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NRT2

Power Reflection Meter

User Manual

User Manual

 

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Page 1: ...R S NRT2 Power Reflection Meter User Manual User Manual 1178 5550 02 03 2...

Page 2: ...This manual describes firmware version FW 1 10 and later of the R S NRT2 It describes the following R S NRT2 model R S NRT2 1430 0509 02...

Page 3: ...e of the product The product is used for its designated purpose if it is used in accordance with its product documentation and within its performance limits see data sheet documentation the following...

Page 4: ...ation item 7 Signal words and their meaning The following signal words are used in the product documentation in order to warn the reader about risks and dangers Indicates a hazardous situation which i...

Page 5: ...afety is not observed either at all or to the extent necessary electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or death may occur 1 Prior to switching on the product always ensure that the nominal...

Page 6: ...t be fuse protected in such a way that anyone who has access to the product as well as the product itself is adequately protected from injury or damage 14 Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure...

Page 7: ...masks and protective clothing must be worn 7 Laser products are given warning labels that are standardized according to their laser class Lasers can cause biological harm due to the properties of the...

Page 8: ...ckaging until they are ready to be used 4 Cells and batteries must not be exposed to any mechanical shocks that are stronger than permitted 5 If a cell develops a leak the fluid must not be allowed to...

Page 9: ...National waste disposal regulations must be observed 4 If handling the product releases hazardous substances or fuels that must be disposed of in a special way e g coolants or engine oils that must b...

Page 10: ...ien las informaciones de seguridad elementales as como la documentaci n del producto y entr guelas a usuarios posteriores Tener en cuenta las informaciones de seguridad sirve para evitar en lo posible...

Page 11: ...raves o incluso la muerte Indica una situaci n de peligro que si no se evita puede causar lesiones graves o incluso la muerte Indica una situaci n de peligro que si no se evita puede causar lesiones l...

Page 12: ...entaci n del producto o en la hoja de datos En caso de sobrecalentamiento del producto pueden producirse choques el ctricos incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte Seguridad e...

Page 13: ...0950 1 EN60950 1 o IEC61010 1 EN 61010 1 v lidos en cada caso 11 A menos que est permitido expresamente no retire nunca la tapa ni componentes de la carcasa mientras el producto est en servicio Esto p...

Page 14: ...manipulaci n mec nica y o t rmica o el desmontaje del producto debe tenerse en cuenta imprescindiblemente el cap tulo Eliminaci n protecci n del medio ambiente punto 1 5 Ciertos productos como p ej la...

Page 15: ...a las bater as y acumuladores o celdas pueden producirse explosiones incendios y o lesiones graves con posible consecuencia de muerte El manejo de bater as y acumuladores con electrolitos alcalinos p...

Page 16: ...sin clasificar sino que debe ser recogido por separado La eliminaci n se debe efectuar exclusivamente a trav s de un punto de recogida apropiado o del servicio de atenci n al cliente de Rohde Schwarz...

Page 17: ...ument up to date and to be informed about new application notes related to your instrument please send an e mail to the Customer Support Center stating your instrument and your wish We will take care...

Page 18: ...plication Cards White Papers etc 9 2 Key Features 10 3 Instrument Tour 11 3 1 Front Panel Tour 11 3 2 Rear Panel Tour 14 4 Preparing for Use 18 4 1 Putting into Operation 18 4 1 1 Unpacking 18 4 1 2 S...

Page 19: ...the Channel Correction 40 8 3 Configuring a Channel Filter 42 9 Configuring General Settings 44 9 1 Connection Settings 44 9 1 1 Connections 44 9 2 Security Settings 51 10 Save Recall Preset 56 11 Sy...

Page 20: ...eporting Systems 81 13 2 4 1 Service Request Making Use of the Hierarchy Structure 81 13 2 4 2 Serial Poll 82 13 2 4 3 Parallel Poll 82 13 2 4 4 Query by Means of Commands 83 13 2 4 5 Error Queue Quer...

Page 21: ...Contents R S NRT2 6 User Manual 1178 5550 02 03...

Page 22: ...s In the Basic Safety Instructions safety issues are grouped according to subjects For example one subject is electrical safety The Basic Safety Instructions are delivered with the R S NRT2 in differe...

Page 23: ...nter net 1 2 3 CD ROM Provides quick access to valuable information about the usage of the R S NRT2 Delivered with the R S NRT2 Most of the information is also provided at the R S Internet site but on...

Page 24: ...d describe the firmware installation The open source acknowledgment document provides verbatim license texts of the used open source software See www rohde schwarz com firmware NRT2 1 2 8 Application...

Page 25: ...tures Simple touchscreen operation on a 5 color touchscreen Simultaneous display of forward and reverse power Measurement of average power average burst power peak power crest factor CCDF and mismatch...

Page 26: ...USB Host Interface on page 13 6 On Standby key see On Standby Key on page 13 NRT Sensor See Figure 3 1 To the left of the display the R S NRT2 provides the power sensor connector The R S NRT2 recogni...

Page 27: ...e entry mode in text boxes and drop down lists Closes dialog boxes and menus without losing any entries that have been made Switches from remote control mode all controls disabled to manual mode SCREE...

Page 28: ...a text box Selecting an element from a drop down list USB Host Interface See Figure 3 1 USB 2 0 universal serial bus interfaces of the type A host USB Used to connect external devices like a keyboard...

Page 29: ...e on page 16 TRIG IN OUT2 and OUT1 TRIG OUT Connectors See Figure 3 2 The BNC connector OUT1 TRIG OUT outputs an analog signal with a voltage between 0 V and 2 5 V It can be used to output a voltage t...

Page 30: ...connect external devices like a keyboard mouse memory stick or to perform a firmware update Table 3 2 Pin assignment Pin Signal name Description 1 VBUS Power 5 V 0 5 A max 2 D USB 2 0 differential pai...

Page 31: ...nsfer rate Up to 15 R S NRT2s can be connected Maximum length of connecting cables 15 m single connection 2 m Wired OR operation with parallel connection of several R S NRT2s Table 3 3 Pin assignment...

Page 32: ...t Tour R S NRT2 17 User Manual 1178 5550 02 03 Pin Abbreviation Signal 17 IEC_REN Remote enable 18 GND Ground 19 GND Ground 20 GND Ground 21 GND Ground 22 GND Ground 23 GND Ground 24 GND Ground Rear P...

Page 33: ...ns provided in the basic safety instructions and the instrument s data sheet 4 1 Putting into Operation This chapter describes the basic steps to be taken when setting up the R S NRT2 for the first ti...

Page 34: ...is positioned as described in the following sections The ambient temperature does not exceed the range specified in the data sheet Signal levels at the input connectors are all within the specified ra...

Page 35: ...Risk of injury when stacking instruments A stack of instruments can tilt over and cause injury if not stacked correctly Further more the instruments at the bottom of the stack can be damaged due to t...

Page 36: ...3 2 Connecting to the AC Power Supply The R S NRT2 can be used with different AC power voltages and adapts itself auto matically to them Adjusting the R S NRT2 to a particular AC supply voltage is the...

Page 37: ...erve the basic safety instructions at the beginning of this manual especially the instructions on electrical safety Be aware that in standby mode the R S NRT2 is still power supplied 1 To turn on the...

Page 38: ...directions i e from the source to the load forward power and conversely reverse power The ratio of forward and reverse power is a measure for the matching of the load which can be expressed as standin...

Page 39: ...emote operation Manual operation via cursor keys only 5 1 Manual Operation 5 1 1 Starting the R S NRT2 To start the R S NRT2 press the On Standby key on the front side The boot screen appears Figure 5...

Page 40: ...lays the setting of the current measurement The level view displays the measurement values analog or digital for the specified measurements On the right side of the start dialog the following settings...

Page 41: ...the power ratio of two measurement channels is performed On Relative power measurement or relative power ratio measurement Set Assigns the current measurement result as reference value Reverse Relativ...

Page 42: ...reen The basic gestures supported by the software and the most important applications are described here Further actions using the same gestures may be pos sible Tapping Touch the screen quickly usual...

Page 43: ...collects all info warning and error messages during the opera tion of the instrument It is divided in two different parts In the System part all mes sages concerning the instrument are listed In the S...

Page 44: ...of the power meter The interfaces support the SCPI Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments standard version 1999 0 of May 1999 The SCPI standard is based on the IEEE 488 2 standard and defines...

Page 45: ...and GTL The remote control command LLO also allows the ESC LOCAL key to be disabled In this case return to manual operation is only possible by remote control or by switching the R S NRT2 off and on a...

Page 46: ...nt area of the display The Measurement Overview dialog opens 2 Tap Measurement The Measurement Main Configuration dialog opens 3 Specify the parameters according to your needs Figure 6 1 Measurement M...

Page 47: ...riodically recurring peak value of the carrier power at maximum modulation The PEP is an important parameter for describing the modulation characteristics of transmitter output stages The level differ...

Page 48: ...er is not measured Video Bandwidth For measuring the peak envelope power the video bandwidth used for measuring the detected RF signal has to be specified The video bandwidths are sensor dependent The...

Page 49: ...of the display The Measurement Overview dialog opens 2 Tap Representation The Measurement Representation dialog opens 3 Specify the parameters according to your needs Figure 7 1 Measurement Represent...

Page 50: ...1 Represents the quotient of the power values non logarithmic Display Format Specifies the display format of the measurement Scalar Digital Measured values are displayed in numeric format Scalar Ana l...

Page 51: ...ard Upper Limit Limit Monitor Specifies the value for the forward upper limit Min 0 000 dBm Max 210 000 dBm Reverse Lower Limit State Limit Monitor Switches the monitoring function for the reverse low...

Page 52: ...lative power ratio measurement Set Assigns the current measurement result as reference value Reverse Relative Value Relative Measurements The reference value can be directly entered or edited Reverse...

Page 53: ...el Mode perform the following steps 1 In start view of the R S NRT2 tap the measurement area of the display The Measurement Overview dialog opens 2 Tap Channel Sensor Configuration The Channel Configu...

Page 54: ...is 0 ns Remote command SENSe Sensor BURSt PERiod on page 133 Burst Width NRT Sets the burst width Max The maximum burst width is 1 000 s Min The minimum burst width is 0 ns Remote command SENSe Sensor...

Page 55: ...the Channel Correction To configure the Channel Correction perform the following steps 1 In start view of the R S NRT2 tap the measurement area of the display The Measurement Overview dialog opens 2 T...

Page 56: ...nsor and taken into account e g the type of communication standard Off The correction of modulation specific deviations is switched off IS95 Reduces systematic deviations occurring in power measuremen...

Page 57: ...s 3 Tap Filter The Channel Filter Configuration dialog opens 4 Specify the parameters according to your needs Figure 8 3 Channel Filter Configuration NRT 42 Video Bandwidth 42 Integration Time Mode 43...

Page 58: ...Integration Time on page 43 Integration Time NRT If the Integration Time Mode is set to User you can define an individual Integration Time which determines the integration time for a single measureme...

Page 59: ...the dialog Network and specify the parameters according to your needs see Network on page 45 4 Open the dialog Remote and specify the parameters according to your needs see Remote on page 47 5 Open th...

Page 60: ...to integrate a R S NRT2 in a network Overview Network In the Overview view the following parameters are displayed Host Name Overview Network Displays the host name of the R S NRT2 In this field the ho...

Page 61: ...e static IP address subnet mask and default gateway are used to configure the LAN Obtain the IP address and subnet mask for the R S NRT2 and the IP address for the local default gateway from your netw...

Page 62: ...ession between the controller and the instrument in a LAN The resource string is a unique identifier composed of the specific IP address of the instrument and some network and VISA specific keywords V...

Page 63: ...ng on page 48 Custom OPT String Emulations Remote Specify the option identification string to be used I O There are two multifunction BNC connectors at the rear of the R S NRT2 TRIG IN OUT2 and OUT1 T...

Page 64: ...to the value dis played Figure 9 2 Forward Analog Out 0 V Equiva lent Power Entry of the measurement value that corresponds to the output volt age of 0 V 2 5 V Equiva lent Power Entry of the measureme...

Page 65: ...igure 9 3 Reflection Limit Violation Fail Voltage Low Fail Voltage Low Corresponds to an output voltage of 0 V if a limit is violated High Corresponds to an output voltage of 5 V if a limit is violate...

Page 66: ...he details for the available sensors Port Displays the port of the selected sensor Type Displays the type of the selected sensor Name Displays the name of the selected sensor 9 2 Security Settings In...

Page 67: ...nnecting the instrument to the network The security settings are not assigned until you select the Accept button USB Storage General Security Enables or disables the file transfer via USB storage Off...

Page 68: ...ver LAN LAN Settings Security Allows access over LAN to control the instrument remotely by using SCPI Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments commands Off No SCPI commands over LAN are possible...

Page 69: ...SSH protocol is activated Software Update LAN Settings Security Allows updating the software Off The automatic software update is disabled On The automatic software update is activated Security Passw...

Page 70: ...ity Enters the new security password Confirm Password Security Password Security Confirms the new security password by repeating Note The new password is not assigned until you select the Change Passw...

Page 71: ...hese cases you can create a file with the complete instrument settings or you can choose to save only the settings belonging to a particular digital standard The instrument uses a similar save recall...

Page 72: ...e Allows to specify an individual name for a setup configuration Save Saves the current instrument settings or the settings belonging to a digital standard under the defined filename Recall Restores t...

Page 73: ...59 Manufacturer 59 Type 59 Stock Number 59 Serial 59 Device ID 59 SW Build 59 Options 59 MAC Address 59 Hostname 59 IP Address 59 Custom IDN 59 Custom OPT 59 Date 59 Time 59 Time Zone 60 Options 60 H...

Page 74: ...e ID of the power meter SW Build System Displays the software build number of the power meter Options System Displays the installed options for the power meter MAC Address System Displays the MAC addr...

Page 75: ...tions Displays the details for the available hardware options Security In this dialog the settings concerning LAN security passwords and external memory devices can be configured General Security In t...

Page 76: ...k Accept Nonvolatile Memory General Security Allows you to define if information can be written to the hard disk memory permanently or not Off Activates volatile mode so that no information can be wri...

Page 77: ...VNC Virtual Network Computing interface a graphical desktop sharing system that uses RFB protocol to control the instrument remotely Off The VNC interface is disabled On The VNC interface is activate...

Page 78: ...the status of the USB and LAN inter face New Password Security Password Security Enters the new security password Confirm Password Security Password Security Confirms the new security password by rep...

Page 79: ...umber of a specific assembly Serial Displays the serial number of a specific assembly Revision Displays the revision of a specific assembly 11 3 Test This dialog offers tests for the keyboard display...

Page 80: ...ith Fail Press this tile when at least one of the test patterns is not OK Test Touch Panel Select a touch size and press the front panel key ENTER to open the touch test Then repeatedly touch the whit...

Page 81: ...set State Settings which are different to the preset state are visualized with a yellow pen on the display Off The visualization mode is deactivated On The visualization mode is activated Tabs Positio...

Page 82: ...it software must be installed on your PC includes Firmware Update program A Rohde Schwarz update file rsu for the sensor must be available The latest firmware update files are available on our Interne...

Page 83: ...he R S NRT2 choose the Connections tab and check the IPv4 status under Network If the instrument is not assigned an IP address perform the following a Open the dialog Network and check whether the net...

Page 84: ...completed all recognized power sensors and meters are listed in the Device dropdown control 2 If the instrument you want to update is not listed in the Device dropdown control perform one of the foll...

Page 85: ...can the local network for VISA network devices automati cally This may be more time consuming than adding the device manually as described above To do this check the setting Including VISA Network Dev...

Page 86: ...update file or press the ellipsis button to browse the file system for it New firmware for the R S NRT2 generally has an rsu Rohde Schwarz Update extension 5 Click on the Update button to download the...

Page 87: ...tential damage to the firmware of the device Disconnecting the power supply while an update is in progress may lead to missing or faulty firmware Special care must be taken on not disconnecting the po...

Page 88: ...the suffix 1 Optional keywords Some command systems permit certain keywords to be inserted into the header or omitted These keywords are marked by square brackets in the description The instru ment mu...

Page 89: ...event status reg ister ESR which is also defined in IEEE 488 2 with the associated mask register stan dard event status enable ESE and registers STATus OPERation and STATus QUES tionable which are de...

Page 90: ...e associated PTR bit decides whether the EVENt bit is set to 1 PTR bit 1 the EVENt bit is set PTR bit 0 the EVENt bit is not set This part can be written into and read at will Its contents are not aff...

Page 91: ...rt can be written into and read by the user at will Its contents are not affected by reading Sum bit As indicated above the sum bit is obtained from the EVENt and ENABle part for each register The res...

Page 92: ...Remote Control R S NRT2 77 User Manual 1178 5550 02 03 13 2 2 Overview of the Status Registers Figure 13 2 Overview Status Reporting System Structure Status Reporting System...

Page 93: ...Table 13 1 Meaning of the bits used in the status byte Bit no Meaning 2 Error Queue not empty The bit is set when an entry is made in the error queue If this bit is enabled by the SRE each entry of th...

Page 94: ...and read using com mand PRE 13 2 3 3 Event Status Register ESR and Event Status Enable Register ESE The ESR is already defined in IEEE 488 2 It can be compared with the EVENt part of an SCPI register...

Page 95: ...ru ment has executed since the last reading It can be read using one of the commands STATus OPERation CONDition or STATus OPERation EVENt Table 13 3 Meaning of the bits used in the STATus OPERation re...

Page 96: ...porting Systems To effectively use the status reporting system the information contained there must be transmitted to the controller and further processed there There are several methods which are out...

Page 97: ...I or IEEE 488 2 The quick BASIC command for executing a serial poll is IBRSP The serial poll is used to obtain a fast overview of the state of several instruments connected to the IEC bus 13 2 4 3 Par...

Page 98: ...m ERRor Each call of SYSTem ERRor provides one entry from the error queue If no error messages are stored there any more the instrument responds with 0 No error The error queue should be queried after...

Page 99: ...with 1 Clear NTRansition parts yes yes Clear error queue yes yes yes Clear output buffer yes yes yes 1 1 1 Clear com mand pro cessing and input buffer yes yes yes 1 Every command being the first in a...

Page 100: ...88 OPC 89 OPT 89 PMC 89 PRE 89 PSC 89 RCL 90 RMC 90 RST 90 SAV 90 SRE 90 SRQ 91 STB 91 TRG 91 TST 91 WAI 91 XESE 92 XESR 92 XPRE 92 XSRE 92 XSTB 92 ABO Device clear Usage Event DFC Disable flow contr...

Page 101: ...Usage Event CLS CLear Status Resets the Status byte STB Standard event register ESR EVENt part of the QUEStionable and the OPERation register Error event queue The command does not alter the ENABle a...

Page 102: ...tatus Enable Sets the event status enable register to the specified value The query returns the con tents of the event status enable register in decimal form Parameters register Range 0 to 255 RST 0 E...

Page 103: ...for all pending operations in all internal instruments Usage Event IDN IDeNtification query Returns a string with information on the sensor s identity device identification code In addition the versio...

Page 104: ...not return a response OPC is preferred to WAI because with OPC the execution of commands can be queried from a controller program before new commands are sent This prevents over flow of the input que...

Page 105: ...t state i e the default settings for all parameters are loa ded The command corresponds to the command SYSTem PRESet Usage Event SAV number SAVe Stores the current device state under the specified num...

Page 106: ...e status byte in decimal form Usage Query only TRG TRiGger Triggers a measurement This command is only valid if the power sensor is in the WAIT_FOR_TRIGGER state and the trigger source is set to BUS U...

Page 107: ...t summary bit ESB of the status byte Parameters xese expr XESR This command reads the standard event status register ESR This command causes the register to be cleared Return values xesr expr Usage Qu...

Page 108: ...ficient 99 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RFRatio 100 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RLOSs 100 CALCulate Measurement METer Directional...

Page 109: ...HANnel Channel NRT DMODulation WCDMa CRATe 109 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT DMODulation VALue 109 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT PEP HOLD TIME 110 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel...

Page 110: ...Suffix Measurement 1 100 DirectionalChannel 1 2 Parameters value Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 0 0 Default unit pct CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RCOefficient value Lower l...

Page 111: ...value Range 200 0 to 200 0 RST 200 0 Default unit dB CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio SWR value Lower limit value for SWR Suffix Measurement 1 100 DirectionalChannel 1...

Page 112: ...STATe state Enables or disables the checking of the upper limit Suffix Measurement 1 100 DirectionalChannel 1 2 Parameters state CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA CCDF value Up...

Page 113: ...meters value Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 100 0 Default unit pct CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RLOSs value Upper limit value for return loss Suffix Measurement 1 100 Direct...

Page 114: ...value for power value Suffix Measurement 1 100 DirectionalChannel 1 2 Parameters value Range 1e 15 to 1e12 RST 1e 2 Default unit W CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA CCDF value...

Page 115: ...value Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 0 0 Default unit pct CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RLOSs value Lower limit value for return loss bargraph display Suffix Measurement 1 10...

Page 116: ...alue for power value bargraph display Suffix Measurement 1 100 DirectionalChannel 1 2 Parameters value Range 1e 15 to 1e12 RST 1e 9 Default unit W CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer...

Page 117: ...alue Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 100 0 Default unit pct CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RLOSs value Upper limit value for return loss bargraph display Suffix Measurement 1 1...

Page 118: ...Wer value Upper limit value for power value bargraph display Suffix Measurement 1 100 DirectionalChannel 1 2 Parameters value Range 1e 15 to 1e12 RST 1e 2 Default unit W CALCulate Measurement RELative...

Page 119: ...urement RELative DirectionalChannel RATio RFRatio value DirectionalChannel means Forward and Reverse Suffix Measurement 1 100 DirectionalChannel 1 2 Parameters value Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 50 0 Defaul...

Page 120: ...tionalChannel 1 2 Parameters value Range 1e 18 to 1e18 RST 1 0 Default unit CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel STATe state DirectionalChannel means Forward and Reverse Suffix Measuremen...

Page 121: ...ged for one measured value The higher the count the lower the noise and the longer it takes to obtain a mea sured value Suffix Measurement 1 100 Channel 1 2 Parameters value Range 1 to 65536 RST 4 CAL...

Page 122: ...lt unit dB CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel FEED function Select the measurement function for a given channel Suffix Measurement 1 100 Channel 1 2 Parameters function RST POWer FORWard AVERage CA...

Page 123: ...l Channel NRT BURSt PERiod value Period of a burst sequence for selected burst USER mode Suffix Measurement 1 100 Channel 1 2 Parameters value Range 0 0 to 1 0 RST 0 1 Default unit s CALCulate Measure...

Page 124: ...reted as forward power Suffix Measurement 1 100 Channel 1 2 Parameters direction AUTO FORWard REVerse RST AUTO CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT DMODulation WCDMa CRATe value Defines the WCDMA...

Page 125: ...44 Suffix Measurement 1 100 Channel 1 2 Parameters value Range 0 to 2 RST 2 CALCulate Measurement LIMit STATe state These commands are used to start ON or stop OFF the search for the min max val ues w...

Page 126: ...sensor connected to port sen sor No RF power shall be applied to the sensor during zeroing Zeroing must be completed before a new measurement can be started The command WAI allows to recognize the en...

Page 127: ...data is sent as block data in binary form REAL or as char acter strings in plain text ASCII Also specifies the length Parameters data length ASCii REAL RST ASCii length Range 0 to 64 RST 0 Example FO...

Page 128: ...the sensor and the load otherwise between the sensor and the source Parameters offs Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 0 0 Default unit dB Example INP1 PORT OFFS 1 25 Manual operation See Offset on page 41 INPut...

Page 129: ...OURce command RST 0 Example INP2 PORT SOUR AUTO OFF 13 10 MMEMory MMEMory ALIases 114 MMEMory ATTRibute 115 MMEMory CATalog 116 MMEMory CATalog LENGth 116 MMEMory CDIRectory 117 MMEMory COPY 117 MMEMo...

Page 130: ...setting resetting of attributes Sets an attribute Permissible syntax of the string for the setting deletion of attrib utes For everyone of the attributes which can be treated must be placed in front h...

Page 131: ...ll files at the highest directory level of the memory stick 127145265 175325184 test DIR 0 temp DIR 0 readme txt ASC 1324 state savracl STAT 5327 waveform wv BIN 2342 Response The D user directory con...

Page 132: ...he default drive Files with the same name that already exist in the destination directory are overwritten without an error message Example MMEM COPY D user test1 savrcl E Copies the test1 savrcl file...

Page 133: ...V Sends the data of the Test1 wv file from the R S NRT2 to the control computer in the form of a binary block MMEMory DCATalog path_name Returns the subdirectories of the specified directory in a list...

Page 134: ...d file Setting parameters file_name Example MMEM DEL D user test1 savrcl Deletes the test1 savrcl file in the user directory on the internal hard disk Usage Setting only MMEMory DRIVes Returns a list...

Page 135: ...D STAT 0 D user test1 savrcl Loads the test1 savrcl file in the user directory of the inter nal hard disk and activates the associated instrument setting Example MMEM STOR STAT 4 D user test4 savrcl S...

Page 136: ...cls file as keep1 savrcl MMEM MOVE test1 savrcl test keep1 savrcl Moves the test1 savrcls file to the test subdirectory and stores it there under the name keep1 savrcl Usage Setting only MMEMory MSIS...

Page 137: ...ting parameters item_name file_name Usage Setting only MMEMory STORe MACRo label file_name msus Store remote macro definition to file Setting parameters label file_name msus Usage Setting only MMEMory...

Page 138: ...LOWer RATio SWR 126 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer CCDF 127 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer RATio RCOefficient 127 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer RATio RFRatio 127 OUTPut RECorder output LI...

Page 139: ...he measured reflection power and the setting of OUTPut LIMit FAIL on page 123 connector 1 only TIN Connector is configured as trigger input connector 2 only RST OFF Usage Setting only Manual operation...

Page 140: ...ue Range 1e 18 to 1e18 RST 10 0 Default unit OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer POWer value Specifies the upper power limit of the characteristic for one of the two analog outputs if the associated ca...

Page 141: ...racteristic for one of the two analog outputs Below this limit the output is set to 0 V Suffix output 1 2 Parameters value Range 1e18 to 1e18 RST 0 0 Default unit pct Manual operation See I O on page...

Page 142: ...ration See I O on page 48 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer RATio RCOefficient value Specifies the upper limit of the characteristic for one of the two analog outputs Above this limit the output is s...

Page 143: ...uffix output 1 2 Parameters value Range 1e18 to 1e18 RST 10 0 Default unit Manual operation See I O on page 48 13 12 SENSe SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO STATe 129 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt VALue 12...

Page 144: ...40 SENSe Sensor POWer POWer RANGe UPPer 141 SENSe Sensor POWer REFerence 141 SENSe Sensor RRESolution 141 SENSe Sensor SWR LIMit 141 SENSe Sensor SWR SIGNal TTLSignal LEVel 142 SENSe Sensor AVERage CO...

Page 145: ...easurement accuracy the sensors measure each signal twice in the Burst Timeslot and Trace measurement modes exception in the Trace mode with SENS TRAC REAL ON As long as the trigger system is set to i...

Page 146: ...tic measurement POWer FORWard PEP Peak Envelope Power This is the periodically recurring peak value of the carrier power at maximum modulation The PEP is an important parameter for describing the modu...

Page 147: ...correct the frequency dependent response of the sensor For this purpose NRT sensors contain a ROM with all sensor specific data For NAP sensors frequency dependent calibration factors can be entered v...

Page 148: ...verage burst power from this duty cycle and the average power RST AUTO Example SENS1 BURS MODE AUTO Manual operation See Burst Mode on page 39 SENSe Sensor BURSt PERiod value This command defines the...

Page 149: ...ion is switched on Parameters state Range ON OFF RST 0 Example SENS1 DM STAT ON SENSe Sensor DM WCDMa CRATe value This command defines the chip rate for the communication standard WCDMA The allowed ra...

Page 150: ...ns may be simultaneously active If two measurement functions are mutually exclusive the error message 221 Settings conflict is generated and the first set ting retained All POW FORW and POW ABS functi...

Page 151: ...URS POW ABS PEP POW REV Usage Setting only SENSe Sensor FUNCtion STATe function This command returns the status of the measurement function Response 0 measurement function switched off Response 1 meas...

Page 152: ...automatically adapted to the current measured value OFF If it is switched off the scale limits remain fixed RST 1 Example SENS1 POW REFL RANG AUTO OFF SENSe Sensor POWer REFLection RANGe LIMit DETect...

Page 153: ...the entered numeric value depends on the display mode selected The value 1 0 may mean matching SWR indication or total mismatch indication of reflection coefficient The entered numeric value remains...

Page 154: ...s the automatic adaptation of the bargraph scaling to the mea sured power value on or off Parameters state ON If auto ranging has been selected the scale limits of the bar graphs are automatically ada...

Page 155: ...ther as a monitoring output for the matching or as a trigger input If the AUX TTL connector is assigned more than one function the error message 221 Settings conflict is generated and the first settin...

Page 156: ...ands SENS1 POW RANG AUTO OFF SENS1 POW RANG 35 7 UNIT1 POW DBM SENSe Sensor POWer REFerence ref Enters the reference values in W or dBm for the relative power indication in dB or dBm Units Watt or dBm...

Page 157: ...cepted they must be enabled with SERV UNL 1234 Setting parameters password RST 0 Usage Setting only 13 14 STATus STATus OPERation CONDition 143 STATus OPERation ENABle 143 STATus OPERation NTRansition...

Page 158: ...IT bitno EVENt 146 STATus QUEue NEXT 146 STATus OPERation CONDition Return values RegisterValue Usage Query only STATus OPERation ENABle RegisterValue Parameters RegisterValue STATus OPERation NTRansi...

Page 159: ...ATus OPERation BIT bitno PTRansition RegisterBit Suffix bitno 8 12 Parameters RegisterBit STATus OPERation BIT bitno EVENt Suffix bitno 8 12 Return values RegisterBit Usage Query only STATus PRESet Re...

Page 160: ...rn values RegisterValue Usage Query only STATus QUEStionable BIT bitno CONDition Suffix bitno 9 12 Return values RegisterBit Usage Query only STATus QUEStionable BIT bitno ENABle RegisterBit Suffix bi...

Page 161: ...m COMMunicate INET SELF ADDRess 148 SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork IPADdress ADDRess 148 SYSTem COMMunicate INET SELF GATeway ADDRess 148 SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork IPADdress GATeway 148 SYSTem COMMunicat...

Page 162: ...57 SYSTem HELP HEADers 157 SYSTem HELP SYNTax 157 SYSTem HELP SYNTax ALL 157 SYSTem KLOCk 158 SYSTem LOCK NAME 158 SYSTem LOCK NAME DETailed 158 SYSTem LOCK OWNer 158 SYSTem LOCK OWNer DETailed 158 SY...

Page 163: ...lly RST AUTO Example SYST COMM NETW IPAD MODE AUTO The IP address is assigned automatically Manual operation See Address Mode on page 46 SYSTem COMMunicate INET SELF ADDRess x y z a SYSTem COMMunicate...

Page 164: ...m COMMunicate NETWork IPADdress SUBNet MASK 255 255 255 0 Sets the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Manual operation See Subnet Mask on page 47 SYSTem COMMunicate INET SELF DNS ADDRess server SYSTem COMMu...

Page 165: ...or cannot be addressed After the restart the sensor can be addressed only through the newly set hostname Note It is recommended that you do not change the default host name in order to avoid problems...

Page 166: ...revent accidental changes Parameters year year month day month Range 1 to 12 day Range 1 to 31 SYSTem DEVice ID Get R S device ID Return values DeviceID Usage Query only SYSTem DFPRint Path Generate d...

Page 167: ...he command returns all available information in the form of a list of strings separated by commas If you want to query specific information add the query parameter SYST INFO string Query parameters ar...

Page 168: ...ed and used Parameters mode AUTO USER AUTO The automatically option identification string is used USER The user defined option string is used RST AUTO SYSTem OPT ANSWer string Displays the return valu...

Page 169: ...error numbers are reserved by the SCPI standard Usage Query only SYSTem ERRor CODE ALL Queries all unread entries in the error event queue and removes them from the queue Only the error numbers are re...

Page 170: ...the SCPI standard Example SYSTem ERRor Queries the oldest entry in the error queue Response 0 no error No errors have occurred since the error queue was last read out Usage Query only SYSTem HCOPy fi...

Page 171: ...ngth of the number which represents the size of the binary file The binary data An appended delimiter LF 0x0a Example Lets assume that this file has a size of 10242884 bytes To send the file to the se...

Page 172: ...the sensors flashes in bright white color As soon as the firmware update is over you can read the result of the update with the SYST FWUP STAT command The result of the query is a readable string Exam...

Page 173: ...OCK NAME DETailed Return values name Usage Query only SYSTem LOCK OWNer Return values owner Usage Query only SYSTem LOCK OWNer DETailed Return values owner Usage Query only SYSTem LOCK RELease Usage E...

Page 174: ...rrors are generally more severe than nor mal error conditions which can be queried with SYSTem ERRor NEXT While nor mal errors result from for example unknown commands or syntax errors and generally a...

Page 175: ...arameters dst SYSTem TIME DSTime RULE rule Sets the timezone You can query the list of the available timezones with SYSTem TIME DSTime RULE CATalog on page 160 Parameters rule Manual operation See Tim...

Page 176: ...RELative duration Start a timer expiring after a given duration from the command s execution time Setting parameters duration Usage Setting only Asynchronous command SYSTem TZONe hour minute Defines...

Page 177: ...ntrol Usage Query only TEST ALL The command tests all memories of the instrument This command is a query and therefore has no RST value Parameters sensor_command RST Example TEST Usage Query only TEST...

Page 178: ...no RST value Parameters sensor_command RST Example TEST ROM Usage Query only 13 17 TRIGGER TRIGger Measurement IMMediate 163 TRIGger Measurement MODE 163 TRIGger Measurement SOURce 164 TRIGger Measure...

Page 179: ...de This implies that the sensor carries out measurements permanently but that they are not related to the test signal EXTernal This mode allows to trigger measurements via the two remote control inter...

Page 180: ...DPCT O RST DB UNIT Measurement POWer VALue unit Selects the output unit for the measured power values This setting also determines the unit for the parameters of the following commands CALC REL CALC...

Page 181: ...erse power REV and absorbed power F R in absolute units W dBm or in relative display mode dB Suffix Measurement 1 100 Parameters state ON Switches the relative display mode on and the absolute display...

Page 182: ...ol R S NRT2 167 User Manual 1178 5550 02 03 Parameters unit PCT DB PCT Deviation from reference value in percent DB Deviation from reference value in dB RST PCT Example UNIT2 POW REL STAT ON UNIT2 POW...

Page 183: ...adcast DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol DNS Domain Name Serive DVB T Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial E EMC Electromagentic Compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Interference G GPIB General Purpos...

Page 184: ...B Remote Framebuffer Protocol S SCPI Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments SSH Secure Shell SWR Standing Wave Ratio U USB Universal Serial Bus V VISA Virtual Instrument Software Architecture...

Page 185: ...130 SENSe Sensor INFormation 136 SENSe Sensor NAME 136 SENSe Sensor POWer CCDFunction REFerence 137 SENSe Sensor POWer PEP HOLD 139 SENSe Sensor POWer REFerence 141 SENSe Sensor POWer REFLection RANGe...

Page 186: ...onalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RFRatio 95 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RLOSs 96 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio SWR 96 CALCulate Measur...

Page 187: ...e DirectionalChannel RATio RLOSs 104 CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel RATio SWR 104 CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel RATio VALue 105 CALCulate Measurement RELative Di...

Page 188: ...der output LIMit LOWer RATio RLOSs 126 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer RATio SWR 126 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer RATio VALue 124 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer POWer 124 OUTPut RECorder...

Page 189: ...SELF MODE 148 SYSTem COMMunicate INET SELF SUBNetmask ADDRess 149 SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork MACaddress 151 SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork RESTart 150 SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork STATus 150 SYSTem COMMunic...

Page 190: ...4 SYSTem SERRor LIST ALL 160 SYSTem SERRor REMove 159 SYSTem SERRor 159 SYSTem SERRor ALL 159 SYSTem SHUTdown 160 SYSTem SPEed 153 SYSTem TIME DSTime MODE 160 SYSTem TIME DSTime RULE 160 SYSTem TIME D...

Page 191: ...37 Forward Rrelative Value 36 Forward Unit 35 Forward Upper Limit 36 State 36 G Gateway 47 Getting started 7 GPIB address 47 H Hardkey 12 Help 7 I IDN 48 59 customization 48 IEC 625 IEEE 488 16 Instru...

Page 192: ...mation 7 Safety instructions 8 Save 57 Security Password 54 62 Software update see firmware 67 Special characters SCPI 74 Subnet mask 47 Suffixes 73 T Test Display 65 Keyboard 65 Touch Panel 65 Time Z...

Page 193: ...R S NRX Power Meter User Manual User Manual Version 07 1178556602 2...

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Page 195: ...16 3 Getting Started 17 3 1 Preparing for Use 17 3 1 1 Unpacking and Checking 17 3 1 1 1 Accessory List 17 3 1 2 Operating Conditions 17 3 1 3 Considerations for Test Setup 18 3 1 4 Placing on a Benc...

Page 196: ...onnectors C and D 30 4 Operating Concepts 31 4 1 Manual Operation 31 4 1 1 Start Dialog 31 4 1 2 Main Measurement Dialog 32 4 1 3 Status Information 34 4 1 4 Notification Center 35 4 1 5 Selecting the...

Page 197: ...0 7 1 Continuous Average 70 7 1 1 Continuous Average Result Display 70 7 1 2 Continuous Average Settings 71 7 2 Burst Average 72 7 2 1 Burst Average Result Display 73 7 2 2 Burst Average Settings 73 7...

Page 198: ...Dialog 111 8 Sensor Configuration 113 8 1 Mode Settings 113 8 2 Correction Settings 117 8 3 Filter Settings 120 8 4 Range Settings 124 8 5 NRT Measurement Type 126 8 5 1 NRT Mode Settings 127 8 5 2 NR...

Page 199: ...lication Firmware 172 13 Remote Control Commands 173 13 1 Conventions Used in SCPI Command Descriptions 173 13 2 Common Commands 173 13 3 Addressing Measurements and Sensors 182 13 4 Starting and Endi...

Page 200: ...2 1 Continuous Average Calculation Functions 290 13 6 2 2 Continuous Average Calculation Functions with Buffering 296 13 6 2 3 Burst Average Calculation Functions 302 13 6 2 4 Timeslot Calculation Fu...

Page 201: ...3 13 8 Date and Time Settings 400 13 13 9 Error Messages 402 13 13 10 Locking 405 13 14 Using the Status Register 406 13 14 1 General Status Register Commands 406 13 14 2 Reading Out the CONDition Par...

Page 202: ...TB and Service Request Enable Register SRE 464 14 4 4 IST Flag and Parallel Poll Enable Register PPE 465 14 4 5 Device Status Register 465 14 4 6 Questionable Status Register 467 14 4 6 1 Questionable...

Page 203: ...odes 484 15 2 1 1 System Errors 484 15 2 1 2 Power Sensor Errors 485 15 2 1 3 Sensor Check Source R S NRX B1 Errors 486 15 2 1 4 License Key Errors 487 15 2 1 5 Error Handling Errors 487 15 3 Performi...

Page 204: ...Contents R S NRX 12 User Manual 1178 5566 02 07...

Page 205: ...instrument modes and functions It also provides an introduction to remote control a complete description of the remote control commands with programming examples and information on maintenance instrum...

Page 206: ...ledgment and the license texts of open source software pack ages used in the R S NRX software are provided under System Instrument Info Help Copyrights For further details see Chapter 11 2 4 Help Copy...

Page 207: ...Preface R S NRX 15 User Manual 1178 5566 02 07 See also the R S NRX fact sheet at www rohde schwarz com Key Features...

Page 208: ...n ments Use the R S NRX only for its designated purpose Observe the operating con ditions and performance limits stated in the data sheet Where do I find safety information Safety information is part...

Page 209: ...nd packing material Packing material Retain the original packing material If the instrument needs to be transported or ship ped later you can use the material to protect the control elements and conne...

Page 210: ...asurement results To suppress generated electromagnetic interference EMI Use suitable shielded cables of high quality For example use double shielded RF and LAN cables Always terminate open cable ends...

Page 211: ...lows Keep a minimum distance of 10 cm between the fan openings of the R S NRX and any object in the vicinity Do not place the R S NRX next to heat generating equipment such as radia tors or other inst...

Page 212: ...1 To turn on the power press the AC power switch at the rear to position I On After power up the R S NRX is in standby or ready state depending on the posi tion of the on standby key 2 If the R S NRX...

Page 213: ...wer sensor example 1 Signal source 2 R S power sensor 3 Host Interface connector 4 R S NRP ZK8 5 Sensor connector of the R S NRX 6 R S NRX Use an R S NRP ZK8 cable to connect an R S power sensor to th...

Page 214: ...og nized by the R S NRX check that the baud rate setting of the R S NRT Zxx power sensor is 38400 Bd See the manual of the R S NRT Zxx power sensor for details 1 Connect the R S NRT Zxx power sensor b...

Page 215: ...o the large number of available USB devices there is almost no limit to the possi ble expansions In the following useful USB devices are listed exemplarily Memory stick for easy transfer of data to fr...

Page 216: ...To exchange the option on page 24 If no option is installed the module bay is closed by a cover Sensor check source R S NRX B1 Used as a power reference for testing the connected power sensors and the...

Page 217: ...ect e g a human finger that is charged with static electricity is brought near the touch panel false triggers can occur This behavior is caused by the principle of operation of a PCAP projected capaci...

Page 218: ...about the measured values See also Auxiliary Values on page 51 Deletes numbers or text in a field so that you can enter a new value Enter Confirms entries in text fields dialogs and selections in lis...

Page 219: ...rial bus interface of the type A host USB Used to connect USB power sensors External devices like a keyboard mouse or memory stick Further information Chapter 3 1 8 4 USB 2 0 Host Interfaces on page 2...

Page 220: ...9 7 Sensor connectors C and D optional used to connect R S power sensors see Chapter 3 2 2 7 Sen sor Connectors C and D on page 30 3 2 2 1 Trig In Out 2 and Out 1 Trig Out Connectors See 1 in Figure 3...

Page 221: ...ge for the applied voltage The range is printed on the type label There is no need to set the voltage manually For more details see Chapter 3 1 6 Connecting to the AC Power Supply on page 19 3 2 2 6 I...

Page 222: ...User Manual 1178 5566 02 07 3 2 2 7 Sensor Connectors C and D See 7 Figure 3 3 Requires 3rd and 4th R S NRP sensor connector R S NRX B4 For more details see Chapter 3 2 1 1 Sensor Connector A and B o...

Page 223: ...ment You can tap most ele ments on the screen to access the settings belonging to that element topic In graphs use the following gestures Pan put your fingers on the touchscreen and move them while ke...

Page 224: ...e 35 7 Measurement pane In the measurement pane the settings results and status of the active measurements are displayed The layout depends on the selected display layout See Chapter 4 1 5 Selecting t...

Page 225: ...ype The dialog is divided into touch areas that lead to different settings Figure 4 2 Layout of the main measurement dialog example 1 Settings displayed in the measurement pane 2 Limit values displaye...

Page 226: ...l Measurement Types on page 49 Tapping other areas in the measurement pane can open further dialogs but these dia logs are measurement specific and there is no general rule that applies to all measure...

Page 227: ...are present the symbol of the error message is displayed The symbols used are explained in Table 4 2 The number of all messages is displayed in the color of the most severe message See 6 in Figure 4...

Page 228: ...needed If you want to delete a specific notice tap the bin symbol next to the notice If you want to delete all notices tap the bin symbol in the right corner 4 1 5 Selecting the Display Layout You ca...

Page 229: ...Select how many measurement panes you want to display For example if you select 2 panes the measurement display looks as follows Figure 4 3 Two measurement panes Remote command DISPlay LAYout on page...

Page 230: ...rop The numbering of the panes is not changed To change the position of a measurement pane Touch hold a measurement pane and drag it into the new position The two panes have changed position In the Se...

Page 231: ...1 7 Editing Parameters Tap a parameter to change its value Depending on the selected parameter a numeric or an alphanumeric editor is dis played The numeric editor shows for each parameter the specif...

Page 232: ...sword are instru ment In the Notification Center a Notice message shows the file path and name Remote control SYSTem HCOPy on page 219 Further information Chapter 3 1 9 Connecting USB and External Dev...

Page 233: ...s http hostname or http IP address For example http nrx 104711 See also Overview tab on page 138 3 Enter the password The preconfigured password is instrument 4 3 Remote Control The R S NRX is equippe...

Page 234: ...S NRX is in remote control you can display settings using the front panel keys and the touchscreen but you cannot change settings To do that you have to return to manual operation The R S NRX remains...

Page 235: ...can configure the display to accommodate the number of measurements you want to watch simultaneously see Chapter 4 1 5 Selecting the Display Layout on page 36 If you connect more than 4 power sensors...

Page 236: ...hows where the problematic setting is located See Chapter 5 5 Settings Conflict on page 47 Example Using different ports for the same sensor type 1 Connect an R S NRQ6 to port A 2 Perform a trace meas...

Page 237: ...gnment of the R S NRQ6 is unchanged but the R S NRP33SN is assigned to measurement pane 2 Further information Chapter 13 3 Addressing Measurements and Sensors on page 182 Suffix usage in remote contro...

Page 238: ...ress the Zero key c Tap Zero All Sensors See also Chapter 10 Zeroing Sensors on page 134 3 Configure the measurement a Open the Measurement Settings dialog as described in Chapter 4 1 2 Main Measureme...

Page 239: ...ory setting is highlighted and the control elements in the hierarchies above that are leading to this setting are highlighted too Thus you can follow the problem across the hierar chies to solve the s...

Page 240: ...ther measurement type that the sensor supports or assign another sen sor A setting that differs from the preset value is also indicated across the hierarchies by a pencil symbol if the visualization i...

Page 241: ...for all measurements are described in the following while mea surement specific settings are described in Chapter 7 Measurement Types and Result Displays on page 70 6 1 Display Settings Access Main me...

Page 242: ...d Lower Limit State Reflection Lower Limit State 57 Forward Lower Limit Reflection Lower Limit 57 Forward Upper Limit State Reflection Upper Limit State 58 Forward Upper Limit Reflection Upper Limit 5...

Page 243: ...Analog Numeric format with bar chart Graphical Available for time gate timeslot measurements Measured values are plotted over time Remote command CALCulate Measurement DMODe on page 188 Auxiliary Val...

Page 244: ...TA RATio SWR on page 196 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio VALue on page 197 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA POWer on page 197 Scale Upper Limit...

Page 245: ...DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA CCDF on page 198 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RCOefficient on page 198 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio...

Page 246: ...PCT on page 204 CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP ONE on page 204 CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP WATT on page 205 Power Div Scaling Available for trace pulse analysis time gate timeslot...

Page 247: ...e DirectionalChannel RATio RLOSs on page 281 CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel RATio SWR on page 281 CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel RATio MAGNitude on page 282 SENSe...

Page 248: ...the monitoring function for the lower limit Remote command CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer STATe on page 214 Lower Limit Limit Monitor Available for continuous average burst aver...

Page 249: ...PPer DATA RATio RLOSs on page 216 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio SWR on page 216 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio VALue on page 217 Forw...

Page 250: ...ionalChannel UPPer DATA CCDF on page 215 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA POWer on page 217 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RCOefficient on pag...

Page 251: ...red quantity This means that for each partial measurement a new average value is output as a measurement result Thus the measurement result is a moving average of the last partial measurements How man...

Page 252: ...gnal as trigger signal TRIGger Measurement IMMediate Internal A Inter nal B Internal C Internal D Receives the trigger signal from the trigger mas ter The trigger master is the sensor connected to por...

Page 253: ...event triggering at B or at C Therefore set the dropout time greater than the time elapsed between points D and B and between E and C but smaller than the time elapsed between F and A Thus you ensure...

Page 254: ...64 Specific Trigger 64 Jitter Suppression 64 Trigger Master State 64 Trigger Master Port 65 Trigger Synchronize State 65 Trigger Synchronize Port 65 Trigger 2 Input Impedance 65 Trigger Mode Controls...

Page 255: ...rigger level is displayed as dotted red line The trigger time is displayed as small rhomb on the trigger level line Remote command TRIGger undef ALL LEVel on page 224 TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Chann...

Page 256: ...gger level Falls below the set value on a rising slope Rises above the set value on a falling slope Thus you can use this setting to eliminate the effects of noise in the signal for the edge detector...

Page 257: ...hus ensures that a new measurement is only started after all power sensors have completed their measurements Make sure that the number of repetitions is the same for all power sensors involved in the...

Page 258: ...sor The functions described here apply to the continuous average burst average trace pulse analysis time gate timeslot For the other measurements see Statistics Chapter 7 7 3 Measurement Settings Dial...

Page 259: ...ted Measurement Type a settings conflict is displayed See also Chapter 5 5 Settings Conflict on page 47 Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel SENSe INDex on page 232 SENSe Sensor CATalo...

Page 260: ...ttings for quick sensor configuration Alternatively you can use Primary Sensor Config Secondary Sensor Config Parameter Set Quick Setup Selects a parameter set to preconfigure the power sensor Tap Rec...

Page 261: ...9 User Manual 1178 5566 02 07 Remote command SYSTem STANdard PWSettings on page 341 Recall Parameter Set Quick Setup Loads the parameters set selected under Parameter Set Remote command SYSTem STANdar...

Page 262: ...8 Timeslot 93 Statistics 99 NRT 106 7 1 Continuous Average The power sensor measures the signal average power asynchronously within a defined time interval the so called aperture or sampling window Af...

Page 263: ...el Available if Relative Measurements is set to On or Set Sets the reference value Remote command CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel MAGNitude on page 233 CALCulate Measurement RELative...

Page 264: ...te Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel MAGNitude AUTO on page 233 Trigger See Chapter 6 3 Triggering on page 59 7 2 Burst Average The power sensor measures the average burst power of pulsed signal...

Page 265: ...age 64 Dropout Tolerance on page 116 Exclude from Start Exclude from End on page 116 7 2 1 Burst Average Result Display The measurement result is a single scalar value either an absolute value or rela...

Page 266: ...oints and the measurement time The length of an individual measurement is deter mined from the ratio of total time and the defined number of measurement points The entire result is called a trace Each...

Page 267: ...ling Press one of the cursor keys to expand or com press the trace Autoscale Adapts the scaling of the power axis to the trace The scaling of the time axis is adap ted only if the power sensor support...

Page 268: ...ig Mode Trigger See Trigger Mode on page 62 Trig Source Trigger See Trigger Source on page 63 Trig Slope Trigger See Slope on page 63 Level Trigger See Trigger Level on page 63 Sensor Trigger Trigger...

Page 269: ...tion Useful if you use the marker as Reference Marker Measure Shows a triangle at the marker position Remote command DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker MODE on page 242 Position Mode Defines wh...

Page 270: ...ed under Position Mode Remote command DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker POSition TIME on page 246 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker POSition RELative TIME on page 246 DISPlay WINDow Wi...

Page 271: ...to Ref Measures the power ratio in relation to the reference marker Marker result is p Time Diff to Ref Measures the time difference in relation to the reference marker Marker result is t Average Powe...

Page 272: ...the result You can choose which results you want to display see Chapter 7 4 3 Pulse Analysis Dialog on page 81 7 4 2 Pulse Analysis Settings Access Measurement Settings Measurement Type Pulse Analysis...

Page 273: ...are displayed below the trace The R S NRX can display a maximum of 12 measurement results If you select more a warning is displayed 100 Amplitude Time s 0 1 0 2 Pulse width Pulse period Overshoot Pul...

Page 274: ...Level 88 Reset to Defaults 88 Time tab Selects the time related measurement results that are displayed below the trace The selections on this tab apply to all traces Pulse Width Time tab Time between...

Page 275: ...t positive edge of the pulse in seconds where the edges occur at crossings of the mid threshold During this time the pulse remains at the pulse base level Remote command DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe ME...

Page 276: ...es through the medial reference power level with falling edge referenced to the delayed trigger event Indicates the stop point of the first power pulse within the analysis window Remote command DISPla...

Page 277: ...ower tab Maximum power measured within the analysis window Remote command DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement POWer MAXimum STATe on page 257 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer MAX on p...

Page 278: ...f Power tab Power level at High Reference Level Remote command DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement POWer PULSe HREFerence STATe on page 258 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer HREFerence...

Page 279: ...tab are trace specific Reference Levels relate to Configuration tab Selects whether the reference levels are voltage related or power related Remote command DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement RRE...

Page 280: ...e start time and pulse stop time Remote command CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement DEFine DURation REFerence on page 250 Low Reference Level Configuration tab Defines the start of the rising edge...

Page 281: ...y format 1 Select the time gate measurement type Measurement Settings Measurement Type Time Gate 2 Select the display format Display Display Format Scalar display Figure 7 3 Time gate scalar digital d...

Page 282: ...ng touch gestures If you have a channel calculation function running that involves 2 power sensors a legend in the upper right corner shows the assignment of curve to measurement channel In the lower...

Page 283: ...or the scalar displays See Resolution on page 50 Pos Scaling Available for the graphical display Defines the effect of the cursor keys on the displayed trace Pos Shifts the position Press one of the c...

Page 284: ...tion Dialog Access depends on the selected measurement type and display format Time gate scalar display Time Gate Gates Time gate graphical display Tap the lower pane where the gate information is dis...

Page 285: ...gth Remote command CALCulate Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG EXCLude MID STATe on page 265 Start of Fence Sets the start time of the fence The start time refers to the start of the gate Remote comman...

Page 286: ...t parameters Adopt the timeslot width to the test signal You can restrict the measurement to the rel evant part of a timeslot by excluding intervals at the start and the end of the timeslot Also you c...

Page 287: ...isplay Figure 7 7 Timeslot scalar digital display The measurement result is a single scalar value It refers to the selected timeslot If Scalar Analog is set as Display Format a bar chart visualizes th...

Page 288: ...splayed with Measurement values Av Average power within gate Pk Peak power within gate Cf Width Borders see t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 If you tap the lower pane the Timeslot Configuration Dialog opens 7 6 2 Times...

Page 289: ...os Scaling is disabled Selects a border so that you can change the timeslot length and included excluded intervals The selected border is displayed as dashed line t1 Nominal Width t2 Exclude from Star...

Page 290: ...COUNt on page 266 Nominal Width Sets the length of the timeslot Remote command CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG WIDTh on page 267 Exclude from Start Defines an interval at the start of the timesl...

Page 291: ...page 267 7 7 Statistics Supported by wideband power sensors The power sensor measures power over time Using the statistics measurement type you can analyze the statistical distribution of the envelope...

Page 292: ...e 7 9 Statistics graphical display The graph displays the waveform of the selected trace Tap Table to display the measurement results in tabular format The table contains the measurement results for 2...

Page 293: ...te Opens the Statistics Timing dialog see Chapter 7 7 5 Statistics Timing Dialog on page 105 dBm dB marker Positions the x marker to a power value The associated measurement result is dis played in th...

Page 294: ...on 102 Minimum Samples 103 AWGN 103 Statistics Function Sets the function used for analyzing the statistical distribution of the envelope power CCDF Complementary cumulative distribution function Prob...

Page 295: ...MINimum on page 270 AWGN Enables or disables the internal additional white Gaussian noise AWGN source If enabled you cannot measure with a second power sensor Remote command CALCulate Measurement STAT...

Page 296: ...CALCulate Measurement STATistics SCALe X POINts on page 275 CALCulate Measurement STATistics SCALe X RANGe on page 275 Scaling of Y Axis Sets linear or logarithmic scaling for the y axis Remote comman...

Page 297: ...Evaluate 106 t0 t1 t2 t3 106 Display Opens the Trace Configuration dialog that contains the scaling functions Start Time on page 53 Time Div on page 53 Power Reference on page 54 Power Div on page 54...

Page 298: ...1 t2 t3 Available if Pos Scaling is disabled The same gates are used in the time gate and statistics measurements See t0 t1 t2 t3 on page 91 7 8 NRT Requires the sensor interface for R S NRT R S NRX B...

Page 299: ...Access Measurement Settings Measurement Type NRT Forward 107 Average 108 CCDF 108 Peak Envelope Power PEP 108 Absorption Average 108 Crest Factor CF 109 Absorption PEP 109 Burst Average 109 Absorption...

Page 300: ...assessing the power distribution of spread spectrum signals for example CDMA Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel FEED Channel POWer FORWard CCDFunction Peak Envelope Power PEP Forward...

Page 301: ...d reverse power measurement Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel FEED Channel POWer ABSorption PEP Burst Average Forward Average power within a burst The R S NRX determines the average...

Page 302: ...ANnel Channel FEED Channel POWer REVerse Standing Wave Ratio SWR Reflection 1 Reflection coefficient Standing wave ratio 1 Reflection coefficient See also Reflection Coefficient on page 110 Remote com...

Page 303: ...ee Chapter 6 1 Display Settings on page 49 Autoscale Adapts the scaling of the graphical display Remote command SENSe Sensor POWer REFLection RANGe AUTO on page 283 SENSe Sensor POWer POWer RANGe AUTO...

Page 304: ...tional power sensors connected to the sensor interface for R S NRT R S NRX B9 See also Primary Sensor Secondary Sensor on page 67 Trigger Mode See Trigger Mode on page 62 Trigger Source See Trigger So...

Page 305: ...e sensor ports of the R S NRX These sensors are called primary sensor and secondary sensor Further information Primary Sensor Secondary Sensor on page 67 Chapter 7 Measurement Types and Result Display...

Page 306: ...Rection DCYCle STATe on page 321 Duty Cycle Available for continuous average measurements Sets the duty cycle for measuring pulse modulated signals The duty cycle defines the percentage of one period...

Page 307: ...verage statistics measurements Sets the width of the sampling window The usage depends on the measurement type Continuous average measurement When measuring modulated signals the measurement can show...

Page 308: ...ent On If the modulation period varies or is not precisely known enable smoothing The selected sampling window has to be 5 to 9 times larger than the modulation period so that the fluctuations caused...

Page 309: ...tional coupler If you want to correct the influence of an amplifier connected ahead use a negative off set S Parameter corrections Used to compensate for losses and reflections introduced by a two por...

Page 310: ...fset for compensating external signal losses or gains See also Offset corrections on page 117 Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection OFFSet MAGNitude on page 328 S Parameter L...

Page 311: ...tion OFFSet TABLe INDex on page 327 MEMory TABLe SELect on page 387 Edit table name Primary Sensor Offsets Secondary Sensor Offsets dialogs Frequency Dependent Offset Enter the table name Remote comma...

Page 312: ...ent Settings Primary Sensor Config Filter Measurement Settings Secondary Sensor Config Filter Available for all measurement types Use the averaging filter to reduce fluctuations in the measurement res...

Page 313: ...eraging filter If enabled the number of measured values is averaged Averaging reduces the effect of noise so that more reliable results are obtained Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channe...

Page 314: ...e measurements Sets the autofilter Normal Sets the averaging number so that the intrinsic noise of the power sensor 2 standard deviations does not exceed the specified Noise Content on page 122 Fixed...

Page 315: ...ble for continuous average burst average trace pulse analysis timeslot statis tics measurements Defines how the measurement results are output This is called termination control On Outputs intermediat...

Page 316: ...age 336 8 4 Range Settings Access Measurement Settings Primary Sensor Config Range Measurement Settings Secondary Sensor Config Range Available for continuous average burst average trace pulse analysi...

Page 317: ...AUTO on page 338 Range Available if Range State is set to User Sets the active measurement path in which the power sensor is measuring Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG RA...

Page 318: ...tic setting of the input attenuation Once Adjusts the input attenuation one time then disables the automatic setting Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel INPut ATTenuation AUTO on page...

Page 319: ...d by all power sensors The power sensor automatically recognizes the duty cycle of the burst series and calculates the average burst power from this duty cycle and the average power Set an appropriate...

Page 320: ...rom port 1 to port 2 or from port 2 to port 1 The two ports are indicated on the directional power sensor Remote command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT DIRection on page 357 INPut Sensor PO...

Page 321: ...l CORRection OFFSet RPLane on page 360 INPut Sensor PORT POSition on page 361 Offset Considers the transmission loss in a cable that connects the desired measurement point set by Offset Reference Plan...

Page 322: ...e on page 360 SENSe Sensor DM STATe on page 359 SENSe Sensor DM STANdard on page 360 WCDMA Chip Rate Available if WCDMA is set under Modulation Sets the chip rate for the WCDMA communication standard...

Page 323: ...LCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT APERture MODE on page 363 Integration Time Available if Integration Time Mode is set to User Defines the integration time for a single measurement Remote comman...

Page 324: ...reset See Preset on page 133 If you want to save specific measurement settings to reuse at another time save the setup in a file The R S NRX offers 20 setup files for this purpose Access Preset Save R...

Page 325: ...lso Chap ter 5 5 Settings Conflict on page 47 For details on sensor settings see the user manual of the R S power sensor Remote command SYSTem PRESet on page 388 RST on page 179 Save Recall Setup Sele...

Page 326: ...a sured value is less than 10 dB above the lower measurement range limit Access Zero Zeroing Sensors dialog Figure 10 1 Zeroing Sensors dialog The table below Zero All Sensors shows all connected sens...

Page 327: ...78 5566 02 07 3 You can zero an individual sensor or all sensors at once Tap Zero All Sensors Tap in the row of the sensor you want to zero The status changes from in progress to successful Remote com...

Page 328: ...log The System Overview dialog is divided into the following tabs Connections 136 Instrument Info 152 Hardware Configuration 162 Test 163 Global Settings 164 11 1 Connections Access System Connections...

Page 329: ...se to disable dynamic TCP IP configuration assign a valid address information before connecting the R S NRX to the LAN Contact your network administrator to obtain valid IP addresses After integrating...

Page 330: ...change the hostname the R S NRX restarts its connection to the network which can take several seconds During this time you cannot address the R S NRX After the restart you can only address the R S NR...

Page 331: ...y provided the network supports the dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP Static Enables assigning the IP address manually Remote command SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork IPADdress MODE on page 392 SYSTe...

Page 332: ...ote command SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork IPADdress GATeway on page 392 SYSTem COMMunicate INET SELF GATeway ADDRess on page 392 DNS Server IPv4 tab Available if Static is set under Address Mode Sets the...

Page 333: ...remote control In a LAN the VISA resource string is required to establish a communication session between the controller and the R S NRX The resource string is a unique identifier composed of the spe...

Page 334: ...Native remote command set of the R S NRX based on the standard commands for programmable instruments SCPI 99 Rohde Schwarz NRP2 Emulation for the predecessor the R S NRP2 Remote command SYSTem LANGuag...

Page 335: ...is set to User Sets the customized instrument identification string so that you can identify each R S NRX individually Remote command SYSTem IDN ANSWer on page 394 Custom OPT String Emulations tab Av...

Page 336: ...Figure 11 2 Sensor Check Source tab In the upper pane the result display shows the effect of parameter changes on the measurement Signal Output Sensor Check Source tab Disables the output or sets the...

Page 337: ...S NRX B1 is not updated automatically If a new version is available a warning message is displayed in the notification center and the new version is displayed here as shown in Figure 11 3 Tap the info...

Page 338: ...e that is proportional to the displayed value Limit Violation Available for continuous average burst average time gate timeslot measure ments Out 1 Trig Out BNC connector I O 1 tab Sets the fail volta...

Page 339: ...1 I O 2 tabs Available if Mode is set to Analog Out Forw Analog Out Refl Analog Out Enter the measurement value that corresponds to 0 V output voltage Remote command OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer...

Page 340: ...8 Fail Voltage I O 1 I O 2 tabs Available if Mode is set to Limit Violation Forw Limit Violation Refl Limit Violation Sets the fail voltage that is output if a measured value causes a limit violation...

Page 341: ...host interfaces directly or indirectly by USB hub They are assigned the letters E to M R S power sensors that are connected to the LAN interface are not recognized auto matically Add them see To add a...

Page 342: ...150 Sensor Info 150 Sensor Test 151 Add Sensor Adds a LAN power sensor See To add a LAN power sensor on page 149 Remote command SENSe Sensor ADD on page 397 Sensor Info Access System Connections Senso...

Page 343: ...ensor Test Sensor Info Tap Start Test to start a selftest of the connected power sensor The selftest provides detailed information that you can use for troubleshooting Test Verdict Shows the status of...

Page 344: ...ormation on a connected power sensor see Sensor Info on page 150 On this tab you display and configure the following settings System Info 152 Security Settings 155 Option Settings 158 Help Copyrights...

Page 345: ...ock Number HW Version CPLD Version Complex programmable logic device CPLD version Serial Device ID SW Build Version of software build Options Short names of the installed options MAC Address Ethernet...

Page 346: ...the date in the format YYYY MM DD Remote command SYSTem DATE on page 400 SYSTem DATE UTC on page 400 SYSTem DATE LOCal on page 400 Time Date and Time Settings Sets the time in the format HH MM SS Remo...

Page 347: ...words The Security dialog is divided into the following tabs General tab 155 Security Password to Unlock Settings 156 USB Storage 156 Volatile Mode 156 Sanitize 156 User Interface 156 LAN Settings tab...

Page 348: ...the non volatile memory After a reboot the R S NRX has the same configuration as at the time when you enabled the volatile mode Use the volatile mode if you want to reboot with a defined configuration...

Page 349: ...a web application VNC LAN Settings tab Enables or disables access using a virtual network computing VNC interface a graphical desktop sharing system that uses RFB protocol to control the R S NRX remo...

Page 350: ...rity Password tab New security password Confirm Password Security Password tab New security password for confirmation Note The new password is not assigned until you tap Change Password Change Passwor...

Page 351: ...ser Manual 1178 5566 02 07 Import 160 Export 160 Details tab 160 HW Options tab Displays the installed hardware options Remote command OPT on page 178 SW Options tab Displays all software options and...

Page 352: ...e software options have been installed but are not active any more for example because the license key is expired Remote command OPT on page 178 Manage License Keys tab Used to install or deinstall so...

Page 353: ...8 5566 02 07 If you want to see more information on a specific option tap 11 2 4 Help Copyrights Access System Instrument Info Help Copyrights Gives access to the user manual open source acknowledgeme...

Page 354: ...ry Information to the down load is displayed in the Notification Center See also Chapter 4 1 4 Notification Cen ter on page 35 Open Source Achnowledgement Displays the open source acknowledgement Open...

Page 355: ...tab can be useful for look ing up the revision of hardware for example when troubleshooting 11 4 Test Access System Test On this tab you can test whether the user interfaces are in working order and c...

Page 356: ...ult on page 379 Creating information for troubleshooting You can save information for troubleshooting on a memory stick 1 Connect a memory stick to one of the USB interfaces 2 Tap Create R S Support I...

Page 357: ...tting are marked too Thus you can find the setting easily if you want to use a preset value Tabs Position Specifies the position of the tabs in dialogs top or bottom Hide Sensor Overload Message If en...

Page 358: ...d USB or Ethernet Con nection This chapter contains information on installing updating the firmware on the R S NRX via PC and USB or Ethernet connection Use the Firmware Update program PureFW to load...

Page 359: ...yellow excla mation mark in the Windows device manager Abort the installation process and install a recent VISA software To prepare an update via network connection 1 Make sure a recent VISA software...

Page 360: ...lowing window should appear The program automatically starts scanning for R S power sensors and meters attached via USB When the scan is completed all recognized power sensors and meters are listed in...

Page 361: ...cal network for VISA network devices automati cally This can be more time consuming than adding the device manually as described above To do this check the setting Including VISA Network Devi ces befo...

Page 362: ...ate file or press the ellipsis button to browse the file system for it New firmware for the R S NRX generally has an rsu Rohde Schwarz Update extension 5 Select Update to download the new firmware and...

Page 363: ...a a USB flash memory stick are as follows PC or mobile device with free USB port running any operating system and software that supports copying files to the USB flash memory stick USB flash memory st...

Page 364: ...If there are more than one matching Rohde Schwarz update files select the file you want to use for the update The latest version is on top Then press Update to start the update process 3 After copyin...

Page 365: ...ndard are indicated as SCPI con firmed All commands used by the R S NRX follow the SCPI syntax rules Asynchronous commands A command which does not automatically finish executing before the next com m...

Page 366: ...6 DMC 176 EMC 176 ESE 176 ESR 176 GCLS 177 GMC 177 GOPC 177 GWAI 177 IDN 177 IST 177 LMC 178 OPC 178 OPT 178 PMC 178 PRE 178 PSC 179 RCL 179 RMC 179 RST 179 SAV 179 SRE 180 SRQ 180 STB 180 TRG 180 TST...

Page 367: ...TL Go to local Usage Event GTM Go to local with remote state Usage Event GTR Go to remote Usage Event HFC Hardware flow control Usage Event LLO Local lockout Usage Event NREN Not remote enabled go to...

Page 368: ...macro command Parameters Macro Parameters for setting and query Label EMC Enable Enables macro command Parameters Enable ESE register Event Status Enable Sets the event status enable register to the...

Page 369: ...nding operations in all internal instruments are finished Usage Query only GWAI Waits for all pending operations in all internal instruments Usage Event IDN IDeNtification query Returns a string with...

Page 370: ...l cases OPC basically functions like the WAI command but WAI does not return a response OPC is preferred to WAI because with OPC the execution of commands can be queried from a controller program befo...

Page 371: ...ory Range 0 to 19 RST 0 Usage Setting only Manual operation See Recall on page 133 RMC Label Remove macro content Setting parameters Label Usage Setting only RST Sets the instrument to a defined initi...

Page 372: ...is triggered Parameters register Range 0 to 255 RST 0 SRQ timeout A generic srq wait command to be used without srq event transport It is sim ply read from the interface Query parameters timeout Retur...

Page 373: ...nds until all preceding commands have been executed and all signals have settled Usage Event XESE xese Specifies the standard event status enable register ESE This register determines which events fro...

Page 374: ...the R S NRX assigns the measure ments according to the port to which the power sensors are connected The number of measurement panes is adapted automatically Example For configuring measurements the...

Page 375: ...CHANnel Channel SENSe INDex Further information Primary Sensor Secondary Sensor on page 67 Channel Calculation Function on page 67 Assigning measurement panes and traces see Chapter 13 5 Measurement...

Page 376: ...Event ABORt undef ALL Applies to all connected power sensors See ABORt Measurement on page 184 Suffix undef 1 to n No suffix required Usage Event INITiate Measurement CONTinuous state Enables or disa...

Page 377: ...ment IMMediate Thus you can prevent that the specified power sensor starts a measurement if INITiate Undef ALL IMMediate is used The command is not fully R S NRP2 compatible If port 1 is assigned to m...

Page 378: ...s If port 1 is assigned to measurement 2 for example enable the R S NRP2 emulation using SYSTem LANGuage NRP2 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Example If you work in a master slave setup you need...

Page 379: ...define two sensor configurations in parallel a primary and a secondary sensor configuration Further information Chapter 5 1 Parallel Measurements on page 43 Chapter 13 6 Calculation Functions on page...

Page 380: ...urement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters value NONE EXTRemes STATistics RST NONE Manual operation See Auxiliary Values on page 51 CALCulate Measurement DMODe mode Specifies the display format of the meas...

Page 381: ...asurement MINimum DATA Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Usage Event CALCulate Measurement HOLD FUNCtion function For all measurement functions the R S NRX stores the maximum and minimum val ues a...

Page 382: ...x Hold on page 55 CALCulate Measurement LIMit undef TYPE type Alias for CALCulate Measurement HOLD FUNCtion on page 189 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement undef 1 to n No suffix required Parameters...

Page 383: ...he display backlight Parameters brightness Range 0 0 to 1 0 RST 1 0 DISPlay ERRorlist state If enabled displays a dialog containing the SCPI error queue You can delete the queue using SYSTem ERRor ALL...

Page 384: ...d until the dialog containing the query is closed MESSage Remote control command processing is immediately continued Close the dialog containing the message by pressing Esc or using DISPlay MESSage ST...

Page 385: ...SLOW FREeze FREeze is useful if discontinuities in the voltage progress at the analog outputs occur In this state the display does not con sume CPU time RST NORMal DISPlay WINDow Window STATe state Op...

Page 386: ...TA RATio RCOefficient 198 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RFRatio 198 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RLOSs 199 CALCulate Measurement ME...

Page 387: ...nit pct Manual operation See Forward Scale Lower Limit Reflection Scale Lower Limit on page 52 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RCOefficient value Sets the lower limit f...

Page 388: ...imit for the return loss bargraph display Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement DirectionalChannel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 2...

Page 389: ...annel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 180 0 to 180 0 RST 20 0 Default unit dB Manual operation See Scale Lower Limit on page 52 See...

Page 390: ...Forward Scale Upper Limit Reflection Scale Upper Limit on page 53 CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RCOefficient value Sets the upper limit for the reflection coefficien...

Page 391: ...eturn loss bargraph display Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement DirectionalChannel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 200 0 to 200 0...

Page 392: ...annel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 180 0 to 180 0 RST 20 0 Default unit dB Manual operation See Scale Upper Limit on page 52 See...

Page 393: ...eters value Range 15 0 to 15 0 RST 0 0 Default unit s Manual operation See Start Time on page 53 CALCulate Measurement TRACe X SCALe LENGth value Sets the duration of the trace Suffix Measurement 1 to...

Page 394: ...gate timeslot measurements Sets the power level range Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters value Range 0 005 to 400 0 RST 100 0 Default unit dB V Manual operation See Power Span on page 5...

Page 395: ...RST 1e 3 Default unit W Manual operation See Power Span on page 54 CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP DB value Effective for trace pulse analysis time gate timeslot measurements Sets the power re...

Page 396: ...00 0 RST 150 0 Default unit dBuV Manual operation See Power Reference on page 54 CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP DPCT value Effective for trace pulse analysis time gate timeslot measurements S...

Page 397: ...urement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters value Range 1e9 to 1e9 RST 1e 3 Default unit W Manual operation See Power Reference on page 54 DISPlay WINDow Window ANALog AUTO state DISPlay WINDow Window METer...

Page 398: ...he result dis play is moved in positive or negative x direction If you measure with more than one power sensor you can use this offset to arrange the traces to each other The start of recording relati...

Page 399: ...sed SENSe Sensor UNIT POWer VALue 207 SOURce UNIT POWer 207 UNIT Measurement POWer RATio 208 UNIT Measurement POWer REFLection 208 UNIT Measurement POWer RELative STATe 208 UNIT Measurement POWer VALu...

Page 400: ...Nnel Channel FEED Channel POWer REVerse is set Sets how the ratio of forward and reverse power is expressed Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters unit RCO RL SWR RFR RCO Reflection coeffici...

Page 401: ...Mit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RFRatio 212 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RLOSs 212 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio SWR 213 CA...

Page 402: ...fix required Parameters mode OFF ON ONCE CALCulate Measurement LIMit undef CLEar IMMediate Resets the limit monitoring state and the internal counter for limit violations Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Mea...

Page 403: ...the measured values Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement DirectionalChannel 1 to 2 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Manual operation See Lower Limit on page 56 See Forward Lower Limit...

Page 404: ...surement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio RFRatio value Sets the lower limit for the ratio of forward reverse power Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement DirectionalChannel 1 to 2 1 primary s...

Page 405: ...T 1 0 Default unit Manual operation See Lower Limit on page 56 See Forward Lower Limit Reflection Lower Limit on page 57 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio VALue value Set...

Page 406: ...operation See Lower Limit on page 56 See Forward Lower Limit Reflection Lower Limit on page 57 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel LOWer STATe state Enables or disables the monitoring funct...

Page 407: ...RST 100 0 Default unit pct Manual operation See Forward Upper Limit Reflection Upper Limit on page 58 CALCulate Measurement LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio RCOefficient value Sets the upper...

Page 408: ...he return loss Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement DirectionalChannel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 200 0 to 200 0 RST 200 0 Def...

Page 409: ...rse Parameters value Range 180 0 to 180 0 RST 20 0 Default unit dB Manual operation See Upper Limit on page 57 See Forward Upper Limit Reflection Upper Limit on page 58 CALCulate Measurement LIMit Dir...

Page 410: ...mats and Screenshots FORMat SREGister 218 FORMat READings DATA 218 FORMat READings BORDer 219 SYSTem HCOPy 219 FORMat SREGister sregister Specifies the format that is used for the return value of STB...

Page 411: ...st byte is the most significant byte the 4th 8th byte the least significant byte Fulfills the Big Endian big end comes first convention RST NORMal Example FORM BORD NORM SYSTem HCOPy filename Creates...

Page 412: ...urement CHANnel Channel SLOPe 226 TRIGger undef ALL SOURce 227 TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel SOURce 227 TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel SYNChronize PORT 227 TRIGger undef ALL SYNChronize STA...

Page 413: ...ort 1 is assigned to measure ment 1 and so on the command works If port 1 is assigned to measurement 2 for example enable the R S NRP2 emulation using SYSTem LANGuage NRP2 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Me...

Page 414: ...TIMe dropout TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel DTIMe dropout If the trigger level has been underrun with internal triggering it is sometimes useful to wait some time drop out time before retriggerin...

Page 415: ...IGger Measurement CHANnel Channel HOLDoff holdoff Sets the hold off time see Chapter 6 3 4 Hold Off Time on page 61 The command is not fully R S NRP2 compatible If port 1 is assigned to measure ment 1...

Page 416: ...Hod method Defines the method how to cope with the misalignment between the trigger event and the sample point Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor...

Page 417: ...gger source see TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel SOURce Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters mode NORMal FREerun SINGle AUTO NORMal Continuous triggering with regular trigger events FRE...

Page 418: ...ed to the R S NRX and from there it is distributed to the trigger slaves and if OUTPut TRIGger SOURce SENS1 SENS2 SENS3 SENS4 is set also to the trigger output The command is not fully R S NRP2 compat...

Page 419: ...nable the R S NRP2 emulation using SYSTem LANGuage NRP2 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters source INTernal INTA INTB INTC INTD EXTernal...

Page 420: ...ensors involved in the measurement Otherwise the trigger bus is blocked by any power sensor that has completed its measurements before the others and has returned to the idle state The command is not...

Page 421: ...selected value Trace POWer TRACe POWer PEAK TRACe POWer RANDom TRACe Measurement sequence Peak value of the samples per test point Randomly selected value Pulse analysis POWer TRACe POWer PEAK TRACe P...

Page 422: ...verse power disabled Reverse power NRT relative Forward direction POWer FORWard CCDFunction POWer CFACtor Complementary cumulative distribution function Crest factor NRT relative Reverse direction POW...

Page 423: ...luate on page 115 CALCulate Measurement TYPE type Sets the measurement type Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters type CONTav NRT TRACe STATistics TGATe BURStav TSLot PULSe RST CONTav Manua...

Page 424: ...ected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Example CAT Query 2 NRP33SN 900004 Response Usage Query only Manual operation See Primary Sensor Secondary Sensor on page 67 CALCula...

Page 425: ...Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel MAGNitude AUTO 233 CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel STATe 234 SENSe Sensor POWer REFerence 235 CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChann...

Page 426: ...ement MATH EXPRession on page 287 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel FEED Channel on page 229 Alias UNIT Measurement POWer RELative STATe CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel MAGNitude...

Page 427: ...55 See Reference Value on page 71 13 5 6 Continuous Average Further information Chapter 7 1 Continuous Average on page 70 SENSe Sensor POWer AVG BUFFer CLEar 235 SENSe Sensor POWer AVG BUFFer COUNt 2...

Page 428: ...nts Sets the size of the result buffer You can enable the buffer using SENSe Sensor POWer AVG BUFFer STATe Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB an...

Page 429: ...n page 289 CALCulate Measurement TRACe X POINts 237 SENSe Sensor BWIDth VIDeo LIST 237 SENSe Sensor BANDwidth VIDeo LIST 237 SENSe Sensor TRACe REALtime 238 CALCulate Measurement TRACe X POINts points...

Page 430: ...test points on the time axis Corresponds to SENSe Sensor TRACe POINts on page 448 capture_time Mandatory Period within which measured data are captured in the trace measure ments Corresponds to SENSe...

Page 431: ...ters scope_size expr capture_time Default unit s source_list expr Usage Setting only CONFigure Measurement XTIMe POWer RATio scope_size capture_time source_list FETCh Measurement XTIMe POWer RATio sco...

Page 432: ...ELative POWer DPCT 245 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker POSition POWer RATio DPCT 245 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker POSition RELative POWer O 245 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKe...

Page 433: ...Effective if DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker MODE MEASure is set Selects the trace Suffix Window 1 to 4 Measurement pane Marker 1 to 4 Marker M1 to M4 Parameters index 0 No trace selected 1...

Page 434: ...page 79 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker MODE mode Enables or disables the marker Also defines the appearance of the marker Suffix Window 1 to 4 Measurement pane Marker 1 to 4 Marker M1 to M...

Page 435: ...ion of the reference marker RPRight Starting from the right border at a power difference of the marker position to the y position of the reference marker PSEarch Measured maximum power MSEarch Measure...

Page 436: ...ane Marker 1 to 4 Marker M1 to M4 Parameters power Range 100 0 to 300 0 RST 0 0 Default unit dBuV Manual operation See Position on page 78 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker POSition RELative P...

Page 437: ...ACe MARKer Marker POSition RELative POWer O power DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker POSition POWer RATio O power Sets an absolute or relative value for the marker position defined under DISPla...

Page 438: ...e or relative time for the marker position defined under DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MARKer Marker POSition MODE on page 242 Suffix Window 1 to 4 Measurement pane Marker 1 to 4 Marker M1 to M4 Paramet...

Page 439: ...251 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer LREFerence 252 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer MAX 252 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer MIN 252 CALCulate Measurement TRAC...

Page 440: ...NEGative DURation STATe 261 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement TRANsition NEGative OCCurrence STATe 261 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement TRANsition NEGative OVERshoot STATe 262 DISPlay WIN...

Page 441: ...ME time Sets an offset to the start of the gate in which the pulse analysis is performed See also SENSe Sensor TRACe MID TIME on page 249 Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1...

Page 442: ...nual operation See Algorithm on page 87 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement DEFine DURation REFerence value Effective for pulse analysis measurements Sets the pulse width pulse start time and puls...

Page 443: ...0 to 100 0 RST 10 0 Default unit pct Manual operation See Low Reference Level on page 88 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer AVG Effective for pulse analysis measurements Queries the average...

Page 444: ...fix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Usage Query only Manual operation See Trace Peak on page 85 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer MIN Effective for pulse analysis measurements Queries the m...

Page 445: ...MEASurement POWer REFerence Effective for pulse analysis measurements Queries the power level at reference level See CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement DEFine DURation REFerence on page 250 Suff...

Page 446: ...nt PULSe SEParation Effective for pulse analysis measurements Queries the time between the first negative edge and the subsequent positive edge of the pulse in seconds where the edges occur at crossin...

Page 447: ...tive OVERshoot Effective for pulse analysis measurements Queries the height of the local minimum before a rising edge divided by the pulse amplitude Negative overshoot 100 x Pulse base power minimum p...

Page 448: ...ent TRACe MEASurement TRANsition POSitive OVERshoot Effective for pulse analysis measurements Queries the height of the local maximum before a falling edge divided by the pulse amplitude Positive over...

Page 449: ...analysis measurements Enables or disables the display of the maximum power measured within the analysis window See CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer MAX on page 252 Suffix Window 1 to 4 M...

Page 450: ...ctive for pulse analysis measurements Enables or disables the display of the power level at high reference level See CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer HREFerence on page 251 Suffix Window...

Page 451: ...value Effective for pulse analysis measurements Enables or disables the display of the duty cycle of the measured power See CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement PULSe DCYCle on page 253 Suffix Wind...

Page 452: ...LSe RESolution STATe value Effective for pulse analysis measurements Displays the number of samples per second See CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement TRANsition SPERiod on page 256 Suffix Window...

Page 453: ...WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement TRANsition NEGative DURation STATe value Effective for pulse analysis measurements Enables or disables the display of the fall time of the first detected pulse See CALC...

Page 454: ...85 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement TRANsition POSitive DURation STATe value Effective for pulse analysis measurements Enables or disables the display of the rise time of the first detected pul...

Page 455: ...e Parameters value RST OFF Manual operation See Pos Overshoot on page 86 13 5 9 Time Gate Further information Chapter 7 5 Time Gate on page 88 CALCulate Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG OFFSet TIME 26...

Page 456: ...RST 1 0e 3 Default unit s Manual operation See Start of Gate on page 93 CALCulate Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG EXCLude MID OFFSet TIME value Sets length of the fence Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Mea...

Page 457: ...laps with the gate is excluded from the measurement Like a gate a fence is defined by its start time and its length Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Gate 1 to 4 Time gate Parameters value RST OFF...

Page 458: ...es an interval at the start of the timeslot that is excluded from the measurement Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters value Range 0 0 to 15 0 RST 0 0 Default unit s Manual operation See E...

Page 459: ...8 Measurement Parameters value Range 50 0e 9 to 0 1 RST 1 0e 3 Default unit s Manual operation See Nominal Width on page 98 CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG EXCLude MID OFFSet TIME value Sets the...

Page 460: ...ou can use commands that combine several setting com mands They are described in Chapter 13 5 11 2 Combining Statistics Commands on page 271 The same principle is used for the calculation functions se...

Page 461: ...ault unit s SENSe Sensor STATistics PEAK Queries the peak power value calculated during a CCDF or PDF statistics measure ment Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R...

Page 462: ...e for statistics measurements Enables or disables the internal additional white Gaussian noise AWGN source If enabled you cannot measure with a second power sensor Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measuremen...

Page 463: ...ENSe Sensor STATistics TIME on page 439 source_list Mandatory Defines the primary and secondary sensor The number for each sen sor is preceded by the character The entire expression is enclosed in par...

Page 464: ...ameters are described in Parameter list on page 271 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Query parameters statistics_size expr capture_time Default unit s source_list expr Usage Query only 13 5 11 3...

Page 465: ...9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Usage Query only CALCulate Measurement STATistics PDF SCALe Y PDIVision value Effective if CALCulate Measurement STATistics SCALe Y SPACing LIN is set Sets the scaling...

Page 466: ...istics CDF SCALe Y LINear TOP value Effective if CALCulate Measurement STATistics SCALe Y SPACing LIN is set Sets the maximum value of the y axis for CDF statistics measurements Suffix Measurement 1 t...

Page 467: ...Width on page 273 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters value Range 3 to 8191 RST 600 Manual operation See Power div on page 104 CALCulate Measurement STATistics SCALe X RANGe value Effecti...

Page 468: ...surements with absolute power display Sets the lower limit of the level range for the analysis result This level is assigned to the first pixel The level assigned to the last pixel is equal to the lev...

Page 469: ...ual operation See marker on page 101 CALCulate Measurement STATistics MARKer HORizontal DATA Effective for statistics measurements Queries the measurement result at the x marker position The command i...

Page 470: ...rement STATistics MARKer X POSition RELative value Effective for statistics measurements Sets the x marker relative to a power value Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters value Range 200 0...

Page 471: ...sor FUNCtion STATe 283 SENSe Sensor POWer REFLection RANGe AUTO 283 SENSe Sensor POWer POWer RANGe AUTO 283 SENSe Sensor POWer REFLection RANGe LIMit DETect 284 SENSe Sensor POWer POWer RANGe LIMit DE...

Page 472: ...lt unit dBm Manual operation See Forward Reference Value Reflection Reference Value on page 55 See Reference Value on page 71 CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel RATio RCOefficient value...

Page 473: ...the return loss Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement DirectionalChannel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 200 0 to 200 0 RST 0 0 Defa...

Page 474: ...Value on page 71 SENSe Sensor FUNCtion CONCurrent concurrent Requires the sensor interface for R S NRT R S NRX B9 Enables or disables the usage of several measurement functions simultaneously Suffix...

Page 475: ...Se Sensor FUNCtion STATe function Requires the sensor interface for R S NRT R S NRX B9 Queries whether the measurement function is enabled or disabled Suffix Sensor 101 R S NRT directional power senso...

Page 476: ...Measured power is out of the range defined HIGH Measured power exceeds the upper scale limit RST HIGH Manual operation See Fail Voltage on page 148 SENSe Sensor POWer REFLection RANGe LIMit STATe sta...

Page 477: ...fective if SENSe Sensor POWer REFLection RANGe AUTO is disabled Sets the lower scale limit for the power indication For further details see SENSe Sensor POWer POWer RANGe LOWer on page 284 Suffix Sens...

Page 478: ...re included for the calculation of the mean value and standard deviation Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Usage Query only CALCulate Measurement DATA Queries the measurement result Suffix Measure...

Page 479: ...e 67 Chapter 13 3 Addressing Measurements and Sensors on page 182 13 6 1 Selecting a Calculation Function CALCulate Measurement MATH EXPRession expression Selects a channel calculation function that p...

Page 480: ...nsor n measures the forward power of a wave Sensor m measures the reflected power Return loss RLOS SENSn SENSm Return loss of a DUT The output unit is dB SENSm SENSn SENSm SENSn 10 x log Sensor n meas...

Page 481: ...bine several setting commands and thus simplify pro gramming of the R S NRX They use parameter lists that differ for each measurement type CONFigure Configures according to the parameter list but does...

Page 482: ...source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list READ Measurement SCALar POWer AVG expected_valu...

Page 483: ...asurement SCALar POWer AVG DIFFerence expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list READ Measurement SCALar POWer AVG DIFFerence expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_sourc...

Page 484: ...ist source_list FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG SUM expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list READ Measurement SCALar POWer AVG SUM expected_value_or_source_list resolutio...

Page 485: ...e_list FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG RATio expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list READ Measurement SCALar POWer AVG RATio expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_...

Page 486: ..._list FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG SWR expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list READ Measurement SCALar POWer AVG SWR expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_sourc...

Page 487: ...expr Usage Query only CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer AVG RLOSs expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG RLOSs expected_value_or_source...

Page 488: ...sensor and sensor B is the secondary sensor CONFigure Measurement ARRay POWer AVG buffered_size expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FETCh Measurement ARRay POWer AVG bu...

Page 489: ...urement Query parameters buffered_size expr expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list expr Usage Query only CONFigure Measurement ARRay POWer AVG DIFFerence RELative buffered...

Page 490: ...bed in Parameter list on page 296 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Query parameters buffered_size expr expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list expr Usage Query only C...

Page 491: ...smission factor of a DUT measured by two power sensors with buffering The used parameters are described in Parameter list on page 296 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Query parameters buffered_si...

Page 492: ...LCulate Measurement MATH EXPRession RLOS SENSn SENSm Return loss transmission loss of a DUT measured by two power sensors with buffer ing The used parameters are described in Parameter list on page 29...

Page 493: ...ay POWer AVG SUM RELative buffered_size expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list MEASure Measurement ARRay POWer AVG SUM RELative buffered_size expected_value_or_source_list...

Page 494: ...n Functions Parameter list For the calculation functions of the burst average measurement the following parame ters are used dtolerance Mandatory Length of a time interval during that the power level...

Page 495: ..._or_source_list source_list MEASure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt dtolerance start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list Used for CALCulate Measureme...

Page 496: ...r Usage Query only CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt DIFFerence dtolerance start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FETCh Measurement SCALar...

Page 497: ...MEASure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt DIFFerence RELative dtolerance start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list Used for CALCulate Measurement MATH...

Page 498: ...pr Usage Query only CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt SUM RELative dtolerance start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FETCh Measurement SCA...

Page 499: ...ar POWer BURSt RATio dtolerance start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list Used for CALCulate Measurement MATH EXPRession SENSn SENSm Ratio measured...

Page 500: ..._source_list source_list expr Usage Query only CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt SWR dtolerance start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FET...

Page 501: ...POWer BURSt REFLection dtolerance start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list MEASure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt REFLection dtolerance start_excl...

Page 502: ...list source_list Used for CALCulate Measurement MATH EXPRession RLOS SENSn SENSm Return loss transmission loss of a DUT measured by two power sensors The used parameters are described in Parameter lis...

Page 503: ...ONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot tslot_width no_slots start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot tslot_wi...

Page 504: ...start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list Used for CALCulate Measurement MATH EXPRession Relative power measured by one power sensor The used parame...

Page 505: ...expr Usage Query only CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot DIFFerence RELative tslot_width no_slots start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list FE...

Page 506: ...st READ Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot SUM tslot_width no_slots start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list MEASure Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot SUM...

Page 507: ...d parameters are described in Parameter list on page 310 Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Query parameters tslot_width Default unit s no_slots Default unit s start_exclude Default unit s end_excl...

Page 508: ...ot_width no_slots start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list READ Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot RATio RELative tslot_width no_slots start_exclude en...

Page 509: ...lude expected_value_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list Used for CALCulate Measurement MATH EXPRession SWR SENSn SENSm Standing wave ratio measured by two power sensors The used param...

Page 510: ...alue_or_source_list resolution_or_source_list source_list expr Usage Query only CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot RLOSs tslot_width no_slots start_exclude end_exclude expected_value_or_source_l...

Page 511: ...Frequency Selective Power Sensors 353 NRT Measurement Type 355 13 7 1 Setting the Frequency SENSe Sensor FREQuency FIXed 319 SENSe Sensor FREQuency CW 319 SENSe Sensor FREQuency TRACk 320 SENSe Senso...

Page 512: ...CORRection DCYCle VALue 321 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel TRACe ESAMpling 322 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel SAMPling 322 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer BURSt DTOLerance 32...

Page 513: ...nuous average measurements Enables or disables the duty cycle correction Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters state RST OFF Manual operat...

Page 514: ...1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters value RST ON Manual operation See Equivalent Time Sampling on page 115 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel SAMPling...

Page 515: ...Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters value Range 0 0 to 0 3 RST 0 0 Default unit s Manual operation See Dropout Tolerance on page 116 CA...

Page 516: ...ensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters value See Smoothing on page 116 RST OFF Manual operation See Smoothing on page 116 CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement TRANsition ESAMpling AUTO STATe value Eff...

Page 517: ...RRection SPDevice LIST Queries the list of the S parameter data sets that have been loaded to the power sen sor The result of the query indicates the consecutive number and mnemonic of each data set S...

Page 518: ...source A value of 0 0 corresponds to an ideal matched source A value of 1 0 corresponds to total reflection Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB...

Page 519: ...sensor Setting parameters value Range 1 to 10 RST 1 Usage Setting only Manual operation See Frequency dependent offset table on page 119 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection OFFSet TABLe S...

Page 520: ...2 secondary sensor or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 200 0 to 200 0 RST 0 0 Default unit dB Manual operation See Offset on page 118 See Offset on page 129 CALCulate Measurement...

Page 521: ...n See Gamma Magnitude on page 120 13 7 4 Sensor Filters Further information Chapter 8 3 Filter Settings on page 120 Chapter 13 7 8 3 NRT Filter Settings on page 362 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO RES...

Page 522: ...ge COUNt AUTO TYPE RES CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel AVERage COUNt AUTO STATe ON Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 10...

Page 523: ...ber so that the intrinsic noise of the power sensor does not exceed the specified value Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters value Range...

Page 524: ...sensor does not exceed the value specified by CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel AVERage COUNt AUTO NSRatio NSRatio Limits the averaging number as specified by CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel...

Page 525: ...tion of changes in the measured quantity In the settled state that means when the number of measurements specified by the average count has been performed a moving average is output REPeat Specifies t...

Page 526: ...1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters value RST ON Manual operation See Filter State on page 121 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel TRACe AVERage COUNt VALue value Effective for tr...

Page 527: ...nation control Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters mode MOVing REPeat If you use SYSTem PRESet instead of RST the RST value dif fers See...

Page 528: ...1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters value RST ON Manual operation See Filter State on page 121 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer NCORrection STATe state Effective for R S frequenc...

Page 529: ...hannel POWer AVG RANGe AUTO 338 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG RANGe CLEVel STATe 338 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG RANGe CLEVel VALue 339 CALCulate Measurement CHAN...

Page 530: ...0 to 30 0 RST 30 0 Default unit dB Manual operation See Attenuation on page 126 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG RANGe AUTO value Enables or disables the automatic measurement path sel...

Page 531: ...the headroom for modula tion peaks becomes larger However the S N ratio is reduced at the lower limits of the transition ranges Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2...

Page 532: ...t string Configures the power sensor and trigger settings for the selected standard Query the supported standards using SYSTem STANdard CATalog If SYSTem STANdard PWSettings OFF is set also configures...

Page 533: ...res the power sensor OFF Configures the power sensor and the display settings of the R S NRX See Chapter 13 7 6 3 Display Configuration on page 351 RST OFF Manual operation See Preserve Window Setting...

Page 534: ...CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG COUNt 8 Timeslot fence CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG EXCLude MID STATe OFF Timeslot width CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG WIDTh 577 s Timegate offs...

Page 535: ...t tolerance CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer BURSt DTOLerance 416 7 s Exclude time start CALCulate Measurement TSLot TIMing EXCLude STARt 15 s Exclude time end CALCulate Measurement TSLot T...

Page 536: ...Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG APERture VALue 10 ms Duty cycle correction CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection DCYCle STATe OFF Smoothing CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWe...

Page 537: ...Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG TIME 1 601 667 s 2 602 s Timegate fence CALCulate Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG EXCLude MID STATe OFF Trace offset time CALCulate Measurement TRACe X SCALe LEFT 200...

Page 538: ...LCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG COUNt 15 Timeslot fence CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG EXCLude MID STATe OFF Timeslot width CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG WIDTh 666 667 s Timegate of...

Page 539: ...easurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG SMOothing STATe OFF Dropout tolerance CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer BURSt DTOLerance 366 s Exclude time start CALCulate Measurement TSLot TIMing EXCL...

Page 540: ...Channel CORRection DCYCle VALue 29 28 Duty cycle correction CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection DCYCle STATe ON Smoothing CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG SMOothing STATe...

Page 541: ...Lue 2 50 ms Duty cycle CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection DCYCle VALue 64 88 Duty cycle correction CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection DCYCle STATe ON Smoothing CALCulate Me...

Page 542: ...ulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG APERture VALue 3 75 ms Duty cycle CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection DCYCle VALue 76 533 Duty cycle correction CALCulate Measurement CHANnel C...

Page 543: ...dB Table 13 15 CDMA2000 Sensor parameter Remote control command Value Sensor mode CALCulate Measurement TYPE CONTav Aperture time CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer AVG APERture VALue 80 ms D...

Page 544: ...surement reference value CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel POWer MAGNitude 1 0 dBm NRT measurement reference value ratio CALCulate Measurement RELative DirectionalChannel RATio MAGNitu...

Page 545: ...nsor BANDwidth RESolution TYPE VALue 354 SENSe Sensor BANDwidth RESolution VALue 355 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel ROSCillator REFio FREQuency freq Effective for R S frequency selective power...

Page 546: ...E AUTO STATe state Effective for R S frequency selective power sensors If enabled sets the filter type suitable for the currently chosen measurement mode and bandwidth You can query the selected filte...

Page 547: ...8 NRT Measurement Type NRT Mode Settings 355 NRT Correction Settings 359 NRT Filter Settings 362 13 7 8 1 NRT Mode Settings Further information Chapter 8 5 1 NRT Mode Settings on page 127 CALCulate M...

Page 548: ...nnel NRT VBWidth VALue USER Define the duty cycle by CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT BURSt PERiod CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT BURSt WIDTh The R S NRX calculates the average bur...

Page 549: ...t CHANnel Channel NRT CCDF THReshold value Sets the threshold for the complementary cumulative distribution function CCDF If you enter a value without unit the unit is defined by UNIT Measurement POWe...

Page 550: ...nel Channel NRT PEP HOLD TIME value Sets the hold time of the peak hold circuit of the power sensor Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor or 1 forwar...

Page 551: ...ection Settings Further information Chapter 8 5 2 NRT Correction Settings on page 128 SENSe Sensor DM STATe 359 SENSe Sensor DM STANdard 360 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection OFFSet RPL...

Page 552: ...CHANnel Channel CORRection OFFSet RPLane plane Selects the power sensor port to which the measurement results are referred to Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 s...

Page 553: ...or or 1 forward 2 reflection reverse Parameters value Range 0 0 to 8 2e6 RST 1 0e6 Default unit Hz Manual operation See WCDMA Chip Rate on page 130 INPut Sensor PORT OFFSet offs Considers the transmis...

Page 554: ...urement CHANnel Channel NRT APERture MODE 363 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT APERture VALue 364 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel NRT VBWidth VALue 364 SENSe Sensor BWIDth VIDeo FNUMber...

Page 555: ...nge 1 to 1048576 RST 4 Manual operation See Filter Length on page 121 See Averaging Count on page 131 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel AVERage COUNt ENUM value See CALCulate Measurement CHANnel C...

Page 556: ...Suffix Measurement 1 to 8 Measurement Channel 1 to 2 1 primary sensor 2 secondary sensor Parameters value Range 0 005 to 0 111 RST 0 037 Default unit s Manual operation See Integration Time on page 13...

Page 557: ...aximum bandwidth Range 0 to 2 RST 0 Manual operation See Video Bandwidth on page 131 13 8 Configuring the Test Generator If the sensor check source R S NRX B1 is installed you can use it as a power re...

Page 558: ...Power Level on page 145 SOURce PULM STATe state Requires the sensor check source R S NRX B1 Effective if the output signal is enabled using SOURce OUTPut STATe or OUTPut SOURce STATe Sets the signal...

Page 559: ...LOWer RATio SWR 371 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer RATio VALue 372 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer CCDF 372 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer VALue 373 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer POWer...

Page 560: ...or FLIM or RLIM is set Sets the measurement that is monitored Parameters index Manual operation See Measurement for Limit Output on page 148 OUTPut MODE output mode Sets the functionality of the Out...

Page 561: ...fix output 1 to 2 BNC connectors at the rear 1 Out 1 Trig Out 2 Trig In Out 2 Parameters index Manual operation See Measurement for Recorder Output on page 147 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer CCDF...

Page 562: ...ive if OUTPut MODE output is set to REC FREC or RREC Sets the power measurement value that corresponds to 0 V output voltage If you enter a value without unit the unit is defined by UNIT Measurement P...

Page 563: ...value Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 0 0 Default unit pct Manual operation See 0 V Equivalent on page 147 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer RATio RLOSs value Effective if OUTPut MODE output is set to REC FRE...

Page 564: ...age If you enter a value without unit the unit is defined by UNIT Measurement POWer RATio For further information see Chapter 13 5 1 3 Units on page 207 Suffix output 1 to 2 BNC connectors at the rear...

Page 565: ...n page 147 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer POWer value Effective if OUTPut MODE output is set to REC FREC or RREC Sets the power measurement value that corresponds to 2 5 V output voltage If you en...

Page 566: ...Suffix output 1 to 2 BNC connectors at the rear 1 Out 1 Trig Out 2 Trig In Out 2 Parameters value Range 0 0 to 100 0 RST 100 0 Default unit pct Manual operation See 2 5 V Equivalent on page 147 OUTPu...

Page 567: ...to REC FREC or RREC Sets the power ratio measurement value that corresponds to 2 5 V output voltage If you enter a value without unit the unit is defined by UNIT Measurement POWer RATio For further i...

Page 568: ...roing procedure Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters auto ON OFF ONCE LFR UFR ON Return value if a calibration is...

Page 569: ...76 Suffix undef 1 to n No suffix required Parameters auto ON OFF ONCE LFR UFR CALibration Sensor ZERO FAST AUTO auto Effective for trace measurements Performs fast zeroing Since the commands are proce...

Page 570: ...es a thermal power sensor equipped with an additional test heater Queries the power difference in W when measuring with the external heater enabled and disabled Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured senso...

Page 571: ...1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Usage Query only DIAGnostic INFO OTIMe Queries the count of the built in elapsed time meter The count...

Page 572: ...type name and the firmware version number If an error has occurred the response also contains the error message in plain text Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R...

Page 573: ...POINts 385 MEMory TABLe GAIN MAGNitude 386 MEMory TABLe MAP 386 MEMory TABLe MOVE 386 MEMory TABLe RESet 387 MEMory TABLe SELect 387 MEMory CATalog STATe Queries information on the available setups st...

Page 574: ...ample for setup Setup 1 STAT 1212479 Example for table Table 2 TABL 84 Usage Query only MEMory CLEar TABLe Deletes the content of the selected correction table Use MEMory TABLe SELect to select the ta...

Page 575: ...1358442496 267 Response Usage Query only MEMory FREE ALL Queries the used and remaining disk space for setups and frequency dependent cor rection tables Combines the information queried by MEMory FREE...

Page 576: ...r Memory location of the setup 0 Factory set setup cannot be changed 1 to 19 Available memory locations Example MEM STAT MAP test 5 Example MEM STAT MAP test Manual operation See Save Recall Setup on...

Page 577: ...Numeric values with a maximum of 2 digits after the decimal point separated by commas Values with more than 2 decimal places are rounded Default unit Hz Example MEM TABL FREQ 50 00 60 70 3456 Sets 3 f...

Page 578: ...ion See Edit table table name on page 119 MEMory TABLe MAP register_name register_number Assigns a name to the correction table stored in the memory location Take care to use recognizable names The R...

Page 579: ...ing commands MEMory TABLe GAIN MAGNitude MEMory TABLe GAIN POINts MEMory TABLe FREQuency POINts MEMory TABLe FREQuency MEMory TABLe DATA MEMory TABLe DATA POINts Alternatively you can use CALCulate Me...

Page 580: ...l REPeat MOVing CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel AVERage TCONtrol ENUM REPeat MOVing CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel TRACe AVERage TCONtrol ENUM REPeat MOVing INITiate Measurement CONTinuou...

Page 581: ...242884 bytes To send the file to the R S NRX for updating the firmware your application has to assemble a memory block containing SYST FWUP block_data The block_data are definite length arbitrary bloc...

Page 582: ...ta containing the direct copy of the binary rsu file in the following format Single digit indicating how many digits follow to specify the size of the binary file Number that specifies the size of the...

Page 583: ...t Sets the IP address of the R S NRX Parameters IPaddress Consists of four blocks separated by dots consisting of up to 3 digits Example 108 0 0 255 Range 0 to 255 for each block Manual operation See...

Page 584: ...e network sup ports the dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP STATic Enables assigning the IP address manually RST AUTO Manual operation See Address Mode on page 139 SYSTem COMMunicate INET SELF SU...

Page 585: ...the network connection to the R S NRX i e terminates the connection and sets it up again Usage Event SYSTem COMMunicate NETWork STATus Queries the network configuration state Usage Query only 13 13 5...

Page 586: ...parameters Header Long or short form of the SCPI command See also Chap ter 14 2 2 Syntax for Device Specific Commands on page 454 Return values Syntax dblock Example SYST HELP SYNT SYST KLOC Query SY...

Page 587: ...N MODE mode Sets which identification string is used Parameters mode AUTO USER AUTO Automatic instrument identification USER Customized identification string Define the string using SYSTem IDN ANSWer...

Page 588: ...t identification for OPT Parameters status ON OFF RST 1 Manual operation See Customization of OPT on page 143 SYSTem OPT MODE mode Sets which option string is used Parameters mode AUTO USER AUTO Autom...

Page 589: ...LAN port 5 to 100 Setting parameters sensor Hostname of the power sensor Example ADD NRQ6 101435 Usage Setting only Manual operation See Add Sensor on page 150 SYSTem SENSor Sensor INFO argument Queri...

Page 590: ...nic SW Build 18 06 14 01 Sensor Name NRP33SN 900004 Serial 900444 Stock Number 1419 7777K02 Technology 3 Path Diode TestLimit 0 160 dB TestLimit pd 0 160 dB Type NRP33SN Uptime 904 Response Usage Quer...

Page 591: ...s index 0 Most recent device footprint Return values XmlDeviceFootprint dblock Usage Query only SYSTem INFO TERMchar termination Selects the termination characters for information returned by SYSTem I...

Page 592: ...13 8 Date and Time Settings SYSTem DATE 400 SYSTem DATE UTC 400 SYSTem DATE LOCal 400 SYSTem TIME 401 SYSTem TIME UTC 401 SYSTem TIME LOCal 401 SYSTem TIME DSTime MODE 401 SYSTem TIME DSTime RULE 401...

Page 593: ...Tem TIME UTC is changed accordingly Parameters hour hh minute mm second ss Manual operation See Time on page 154 SYSTem TIME DSTime MODE dst Enables or disables the automatic clock adjustment for dayl...

Page 594: ...Return values year YYYY month MM day DD hour hh min mm sec ss msec SYSTem TZONe hour minute Sets the offset of the local time to the UTC time due to the time zone There can be an additional offset due...

Page 595: ...e error event queue and removes them from the queue The response is a comma separated list of error numbers and a short error description in the first in first out order Return values ErrorNumber Posi...

Page 596: ...or disables the extended error messages that provide more information than SYSTem ERRor NEXT The location of errors in the parsed command strings is also shown Parameters state RST ON SYSTem ERRor NEX...

Page 597: ...r and a short description of the error Usage Query only SYSTem SERRor REMove num Removes an entry from the list of static errors The entry is identified by its error num ber Setting parameters num Uni...

Page 598: ...r on page 462 General Status Register Commands 406 Reading Out the CONDition Part 407 Reading Out the EVENt Part 407 Controlling the ENABle Part 408 Controlling the Negative Transition Part 408 Contro...

Page 599: ...sterIndex CONDition STATus OPERation ULFail RegisterIndex CONDition STATus QUEStionable BIT bitno CONDition STATus QUEStionable CALibration CONDition STATus QUEStionable CONDition STATus QUEStionable...

Page 600: ...ENABle value STATus OPERation ENABle RegisterValue STATus OPERation LLFail RegisterIndex ENABle value STATus OPERation MEASuring ENABle value STATus OPERation MEASuring EXTension RegisterIndex ENABle...

Page 601: ...n value Suffix RegisterIndex 1 to 8 Register Parameters value RST 0 13 14 6 Controlling the Positive Transition Part Further information PTRansition NTRansition status register part on page 463 STATus...

Page 602: ...ue Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement STATistics MARKer X POSition ABSolute The command is not fully R S NRP2 compatible If port 1 is assigned to me...

Page 603: ...Wer RATio 412 DISPlay WINDow Window ANALog UPPer POWer 413 DISPlay WINDow Window ANALog UPPer RATio 413 DISPlay WINDow Window AVALue 413 DISPlay WINDow Window FORMat 413 DISPlay WINDow Window METer LO...

Page 604: ...fix Undef 1 to n No suffix required Parameters size NORMal ZOOMed RST NORMal DISPlay WINDow Window ANALog LOWer POWer value Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate M...

Page 605: ...easurement METer DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio VALue on page 200 Suffix Window 1 to 8 Measurement Parameters value block_data DISPlay WINDow Window AVALue auxiliaries Available for R S NRP2 comp...

Page 606: ...patibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement METer DirectionalChannel LOWer DATA RATio VALue on page 197 Suffix Window 1 to 4 Measurement pane Parameters value DISPlay WINDow Window ME...

Page 607: ...R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe SPAN DB CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe SPAN DBM CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe SPAN DBUV CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe SPAN DPCT CAL...

Page 608: ...ALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP DBM CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP DBUV CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP DPCT CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP ONE CALCulate Measurement T...

Page 609: ...string Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command OUTPut RECorder output FEED INDex Suffix output 1 to 2 BNC connectors at the rear 1 Out 1 Trig Out 2 Trig In Out 2 Parameters st...

Page 610: ...ers state 13 15 4 SENSe Commands SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO MTIMe 420 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO NSRatio 420 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO SLOT 421 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO TYPE 421...

Page 611: ...TIME 432 SENSe Sensor POWer TGATe EXCLude MID STATe 432 SENSe Sensor POWer TSLot AVG COUNt 432 SENSe Sensor POWer TSLot AVG WIDTh 433 SENSe Sensor POWer TSLot AVG EXCLude MID OFFSet TIME 433 SENSe Se...

Page 612: ...ACe MEASurement PULSe PERiod 446 SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement PULSe SEParation 446 SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement TRANsition ESAMpling AUTO STATe 446 SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement TRANsition NEGati...

Page 613: ...fix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters slot Range 1 to 128 RST 1 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO TYPE type Available f...

Page 614: ...100 Parameters value E1 E2 E4 E8 E16 E32 E64 E128 E256 RST E4 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt VALue count Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Chan...

Page 615: ...INear RST POWer SENSe Sensor AVERage STATe state Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel AVERage STATe Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured...

Page 616: ...nnel NRT BURSt PERiod Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters value Range 0 0 to 1 0 RST 0 1 Default unit s SENSe Se...

Page 617: ...X B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters state ON OFF RST OFF SENSe Sensor CORRection DCYCle INPut MAGNitude duty_cycle Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate...

Page 618: ...r R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel CORRection OFFSet TABLe STATe Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX...

Page 619: ...uffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters offset Range 200 00 to 200 00 RST 0 0 Default unit dB SENSe Sensor DATA funct...

Page 620: ...B and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters function RST POWer AVG SENSe Sensor INFormation argument Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command SYSTem SENSor Sensor INFO Suffix Sensor 1 t...

Page 621: ...TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel JITTer METHod Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters method COMPensate MEASure...

Page 622: ...or 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters tolerance Range 0 00 to 0 30 RST 1 000e 6 Default unit s SENSe Sensor POWer NCORrection...

Page 623: ...gate Parameters time Default unit s SENSe Sensor POWer TGATe Gate TIME time Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG TIME Suffix Sens...

Page 624: ...time_interval Default unit s SENSe Sensor POWer TGATe EXCLude MID STATe state Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG EXCLude MID ST...

Page 625: ...CALCulate Measurement POWer TSLot AVG EXCLude MID OFFSet TIME Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters time Range 0 0...

Page 626: ...information see Chapter 13 5 1 3 Units on page 207 Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters ref Range 290 0 to 110 0...

Page 627: ...arameters level Range 20 00 to 0 00 RST 0 00 Default unit dB SENSe Sensor RANGe VALue range Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel POWer...

Page 628: ...SENSe Sensor ROSCillator SOURce value Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel ROSCillator SOURce Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor...

Page 629: ...l Channel SGAMma PHASe Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters phase Range 360 0 to 360 0 RST 0 0 Default unit degre...

Page 630: ...RST 200 SENSe Sensor STATistics SCALe X RANGe range Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement STATistics SCALe X RANGe Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured s...

Page 631: ...to 0 3 RST 0 01 Default unit s SENSe Sensor STATistics EXCLude MID OFFSet TIME time Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement POWer TGATe Gate AVG EXCLude...

Page 632: ...IMing EXCLude STOP exclude_stop Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement TSLot TIMing EXCLude STOP Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at p...

Page 633: ...ommand CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel TRACe AVERage STATe Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters state ON OF...

Page 634: ...LAN port 5 to 100 Parameters value Range Depends on sensor RST Depends on sensor Default unit pct SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement DEFine TRANsition HREFerence value Available for R S NRP2 compatibilit...

Page 635: ...D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Usage Query only SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement POWer HREFerence Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement TRA...

Page 636: ...N Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement POWer MIN If you enter a value without unit the unit is defined by SENSe Sensor UNIT POWer VA...

Page 637: ...ce If you enter a value without unit the unit is defined by SENSe Sensor UNIT POWer VALue For further information see Chapter 13 5 1 3 Units on page 207 Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connec...

Page 638: ...ent PULSe SEParation Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor connected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Usage Query only SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement TRANsition ESAMpli...

Page 639: ...on NEGative OVERshoot Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX command CALCulate Measurement TRACe MEASurement TRANsition NEGative OVERshoot Suffix Sensor 1 to 128 Configured sensor co...

Page 640: ...nnected at port A 1 port D 4 R S NRX B9 101 USB and LAN port 5 to 100 Usage Query only SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement TRANsition SPERiod Available for R S NRP2 compatibility Recommended R S NRX comman...

Page 641: ...peed LAN instrument protocol IVI 6 1 TCPIP host address hislip0 INSTR VISA Chapter 14 1 2 3 HiSLIP Protocol on page 452 Socket communica tion SCPI raw TCPIP host address LAN device name port SOCKET Ch...

Page 642: ...used to establish a communication session with the sensor It is based on the sensor address and some instrument and vendor specific information The syntax of the used USB resource string is USB vendo...

Page 643: ...the sensor the IP address is assigned by a DHCP server when the sensor requests one Alternatively the IP address is deter mined with a procedure called Zeroconf You can also assign a LAN device name w...

Page 644: ...rn relies on TCP IP as the network transport layer The TCP IP network protocol and the associated network services are preconfigured TCP IP ensures connection oriented communication where the order of...

Page 645: ...e Socket connections are established on a specially defined port The socket address is a combination of the IP address or hostname of the sensor and the number of the port configured for remote contro...

Page 646: ...rm The mnemonics feature a long form and a short form The short form is marked by upper case letters here to distinguish it from the long form which constitutes the com plete word Either the short for...

Page 647: ...ate IMMediate Command INIT IMM is equivalent to INIT Parameters Parameters must be separated from the header by a white space If several parame ters are specified in a command they are separated by a...

Page 648: ...unit the default or set unit is used See also Chapter 13 5 1 3 Units on page 207 If you need decimal multiples and submultiples of a unit you can use SCPI prefixes see Table 14 2 Because SCPI uses on...

Page 649: ...of infinite from infinite and the representation of missing values Boolean parameters Boolean parameters represent two states The ON state logically true is represen ted by ON or a numeric value 1 Th...

Page 650: ...t known or if speed or other considerations prevent segmentation of the data into blocks of definite length 14 2 4 Overview of Syntax Elements The following table provides an overview of the syntax el...

Page 651: ...e command line reads as follows TRIG LEV 0 1E 3 DEL 3E 3 A new command line always begins with the complete path Example TRIG LEV 0 1E 3 TRIG DEL 3E 3 14 2 6 Responses to Queries A query is defined fo...

Page 652: ...r OPC Sets the Operation Complete bit in the ESR after all previous commands have been exe cuted Setting bit 0 in the ESE Setting bit 5 in the SRE Waiting for service request SRQ OPC Stops command pro...

Page 653: ...ition from 0 to 1 1 0 2 3 4 5 x 7 1 0 2 3 MAV ESB RQS MSS 7 Service request enable Operation status Standard event status Questionable status Device status 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 14 1 Status registers overv...

Page 654: ...d m 1 to m 8 First hierarchy 1 0 1 to 8 Second hierarchy 2 8 9 to 16 Third hierarchy 3 16 17 to 24 8th hierarchy 8 56 57 to 64 The SCPI suffix of the status register is always m 1 The suffix of the CA...

Page 655: ...n filter When a bit of the CONDition part is changed from 1 to 0 the associated NTR bit decides whether the EVENt bit is set to 1 NTR bit 1 The EVENt bit is set NTR bit 0 The EVENt bit is not set This...

Page 656: ...byte register changes from 0 to 1 a service request SRQ is generated on the IEC IEEE bus This service request triggers an interrupt in the controller configured for this purpose and can be further pr...

Page 657: ...d ENABLe bit is set to 1 A set bit denotes that an action is being performed by the instrument Information on the type of action can be obtained by querying the operation sta tus register Chapter 14 4...

Page 658: ...Device status register Querying the register STATus DEVice CONDition STATus DEVice EVENt Table 14 5 Used device status bits and their meaning Bit no Short description Bit is set if 1 Sensor A connecte...

Page 659: ...stionable Measurement Summary 0 0 0 Questionable Calibration Summary POST Failure 0 0 0 0 Warning 0 Figure 14 4 Questionable status register Querying the register STATus QUEStionable CONDition STATus...

Page 660: ...or B Power Sensor C Power Sensor D Power NRT Sensor Power Other Sensor Power 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 5 Questionable power status register Querying the register STATus QUEStionable POWer CONDition...

Page 661: ...Figure 14 6 Questionable measurement status registers Querying the register STATus QUEStionable MEASure RegisterIndex CONDition STATus QUEStionable MEASure RegisterIndex SUMMary EVENt STATus QUEStion...

Page 662: ...11 12 13 14 15 0 Sensor A Calibration Sensor B Calibration Sensor C Calibration Sensor D Calibration NRT Sensor Calibration Other Sensor Calibration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 7 Questionable calibra...

Page 663: ...een executed and OPC is received 2 Query error The controller wants to read data from the instrument but has not sent a query or it sends new commands to the instrument before it retrieves existing re...

Page 664: ...egister STATus OPERation CONDition STATus OPERation EVENt Table 14 11 Used operation status bits and their meaning Bit no Short description Bit is set if 0 Operation CAL summary Summary of Operation C...

Page 665: ...D calibrating NRT Sensor calibrating Other Sensor calibrating 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 10 Operation calibrating status register Querying the register STATus OPERation CALibrating CONDition STATus O...

Page 666: ...measuring 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 11 Operation measuring status register Querying the register STATus OPERation MEASuring CONDition STATus OPERation MEASuring SUMMary EVENt Table 14 13 Used opera...

Page 667: ...5 measuring Measurement m 6 measuring Measurement m 7 measuring Measurement m 8 measuring 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 12 Operation measuring extended status registers Querying the register STATus OPERati...

Page 668: ...uery 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Extension Summary Sensor A wait for trigger Sensor B wait for trigger Sensor C wait for trigger Sensor D wait for trigger NRT Sensor wait for trigger Other S...

Page 669: ...ation whether a measure ment channel has been waiting for a trigger event since the last query For information on index m see Chapter 14 4 1 Hierarchy of the Status Registers on page 461 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 670: ...ger Channel 3 4 Measurement m 4 wait for trigger Channel 4 5 Measurement m 5 wait for trigger Channel 5 6 Measurement m 6 wait for trigger Channel 6 7 Measurement m 7 wait for trigger Channel 7 8 Meas...

Page 671: ...description Bit is set if a sensor is initializing 1 Sensor A initializing Sensor A 2 Sensor B initializing Sensor B 3 Sensor C initializing Sensor C 4 Sensor D initializing Sensor D 5 NRT sensor init...

Page 672: ...CONDition STATus OPERation LLFail RegisterIndex SUMMary EVENt Table 14 18 Used operation lower limit fail status bits and their meaning Bit no Short description Bit is set if measured values of a meas...

Page 673: ...il Measurement m 6 Upper Limit Fail Measurement m 7 Upper Limit Fail Measurement m 8 Upper Limit Fail 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 14 17 Operation upper limit fail status registers Querying the register STATu...

Page 674: ...566 02 07 Bit no Short description Bit is set if measured values of a measurement channel exceed the upper limit value or for the summary 7 Measurement m 7 upper limit fail Channel 7 8 Measurement m 8...

Page 675: ...information including the installed hardware and software options is availa ble under Chapter 11 2 Instrument Info on page 152 The hardware configuration is provided separately under Chapter 11 3 Hard...

Page 676: ...target descriptor error 484 1008 temperature alert 484 1009 fan failure alert 485 1004 firmware update error Firmware update failed Possible reasons You have used an rsu file that is not designated fo...

Page 677: ...ensor overload 486 2008 sensor protocol minor mismatch 486 2009 sensor protocol major mismatch 486 2001 sensor maximum allowed count The maximum number of power sensors that you can use simultaneously...

Page 678: ...n of the connected power sensor is not supported any more Solution Update the firmware of the connected power sensor 15 2 1 3 Sensor Check Source R S NRX B1 Errors Number range of error codes 3000 to...

Page 679: ...ached its maximum number of 1000 errors and warnings No more entries are created Solution Solve the static errors before continuing 15 3 Performing Tests Using the graphical user interface you can tes...

Page 680: ...Support Technical support where and when you need it For quick expert help with any Rohde Schwarz product contact our customer sup port center A team of highly qualified engineers provides support an...

Page 681: ...t control protocol DNS Domain name system E EMC Electromagnetic compatibility EMI Electromagnetic interference G GPIB General purpose interface bus H HiSLIP High speed LAN instrument protocol I IDN In...

Page 682: ...S NRX 490 User Manual 1178 5566 02 07 SSH Secure shell SWR Standing wave ratio U USB Universal serial bus V VISA Virtual instrument software architecture VNC Virtual network computing W WCDMA Wideban...

Page 683: ...OWer TSLot AVG EXCLude MID TIME 433 SENSe Sensor POWer TSLot AVG EXCLude MID STATe 433 SENSe Sensor ADD 397 SENSe Sensor AUXiliary 231 SENSe Sensor AVERage COUNt AUTO MTIMe 420 SENSe Sensor AVERage CO...

Page 684: ...SENSe Sensor FUNCtion ON 428 SENSe Sensor INFormation 428 SENSe Sensor INPut ATTenuation AUTO 428 SENSe Sensor INPut ATTenuation VALue 429 SENSe Sensor INTernal TRIGger JITTer METHod 429 SENSe Sensor...

Page 685: ...REFerence 442 SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement OFFSet TIME 249 SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement POWer AVG 443 SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement POWer HREFerence 443 SENSe Sensor TRACe MEASurement POWer LREFe...

Page 686: ...6 ESR 176 GCLS 177 GMC 177 GOPC 177 GWAI 177 IDN 177 IST 177 LMC 178 OPC 178 OPT 178 PMC 178 PRE 178 PSC 179 RCL 179 RMC 179 RST 179 SAV 179 SRE 180 SRQ 180 STB 180 TRG 180 TST 181 WAI 181 XESE 181 XE...

Page 687: ...t LIMit DirectionalChannel UPPer DATA RATio VALue 217 CALCulate Measurement LIMit undef CLEar AUTO 210 CALCulate Measurement LIMit undef CLEar IMMediate 210 CALCulate Measurement LIMit undef FAIL 210...

Page 688: ...rement STATistics POWer AVG DATA 269 CALCulate Measurement STATistics SAMPles MINimum 270 CALCulate Measurement STATistics TGATe SELection 270 CALCulate Measurement STATistics CDF MARKer Y POSition 27...

Page 689: ...RACe Y SCALe TOP DBUV 204 CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP DPCT 204 CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP ONE 204 CALCulate Measurement TRACe Y SCALe TOP WATT 205 CALCulate Measurement TSLot...

Page 690: ...COUNt VALue 334 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel TRACe AVERage TCONtrol AUTO 335 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel TRACe AVERage TCONtrol ENUM 335 CALCulate Measurement CHANnel Channel TRACe...

Page 691: ...CALar POWer BURSt RATio RELative 307 CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt RATio 307 CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt REFLection 309 CONFigure Measurement SCALar POWer BURSt RELative 303 CO...

Page 692: ...Window FORMat 413 DISPlay WINDow Window METer AUTO 205 DISPlay WINDow Window METer LOWer 205 DISPlay WINDow Window METer LOWer POWer 414 DISPlay WINDow Window METer LOWer RATio 414 DISPlay WINDow Win...

Page 693: ...Dow Window TRACe MEASurement TRANsition NEGative DURation STATe 261 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement TRANsition NEGative OCCurrence STATe 261 DISPlay WINDow Window TRACe MEASurement TRANsition...

Page 694: ...er AVG RATio 293 FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG REFLection 294 FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG RELative 290 FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG RLOSs 295 FETCh Measurement SCALar POWer AVG SUM R...

Page 695: ...SLot RATio RELative 316 MEASure Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot RATio 315 MEASure Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot REFLection 318 MEASure Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot RELative 312 MEASure Measurement S...

Page 696: ...Lue 372 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit LOWer VALue 370 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer CCDF 372 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer POWer 373 OUTPut RECorder output LIMit UPPer RATio RCOefficient 373...

Page 697: ...SCALar POWer TSLot RATio RELative 316 READ Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot RATio 315 READ Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot REFLection 318 READ Measurement SCALar POWer TSLot RELative 312 READ Measuremen...

Page 698: ...Tension RegisterIndex PTRansition 409 STATus OPERation MEASuring EXTension RegisterIndex SUMMary EVENt 407 STATus OPERation MEASuring NTRansition 409 STATus OPERation MEASuring PTRansition 409 STATus...

Page 699: ...ble POWer PTRansition 409 STATus QUEStionable POWer SUMMary EVENt 408 STATus QUEStionable PTRansition 409 STATus QUEStionable WINDow RegisterIndex CONDition 407 STATus QUEStionable WINDow RegisterInde...

Page 700: ...SYSTem IDN ANSWer 394 SYSTem IDN AUTO 395 SYSTem IDN MODE 395 SYSTem INFO TERMchar 399 SYSTem INFO INFO 399 SYSTem KLOCk 405 SYSTem LANGuage 395 SYSTem LOCK SHARed STRing 405 SYSTem LOCK TIMeout 406...

Page 701: ...nt CHANnel Channel JITTer METHod 224 TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel LEVel 224 TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel MASTer PORT 225 TRIGger Measurement CHANnel Channel MASTer STATe 226 TRIGger Meas...

Page 702: ...port 488 Collecting information 487 D Data sheets 14 Date and Time dialog 154 Default settings 133 Delete key 26 Details tab 160 Device status register 465 Diagnostics Tests 487 Dialog Measurement Mai...

Page 703: ...ings dialog 66 Statistics 102 Measurement types 70 Burst average 72 Continuous average 70 NRT 106 Pulse analysis 79 Statistics 99 Time gate 88 Timeslot 93 Trace 74 Messages Deleting 36 Displaying 35 M...

Page 704: ...ation 156 Save Settings 132 Save and recall 132 Scale Configuration dialog 103 SCPI Parameters 455 Syntax 454 SCPI status register Structure 462 Screenshot key 26 Screenshots Creating 40 Saving 40 sec...

Page 705: ...164 SW Options tab 159 Switching on 20 Symbols Notification center 35 Status information 34 System Info dialog 152 System key 27 System Overview dialog 136 Connections 136 Global settings 164 Hardwar...

Page 706: ...Index R S NRX 514 User Manual 1178 5566 02 07 V VISA Resource string 451 VISA Resource tab 141 VXI 11 Protocol 452 Resource string 451 Z Zero key 26 Zeroing sensor 134 Zeroing Sensors dialog 134...

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