5-30 Frequency
Commands
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Frequency Commands (Octave)
OHIB (?) d {, f} <kHz, [Hz], mHz,
µµµµ
Hz>
The OHIB command sets (queries) the Highest Band in the Octave measurement
of display d. The parameter f is a frequency (real number in the specified units).
The Highest Band is specified to the nearest octave.
For 1 Channel octave analysis, the set command requires d=2.
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is Octave. The set
command requires display d to be Live.
OLOB (?) d {, f} <kHz, [Hz], mHz,
µµµµ
Hz>
The OLOB command sets (queries) the Lowest Band in the Octave measurement
of display d. The parameter f is a frequency (real number in the specified units).
The Lowest Band is specified to the nearest octave.
For 1 Channel octave analysis, the set command requires d=2.
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is Octave. The set
command requires display d to be Live.
ORES (?) d {, i}
The ORES command sets (queries) the Octave Resolution of display d. The
parameter i selects 1/1 (0), 1/3 (1) or 1/12 (2) octave analysis. Changing the
resolution may change the values of the Highest and Lowest Band for display d.
For 1 Channel octave analysis, the set command requires d=2.
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is Octave. The set
command requires display d to be Live.
OCHN (?) d {, i}
The OCHN command sets (queries) the Octave Channels. The parameter i
selects 1 (0) or 2 (1) channel octave analysis.
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is Octave. The set
command requires both displays to be Live.
UNST d
The UNST command unsettles the measurement of display d. The measurement
is not actually perturbed by the UNST command. The settling status is set to
unsettled and the full settling time of the measurement is required before the
status returns to settled.
The measurement is unsettled by changing any one of several measurement
parameters. For example, changing the input range or FFT span will unsettle the
measurement. If the signal comes from an external source and is changed in such
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