Remote Commands
R&S
®
FSMR3000
400
User Manual 1179.0116.02 ─ 02
SENS:SWE:TIME 300us
//Switch to single Sequencer mode
INITiate:SEQuencer:MODE SINGle
//Sweep all channels once, taking the sweep count in each channel into account
INITiate:SEQuencer:IMMediate;*OPC?
//Set marker to maximum in IQ1 and query result
CALCulate:MARKer:MAXimum
CALC:MARK:Y?
//Switch to second IQ channel and retrieve results
INST:SEL 'IQ 2';*WAI
CALCulate:MARKer:MIN
CALC:MARK:Y?
//Switch to first Spectrum channel
INST:SEL 'Spectrum';*WAI
//Query one of the SEM results
CALCulate:MARKer:FUNCtion:POWer:RESult? CPOWer
//Switch to second Spectrum channel
INST:SEL 'Spectrum 2';*WAI
//Query channel power result
CALCulate:MARKer:FUNCtion:POWer:RESult? ACPower
12.5
Configuring the Measurement
The following remote commands are required to configure the Measuring Receiver
Specific commands:
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..........................................................................................425
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Configuring the Vertical Axis (Amplitude, Scaling)
................................................430
.................................................................................436
.....................................................................................447
Configuring Tuned RF Level Measurements
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Adjusting Settings Automatically
...........................................................................468
Capturing Data and Performing Sweeps
...............................................................471
Configuring the Result Display
..............................................................................474
12.5.1
Configuring the Input
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Configuring the Measurement