to the MG3710A MG3710E and loading them into waveform memory ...

Page 23: ...terference conforming to the 3GPP standard Table 3 1 1 1 shows the Channel Bandwidth CBW Subcarrier spacing SCS and Allocated resource blocks Allocated RB supported by each waveform pattern Table 3 1 1 1 CBW SCS and Allocated RB of Waveform Patterns Waveform Pattern Name CBW MHz SCS kHz Allocated RB DL_Interferer_1_4M 1 4 15 6 DL_Interferer_3M 3 15 15 DL_Interferer_5M 5 15 25 DL_Interferer_10M 10 ...

Page 24: ...Chapter 3 Details of Waveform Pattern 3 4 ...

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