
Remote Commands for Analog Demodulation Measurements
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11.8.2 Defining Limit Checks
Note that in remote control, upper and lower limit lines are configured using separate
commands. Thus, you must decide in advance which you want to configure. The x-val-
ues for both upper and lower limit lines are defined as a common control line. This con-
trol line is the reference for the y-values for both upper and lower limit lines.
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Checking the Results of a Limit Check
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Programming Example: Using Limit Lines
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11.8.2.1
Configuring Limit Lines
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:CONTrol[:DATA]
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:CONTrol:DOMain
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:CONTrol:MODE
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:CONTrol:OFFSet
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:CONTrol:SHIFt
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:CONTrol:SPACing
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:LOWer[:DATA]
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:LOWer:MARGin
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:LOWer:OFFSet
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:LOWer:SHIFt
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:LOWer:SPACing
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:LOWer:STATe
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:LOWer:THReshold
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:UPPer[:DATA]
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:UPPer:MARGin
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:UPPer:OFFSet
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:UPPer:SHIFt
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:UPPer:SPACing
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:UPPer:STATe
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CALCulate:LIMit<k>:UPPer:THReshold
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CALCulate:LIMit:COMMent
<Comment>
This command defines a comment for a limit line.
Parameters:
<Comment>
String containing the description of the limit line. The comment
may have up to 40 characters.
Manual operation:
See
Analyzing Results