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Remote Commands
R&S
®
FPL1000
694
User Manual 1178.3370.02 ─ 11
ON | 1
Switches the function on
Example:
SWE:EGAT:TRAC1:STAT1 ON
Activates gate range 1 for trace 1.
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe:]SWEep:EGATe:TRACe<t>:STOP<gr>
<Time>
This command defines the stop time for a gate range.
Suffix:
<t>
.
<gr>
1..n
gate range
Parameters:
<Time>
The value range depends on the gate period you have set for
the selected trace with
•
the stop time may not be higher than the length of the gate
•
the stop time may not be lower than the start time
The reset values depend on the gate range.
•
for gate range 1, the stop time is 1
ms
•
for gate range 3, the stop time is 3
ms
•
for gate range 5, the stop time is 5
ms
Default unit: s
Example:
SWE:EGAT:TRAC1:STOP1 5ms
Sets the stopping point for range 1 on trace 1 at 5 ms.
Manual operation:
See
10.6.9.4
Scaling the Diagram
The following commands set up the diagram for statistical measurements.
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:PRESet
...................................................................................694
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:SCALe:AUTO ONCE
................................................................ 695
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:SCALe:X:RANGe
.....................................................................695
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:SCALe:X:RLEVel
..................................................................... 696
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:SCALe:Y:LOWer
...................................................................... 696
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:SCALe:Y:UNIT
.........................................................................696
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:SCALe:Y:UPPer
.......................................................................697
CALCulate<n>:STATistics:PRESet
This command resets the scale of the diagram (x- and y-axis).
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Reference level (x-axis)
0.0 dBm
Configuring and Performing Measurements