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IFR IFR-1900 CSA Communications Service Monitor
Manufacturer:
Model:
IFR-1900 CSA
Date:
1998
Category:
Group:
Description:
DUAL MODE / TRI-BAND CELLULAR SYSTEM-ANALYZER
Service Manual
Manual Type:
Service Manual
Pages:
418
Size:
12.32 Mbytes (12923076 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
1002-3400-600
Date:
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
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2015 05 24
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TMAC USERS MANUAL VOLUME I HOST (Includes General TMAC) This Two Volume Manual contains instructions for remotely operating the IFR-1900 CSA Communication Service Monitor and Tri-Band/Dual Mode Cellular System Analyzer. The instruction ievel is relatively basic and presupposes no previous experience on the part of the operator with remote operation of a communication service monitor or cellular system analyzer. A basic understanding of communication electronics and cellular system formats is helpful. It is strongly recommended that the operator be thoroughly familiar with this manual as well as the Operation Manuals of the Test Set before attempting to operate the Test Set, remotely. ORGANIZATION The IFR-1900 CSA TMAC Users Manual is composed of the following volumes and sections; VOLUME I - IFR-1900 CSA GENERAL AND HOST SPECIFIC TMAC SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION Provides an introduction to the TMAC language. SECTION 2 - TMAC (TEST MACRO LANGUAGES OVERVIEW Describes and explains the various features of the TMAC language, focusing primarily on General TMAC. SECTION 3 - GENERAL TMAC COMMANDS Lists ali General TMAC Commands alphabetically and provides a detailed definition of each command. SECTION 4 - CREATING AND LOADING TMAC PROGRAMS Provides step-by-step procedures and examples for creating and loading TMAC programs. SECTION 5 - HOST SPECIFIC TMAC QUICK REFERENCE LIST Briefly lists the IFR-1900 CSA HOST TMAC commands in alphabetical order. SECTION 6 - HOST SPECIFIC TMAC COMMANDS Lists and details the Specific TMAC commands for the IFR-1900 CSA HOST. Commands are arranged by Operation Mode for convenience.

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