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5-2 :CALCulate Subsystem
:CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:LOWer:POINt:Y <y-parameter>
:CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:LOWer:POINt:Y?
Description: Sets the location of the lower limit point of the given trace <Tr> on the
Cmd Parameter: <NRf> <y-parameter> (depends on display type)
Query Response: <NR3> <y-parameter> (depends on display type)
Default Units: Current active trace y-axis unit
Related Command: :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPE
Front Panel Access: Shift 6 (Limit), Limit Edit, Amplitude
:CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:LOWer[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:LOWer[:STATe]?
Description: Turns the lower limit line of the given trace <Tr> ON or OFF. <Tr> is
Cmd Parameter: <boolean> OFF|ON|0|1
Query Response: <bNR1> 0|1
Default Value: OFF or 0 (query returns 0 for OFF)
Example: To turn on lower limit of trace 1
Related Command: :CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe]
Front Panel Access: Shift 6 (Limit), Limit State
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y-axis at the specified location. <Tr> is the trace number in the range
1 to 4. If no trace number is specified then default is trace number 1.
Sending the set command changes the Move Limit on the front panel to
Point if it is currently set to Limit, and sets the given trace as the active
trace. The <y-parameter> is defined in the given trace current y-axis.
If no unit is specified with the <y-parameter>, then the default unit
is used. The query version of the command returns the location of the
given trace lower limit point on the y-axis. If an error occurs, such as
limit not ON, then the query version of the command returns
–400 error codes. Limit line must be ON for the command to be valid.
Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPE to set the currently active limit line.
the trace number in the range 1 to 4. If no trace number is specified,
then the <Tr> parameter defaults to trace number 1. <Tr> is the trace
number in the range 1 to 4. If no trace number is specified, then the
<Tr> parameter defaults to trace number 1. The query version of the
command returns a 1 if the lower limit line of the given trace is ON, and
returns a 0 if it is OFF.
:CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer ON
:CALCulate1:LIMit:LOWer 1
:CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer:STATe ON
To turn off upper limit of trace 4
:CALCulate4:LIMit:LOWer OFF
:CALCulate4:LIMit:LOWer 0
:CALC4:LIM:LOW:STAT 0
PN: 10580-00319 Rev. N
VNA Commands
S412E PM

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