R&S NRP-Z5x
Remote Control - Commands
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TRIGger
Table 6-7
Commands of the
TRIGger
system
Command
Parameter
Unit
Remarks
ABORt
No query
INITiate
:CONTinuous[?]
OFF | ON
:IMMediate
No query
TRIGger
:COUNt[?]
1 to 2
31
:DELay[?]
x to 100.0
s
:AUTO[?]
OFF | ON
:HOLDoff[?]
0.0 to 10.0
s
:HYSTeresis[?]
0.0 to 10.0
dB
:IMMediate
No query
:LEVel[?]
x to y
W
:SLOPe[?]
POSitive | NEGative
:SOURce[?]
BUS | EXTernal | HOLD | IMMediate | INTernal
ABORt
ABORt
interrupts the current measurement and sets the sensor to the
IDLE
state (normal case).
However, if the sensor is in the continuous measurement mode (setting
INITiate:CONTinuous ON
), the
IDLE
state is immediately exited and the sensor enters the
WAIT_FOR_TRIGGER
state.
INITiate:CONTinuous[?] OFF | ON
INITiate:CONTinuous ON
activates the continuous measurement mode. In this mode, a new
measurement cycle is automatically started after the previous one has been terminated. The sensor first
enters the
WAIT_FOR_TRIGGER
state and begins with the measurement as soon as the trigger
condition is fulfilled. Depending on the number of trigger events that are required for the final
measurement result, e.g. in the case of averaging, the
WAIT_FOR_TRIGGER
state can be entered
several times before a measurement result is output. Once the entire measurement cycle is completed,
the sensor also enters the
WAIT_FOR_TRIGGER
state and – assuming continuous trigger events – will
continue measuring.
If the continuous measurement mode is switched off by means of the
INITiate:CONTinuous OFF
command, single measurements can be started with the
INITiate:IMMediate
command (see below).
After triggering and completion of the measurement, the sensor enters the
IDLE
state and remains in
this state until a new measurement is started with the
INITiate:IMMediate
command.
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