Remote Control - Commands
R&S NRP-Z5x
1137.0463.12
6.16
E-7
Item
Information string
Remarks
"CAL. S-PARA."
"<date>"
Date of s-parameter calibration in the format YYYY-MM-DD. If
no S parameter set is loaded, the sensor returns the string "not
applicable". "Invalid Calibration Date" is returned with an invalid
date entry.
"CAL. MISC."
"<date>"
Date of the calibration of other parameters in the format YYYY-
MM-DD. "Invalid Calibration Date" is returned with an invalid
date entry.
"CAL. TEMP."
"not applicable"
Temperature response calibration is neither required nor
possible.
"CAL. LIN."
"<date>"
Date of linearity calibration in the format YYYY-MM-DD. "Invalid
Calibration Date" is returned with an invalid date entry.
"SPD MNEMONIC"
"<mnemonic string>"
Clear-text designation of the components connected ahead of
the sensor.
"TESTLIMIT"
"0.090 dB"
Test limit for the automated test conducted by the R&S NRP
power meter base unit if s-parameter correction has been
deactivated.
"TESTLIMIT PD."
"0.090 dB"
Test limit for the automated test conducted by the R&S NRP
power meter base unit if s-parameter correction has been
activated.
"UPTIME"
"<uptime in s>"
Uptime of the power sensor in seconds since the last power-
up/firmware update.
SYSTem:INITialize
SYSTem:INITialize
sets the sensor to the standard state, i.e. the default settings for all test parameters
are loaded in the same way as with
*RST
. The sensor then outputs a complete list of all supported
commands and parameters. With the command, the remote-control software can automatically adapt to
the features of different types of sensors with different functionality.
SYSTem:LIMits?
This query prompts the sensor to output a complete list of all supported parameter value ranges. This
makes it possible to automatically adapt the remote-control software to the features of different types of
sensor with different functionalities.
SYSTem:MINPower?
SYSTem:MINPower?
yields the lower test limit of the sensor or the combination comprising the sensor
and components connected ahead of it, if the
SENSe:CORRection:SPDevice
parameter has the
ON
value. This query can be used to determine a useful resolution for the result display near the lower test
limit.