
2-7 Symbols and Indicators Instrument Overview
2-10 PN: 10580-00252 Rev. A Site Master User Guide
2-7 Symbols and Indicators
The following symbols and indicators indicate the instrument status or condition on the
display.
Calibration Symbols
The current calibration status and type is displayed in the upper-left of the screen when in
Cable & Antenna Analyzer mode. See Figure 2-5 on page 2-6. The five status messages are
described next.
Cal Status: ON, Flex
The Site Master has been calibrated with discrete Open, Short, and Load components. This is
a FlexCal calibration indicating it is possible to change the frequency range after calibration.
Cal Status: ON, Standard
The Site Master has been calibrated with discrete Open, Short, and Load components. This is
a Standard calibration indicating it is not possible to change the frequency range after
calibration without performing another calibration.
Cal Status: ON, Flex, Insta
The Site Master has been calibrated with the InstaCal module. This is a FlexCal calibration
indicating it is possible to change the frequency range after calibration.
Cal Status: ON, Standard, Insta
The Site Master has been calibrated with the InstaCal module. The Site Master has been
calibrated with discrete Open, Short, and Load components. This is a Standard calibration
indicating it is not possible to change the frequency range after calibration without
performing another calibration.
Cal Status Off:
The Site Master has not been calibrated.
For calibration procedures refer to the Cable & Antenna Measurement Guide
(PN: 10580-00241) listed in Appendix A.
Battery Symbols
The battery symbol above the display indicates the charge remaining in the battery. The
colored section inside the symbol changes size and color with the charge level.
Green: Battery is 30% to 100% charged
Yellow: Battery is 10% to 30% charged
Red: Battery 0% to 10% charged
Lightning Bolt: Battery is being charged (any color symbol)
Detailed battery information is also available in the Status dialog box (System > Status).
Figure 2-8. Battery Status
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