Defining system regions
- Make sure that the “Devices” tab contains device data.
- In the “System regions” tab, click on “Add system region...” or rightclick on the blank space of the “System regions” tab and select “Add system region” from the shortcut menu.
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Enter a name for the system region in the “Name” field 1.
The default name “Region 01” is displayed in the “Name” field; as system regions are added, they are numbered in consecutive order.
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From the “Devices in no system region” box 2, select a device or a transmission link and then click on the white right-pointing arrow.
The device/transmission link is moved to the “Devices in this system region” box 3.
- Repeat these steps for the other devices/transmission links.
If you can ensure that the devices are used spatially or temporally separated:
- Activate the “Independent calculation of intermodulations“ 4 check box.
If you have defined system regions in order to achieve a frequency range separation of systems but you cannot rule out the possibility of interference with other devices:
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Make sure that the “Independent calculation of intermodulations” 4 check box is not activated.
After confirming the “Add system region” window by clicking on “OK”, the system region 1 is displayed in the upper window area of the “System regions” tab.
If the “System regions” check box is activated, the frequency range used by the system region is displayed as a blue bar 2 in the graphical overview:
