
Remote Commands to Perform Measurements with I/Q Data
R&S
®
ZNL
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User Manual 1178.5989.02 ─ 06
INPut<ip>:ATTenuation
<Attenuation>
This command defines the total attenuation for RF input.
If you set the attenuation manually, it is no longer coupled to the reference level, but
the reference level is coupled to the attenuation. Thus, if the current reference level is
not compatible with an attenuation that has been set manually, the command also
adjusts the reference level.
Suffix:
<ip>
.
1 | 2
irrelevant
Parameters:
<Attenuation>
Range:
see data sheet
Increment: 5 dB (with optional electr. attenuator: 1 dB)
*RST:
10 dB (AUTO is set to ON)
Default unit: DB
Example:
INP:ATT 30dB
Defines a 30 dB attenuation and decouples the attenuation from
the reference level.
Manual operation:
See
INPut<ip>:EATT:AUTO
<State>
INPut<ip>:ATTenuation:AUTO
<State>
This command couples or decouples the attenuation to the reference level. Thus, when
the reference level is changed, the R&S
ZNL determines the signal level for optimal
internal data processing and sets the required attenuation accordingly.
For the R&S
ZNL, these commands are identical.
Suffix:
<ip>
.
1 | 2
irrelevant
Parameters:
<State>
ON | OFF | 0 | 1
*RST:
1
Example:
INP:ATT:AUTO ON
Couples the attenuation to the reference level.
Manual operation:
See
9.4.2.3
Scaling the Y-Axis
DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:Y[:SCALe]
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DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO ONCE
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DISPlay[:WINDow<n>][:SUBWindow<w>]:TRACe<t>:Y[:SCALe]:MODE
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DISPlay[:WINDow<n>]:TRACe<t>:Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition
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DISPlay[:WINDow<n>][:SUBWindow<w>]:TRACe<t>:Y:SPACing
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Configuring I/Q Analyzer Measurements