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FPL1000
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User Manual 1178.3370.02 ─ 09
Overlapping commands .................................................. 557
Preventing .................................................................558
Overload
Internal generator ..................................................... 287
RF input (remote) ......................................................789
Overloading
Internal generator ..................................................... 290
Overview (configuration) ................................................... 94
OVLD
Internal generator ..................................................... 287
P
Pa (channel bar) ................................................................64
Parallel poll register enable
Remote ..................................................................... 615
Parameters
Block data ................................................................. 554
Boolean .....................................................................553
Entering ...................................................................... 73
Input signal ............................................................... 275
Numeric values ......................................................... 552
Output ....................................................................... 275
Passing between applications .................................... 82
SCPI ......................................................................... 551
Special numeric values ............................................. 552
String ........................................................................ 553
Text ........................................................................... 553
Passwords
Changing .................................................................. 599
Service functions ...................................................... 522
Peak excursion ........................................356, 360, 379, 382
Peak list ...........................................................................380
Configuring ............................................................... 379
Displaying ................................................................. 379
Evaluation method .................................................... 118
Exporting ...........................................................382, 451
Marker numbers ........................................................382
Maximum number of peaks ...................................... 382
Peak excursion ......................................... 356, 360, 382
Remote control ......................................................... 870
Sort mode ................................................................. 381
State ......................................................................... 381
Trying out .................................................................... 53
Peak search .................................................................... 259
Area (spectrograms) ................................................. 359
Automatic .................................................. 267, 356, 360
Deactivating limits ..................................... 157, 357, 361
Excursion .................................................................. 379
Key ............................................................................361
Limits ................................................ 157, 357, 360, 379
List ............................................................................ 380
Mode ................................................................. 355, 358
Mode (spectrograms) ........................................357, 358
Reference marker ..................................................... 354
Threshold .......................................................... 357, 360
Type (spectrograms) ................................................. 359
Zoom limits ....................................................... 357, 361
Peaks
Displaying (SEM) ...................................................... 186
Displaying (Spurious Emissions) .............................. 208
Margin (SEM) ............................................................186
Margin (Spurious Emissions) .................................... 209
Marker positioning .................................................... 361
Next .......................................................................... 361
per range (Spurious Emissions) ............................... 209
SEM results .............................................................. 162
Softkey ...................................................................... 361
Spurious Emissions .................................................. 201
Percent marker
CCDF ........................................................................ 215
Softkey (CCDF) ........................................................ 217
Performing
EMI measurement .................................................... 270
Period
Gate ranges (statistics) ............................................. 219
Persistence spectrum
Spectrogram ............................................................. 405
Phase .............................................................................. 269
EMI ........................................................................... 258
LISN control (EMI) .................................................... 269
Phase noise markers
Programming example ..............................................893
Phase noise measurement
Activating/Deactivating ............................................. 369
Deactivating .............................................................. 370
Marker .......................................................................367
Reference point ........................................................ 370
Remote control ......................................................... 875
PHN (marker functions) .....................................................66
Ping ................................................................................. 597
PK (trace information) ....................................................... 65
Ports
User .......................................................................... 809
Position
Limit line values ........................................................ 430
Transducer factors .................................................... 529
Positive peak detector
EMI ........................................................................... 254
Positive Peak detector .................................................... 386
Power
Channel, see Channel power ................................... 127
Harmonics .................................................................235
Key ..............................................................................33
Mean (time domain) .................................................. 226
Peak (time domain) ...................................................226
Percent (OBW) ......................................................... 156
RMS (time domain) ................................................... 226
Standard deviation (time domain) ............................. 226
Time domain ............................................................. 226
Power classes
Adding/Removing (SEM) .......................................... 183
Ranges (SEM) .......................................................... 183
SEM .................................................................. 165, 182
SEM results .............................................................. 160
Softkey ...................................................................... 182
Used (SEM) .............................................................. 182
Power mode
Band power measurement ........................................376
CP/ACLR .................................................................. 137
Softkey ...................................................................... 137
Power sensors
Activating/Deactivating ............................................. 278
Applications .............................................................. 277
Average count ........................................................... 281
Configuration (softkey) ..............................................278
Configuring - see user manual ....................................40
Connector ................................................................... 40
Continuous Value Update ......................................... 279
Duty cycle ................................................................. 281
Frequency ................................................................. 279
Frequency Coupling ..................................................279
Measurement time .................................................... 280
Number of readings .................................................. 281