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R&S ZVL
Command Reference
Instrument-Control Commands
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-05
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<Wnd>
Number of an existing diagram area (defined by means of
DISPlay:WINDow<Wnd>:STATe ON
).
<WndTr>
Trace number used to distinguish the traces of the same diagram area <Wnd>.
*RST value
–
SCPI, Command
Types
Device-specific, no query.
Example:
CALC4:PAR:SDEF 'Ch4Tr1', 'S11'
Create channel 4 and a trace named
Ch4Tr1
to measure the input reflection
coefficient S11.
DISP:WIND2:STAT ON
Create diagram area no. 2.
DISP:WIND2:TRAC9:FEED 'CH4TR1'
Display the generated trace in diagram area no. 2, assigning the trace number 9
to it.
DISP:WIND2:TRAC9:DELete
Release the assignment between trace no. 9 and window no. 2. The trace can
still be referenced with its trace name
Ch4Tr1.
DISPlay[:WINDow<Wnd>]:TRACe<WndTr>:EFEed '<trace_name>'
Assigns an existing trace (
CALCulate<Ch>:PARameter:SDEFine <Trace_Name>
) to a diagram area
<Wnd>, and displays the trace. Use
DISPlay[:WINDow<Wnd>]:TRACe<WndTr>:FEED
to assign the
trace to a diagram area using a numeric suffix (e.g. in order to use the
DISPlay[:WINDow<Wnd>]:TRACe<WndTr>:Y:OFFSet
command).
You can open the trace manager (
DISPlay:MENU:KEY:EXECute 'Trace Manager'
) to obtain an
overview of all channels and traces, including the traces that are not displayed.
<Wnd>
Number of an existing diagram area (defined by means of
DISPlay:WINDow<Wnd>:STATe ON
).
<WndTr>
Trace number. This suffix is ignored; the trace is referenced by its name.
'<trace_name>'
String parameter for the trace name, e.g. 'Trc4'.
*RST value
–
SCPI, Command
Types
Device-specific, no query.
Example:
CALC4:PAR:SDEF 'Ch4Tr1', 'S11'
Create channel 4 and a trace named
Ch4Tr1
to measure the input reflection
coefficient S11.
DISP:WIND2:STAT ON
Create diagram area no. 2.
DISP:WIND2:TRAC:EFE 'CH4TR1'
Display the generated trace in diagram area no. 2. No trace number is