
Remote control commands
R&S
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13.5
Starting and ending a measurement
In a basic scenario, the measurement is started immediately after the measurement
mode is enabled.
If you want to start the measurement only if a specific condition is fulfilled, define a trig-
ger.
Further information:
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Chapter 13.6.2, "Configuring the trigger"
INITiate<Measurement>:CONTinuous
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INITiate<Undef>:ALL:CONTinuous
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INITiate<Measurement>[:IMMediate]
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INITiate<Undef>:ALL[:IMMediate]
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ABORt<Measurement>
Immediately interrupts the current measurement. If the measurement has been started
as a single measurement (
INITiate<Measurement>[:IMMediate]
sensor goes into the idle state. However, if a continuous measurement is in progress
(
INITiate<Measurement>:CONTinuous
ON
), the trigger system of the power sen-
sor enters the waiting for trigger state, and if the trigger condition is met, a new mea-
surement is immediately started.
The command is not fully R&S
NRP2 compatible. If port
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
"NRP2"
.
Suffix:
<Measurement>
.
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Measurement
Usage:
Event
ABORt<undef>:ALL
Applies to all connected power sensors. See
Suffix:
<undef>
.
1 to n
No suffix required.
Usage:
Event
Starting and ending a measurement