
Remote Control - Commands
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MEMory:TABLe:FREQuency:POINts?
Returns the number of entries (lines) in the table selected with
MEM:TABL:SEL <name>.
MEMory:TABLe:GAIN[:MAGNitude][?] <NRf>{,<NRf>}
This command enters offset values in the second column of the table selected with
MEM:TABL:SEL
.
Existing data for offset values will be overwritten. The number of frequencies should match with the
number of offset values. If the number of frequencies differs from the number of offset values, the
shorter column length will be used.
A frequency can be determined with
SENS[1..4]:FREQ,
for which a correction factor is then
calculated by means of the offset table. If the exact frequency selected is not in the table, the values in
the table are interpolated. If the selected frequency is outside the specified frequency range, the first or
last offset value of the table is selected. Interpolation is linear in the units
HZ
and
DB
.
Unit:
DB | PCT
Default unit:
DB
*RST values
:
Tables are not changed in case of
*RST
.
MEMory:TABLe:GAIN:POINts?
Returns the number of entries (lines) in the table selected with
MEM:TABL:SEL <string>.
MEMory:TABLe:MAP <string>, 1..9
MEMory:TABLe:MAP? <string>
The numbers 0 to 9 are permanently assigned to the memory locations for device states. Names
(<string>)
can be assigned to the numbers with
MEM:TABL:MAP
. The
MEM:CLE[:NAME],
MEM:TABL:MOVE
and
MEM:TABL:SEL
commands expect these names as parameters, not the
numbers of the memory locations. By default the tables are assigned the names "Table 1" to "Table
10". The name can contain the characters "A" to "Z", "a" to "z", "0" to "9" and "_".
The query form of this command returns the number of the memory location with the name
<string>
.
MEMory:TABLe:MOVE <string>,<string>
This command allows tables to be renamed. The first parameter specifies the old name, the second the
new name. No data is copied, i.e. only the name of the table changes.
Example
:
The command
MEM:TABL:MOVE "Table 1","Test setup"
renames the table "Table 1" into "Test
setup" .