
Remote Control Commands
R&S
®
AREG100A
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Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
"Sensor type and serial number"
:SENSe<ch>[:POWer]:ZERO
Performs zeroing of the sensor.
Zeroing is required after warm-up, i.e. after connecting the sensor.
Note:
Switch off or disconnect the RF power source from the sensor before zeroing.
We recommend that you zero in regular intervals (at least once a day), if:
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The temperature has varied more than about 5 °C.
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The sensor has been replaced.
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You want to measure very low power.
Example:
SENS1:ZERO
Executes zeroing.
Usage:
Event
Manual operation:
See
9.15
STATus Subsystem
This system contains the commands for the status reporting system. See also
ter A.1.5, "Status Reporting System"
on page 293 for detailed information.
on page 189 has no effect on the status registers.
Value ranges
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Queries return the current value of the respective register, which permits a check of
the device status.
Return values: A decimal value in the range 0 to 32767 (=2
15
-1)
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The configuration commands set the respective register thus determining which
status changes of the R&S
AREG100A cause the status registers to be changed.
Setting values: A decimal value in the range 0 to 32767 (=2
15
-1)
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STATus Subsystem