Input And Frontend Settings - R&S FSW-K7 User Manual

Analog demodulation measurement option
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Load Standard ← Setup Standard
Loads the selected measurement settings file.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]ADEMod<n>:PRESet[:STANdard]
Save Standard ← Setup Standard
Saves the current measurement settings for a specific standard as a file with the
defined name.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]ADEMod<n>:PRESet:STORe
Delete Standard ← Setup Standard
Deletes the selected standard. Standards predefined by Rohde & Schwarz can also be
deleted. A confirmation query is displayed to avoid unintentional deletion of the stan-
dard.
Note: Restoring predefined standard files. The standards predefined by Rohde &
Schwarz available at the time of delivery can be restored using the "Restore Stand-
ards" function (see
Restore Standard Files ← Setup Standard
Restores the standards predefined by Rohde & Schwarz available at the time of deliv-
ery.
Note that this function will overwrite customized standards that have the same name
as predefined standards.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]ADEMod<n>:PRESet:RESTore

5.3 Input and Frontend Settings

Access: "Overview" > "Input/ Frontend"
The source and characteristics of the input signal to be demodulated are configured in
the "Input and Frontend Settings" dialog box.
For background information on working with power sensors, see the R&S FSW User
Manual.
Input Source
Power
Amplitude................................................................................................................ 87
Frequency............................................................................................................... 95
5.3.1 Input Source Settings
Access: "Overview" > "Input/Frontend" > "Input Source"
The input source determines which data the R&S FSW will analyze.
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"Restore Standard Files"
Settings..............................................................................................52
Sensor..........................................................................................................83

Input and Frontend Settings

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