System Configuration
R&S
®
ESRP
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The shift of the trace caused by the transducer factor by a certain amount deteriorates
the dynamic range of the measurement results.
To restore the original dynamic range, you have to compensate for the transducer fac-
tor. You can do this by adjusting the reference level accordingly. If you turn on the auto-
matic adjustment of the reference level (using the "Ref Level Adjust (Man Auto)" soft-
key), the R&S
ESRP restores the original dynamic range as best as possible. It does
so by changing the reference level by the maximum level shift defined in the active
transducer factor.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:COMMent
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:UNIT
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SCALing
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:DATA
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:DELete
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:ADJust:RLEVel[:STATe]
Managing transducer sets ← Transducer
Before you can define the contents of a transducer set, make sure that you are actually
using a transducer set (
➙
"(Factor Set)" softkey).
You can define the contents in several ways:
●
Edit a transducer set that already exists (
➙
"Edit" softkey).
●
Create a new transducer set (
➙
"New" softkey).
●
Create a new transducer set based on an existing one (
➙
"Copy To" softkey).
Each of the three options opens a dialog box that contains the functionality to define a
transducer set.
Instrument Setup and Interface Configuration – SETUP Key