Defining system regions

  1. Make sure that the “Devices” tab contains device data.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Repeat these steps for the other devices/transmission links.
If you can ensure that the devices are used spatially or temporally separated:
  1. 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:
  1. 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: