Command Reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 38
Parameters:
<BinValue>
Binary value. The values correspond to the following states of
the USER PORT connector:
#B00000000 - no signal at any of the eight pins 8, 9, 10, 11, 16,
17, 18, 19
#B00000001 - output signal at pin 8
#B00000010 - output signal at pin 9
#B00000011 - output signal at pins 8 and 9
...
#B11111111 - output signal at pins 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19
Range:
#B00000000 to #B11111111 (for setting com-
mand), 0 to 255 (query)
*RST:
#B00000000 (0)
Example:
*RST; :OUTP1:UPOR #B00000001
Assign the channel bit value #B00000001 to the active channel
no. 1. The analyzer performs a measurement in channel no. 1,
therefore the output signal at pin 8 is switched on.
CONF:CHAN2:STAT ON; OUTP2:UPOR #B00000010
Create channel no. 2, causing it to become the active channel,
and assign the channel bit value #B00000010. The analyzer
performs no measurement in channel no. 2, therefore the output
signal is not changed.
CALC2:PAR:SDEF 'Ch2Tr1', 'S11'
Create a trace named 'Ch2Tr1' and assign it to channel 2. While
the analyzer measures in channel 2, the output signal changes
from pin 8 to pin 9.
OUTP:UPOR:ECB OFF
Reserve pin 16 to 19 for monitoring the drive ports of the ana-
lyzer.
Manual operation:
See
7.3.14 PROGram Commands
The
PROGram...
commands control external application programs that can be run on
the analyzer.
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PROGram[:SELected]:INIParameter
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PROGram[:SELected]:EXECute
<AppName>
Starts an application process or open a file using an application available on the ana-
lyzer.
SCPI Command Reference