Average
Commands
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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
FREJ (?) d {, i}
The FREJ command sets (queries) the Overload Reject. The parameter i selects
Off (0) or On (1). The set command requires d=2 (both displays).
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is FFT or Correlation.
The set command requires a display to be Live.
TAVM (?) {i}
The TAVM command sets (queries) the Trigger Average Mode. The parameter i
selects Time Records (0) or Averages (1).
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is FFT,
Time/Histogram, or Correlation. The set command requires a d=2 (both
displays).
PAVO (?) d {, i}
The PAVO command sets (queries) the Average Preview. The parameter i
selects Off (0), Manual (1) or Timed (2). The set command requires d=2 (both
displays).
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is FFT. The set
command requires a display to be Live.
PAVT (?) d {, x}
The PAVT command sets (queries) the Preview Time. The parameter x is a real
number of seconds. The set command requires d=2 (both displays).
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is FFT. The set
command requires a display to be Live.
PAVA
The PAVA command accepts the previewed time record. The averages of both
displays is updated to include the previewed time record.
Poll the NEWA and NEWB (New Data) status bits in the Display Status word to
determine when each time record has been acquired. After accepting or rejecting
the time record, the display reverts back to showing the actual measurement.
This change does not set NEWA or NEWB but occurs upon receipt of the accept
or reject command (or after a Preview Time).
This command is valid only when the Measurement Group is FFT. This
command has no effect unless the previewed time records are displayed.
PAVR
The PAVR command rejects the previewed time record. The averages of both
displays ignores the previewed time record.
Poll the NEWA and NEWB (New Data) status bits in the Display Status word to
determine when each time record has been acquired. After accepting or rejecting
the time record, the display reverts back to showing the actual measurement.
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