R&S FSW-K7 User Manual page 283

Analog demodulation measurement option
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Parameters:
<Unit>
Example:
Manual operation:
11.4.9 Adjusting Settings Automatically
The following remote commands are required to adjust settings automatically in a
remote environment. The tasks for manual operation are described in
"Automatic
MSRA/MSRT operating mode
In MSRA/MSRT operating mode, settings related to data acquisition cannot be adjus-
ted for Analog Demodulation applications.
[SENSe:]ADJust:ALL
[SENSe:]ADJust:CONFigure:DURation
[SENSe:]ADJust:CONFigure:DURation:MODE
[SENSe:]ADJust:CONFigure:HYSTeresis:LOWer
[SENSe:]ADJust:CONFigure:HYSTeresis:UPPer
[SENSe:]ADJust:CONFigure:TRIGger
[SENSe:]ADJust:FREQuency
[SENSe:]ADJust:LEVel
[SENSe:]ADJust:SCALe[:Y]:AUTO[:CONTinuous]
[SENSe:]ADJust:ALL
This command initiates a measurement to determine and set the ideal settings for the
current task automatically (only once for the current measurement).
This includes:
Center frequency
Reference level
Scaling
Example:
Usage:
User Manual 1173.9240.02 ─ 23
Remote Commands for Analog Demodulation Measurements
PCT | DB
*RST:
CONF:ADEM:RES:AM:DET2:STAT ON
Activates relative demodulation for the negative peak detector.
CONF:ADEM:RES:AM:DET2:MODE AVER
Sets the negative peak detector to average mode.
CONF:ADEM:RES:UNIT PCT
Defines the unit for relative values as percent.
CONF:ADEM:RES:AM:DET2:REF 1.415%
Sets the reference value for relative results to 1.415 %.
See
"Relative Unit"
Settings",
on page 129.
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ADJ:ALL
Event
Configuring the Measurement
PCT
on page 124
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