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Address and Data Values
Address and Data Values
The <address><data> commands will only function while the PNA is in
Standalone Mode. Select
Restart as a standalone PNA
>
OK
. Refer to
Setting the Test Port Paths with Address and Data Inputs
Table 13 and Table 14 on page 76
for information to
set the internal switch paths of the Test Set.
The syntax
<address>.<data>
values are used for the manual PNA-X front
panel entry for the Test Set I/O control mode, and the syntax
<address>,<data>
is used for computer GPIB data command mode entries.
The <address> value selects a group of available front panel Test Set ports. The <data> value
narrows the front panel Test Set port to one specific port. Refer to
The following instructions will apply to the front panel PNA-X entry. Refer to
"SCPI Control Mode" on page 57
How to Determine the <address> and <data> Values
Determine <address>
1. In the Source or Receiver Path columns find the desired port number. Note the value
shown in the Address column= <address> value.
If the Source and Receiver you select have the same <address>, only one
"<address>.<data>" command will be used by simply using the sum of both
data values. If they have different <address> values, two "<address1>.<data>"
"<address2>.<data>" commands will be used in two separate line entries (see
Determine <data>
1. In the Source path column find the desired source port number.
Note the value shown in the Data row above the port number.
2. In the Receiver path column find the desired receiver port number.
Note the value shown in the Data row above the port number.
3. For a Source and Receiver port with equal address values, add the two noted values and the
SUM = <data> value entry.
4. To manually enter the <address>.<data> values for Test Set control, set the PNA to the Interface
Control Mode. Select Trace/Chan > Channel > Hardware Setup > Interface Control -OR-
(Instrument > Setup > Internal Hardware > Interface Control...)
in the drop-down menu and
select Enable Interface Control.
For further information, refer to
"Interface Control Mode" on page 53
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