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Duty Cycle
Sets the duty cycle to a percent value for the correction of pulse-modulated signals and
activates the duty cycle correction. With the correction activated, the sensor calculates
the signal pulse power from this value and the mean power.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]PMETer<p>:DCYCle[:STATe]
[SENSe:]PMETer<p>:DCYCle:VALue
5.3.3.3
How to Work With a Power Sensor
The following step-by-step instructions demonstrate how to set up a power sensor. For
details on individual functions and settings see
Chapter 5.3.3.2, "Power Sensor Set-
The remote commands required to perform these tasks are described in
ter 9.4.1.3, "Working with Power Sensors"
How to Set Up a Power Sensor
Up to 4 external power sensors can be configured separately and used for precise
power measurement. All power sensors can be activated and deactivated individually.
The following procedure describes in detail how to configure and activate power sen-
sors.
1. To display the "Power Sensor" tab of the "Input" dialog box, do one of the following:
● Select "Input" from the "Overview".
● Select the [INPUT/OUTPUT] key and then the "PowerSensorConfig" softkey.
2. Select the tab for the power sensor index you want to configure, e.g. "Power Sen-
sor 1" .
3. Press "Select" to analyze the power sensor data according to the current configura-
tion when power measurement is activated.
4. From the selection list with serial numbers of connected power sensors, select the
sensor you want to configure.
To have newly connected power sensors assigned to a tab automatically (default),
select "Auto".
5. Define the frequency of the signal whose power you want to measure.
a) To define the frequency manually, select "Frequency Manual" and enter a fre-
quency.
b) To determine the frequency automatically, select "Frequency Coupling" and
then either "Center", to use the center frequency, or "Marker", to use the fre-
quency defined by marker 1.
6. Select the unit for the power result display.
7. Select the measurement time for which the average is calculated, or define the
number of readings to average. To define the number of readings to be taken into
Receiving Data Input and Providing Data Output