System Configuration
R&S
®
ESRP
482
User Manual 1175.7445.02 ─ 08
1 = Name and comment of the transducer set
2 = Unit of the transducer set
3 = Button to turn the transducer break on and off
4 = Table of transducer set ranges and corresponding frequencies and transducer factors
5 = Start and stop frequency of the currently selected range
6 = List of transducer ranges
For more information on using and designing transducer sets, see
Opening the dialog box also opens an additional softkey menu that contains functional-
ity that you need to design a transducer set.
This softkey menu provides the function to
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Insert ranges up to a maximum of 10 (
➙
"Insert Range" softkey)
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Delete ranges that already exist (
➙
"Delete Range" softkey)
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Add up to eight transducer factors to a range (
➙
"Add Factor" softkey)
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Replace a transducer factor that has been assigned with another one (
➙
"Change
Factor)" softkey)
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Remove a transducer factor from the transducer set (
➙
"Remove Factor" softkey)
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Save the contents of the transducer set (
➙
"Save Set" softkey)
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:TSET:SELect
[SENSe:]CORRection:TSET:COMMent
[SENSe:]CORRection:TSET:RANGe<range>
[SENSe:]CORRection:TSET:DELete
Alignment
Opens a submenu with the available functions for recording, displaying and activating
the data for self-alignment.
The R&S
ESRP determines the correction data and characteristics required for the
alignment automatically. It compares the results at different settings with the known
characteristics of the high-precision calibration signal source at 65.83
MHz. The cor-
rection data is stored as a file on the instrument. You can display it using the
The submenu contains the following commands:
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Self Alignment ← Alignment
Starts the recording of correction data of the instrument. If the correction data acquisi-
tion has failed or if the correction values are deactivated, a corresponding message is
displayed in the status field.
As long as the self-alignment data is being collected, you can cancel the procedure
using the "Abort" button.
Instrument Setup and Interface Configuration – SETUP Key