Anritsu MS2690A Operation Manual
Anritsu MS2690A Operation Manual

Anritsu MS2690A Operation Manual

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MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A
MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A
Signal Analyzer
Operation Manual
Signal Analyzer Function

Remote Control

33rd Edition
• For safety and warning information, please read this
manual before attempting to use the equipment.
• Additional safety and warning information is provided
within the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal
Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation),
MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual
(Mainframe Operation), MS2840A Signal Analyzer
Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation), or MS2850A
Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe
Operation). Please also refer to this document before
using the equipment.
• Keep this manual with the equipment.
ANRITSU CORPORATION
Document No.: M-W2853AE-33.0
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  • Page 1: Remote Control

    • For safety and warning information, please read this manual before attempting to use the equipment. • Additional safety and warning information is provided within the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation), MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation), MS2840A Signal Analyzer...
  • Page 2: Safety Symbols

    Ensure that you clearly understand the meanings of the symbols BEFORE using the equipment. Some or all of the following symbols may be used on all Anritsu equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown in the diagrams in this manual.
  • Page 3 Notes On Export Management This product and its manuals may require an Export License/Approval by the Government of the product's country of origin for re-export from your country. Before re-exporting the product or manuals, please contact us to confirm whether they are export-controlled items or not. When you dispose of export-controlled items, the products/manuals need to be broken/shredded so as not to be unlawfully used for military purpose.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About This Manual  Operation manual configuration The operation manual configuration of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A, MS2830A, MS2840A, and MS2850A Signal Analyzer is shown below. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main Frame Operation) MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main Frame Operation) MS2840A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main Frame Operation)
  • Page 6 • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation) • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) Description of basic operations, maintenance procedures, common functions and common remote functions of the mainframe • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function) • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Remote Control) <This document>...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents For Safety ............iii About This Manual ..........I Chapter 1 Overview .......... 1-1 Overview ............... 1-2 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details ..2-1 Frequency Settings ............. 2-19 Level Settings ............. 2-48 Trigger Settings............2-62 Capture Setting ............2-91 Marker Settings ............
  • Page 8 Measurement/Trigger Settings ........3-9 Common Settings for Each Trace....... 3-10 Spectrum Trace Settings ..........3-11 Power vs Time Trace Settings ........3-22 Frequency vs Time Trace Settings ......3-27 3.10 CCDF Trace Settings ..........3-31 3.11 Spectrogram Trace Settings ........3-40 3.12 DigRF 3G Measurement Settings .......
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the remote control of the Spectrum Analyzer function (hereinafter, referred to as “this application”). Overview ............... 1-2...
  • Page 10: Overview

    SCPI mode, which is a command format defined by the SCPI Consortium, and Native mode, which is our unique format. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and See the MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) for how to switch the language mode.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Scpi Device Message Details

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details This chapter provides detailed specifications of SCPI Remote Control Command to execute the functions of this application by functions. Refer MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) detailed specifications on IEEE488.2 common device message and application common device messages.
  • Page 12 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1|2]|EXT2|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG |BBIF|FRAMe ........................ 2-64 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce? ..................... 2-66 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative ..............2-67 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe? ....................2-68 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay <time> ..................2-69 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay? ....................2-70 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel[:LOGarithmic] <level>............. 2-71 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel[:LOGarithmic]? ............... 2-72 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel:LINear <level> ..............2-73 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel:LINear? ................2-74 :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative ............
  • Page 13 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt? ..................2-98 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt:SAMPle <sample> ............2-99 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt:SAMPle? ................. 2-100 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth <time> ................2-101 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth? ..................2-102 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth:SAMPle <sample> ............2-103 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth:SAMPle? ............... 2-104 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData <filename>,<device> ..............2-105 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:CANCel ..................2-105 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:RATE <freq>................2-106 :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:RATE? ..................
  • Page 14 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE? ..............2-155 :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> .......... 2-156 :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence?............2-158 :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 ..............2-159 :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe]? .................. 2-160 :CALCulate:MARKer:SLINe[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 ..............2-160 :CALCulate:MARKer:SLINe[:STATe]? ................... 2-161 :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 ..........2-162 :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] ? ..............2-163 :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:WIDTh:TYPE ZONE|SPOT ......... 2-164 :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:WIDTh:TYPE? .............
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe:STARt <time_1>,<time_2>,<time_3> ......2-206 :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe:STARt? ................ 2-206 :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe:STOP <time_1>,<time_2>,<time_3> ......2-207 :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe: STOP? ................ 2-207 :INITiate:CALCulate........................ 2-208 [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? ..................... 2-209 :TRACe:SWEep:COUNt? ....................... 2-210 :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:CENTer <freq> ............2-211 :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:CENTer? ..............2-212 :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:WIDTh <freq> ............2-213 :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:WIDTh? ..............
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:FILTer:FOFFset? ....................2-244 :CALCulate:FILTer:BANDwidth:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 .............. 2-245 :CALCulate:FILTer:BANDwidth:AUTO? ................. 2-245 :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe D2|D5|D10|D25 .......... 2-246 :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe? ..............2-247 :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:WIDTh? ..............2-248 :UNIT:FREQuency HZ|DHZ ....................2-249 :UNIT:FREQuency?........................ 2-249 :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:METHod CCDF|APD ............. 2-250 :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:METHod? ................2-250 :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 ..........2-251 :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold:STATe? ..............
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:TMARker[1]|2:X <time> ..................2-283 :CALCulate:TMARker[1]|2:X? ....................2-284 :CALCulate:TMARker:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 ..........2-285 :CALCulate:TMARker:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe]? ..............2-285 :CALCulate:ANALyze:SPECtrum ................... 2-286 :CALCulate:ANALyze:SPGRam ..................... 2-286 :CALCulate:TMARker[1]|2:PEAK:X? ..................2-287 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:OFFSet <real> .......... 2-288 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:OFFSet? ........... 2-288 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:MODE <mode> ........2-289 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:MODE? .............
  • Page 18 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? ............. 2-319 [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> ........ 2-320 :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> ......2-321 [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? ........... 2-321 :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? ..........2-322 [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> ..... 2-323 :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> ....2-324 [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? ......... 2-324 :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? ........2-325 [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency <freq> ............2-326 :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency <freq>...
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE? ..............2-352 :DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE CARRier|OFFSet .............. 2-353 :DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE? ..................2-354 [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa <real> ..........2-355 :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa <real>..........2-356 [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? ............2-357 :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? ............2-358 [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> ..............2-359 :CALCulate:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> ............... 2-360 [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa? ................2-361 :CALCulate:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa? ................
  • Page 20 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage ..2-381 [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? ................2-382 :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? ................ 2-382 [:SENSe]:ACPower:FREQuency:SPAN <freq> ..............2-383 [:SENSe]:ACPower:FREQuency:SPAN? ................2-383 [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:POINts? ..................2-384 [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME <time> ................2-384 [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME? ..................2-384 [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1 ............2-385 [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? ................2-385 :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE NORMal|POSition|DELTa|FIXed |OFF ..........................
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:CHPower:DENSity? ....................2-408 :READ:CHPower[n]? ......................2-408 :READ:CHPower:CHPower? ....................2-409 :READ:CHPower:DENSity? ....................2-409 :MEASure:CHPower[n]? ......................2-409 :MEASure:CHPower:CHPower? .................... 2-410 :MEASure:CHPower:DENSity? ....................2-410 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:AOFF ................... 2-411 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum ..........2-411 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X <freq>|<time>|<sample>|<dist> ..2-412 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X? ............2-412 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? ............
  • Page 22 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE NORMal|POSition|DELTa |FIXed|OFF ......................... 2-429 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE? ..........2-429 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> ......2-430 :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence? ........2-430 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings ................. 2-431 [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 ................2-433 :CALCulate:OBWidth[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 ................2-433 [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe]? ....................2-434 :CALCulate:OBWidth[:STATe]? ..................... 2-434 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:METHod NPERcent|XDB ................
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt <integer> ..............2-453 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt? .................. 2-454 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 .............. 2-454 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage[:STATe]? ................2-454 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> ............. 2-455 :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> ............2-455 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? ............... 2-456 :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? ..............2-456 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 ......... 2-457 :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 ........2-457 [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO? ............
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision <rel_ampl> ........................2-478 :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision ? ..... 2-478 :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> ..2-479 :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? ....2-479 :TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF ..........2-480 :TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce? ............2-480 [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage:COUNt <integer> ........... 2-481 [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage:COUNt? ..............2-481 [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 ..........2-482 [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage[:STATe]? ............... 2-482 [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:SWEep:TIME <time>...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:TARGet? ....................2-500 [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:ADRange <volt> ..................2-501 [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:ADRange? ....................2-502 [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:IQSign SIGNbit|TWOComp ..............2-503 [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:IQSign? ....................2-503 [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:MEASch PRIMary|DIVersity ..............2-504 [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:MEASch? ....................2-505 [:SENSe]:SWEep:SAMPle <point> ..................2-506 [:SENSe]:SWEep:SAMPle? ....................2-507 :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle<point> ................2-508 :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle? ..................
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt? ..................2-533 :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle <integer> ............2-534 :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle? ................ 2-535 :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth <time> ................. 2-536 :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth?..................2-537 :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle <integer> ............2-538 :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle? ..............2-539 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LOGarithmic <rel_ampl> ..2-540 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LOGarithmic?......2-541 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LINear <percent> ....2-542 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LINear? ........2-543 :CALCulate:STRace:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] <bandwidth>...
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <integer> ..............2-575 :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition? ................... 2-575 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure[:EVENt]? ................. 2-576 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:CONDition? ..............2-576 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:ENABle <integer> ............2-577 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:ENABle? ................. 2-577 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:NTRansition <integer> ............ 2-578 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:NTRansition? ..............2-578 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:PTRansition <integer> ............ 2-579 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:PTRansition? ..............2-579 2.20 OPERation Status Register ....................
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:FMCW:CHIRp:SLOPe AUTO|UP|DOWN ............... 2-605 [:SENSe]:FMCW:CHIRp:SLOPe? ..................2-605 2-18...
  • Page 29: Frequency Settings

    Frequency Settings 2.1 Frequency Settings Table 2.1-1 lists device messages for setting frequency. Table 2.1-1 Device messages for setting frequency Function Device Message [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> Center Frequency [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer? Frequency Step [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP[:INCRement] <freq> Size [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer:STEP[:INCRement]? [:SENSe]:FREQuency:STARt <freq> Start Frequency [:SENSe]:FREQuency:STARt? [:SENSe]:FREQuency:STOP <freq> Stop Frequency [:SENSe]:FREQuency:STOP? [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN <freq>...
  • Page 30 <freq> Range [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 31 This command is limited by the Frequency Span settings. • When MS2690A/91/92A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 100 MHz. • When MS2830A, MS2840A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 300 MHz.
  • Page 32 <freq> Range [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 33 Frequency Settings 300 MHz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 300 MHz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) 300 MHz to 13.5 GHz (Option 043) With MS2830A-077/078, without MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 300 MHz to 6 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 6 GHz (Option 045) With MS2830A-077/078, with MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span >...
  • Page 34 <freq> Range [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 1 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 1 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 1 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 35 Frequency Settings [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 1 Hz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) 1 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 1 Hz to 44.5 GHz (Option 046) With MS2840A-077/177/078/178, and frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 1 Hz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) With MS2840A-077/177/078/178, without MS2840A-067/167,...
  • Page 36 <freq> Range [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 1 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 1 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 1 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 37 Frequency Settings 1 Hz to 6 GHz (Option 044) 1 Hz to 6 GHz (Option 045) With MS2830A-077/078, with MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 1 Hz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤...
  • Page 38 [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 39 Frequency Settings 300 MHz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 0 Hz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 0 Hz to 44.5 GHz (Option 046) With MS2840A-077/177/078/178, and frequency span ≤...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details • When MS2690A/91/92A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 100 MHz. • When MS2830A, MS2840A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 300 MHz.
  • Page 41 [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details With MS2830A-077/078, with MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 300 MHz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 0 Hz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 0 Hz to 44.5 GHz (Option 046)
  • Page 43 Range adding Frequency Span/2 to any of the following center frequency ranges: [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 300 MHz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 0 Hz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 0 Hz to 44.5 GHz (Option 046) With MS2840A-077/177/078/178, and frequency span ≤...
  • Page 45 Frequency Settings • If using the MS269x Series, when the terminal is set to DigRF 3G, the stop frequency is fixed at +270.833 kHz (when the Target System selected GSM) or +3.84 MHz (when the Target System selected W-CDMA). Example of Use To set the stop frequency to 10 GHz.
  • Page 46 Range adding Frequency Span/2 to any of the following center frequency ranges: [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 47 Frequency Settings With MS2830A-077/078, with MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 300 MHz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 0 Hz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 0 Hz to 44.5 GHz (Option 046)
  • Page 48 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN <freq> Span Frequency Function This command sets the span frequency. Command [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN <freq> Parameter Span frequency <freq> Range/Resolution 1000, 2500, 5000, 10000, 25000, 50000, 100000, [MS269xA] 250000, 500000, 1000000, 2500000, 5000000, 10000000, 25000000, 31250000 50000000* , 62500000* , 100000000*...
  • Page 49 Frequency Settings [MS269xA] Option 004/104 The following frequency spans are available when the Wideband Analysis Hardware option is installed: 50000000, 100000000, 125000000 Option 077/177 The following frequency spans are available when the Analysis 62.5 MHz option is installed: Bandwidth Extension to 50000000, 62500000 Option 078/178 In addition to the *2, the following frequency spans are available...
  • Page 50 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [MS2850A] *1, *2, *3, *4, *5: Option 032 The following frequency spans are available when the Analysis Bandwidth 255 MHz option is installed: : 1000, 2500, 5000, 10000, 25000, 50000, 100000, 250000, 500000, 1000000, 2500000, 5000000, 10000000, 25000000, 31250000, 50000000, 62500000, 100000000, 125000000, 255000000 Option 033/133...
  • Page 51 Frequency Settings [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN? Span Frequency Query Function This command queries the span frequency. Query [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN? Response <freq> Parameter Span frequency <freq> Range/Resolution 1000, 2500, 5000, 10000, 25000, 50000, 100000, [MS269xA] 250000, 500000, 1000000, 2500000, 5000000, 10000000, 25000000, 31250000 50000000* , 62500000* , 100000000* 125000000* [MS2830A], [MS2840A]...
  • Page 52 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details The following frequency spans are available when the Analysis 62.5 MHz option is installed: Bandwidth Extension to 50000000, 62500000 Option 078/178 In addition to the *2, the following frequency spans are available when the Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz option is installed: 100000000, 125000000 [MS2830A], [MS2840A]...
  • Page 53 Frequency Settings In addition to the *6, the following frequency spans are available when the Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 1 GHz option is installed: 1000000000 This function is restricted in the following condition: ● If using the MS269x Series, when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G, the span frequency is fixed at 541.666 kHz (when the Target System selected GSM) or 7.68 MHz (when the Target System selected W-CDMA).
  • Page 54 Details [MS269xA] This command is not available in the following cases: ● When using the MS2690A. ● Fixed to NORMAL when the Option 003/103 pre-selector lower expansion is not installed in the MS2691A/MS2692A. ● SPURIOUS cannot be set when Frequency Span is set to 50 MHz or more.
  • Page 55 Frequency Settings [:SENSe]:FREQuency:BAND:MODE? Frequency Band Mode Query Function This command queries the frequency band path. The frequency at which the path is switched to the preselector band or a path that does not pass through the preselector can be set with this function. Query [:SENSe]:FREQuency:BAND:MODE? Response...
  • Page 56 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SYNThesis[:STATe] BPHase|NORMal|FAST Switching Speed Function This command selects the switching speed of frequency. Command [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SYNThesis[:STATe] <mode> Parameter Frequency switching speed <mode> The operation is done so as to improve the phase BPHase noise characteristic rather than the frequency switching speed.
  • Page 57 Frequency Settings [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SYNThesis[:STATe]? Switching Speed Query Function This command queries the switching speed of frequency. Query [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SYNThesis[:STATe]? Response Frequency switching speed <mode> Parameter Frequency switching speed <mode> The operation is done so as to improve the phase BPHase noise characteristic rather than the frequency switching speed.
  • Page 58: Level Settings

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.2 Level Settings Table 2.2-1 lists device messages for setting a level. Table 2.2-1 Device messages for setting level Function Device Message :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> Reference Level :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation <rel_ampl> RF Attenuator [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation? RF Attenuator [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Auto/Manual [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation:AUTO?
  • Page 59 Level Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> Reference Level Function This command sets the reference level. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> Parameter Reference level <real> Range Value equivalent to −120 to +50 dBm (regardless of the ATT and Pre-Amp settings when the Replay function is executed) Resolution 0.01 dB (When scale unit settings are dB-system units)
  • Page 60 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCAL e]:RLEVel 2-50...
  • Page 61 Level Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Reference Level Query Function This command queries the reference level. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Response <real> Parameter Reference level <real> Range Value equivalent to −120 to +50 dBm Resolution 0.01 dB (When scale unit settings are dB-system units) 0.01 pV (When scale unit settings are V-system units) 0.01 yW (When scale unit settings are W-system units)
  • Page 62 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation <rel_ampl> RF Attenuator Function This command sets the attenuator. Command [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation <rel_ampl> Parameter Attenuator value <rel_ampl> Range 0 to 60 dB Resolution [MS269xA], [MS2850A] 2 dB [MS2830A] , [MS2840A] 2 dB or 10 dB Refer to “Table 2.3.2-3 Resolution of Input Attenuator”...
  • Page 63 Level Settings [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation? RF Attenuator Query Function This command queries the attenuator. Query [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation? Response <rel_ampl> Parameter Attenuator value <rel_ampl> Range 0 to 60 dB Resolution [MS269xA], [MS2850A] 2 dB [MS2830A] , [MS2840A] 2 dB or 10 dB Refer to “Table 2.3.2-3 Resolution of Input Attenuator”...
  • Page 64 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 RF Attenuator Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables the automatic attenuation setting function. Command [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]ATTenuation:AUTO <switch> Parameter Automatic attenuation setting function On/Off <switch> Disables the automatic attenuation setting 0|OFF function. Enables the automatic attenuation setting 1|ON function (Default).
  • Page 65 Level Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:SPACing LINear|LOGarithmic Scale Mode Function This command switches the scale mode. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:SPACing<mode> Parameter Scale mode <mode> Log scale (Default) LOGarithmic Linear scale LINear Details This command is not available when Trace Mode is set to Spectrogram or No Trace.
  • Page 66 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :UNIT:POWer DBM|DBMV|V|W|DBUV|DBUVE|DBUVM Log Scale Unit Function This command sets the level display unit system in Log scale mode. Command :UNIT:POWer <unit> Parameter Level display unit in Log scale mode <unit> dBm (Default) dBmV DBMV dBµV DBUV dBµV (emf)
  • Page 67 Level Settings :UNIT:POWer? Log Scale Unit Query Function This command queries the level display unit system in Log scale mode. Query :UNIT:POWer? Response <unit> Parameter Level display unit in Log scale mode <unit> dBmV DBMV dBµV DBUV dBµV (emf) DBUVE dBµV/m DBUVM Example of Use...
  • Page 68 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:OFFSet <rel_ampl> Ref.Level Offset Value Function This command sets the offset value of the reference level offset function. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:OFFSet <rel_ampl> Parameter Reference Level Offset Value <rel_ampl> Range −100.00 to +100.00 dB Resolution 0.01 dB Suffix code dB is used when omitted.
  • Page 69 Level Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:OFFSet:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 Reference Level Offset Mode Function This command enables/disables the reference level offset function. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEvel:OFFSet:STATe <switch> Parameter Reference level offset function On/Off <switch> Enables the reference level offset function. ON|1 Disables the reference level offset function OFF|0 (Default) Details...
  • Page 70 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:GAIN[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Pre Amp Function This command sets the pre-amplifier to On/Off. Command [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:GAIN[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Pre-amplifier On/Off <switch> Sets Pre-amplifier to On. ON|1 Sets Pre-amplifier to Off (Default value). OFF|0 Details This command is turned off and thus invalid when Option 008/108 6 GHz [MS269xA] Preamplifier is NOT installed.
  • Page 71 Level Settings POW:GAIN? > 1 2-61...
  • Page 72: Trigger Settings

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.3 Trigger Settings Table 2.3-1 lists device messages for setting triggers. Table 2.3-1 Device messages for setting trigger Function Device Message :TRIGger[:SEQuence][:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Trigger Switch :TRIGger[:SEQuence][:STATe]? :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce Trigger Source EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF |FRAMe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce? :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative Trigger Slope :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe? :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay <time>...
  • Page 73 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence][:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Trigger Switch Function This command sets the trigger to On/Off. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence][:STATe] <switch> Parameter Trigger On/Off <switch> Sets trigger to off (Default value). OFF|0 Sets trigger to on. ON|1 Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 74 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1|2]|EXT2|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF|FRAMe Trigger Source Function This command selects the trigger source. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce <source> Parameter Trigger signal source <source> External input (External) [MS269xA] EXTernal[1] Free run IMMediate Wideband IF detection (Wide IF Video) WIF|RFBurst Video detection (Video) (Default) VIDeo SG Marker...
  • Page 75 Trigger Settings This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed. Example of Use To set the trigger signal source to video trigger. TRIG:SOUR VID Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRIGger:ACPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce :TRIGger:CHPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce :TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce...
  • Page 76 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce? Trigger Source Query Function This command queries the trigger source type. Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce? Response <source> Parameter Trigger signal source type <source> External input (External) [MS269xA] Free run Wideband IF detection (Wide IF Video) Video detection (Video) SG Marker Baseband Interface (BBIF)
  • Page 77 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative Trigger Slope Function This command sets the trigger detection mode (rising/falling). Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe <mode> Parameter Trigger detection mode <mode> Detects at the rising edge (Default value). POSitive Detects at the falling edge. NEGative Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 78 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe? Trigger Slope Query Function This command queries the trigger detection method (rising/falling). Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe? Response <mode> Parameter Trigger detection mode <mode> Detects at the rising edge. Detects at the falling edge. Example of Use To query the trigger detection mode.
  • Page 79 This command sets the delay from trigger input to start of waveform capturing. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay <time> Parameter Delay time. <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 80 This command queries the delay from trigger input to start of waveform capturing. Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay? Response <time> Parameter Delay time <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 81 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel[:LOGarithmic] <level> Log Scale Video Trigger Level Function This command sets the threshold at the level to start the capture against the video trigger in Log scale mode. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel[:LOGarithmic] <level> Parameter Threshold at the level to start the capture <level>...
  • Page 82 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel[:LOGarithmic]? Log Scale Video Trigger Level Query Function This command queries the threshold at the level to start the capture against the video trigger in Log scale mode. Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel[:LOGarithmic]? Response <level> Parameter Threshold at the level to start the capture <level>...
  • Page 83 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel:LINear <level> Linear Scale Video Trigger Level Function This command sets the threshold at the level to start the capture against the video trigger in Linear scale mode. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel:LINear <level> Parameter Threshold at the level to start the capture <level>...
  • Page 84 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel:LINear? Linear Scale Video Trigger Level Query Function This command queries the threshold at the level to start the capture against the video trigger in Linear scale mode. Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:LEVel:LINear? Response <level> Parameter Threshold at the level to start the capture <level>...
  • Page 85 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative Video Trigger Slope Function This command sets the detection mode of the trigger (rising/falling). Refer to : TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:SLOPe? Video Trigger Slope Query Function This command sets the detection method of the trigger (rising/falling).
  • Page 86 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:DELay <time> Video Trigger Delay Function This command sets the delay from trigger input to start of waveform capturing. Refer to :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:DELay...
  • Page 87 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:LEVel:ABSolute <ampl> Wide IF Trigger Level Function This command sets the threshold at the level to start the capture against the Wide IF Video trigger. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:LEVel:ABSolute <ampl> Parameter Threshold at the level to start the capture <level> Range −60 to 50 dBm Resolution...
  • Page 88 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative Wide IF Trigger Slope Function This command sets the trigger detection mode (rising/falling). Refer to : TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:SLOPe? Wide IF Trigger Slope Query...
  • Page 89 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:DELay <time> Wide IF Trigger Delay Function This command sets the delay from trigger input to start of waveform capturing. Refer to :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|:RFBurst:DELay? Wide IF Trigger Delay Query...
  • Page 90 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative External Trigger Slope Function This command sets the trigger detection mode (rising/falling). Refer to :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|RFBurst:SLOPe :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:SLOPe? External Trigger Slope Query Function This command queries the trigger detection method.
  • Page 91 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:DELay <time> External Trigger Delay Function This command sets the delay from trigger input to start of waveform capturing. Refer to :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:VIDeo:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:WIF|RFBurst:DELay :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:EXTernal[1]:DELay? External Trigger Delay Query Function...
  • Page 92 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff <time> Trigger Hold Function This command sets the fixed amount of time trigger input is disabled between the first trigger input and the next trigger input. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff <time> Parameter Specified time <time> Range 0 to 1 s Resolution...
  • Page 93 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff? Trigger Hold Query Function This command queries the fixed amount of time trigger input is disabled between the first trigger input and the next trigger input. Query TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff? Response <time> Parameter Specified time <time> Range 0 to 1 s Resolution 10 ns Suffix code...
  • Page 94 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff:STATe OFF|ON|0|1 Trigger Hold On/Off Function This command sets the function for disabling trigger input between the first trigger input and the next trigger input for a fixed amount of time to On or Off. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff:STATe <switch>...
  • Page 95 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff:STATe? Trigger Hold On/Off Query Function This command queries whether the function for disabling trigger input between the first trigger input and the next trigger input for a fixed amount of time is On or Off. Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff:STATe? Response <switch>...
  • Page 96 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:PERiod <time> Frame Trigger Period Function This command sets the period for frame trigger generation. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:PERiod <time> Parameter Frame trigger <time> Range 1 µs to 1 s Resolution 10 ns Suffix code NS,US,MS,S S is used when the suffix code is omitted.
  • Page 97 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:SYNC EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|Off|WIF|RFBurst Frame Sync Source Function This command selects the synchronization signal source for starting a frame trigger. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:SYNC <sync> Parameter Sync signal source <sync> External input (Default) EXTernal[1] Free run IMMediate|Off Wideband IF detection (Wide IF Video) WIF|RFBurst Details This command is not available for MS269x Series.
  • Page 98 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:SYNC? Frame Sync Source Query Function This command queries the synchronization signal source for starting a frame trigger. Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:SYNC? Response <sync> Parameter Sync signal source <sync> External input Free run Wideband IF detection (Wide IF Video) Details This command is not available for MS269x Series.
  • Page 99 Trigger Settings :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:OFFSet <time> Frame Sync Offset Function This command sets the offset time between when the signal source for generating a frame trigger is input and when the frame trigger is generated. Command :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:OFFSet <time> Parameter Specified time <time> Range 0 to 1 s Resolution...
  • Page 100 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:OFFSet? Frame Sync Offset Query Function This command queries the offset time between when the signal source for generating a frame trigger is input and when the frame trigger is generated. Query :TRIGger[:SEQuence]:FRAMe:OFFSet? Response <time>...
  • Page 101: Capture Setting

    Capture Setting 2.4 Capture Setting Table 2.4-1 lists device messages for setting capture. Table 2.4-1 Device messages for setting capture Function Device Message :INITiate:CONTinuous OFF|ON|0|1 Continuous :INITiate:CONTinuous? Measurement :INITiate:MODE:CONTinuous Single :INITiate:MODE:SINGle Measurement Initiate :INITiate[:IMMediate] :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:MODE FULL|ATIMe|MANual Time Range :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:MODE? :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt <time> Start Time :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt? :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt:SAMPle <sample>...
  • Page 102 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :INITiate:CONTinuous OFF|ON|0|1 Continuous Measurement Function This command switches the capture mode between Single and Continuous. Command :INITiate:CONTinuous <switch> Parameter Capture mode <switch> Single measurement 0|OFF Continuous measurement (Default value) 1|ON Details This command is set to Continuous and starts the capture, when it is set to On.
  • Page 103 Capture Setting :INITiate:MODE:SINGle Single Measurement Function This command starts the single measurement. Command :INITiate:MODE:SINGle Details For querying the measurement value, such as a marker value, after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control. This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 104 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :INITiate[:IMMediate] Initiate Function This command starts a measurement in the presently set capture mode. Command :INITiate:[IMMediate] Details For querying the measurement value, such as a marker value, after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control.
  • Page 105 Capture Setting :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:MODE FULL|ATIMe|MANual Time Range Function This command sets the range of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data. Command :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:MODE <mode> Parameter Range over which IQ data is saved. <mode> Full range (Default) FULL Range set in Analysis Time. ATIMe User-specified range MANual...
  • Page 106 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:MODE? Time Range Query Function This command queries the set range of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data. Query :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:MODE? Response <mode> Parameter Range over which IQ data is saved. <mode>...
  • Page 107 Capture Setting :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt <time> Start Time Function This command sets the start position of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt <time> Parameter Start position <time> (When the Replay function is not executed) Range 0 to Capture Time Length –...
  • Page 108 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt? Start Time Query Function This command queries the start position IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Query :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt? Response <time> Parameter Start position <time>...
  • Page 109 Capture Setting :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt:SAMPle <sample> Start Sample Function This command uses the number of samples to set the start position of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt:SAMPle <sample> Parameter Start position <sample>...
  • Page 110 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt:SAMPle? Start Sample Query Function This command uses the number of samples to query the start position of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Query :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:STARt:SAMPle? Response...
  • Page 111 Capture Setting :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth <time> Time Length Function This command sets the time length of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth <time> Parameter Time length <time> Range Time Resolution to Capture Time Length – Start Time Resolution Time Resolution...
  • Page 112 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth? Time Length Query Function This command queries the time length of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Query :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth? Response <time> Parameter <time> Time length Range Time Resolution to Capture Time Length –...
  • Page 113 Capture Setting :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth:SAMPle <sample> Sample Length Function This command sets the sample length of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth:SAMPle <sample> Parameter Sample length <sample> Range Time Resolution to Capture Time Length – Start Time Resolution Time Resolution...
  • Page 114 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth:SAMPle? Sample Length Query Function This command queries the sample length of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Query :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:LENGth:SAMPle? Response <sample> Parameter Sample length <sample>...
  • Page 115 This function results in an error if a parameter requires re-capturing of waveform after execution of waveform capturing. Files are saved in the following directory of the specified drive. \Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\Digitized Data\Signal Analyzer Up to 1000 files can be saved in the folder.
  • Page 116 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:RATE <freq> Output Rate for Save Captured Data Function This command sets the output rate when executing Save Captured Data. Command :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:RATE <freq> Parameter Output rate <freq> Range Refer to the table below. Resolution Same as above.
  • Page 117 Capture Setting This can be set when the Option 004/104 (Wideband Analysis Hardware) or Option 077/177 (Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz) is installed. For MS2830A, MS2840A: This can be set when the MS2830A-005/105/007/009/109, MS2840A-005/105/009/109 (Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 31.25 MHz) is installed. This can be set when the Option 006/106 (Analysis Bandwidth 10 MHz) is installed.
  • Page 118 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:RATE? Output Rate for Save Captured Data Function This command queries the output rate when executing Save Captured Data. Query :MMEMory:STORe:IQData:RATE? Response <freq> Parameter Output rate <freq> Range Refer to the table below. Resolution Refer to the table below.
  • Page 119 Capture Setting This can be set when the Option 004/104 (Wideband Analysis Hardware) or Option 078/178 (Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz) is installed. For MS2830A. MS2840A: This can be set when the MS2830A-005/105/007/009/109 MS2840A-005/105/009/109 (Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 31.25 MHz) is installed. This can be set when the Option 006/106 (Analysis Bandwidth 10 MHz) is installed.
  • Page 120 No more files can be saved if numbers up to 99 are already used. Files are saved to the following directory in the specified drive. \Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\Trace Data\Signal Analyzer Up to 100 files can be saved in a folder.
  • Page 121 Capture Setting [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Capture Time Auto/Manual Function This command selects auto or manual setting for waveform capture time (Capture Time). Command [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO <switch> Parameter Auto/manual mode for capture time <switch> Auto ON|1 Manual OFF|0 Details The minimum waveform capture time (Capture Time) required for measurement is set, when set to Auto.
  • Page 122 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? Capture Time Auto/Manual Query Function This command queries Auto/Manual setting of waveform capture time (Capture Time). Query [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? Response <switch> Parameter Auto/manual setting of capture time <switch> Automatic Manual Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:TIME:AUTO?
  • Page 123 Capture Time Length Function This command sets waveform capture time. Command [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME <time> Parameter Capture time <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 124 Function This command queries the waveform capture time. Query [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME? Response <time> Parameter Capture time <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 125: Marker Settings

    Marker Settings 2.5 Marker Settings Table 2.5-1 lists device messages for setting a marker. Table 2.5-1 Device messages for setting marker Function Device Message All Marker Off :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? Marker Query :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y:DELTa? Marker Phase :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y:PHASe? Query Calculate Phase :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 Spectrum :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe? Marker to Center...
  • Page 126 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.5-1 Device messages for setting marker (Cont’d) Function Device Message :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE Marker Mode POSitive|NORMal|DELTa|FIXed|OFF :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE? :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> Relative To :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence? :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Marker List :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe]? :CALCulate:MARKer:SLINe[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Spot Line :CALCulate:MARKer:SLINe[:STATe]? :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Couple Zone :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] ? :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:WIDTh:TYPE ZONE|SPOT Zone Width Type...
  • Page 127 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF All Marker Off Function This command sets all markers to Off. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF Example of Use To set all markers to Off. CALC:MARK:AOFF Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer:AOFF 2-117...
  • Page 128 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? Marker Query Function This command queries the marker value at the marker point of the main trace. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n][:PEAK]:Y? Response <power> (Spectrum, Power vs Time, Spectrogram trace) <freq> (Frequency vs Time trace) <degree> (At Phase vs Time) <prob>...
  • Page 129 Marker Settings Marker value of the target marker <power> (When marker level display units are dB-system units) No suffix code, in units specified by Scale Unit, 0.001 dB resolution –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error has occurred.
  • Page 130 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y:DELTa? Marker Query Function This command queries the delta marker value on the main trace. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n][:PEAK]:Y:DELTa? Response <rel_ampl_spe> (For Spectrum trace) <ratio_spe> (For Spectrum trace, when Scale Mode is Linear and Marker Result is Peak (Fast) or Peak (Accuracy).) <rel_ampl_pvt>...
  • Page 131 Marker Settings (At Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time trace) Marker number <n> Markers 1 and 2 When omitted: Markers 1 and 2 Ratio between the marker selected by n and the <rel_ampl_spe> marker specified by Relative To. Returns a value in dB units without a suffix code.
  • Page 132 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details (CCDF) Marker Number <n> Marker set in Marker Axis (CCDF) When omitted Marker set in Marker Axis (CCDF) Marker position of the target marker <prob> No suffix code. Value is returned in % units. –999.0 is returned at no measurement or error <prob_result_gauss>...
  • Page 133 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y:PHASe? Marker Phase Query Function Returns phase spectrum [rad] θ when marker position Fourier coefficient is π θ π − < ≤ However, Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n][:PEAK]:Y:PHASe? Response <phase> Parameter Marker Number marker Specifies marker 1 Specifies marker 2 Specifies marker 3 Specifies marker 4 Specifies marker 5 Specifies marker 6...
  • Page 134 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Details 999.0 returned when – Returns phase spectrum of Zone Center position when Marker Result setting is Integration or Density Returns phase spectrum for marker positions in zone when Marker Result is Peak (Fast) or Peak (Accuracy) and Zone Type is Zone This function can be used in the following cases: ●...
  • Page 135 Marker Settings :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 Calculate Phase Spectrum Function This command sets phase spectrum calculation On and Off Command :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe <switch> Parameter Sets phase spectrum calculation On and Off <switch> Does not execute phase spectrum calculation 0|OFF (default setting) Executes phase spectrum calculation 1|ON Details This function does not perform phase spectrum calculation at the Off→...
  • Page 136 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe? Calculate Phase Spectrum Query Function This command queries phase spectrum calculation On and Off Query :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe? Response <switch> Parameter Phase spectrum calculation On and Off <switch> Does not execute phase spectrum calculation Executes phase spectrum calculation Example of Use To query phase spectrum calculation On and Off CALC:PHAS:STAT?
  • Page 137 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:SET]:CENTer Marker to Center Frequency Function This command sets the marker to the center frequency. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n][:SET]:CENTer Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 138 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:SET]:RLEVel Marker to Reference Level Function This command sets the marker level to the reference level. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n][:SET]:RLEVel Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 139 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:ZOOM Zoom Function This command expands the trace in the range specified by the marker. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:ZOOM Parameter (For Spectrum trace) Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 (At Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time trace) Marker number <n>...
  • Page 140 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Details This command reflects the zone range of the active marker to the display frequency range when the main trace is Spectrum. This command can be executed when the target marker is Normal or Delta. This command reflects the time range of Marker1 and Marker2 to the analysis range when the main trace is Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, or Phase vs Time.
  • Page 141 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:ZOUT Zoom Out Function This command compresses the display range of the horizontal axis scale to the range specified by the marker. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:ZOUT Parameter (For Spectrum trace) Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10...
  • Page 142 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Details This command compresses the display frequency range to the range specified by the zone width of the active marker when the main trace is Spectrum. This command can be executed when the target marker is Normal or Delta.
  • Page 143 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 Marker State Function This command sets the main trace marker to On/Off. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:MODE <switch> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Marker mode <switch> Sets the marker to Normal (Spectrum). ON|1 Sets the marker to On (excluding Spectrum).
  • Page 144 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:STATe? Marker State Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the main trace marker. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:STATe? Response <switch> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Marker mode...
  • Page 145 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:ACTive OFF|ON|0|1 Active Marker Function This command specifies active marker of the main trace. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:ACTive <switch> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Active marker <switch> Sets Marker n to active. ON|1 Sets Marker n to inactive.
  • Page 146 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:ACTive? Active Marker Query Function This command queries the active marker of the main trace. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:ACTive? Response <switch> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Active marker <switch>...
  • Page 147 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:RESult INTegation|TOTal|DENSity|AVERage|PEAK|PACCuracy Marker Result Function This command sets the type of the marker display value of the main trace. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:RESult <mode> Parameter Type of marker value <mode> Integral power in zone INTegration Same as above TOTal Power density in zone DENSity Same as above AVERage...
  • Page 148 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:RESult? Marker Result Function This command queries the type of the marker display value of the main trace. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:RESult? Response <mode> Parameter Type of marker value <mode> Total power in zone band Power per 1 Hz in zone band DENS Peak power in zone PEAK...
  • Page 149 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X <freq>|<time>|<sample>|<dist> Marker Frequency Function This command moves the center marker to the specified frequency (time). Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:X <freq> (Spectrum, Spectrogram trace) :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:X <time> (Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time trace) :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:X <sample> (Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time trace, also Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series)) :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:X <dist>...
  • Page 150 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Marker center frequency <freq> Range/Resolution In the frequency range of trace display MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 151 Marker Settings addition, the marker position is shared among Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time. In CCDF, Marker Axis is changed to Distribution. For querying the marker value after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control. Note that this command does not support synchronized control in Continuous mode.
  • Page 152 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X? Marker Frequency Query Function This command queries the center of the marker. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:X? Response <freq> (Spectrum, Spectrogram trace) <time> (At Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time trace) <sample> (Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time trace, also Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series)) <dist>...
  • Page 153 Marker Settings Center frequency of marker <freq> Range/Resolution In the frequency range of trace display MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details. Value is returned in Hz units, without suffix code.
  • Page 154 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details. Value is returned in dB units, without suffix code. dB is used when omitted. –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error has occurred.
  • Page 155 Relative frequency from the marker specified by <freq> “Relative To”. Range/Resolution Within the frequency range of trace display For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation)
  • Page 156 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Example of Use To move the center of Marker 1 to the position of Marker 2 –100 MHz, and query the marker value. CALC:MARK:X:DELT -100MHZ *WAI CALC:MARK:Y:DELT? :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X:DELTa? Marker Frequency Query Function This command queries the center of marker in relative value. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:X:DELTa? Response...
  • Page 157 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:PEAK:X? Marker Frequency Query Function This command queries the frequency at the marker point. When Marker Mode is Delta, this command queries the frequency difference between the delta marker and the marker specified by Relative To. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:PEAK:X? Response <freq>...
  • Page 158 <freq> Resolution 0.01 Hz Range Within the frequency range of trace display (Limited depending on the zone marker width.) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 159 <freq> Resolution 0.01 Hz Range Within the frequency range of trace display (Limited depending on the zone marker width.) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 160 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:PTPeak[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Display Peak to Peak Value On/Off Function This command sets the peak to peak measurement On/Off. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:PTPeak[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Peak to Peak measurement function On/Off <switch> ON|1 OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following traces are active: ●...
  • Page 161 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:PTPeak[:STATe]? Display Peak to Peak Value On/Off Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of Peak to Peak measurement. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:PTPeak[:STATe]? Response <switch> Parameter Peak to Peak measurement function On/Off <switch> Details This command is available when the following traces are active: ●...
  • Page 162 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:PTPeak:RESult? Peak to Peak Value Query Function This command queries the result of the peak to peak measurement. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:PTPeak:RESult? Response <pos>,<neg>,<p-p>,<avg> Parameter Result of peak to peak measurement + Peak value <pos> Values in % units will be returned when Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series) and the Input Source is Complex.
  • Page 163 Marker Settings Average value <avg> Returns a value in V units without a suffix code (Power vs Time). No suffix code. Value is returned in Hz units. (Frequency vs Time). –999999999999 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error has occurred.
  • Page 164 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE POSitive|NORMal|DELTa|FIXed|OFF Marker Mode Function This command sets the marker mode. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:MODE <mode> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Marker mode <mode> Normal POSition|NORMal Delta...
  • Page 165 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE? Marker Mode Query Function This command queries the marker mode. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:MODE? Response <mode> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Marker mode <mode> Normal NORM Delta DELT Fixed Details...
  • Page 166 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> Relative To Function This command sets the reference marker when Marker Mode is set to Delta. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:REFerence <integer> Parameter Target marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted:...
  • Page 167 Marker Settings Related Commands This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence 2-157...
  • Page 168 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence? Relative To Query Function This command queries the reference marker when Marker Mode is set to Delta. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:REFerence? Response <integer> Parameter Target marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10...
  • Page 169 Marker Settings Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence? :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence? :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence? :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Marker List Function This command sets the marker list display to On/Off. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Marker list display On/Off <switch> Sets the marker list display to On.
  • Page 170 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe]? Marker List Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the marker list display. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe]? Response <switch> Parameter Marker list display On/Off <switch> Marker list display On. Marker list display Off. Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 171 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:SLINe[:STATe]? Spot Line Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the marker line display for spot marker. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:SLINe[:STATe]? Response <switch> Parameter Marker line display On/Off <switch> Marker line is displayed. Marker line is hidden. Details This function can be set when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 172 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Couple Zone Function This command enables or disables the Zone Width shared setting. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Zone Width shared setting On/Off <switch> Sets the shared setting to On. ON|1 Sets the shared setting to Off. OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 173 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] ? Couple Zone Query Function This command queries whether the Zone Width shared setting is enabled/disabled. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe]? Response <switch> Parameter Zone Width shared setting On/Off <switch> Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 174 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:WIDTh:TYPE ZONE|SPOT Zone Width Type Function This command sets the zone type of the marker. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:WIDTh:TYPE <zone_type> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Zone type of marker <zone_type>...
  • Page 175 Marker Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:WIDTh:TYPE? Zone Width Type Query Function This command queries the zone type of the marker. Query :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:WIDTh:TYPE? Response <zone_type> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Zone type of marker <zone_type>...
  • Page 176: Signal Search Settings

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.6 Signal Search Settings Table 2.6-1 lists device messages for setting signal search. Table 2.6-1 Device messages for setting signal search Function Device Message Peak Search :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum Next Peak Search :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum:NEXT :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:RESolution|:EXCursion Signal Search <rel_ampl>|<percent>|<freq>...
  • Page 177 Signal Search Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum Peak Search Function This command searches for the maximum level point of the main trace and moves the marker point. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:MAXimum Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8 Marker9 Marker10 When omitted: Marker1 Details...
  • Page 178 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10: MAXimum 2-168...
  • Page 179 Signal Search Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum:NEXT Next Peak Search Function This command searches for the feature point of the main trace and moves the marker point to a lower peak point. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:MAXimum:NEXT Parameter Marker number <n> Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7 Marker8...
  • Page 180 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:RESolution|:EXCursion <rel_ampl>|<percent>|<freq> Signal Search Resolution Function This command sets the search resolution of the search point. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:RESolution|:EXCursion <rel_ampl> (For Spectrum trace, when Result Mode is Integration or Density; or for Spectrum trace, when Result Mode is Peak (Fast) or Peak (Accuracy) and Scale Mode is Log Scale.
  • Page 181 Signal Search Settings Example of Use To set the resolution to 20 dB. CALC:MARK:SIGN:RES 20DB 2-171...
  • Page 182 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:RESolution|:EXCursion? Signal Search Resolution Query Function This command queries the search resolution at the search point. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:RESolution|:EXCursion? Response <rel_ampl> (For Spectrum trace, when Result Mode is Integration or Density; or for Spectrum trace, when Result Mode is Peak (Fast) or Peak (Accuracy) and Scale Mode is Log Scale.
  • Page 183 Signal Search Settings Details This command is available when any one of the following traces is active: ● Spectrum ● Power vs Time ● Frequency vs Time Example of Use To query the search resolution. CALC:MARK:SIGN:RES? > 20.00 2-173...
  • Page 184 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 Signal Search Threshold Level Function This command sets the threshold condition to search for the search point in the main trace. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:STATe <switch> Parameter Threshold when searching for the peak point <switch>...
  • Page 185 Signal Search Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:STATe? Signal Search Threshold Level Query Function This command returns the On/Off state of the threshold to search for the search point in the main trace. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:STATe? Response <switch> Parameter On/Off of threshold to search for the peak point <switch>...
  • Page 186 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:MODE ABOVe|BELow Signal Search Mode Function This command sets the threshold condition to search for the search point in the main trace. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:MODE <mode> Parameter Search method for threshold <mode> Searches for only the upper side of threshold ABOVe (Default value) Searches for only the lower side of threshold...
  • Page 187 Signal Search Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:MODE? Signal Search Mode Query Function This command queries the threshold condition to search for the search point in the main trace. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold:MODE? Response <mode> Parameter Search method for threshold <mode> Searches for only the upper side of threshold. ABOV Searches for only the lower side of threshold.
  • Page 188 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold <ampl>|<freq> Signal Search Threshold Level Function This command sets the threshold to search for the peak point. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold <ampl> (Spectrum, Power vs Time trace) :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold <freq> (Frequency vs Time trace) Parameter Threshold to search for the search point <ampl>...
  • Page 189 Signal Search Settings Threshold to search for the search point <freq> Range Range of Vertical Scale of the main trace Resolution 1 Hz Suffix code HZ, KHZ, KZ, MHZ, MZ, GHZ, GZ Hz is used when omitted. Details This command is available when any one of the following traces is active: ●...
  • Page 190 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold? Signal Search Threshold Level Query Function This command queries the threshold to search for the peak point. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:SIGNal:THReshold? Response <ampl> (For Spectrum, Power vs Time trace) <freq> (For Frequency vs Time trace) Parameter Threshold to search for the search point...
  • Page 191 Signal Search Settings :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2:MINimum Dip Search Function This command searches for the minimum level point of the main trace and moves the marker point. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:MINimum Parameter Marker number <n> Marker 1 Marker 2 When omitted: Marker 1 Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 192 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2:MINimum:NEXT Next Dip Search Function This command searches for the characteristics of the main trace and moves the marker point to the peak point at which the marker value of a smaller level than the presently set marker level becomes the smallest. Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:MINimum:NEXT Parameter...
  • Page 193 Signal Search Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:SORT:Y Search Peaks Sort Y Function This command sorts as many markers as the number set in Search Peaks Number by level on the trace. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:SORT:Y Details This command is available on the following trace: ● Spectrum This command is not available when Marker Result is Integration or Density.
  • Page 194 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:SORT:X Search Peaks Sort X Function This command sorts as many markers as the number set in Search Peaks Number by frequency on the trace. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:SORT:X Details This command is available on the following trace: ●...
  • Page 195 Signal Search Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:SORT:COUNt <integer> Search Peaks Number Function This command sets the number of searches when Search Peaks Sort Y/X is executed. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:PEAK:SORT:COUNt <integer> Parameter Number of searches <integer> Range 1 to 10 Resolution Default value Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 196 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:MARKer:READout? Marker Readout Query Function This command queries all marker values. Query :CALCulate:MARKer:READout? Response <freqs_1>,<power_1>,<freqs_2>,<power_2>,..., <freqs_10>,<power_10> (For Spectrum trace) <time_1>,<power_1>,<time_2>,<power_2> (For Power vs Time trace) <sample_1>,<power_1>,<sample_2>,<power_2> (When Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series)) (For Power vs Time trace) <time_1>,<freqf_1>,<time_2>,<freqf_2>...
  • Page 197 Signal Search Settings No suffix code/V units/0.01 pV resolution –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed, an error has occurred, or marker is Off. (When marker level display units are W-system units) No suffix code/W units/0.01 yW resolution –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed, an error has occurred, or marker is Off.
  • Page 198 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 1400000.0,-5.622,1500000.0,-65.056, 1600000.0,-26.534,1700000.0,-34.264, 1800000.0,-35.644,–999999999999,–999.0 2-188...
  • Page 199: Trace Settings

    Trace Settings 2.7 Trace Settings Table 2.7-1 lists device messages for setting a trace. Table 2.7-1 Device messages for setting a trace Function Device Message :TRACe:MODE SPECtrum|PVTime|FVTime|PHASe|CCDF|SPGRam|NONE Change Trace :TRACe:MODE? Analysis Time :CALCulate:ATIMe:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1 Auto/Manual :CALCulate:ATIMe:AUTO? Analysis Time :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth <time> Length :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth? :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt <time>...
  • Page 200 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.7-1 Device messages for setting a trace (Cont’d) Function Device Message [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Resolution [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Bandwidth Auto/Manual :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|SAMPle|AVERage [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Detection Mode :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|SAMPle|AVERage :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :TRACe:STORage:MODE OFF|MAXHold|LAVerage|MINHold Storage Mode :TRACe:STORage:MODE? [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt <integer>...
  • Page 201 Trace Settings Table 2.7-1 Device messages for setting a trace (Cont’d) Function Device Message :CALCulate:FILTer:BANDwidth:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Filter Auto/Manual :CALCulate:FILTer:BANDwidth:AUTO? Zoom Width/Vertical :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe D2|D5|D10|D25 Scale Width :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe? Maximum Frequency Range :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:WIDTh? Query Frequency Scale :UNIT:FREQuency HZ|DHZ Unit :UNIT:FREQuency? :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:METHod CCDF|APD Measure Method :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:METHod? :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 Threshold On/Off...
  • Page 202 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.7-1 Device messages for setting a trace (Cont’d) Function Device Message Power Distribution :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision <rel_ampl> Scale :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision? :CALCulate:MARKer:AXIS PROB|DSTRbt Marker Axis :CALCulate:MARKer:AXIS? Reset Result Every [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:ERESet[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Capture [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:ERESet[:STATe]? CCDF Configure :CONFigure:CCDF|:PSTatistic CCDF Initiate :INITiate:CCDF|:PSTatistic CCDF Fetch :FETCh:CCDF|:PSTatistic[n]?
  • Page 203 Trace Settings :TRACe:MODE SPECtrum|PVTime|FVTime|PHASe|CCDF|SPGRam|NONE Change Trace Function This command sets the main trace type. Command :TRACe:MODE <trace> Parameter Trace type <trace> Spectrum SPECtrum Power vs Time PVTime Frequency vs Time FVTime Phase vs Time PHASe CCDF CCDF Spectrogram SPGRam No Trace NONE Details Spectrogram is disabled when Scale Mode is set to Linear.
  • Page 204 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRACe:MODE? Change Trace Query Function This command queries the main trace type. Command :TRACe:MODE? Response <trace> Parameter Trace type <trace> Spectrum SPEC Power vs Time Frequency vs Time Phase vs Time PHAS CCDF CCDF Spectrogram SPGR No Trace...
  • Page 205 Auto/manual mode for analysis time <switch> Auto ON|1 Manual OFF|0 Details MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Refer to the Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for automatic setting operation. Example of Use To set the analysis time of the main trace manually.
  • Page 206 <switch> Parameter Auto/manual mode for analysis time <switch> Automatic Manual Details MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Refer to the Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for automatic setting. Example of Use To query the setting of analysis time of the main trace.
  • Page 207 This command sets the analysis time length for the main trace. Command :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth <time> Parameter Time Analysis time length <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 208 This command queries the analysis time length for the main trace. Query :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth? Response <time> Parameter Analysis time length <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 209 This command sets the analysis start time for the main trace. Command :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt <time> Parameter Analysis time length <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 210 This command queries the analysis start time for the main trace. Query :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt? Response <time> Parameter Analysis time length <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 211 Trace Settings :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe OFF|ON|0|1 Gate Mode On/Off Function When the main trace is CCDF, this command selects whether or not to use the GateMode for analysis of only the specified section in the Analysis Time. Command CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe <switch> Parameter Gate Mode Status <switch>...
  • Page 212 Command :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:PERiod <time> Parameter Range setting cycle <time> Range/Resolution Same as Analysis Time Length MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for automatic setting operation.
  • Page 213 Query :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:PERiod? Response Range setting cycle <time> Range/Resolution Same as Analysis Time Length MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for automatic setting operation. No suffix code. Value is returned in s units.
  • Page 214 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe:STATe ON|OFF|1|0,ON|OFF|1|0,ON|OFF|1|0, Range State Function This command sets each range On/Off. Command :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe:STATe <switch_n> Parameter Range n On/Off <switch_n> Sets range to On ON|1 Sets range to Off OFF|0 Default Range1 Range2 to 3 Details This function cannot set all segments to Off.
  • Page 215 Trace Settings :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe:STATe? Range State Query Function This command queries the range for setting parameter. Query :CALCulate:ATIMe:GMODe:RANGe:STATe? Response Range On/Off <switch_n> Details This command is available when the CCDF trace is active. Example of Use To query the range On/Off: CALC:ATIM:GMOD:RANG:STAT? >...
  • Page 216 Start time for each range <time_n> Range 0 to (Range setting period (Period)—Resolution) Resolution Same as Analysis Time Length MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 217 Stop time for each range <time_n> Range Resolution to Range setting period (Period) Resolution Same as Analysis Time Length MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 218 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :INITiate:CALCulate Calculate Function This command executes waveform analysis without capturing and is used to re-analyze the same captured waveform with different parameters. Command :INITiate:CALCulate Details This function can be executed only when the waveform capture time (Capture Time) is set to Manual.
  • Page 219 Trace Settings Obtains ACP measurement result. FETC:ACP? [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? Trace Point Query Function This command queries the number of data points of the main trace. Query (excluding Spectrogram) [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? (Spectrogram) [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? n Response <integer> Parameter The number of trace points <n> The number of time axis trace points The number of frequency axis trace points Number of trace data points...
  • Page 220 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRACe:SWEep:COUNt? Measurement Count Query Function This command queries the current storage count of the main trace. Query :TRACe:SWEep:COUNt? Response <integer> Parameter Storage count <integer> Range 0 to 9999 Resolution Details This command is available when any one of the following traces is active: ●...
  • Page 221 This command sets the center frequency of the display frequency axis scale. Command :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:CENTer <freq> Parameter Scale center frequency <freq> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 222 This command queries the center frequency of the display frequency axis scale. Query :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:CENTer? Response <freq> Parameter Scale center frequency <freq> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 223 This command sets the frequency width of the display frequency axis scale. Command :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:WIDTh <freq> Parameter Scale frequency width <freq> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 224 This command queries the frequency width of the display frequency axis scale. Query :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:WIDTh? Response <freq> Parameter Scale frequency width <freq> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 225 This command is available when either of the following traces is active: ● Spectrum ● Spectrogram The setting range of this function is limited according to the frequency MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer span setting. Refer to the Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 226 This command is available when the following trace is active: ● Spectrum ● Spectrogram The setting range of this function is limited according to the frequency MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer span setting. Refer to the Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 227 Trace Settings :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] <bandwidth> Resolution Bandwidth Function This command sets the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? Resolution Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW).
  • Page 228 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW) setting function. Command [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO <switch> Parameter Automatic resolution bandwidth setting function <switch> On/Off Disables the automatic resolution bandwidth 0|OFF setting function. Enables the automatic resolution bandwidth 1|ON setting function (Default value).
  • Page 229 Trace Settings [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW) setting function. Query [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Response <switch> Parameter Automatic resolution bandwidth setting function <switch> On/Off Disables the automatic resolution bandwidth setting function . Enables the automatic resolution bandwidth setting function.
  • Page 230 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW) setting function. Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO...
  • Page 231 Trace Settings [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|SAMPle|AVERage Detection Mode Function This command selects the detection mode for waveform pattern. Command [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] <mode> Parameter Detection mode <mode> Simultaneous detection for positive and negative NORMal peaks Positive peak detection POSitive Negative peak detection NEGative Sample detection SAMPle Average value detection AVERage...
  • Page 232 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Detection Mode Query Function This command queries the detection mode for waveform pattern. Query [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Response <det> Parameter Detection mode selection <det> Simultaneous detection for positive and negative NORM peaks Positive peak detection Negative peak detection Sample detection SAMP...
  • Page 233 Trace Settings :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|SAMPle|AVERage Detection Mode Function This command selects the detection mode for waveform pattern. Refer to [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Detection Mode Query Function This command queries the detection mode for waveform pattern.
  • Page 234 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRACe:STORage:MODE OFF|MAXHold|LAVerage|MINHold Storage Mode Function This command sets the storage mode for active trace data. Command :TRACe:STORage:MODE <mode> Parameter Storage mode <mode> Does not store data (Default value) Stores the maximum value. MAXHold Stores the average value. LAVerage Stores the minimum value.
  • Page 235 Trace Settings :TRACe:STORage:MODE? Storage Mode Query Function This command queries the storage mode for active trace data. Command :TRACe:STORage:MODE <mode> Response <mode> Parameter Storage mode <mode> Does not store data. Stores the maximum value. MAXH Stores the average value Stores the minimum value. MINH Details This command is available when any one of the following traces is active:...
  • Page 236 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Storage Count Function This command sets the storage count. Command [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Parameter Storage count <integer> Range 2 to 9999 Default value Details This command is available when any one of the following traces is active: ●...
  • Page 237 Trace Settings [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt? Storage Count Query Function This command queries the storage count. Query [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt? Response <integer> Parameter Storage count <integer> Range 2 to 9999 Details This function can be set when any one of the following traces is active: ●...
  • Page 238 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmic] <rel_ampl> Log Scale Range Function This command sets the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Log. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmi c] <rel_ampl> Parameter Y axis scale range <rel_ampl> 0.1 dB/div 0.2 dB/div 0.5 dB/div 1 dB/div 2 dB/div...
  • Page 239 Trace Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmic]? Log Scale Range Query Function This command queries the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Log. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmi Response <rel_ampl> Parameter Y axis scale range <rel_ampl> 0.1 dB/div 0.2 dB/div 0.5 dB/div 1 dB/div 2 dB/div 5 dB/div 10 dB/div...
  • Page 240 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:LINear <percent> Linear Scale Range Function This command sets the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Linear. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:LINear <percent> Parameter Y axis scale range <percent> 1%/div 2%/div 5%/div 10%/div Default value 10%/div Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active:...
  • Page 241 Trace Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:LINear? Linear Scale Range Query Function This command queries the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Linear. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:LINear? Response <percent> Parameter Y-axis scale range <percent> 1%/div 2%/div 5%/div 10%/div Default value 10%/div Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active: ●...
  • Page 242 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:LINE[:LOGarithmic] <line> Log Scale Line Function This command sets the number of Y-axis scale segments in Log scale mode. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:LINE[:LOGarithmic] <line> Parameter Number of Y-axis scale segments <line> 10 segments (Default value) 12 segments Details This command is available only in Log scale mode.
  • Page 243 Trace Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:LINE[:LOGarithmic]? Log Scale Line Query Function This command queries the number of Y-axis scale segments in Log scale mode. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:LINE[:LOGarithmic]? Response <line> Parameter Number of Y-axis scale segments <line> 10 segments 12 segments Details This command is available only in Log scale mode. This command is available when either of the following traces is active: ●...
  • Page 244 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:SMOothing[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Smoothing Function This command sets the main trace smoothing On/Off. Command :CALCulate:SMOothing[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Smoothing ON/OFF <switch> ON|1 OFF|0 Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active. ●...
  • Page 245 Function This command sets the main trace smoothing time length. Command :CALCulate:SMOothing:LENGth <time> Parameter Smoothing time length <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 246 This command queries the main trace smoothing time length. Query :CALCulate:SMOothing:LENGth? Response <time> Parameter Smoothing time length <time> MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Range/Resolution Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 247 Trace Settings :CALCulate:FILTer:TYPE OFF|RECT|GAUSsian|NYQuist|RNYQuist Filter Type Function This command selects filter type for the main trace. Command :CALCulate:FILTer:TYPE <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> No filtering Rectangle filter RECT Gauss filter GAUSsian Nyquist filter NYQuist Root Nyquist filter RNYQuist Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active: ●...
  • Page 248 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:FILTer:TYPE? Filter Type Query Function This command queries filter type for the main trace. Query :CALCulate:FILTer:TYPE? Response <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> No filtering Rectangle filter RECT Gauss filter GAUS Nyquist filter Root Nyquist filter RNYQ Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active:...
  • Page 249 Trace Settings :CALCulate:FILTer:ALPHa <real> Rolloff Factor Function This command sets the filter rolloff factor. Command :CALCulate:FILTer:ALPHa <real> Parameter Filter rolloff factor <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Suffix code None Details This command is available when the following trace is set to active: ●...
  • Page 250 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:FILTer:ALPHa? Rolloff Factor Query Function This command queries the filter rolloff factor. Command :CALCulate:FILTer:ALPHa? Response <real> Parameter Filter rolloff factor <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Suffix code None Details This command is available set when the following trace is set to active: ●...
  • Page 251 Command :CALCulate:FILTer:BANDwidth <bandwidth> Parameter Filter bandwidth <bandwidth> Range/Resolution Limited by settings for Frequency Span and Filter Type. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 252 Response <bandwidth> Parameter Filter bandwidth <bandwidth> Range/Resolution Limited by settings for Frequency Span and Filter Type. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details. No suffix code. Value is returned in Hz units.
  • Page 253 Trace Settings :CALCulate:FILTer:FOFFset <freq> Filter Frequency Offset Function This command sets the frequency offset of the main trace. Command :CALCulate:FILTer:FOFFset <freq> Parameter Channel width <freq> Range −1 × frequency span to Frequency span Hz Resolution 1 Hz Suffix code HZ , KHZ , KZ , MHZ , MZ , GHZ , GZ Hz is used when omitted.
  • Page 254 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:FILTer:FOFFset? Filter Frequency Offset Query Function This command queries the frequency offset of the main trace. Query :CALCulate:FILTer:FOFFset <freq> Response <freq> Parameter Channel width <freq> Range −1 × frequency to Frequency span Hz Resolution 1 Hz No suffix code.
  • Page 255 Trace Settings :CALCulate:FILTer:BANDwidth:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Filter Auto/Manual Function This command switches between auto and manual mode for filter bandwidth. Command :CALCulate:FILTer:BANDwidth:AUTO <switch> Parameter Auto/manual filter bandwidth setting <switch> Sets filter bandwidth automatically. ON|1 Sets filter bandwidth manually. OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 256 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe D2|D5|D10|D25 Zoom Width/Vertical Scale Width Function This command sets the frequency width of the display frequency axis scale. Command :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe <scale> Parameter Scale frequency width <scale> Frequency bandwidth /2 Frequency bandwidth /5 Frequency bandwidth /10 Frequency bandwidth /25 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 257 Trace Settings :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe? Zoom Width/Vertical Scale Width Query Function This command queries the frequency width of the display frequency axis scale. Query :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RANGe? Response <scale> Parameter Scale frequency width <scale> Frequency bandwidth /2 Frequency bandwidth /5 Frequency bandwidth /10 Frequency bandwidth /25 Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 258 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:WIDTh? Maximum Frequency Range Query Function This command queries the maximum value of the frequency display range. Query :DISPlay[:WINDow]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:WIDTh? Response <freq> No suffix code. Value is returned in Hz units. Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 259 Trace Settings :UNIT:FREQuency HZ|DHZ Frequency Scale Unit Function This command sets the display unit system of the frequency axis. Command :UNIT:FREQuency <unit> Parameter Display unit system of the frequency axis <unit> ∆ Hz Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 260 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:METHod CCDF|APD Measure Method Function This command selects the measurement method for CCDF trace. Command :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:METHod <mode> Parameter Measurement method for CCDF trace <mode> APD Measurement CCDF Measurement CCDF Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 261 Trace Settings :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold:STATe ON|OFF|1|0 CCDF Threshold On/Off Function This command sets On/Off the minimum level setting for the CCDF measurement. When set to On, signals having a level less than the value specified by Threshold are excluded from the measurement target. Command :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold:STATe <switch>...
  • Page 262 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold <ampl> CCDF Threshold Function This command sets the minimum level of the input signal for the CCDF measurement. Command :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold <ampl> Parameter Minimum level of input signal <ampl> Range −170 to reference level (Reference Level) dBm When the reference level offset value is On, it is added to the range.
  • Page 263 Trace Settings :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold? CCDF Threshold Query Function This command queries the minimum level of the input signal for the CCDF measurement. Query :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:THReshold? Response <ampl> Parameter Minimum level of input signal <ampl> Range −170 to reference level (Reference Level) dBm When the reference level offset value is On, it is added to the range.
  • Page 264 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:MODE TIME|COUNt CCDF Meas Mode Function This command sets the specified method of the measurement target for the CCDF trace. Command :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:MODE <mode> Parameter Specified method for CCDF trace to be measured <mode> Analyses Range data specified at Time Length TIME Measures until specified data count reached COUNT...
  • Page 265 Trace Settings :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:MODE? CCDF Meas Mode Query Function This command queries the specified method of the measurement target for the CCDF trace. Command :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:MODE? Response Specified method for CCDF trace to be measured <mode> Analyses Range data specified at Time Length TIME Measures until specified data count reached COUN...
  • Page 266 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:COUNts <sample> Data Count Function This command specifies the measurement target data count of the CCDF trace. Command :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:COUNts <sample> Parameter Data count for measurement target <sample> Range 100 to 2000000000 Resolution 1 sample Default 10000000 Details...
  • Page 267 Trace Settings :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:COUNts? Data Count Query Function This command queries the measurement target data count of the CCDF trace. Command :CALCulate:CCDF|:PSTatistic:COUNts? Response Measurement target data count <sample> Details This command is available when the CCDF trace is active. This command is not available in the case when Terminal is selected DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series).
  • Page 268 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:RTRace[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Reference Trace Function This command sets whether to show or hide the reference trace data recorded by the user during CCDF measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:RTRace[:STATe] <switch> Parameter <switch> Displays the reference trace data. ON|1 Does not display the reference trace data.
  • Page 269 Trace Settings [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:GAUSsian[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Gaussian Trace Function This command sets whether to show or hide the Gaussian trace data during CCDF measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:GAUSsian[:STATe] <switch> Parameter <switch> Displays Gaussian trace data. ON|1 Does not display Gaussian trace data. OFF|0 Details This function can be set when the CCDF trace is active.
  • Page 270 When omitted Targets marker specified by Marker Axis (CCDF) Marker position <dist> Range/Resolution Within the trace-display power deviation range MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Refer to the Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 271 Trace Settings Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details. Suffix code None. Value is returned in dB unit. Returns “–999.0” at reference trace Off/Unmeasured/Error. Details This function can be set when the CCDF trace is active. Example of Use To query delta marker value: CALC:MARK:X:DELT?
  • Page 272 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision <rel_ampl> Power Distribution Scale Function This command sets power distribution axis scale. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:X[:SCALe]:PDIVision <rel_ampl> Parameter Power distribution axis scale <rel_ampl> 5 dB 10 dB 20 dB 50 dB Details This command is available when the CCDF trace is active. Example of Use To set the power distribution axis scale to 10 dB: DISP:WIND:TRAC:X:PDIV 10...
  • Page 273 Trace Settings :CALCulate:MARKer:AXIS PROB|DSTRbt Marker Axis Function This command specifies the marker movement axis for the main trace. Command :CALCulate:MARKer:AXIS <mode> Parameter Marker movement axis <mode> Probability distribution direction (vertical axis) PROB Power distribution direction (horizontal axis) DSTRbt Details This command is available when the CCDF trace is active. Example of Use To set the marker movement axis into the probability distribution direction.
  • Page 274 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:ERESet[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Reset Result Every Capture Function This command sets whether to reset the result after each CCDF measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CCDF|:PSTatistic:ERESet[:STATe] <switch> Parameter <switch> Resets the result after each measurement ON|1 Does not reset the result after each OFF|0 measurement Details...
  • Page 275 Trace Settings :CONFigure:CCDF|:PSTatistic CCDF Configure Function This command switches the trace mode to CCDF. Command :CONFigure:CCDF|:PSTatistic Details No measurement is performed. This command is not available in the following cases: ● When Terminal is selected DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Example of Use To switch to CCDF trace.
  • Page 276 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:CCDF|:PSTatistic[n]? CCDF Fetch Function This command queries the result for CCDF measurement. Query :FETCh:CCDF|:PSTatistic[n]? Response When Result Mode is “A”. <mean_power>,<peak_power_dbm>,<crest> (n = 1 or when omitted) <rel_ampl_1>,<rel_ampl_2>,<rel_ampl_3>,<rel_ampl_4>, <rel_ampl_5>,<rel_ampl_6> (n = 2) <percent_1>,<percent_2>,<percent_3>,<percent_4>, <percent_5> (n = 3) [Measure method is CCDF] <meas_per_1>,<meas_per_2>,...<...
  • Page 277 Trace Settings [Measure Method is CCDF] <meas_per_ range_1_1>,<meas_per_ range_1_2>,... <meas_per_ range_1_5001> [Measure Method is APD] <meas_per_ range_1_1>,<meas_per_ range_1_2>,... <meas_per_ range_1_10001> (n=11) [Measure Method is CCDF] <ref_per_range_1_1>,<ref_per_range_1_2>,... <ref_per_range_1_5001> [Measure Method is APD] <ref_per_range_1_1>,<ref_per_range_1_2>,... <ref_per_range_1_10001> (n=13) <count_range_1> (n=14) <mean_power_range_2>,<peak_power_dbm_range_2>, <crest_range_2> (n=15) <rel_ampl_range_2_1>,<rel_ampl_range_2_2>, <rel_ampl_range_2_3>,<rel_ampl_range_2_4>, <rel_ampl_range_2_5>,<rel_ampl_range_2_6>...
  • Page 278 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details <mean_power_range_3>,<peak_power_dbm_range_3>, <crest_range_3> (n=22) <rel_ampl_range_3_1>,<rel_ampl_range_3_2>, <rel_ampl_range_3_3>,<rel_ampl_range_3_4>, <rel_ampl_range_3_5>,<rel_ampl_range_3_6> (n=23) <percent_range_3_1>,<percent_range_3_2>, <percent_range_3_3>,<percent_range_3_4>, <percent_range_3_5> (n=24) [Measure Method is CCDF] <meas_per_range_3_1>,<meas_per_range_3_2>,... <meas_per_range_3_5001> [Measure Method is APD ] <meas_per_range_3_1>,<meas_per_range_3_2>,... <meas_per_range_3_10001> (n=25) [Measure Method is CCDF] <ref_per_range_3_1>,<ref_per_range_3_2>,... <ref_per_range_3_5001> [Measure Method is APD] <ref_per_range_3_1>,<ref_per_range_3_2>,...
  • Page 279 Trace Settings Measurement result type Parameter Average power <mean_power> Maximum power <peak_power dbm> Returns a value in dBm units without a suffix code. −999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error has occurred. Each of them indicates its probability <percent_n>...
  • Page 280 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Each value indicates the power deviation of the <ref_percent_n> reference trace in the probability distributions below. ● –50.00, –49.99, ...,49.99, 50.00 dB (APD) ● 00.00, 00.01, ...,49.99, 50.00 dB (CCDF) A percentage value without a suffix code that has a resolution of 0.0001% is returned.
  • Page 281 Trace Settings Displays probability distribution for <percent_range_m _n> each of following Range m measured power deviation. ● 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 dB (For 5 dB Horizontal Scale setting) ● 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 dB (For 10 dB Horizontal Scale setting) ●...
  • Page 282 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details <mean_power_prob_range_m> Range m average power probability distribution Suffix code No suffix code; returns % units. Enabled when Gate Mode = On with Range m On. Returns “–999.0” at Unmeasured/Error/Disabled. Displays power deviation for each of <rel_ampl_range_m _n>...
  • Page 283 Trace Settings :READ:CCDF|:PSTatistic[n]? CCDF Read Function This command performs CCDF measurement and queries the result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :INITiate:CCDF|:PSTatistic :FETCh:CCDF|:PSTatistic[n]? :MEASure: CCDF|:PSTatistic [n]? CCDF Measure Function This command performs CCDF measurement and outputs the result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :CONFigure:CCDF|:PSTatistic...
  • Page 284 Command :CALCulate:MARKer[n]:Y <prob> Parameter Marker position <dist> Range/Resolution In the probability distribution range of trace display MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details. No suffix code. Unit: %...
  • Page 285 Trace Settings :TRACe:STORage:STOP Storage Stop Function This command stops capturing the waveform which is in execution. It functions when Storage Mode of the main trace is Lin Average, Max. Hold, or Min Hold. Command :TRACe:STORage:STOP Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 286 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger:CCDF|:PSTatistic[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF CCDF Trigger Source Function This command sets the trigger source type. Refer to TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:ACPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CHPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce :TRIGger:CCDF|:PSTatistic[:SEQuence]:SOURce? CCDF Trigger Source Query Function...
  • Page 287 (refer to “1.7.2 SCPI response message format” in the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) Example: To query 1,001 points of trace data when FORMat[:DATA] is REAL,32 .
  • Page 288 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Trace data <data_n> For Spectrum or Power vs Time, Spectrogram trace Resolution (In Log scale) 0.001 dBm (In Linear scale) {Voltage (V) / Reference level (V)} × 10000 Reference level is 10000. –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error has occurred.
  • Page 289 Trace Settings For CCDF trace Resolution 0.0001% resolution/Hz units –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error has occurred. Data range Returns a value in the range of −50 to 50 dB in APD. Returns a value in the range of 0 to 50 dB in CCDF.
  • Page 290 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRACe[:DATA]:NEGative? [<start>[,<length>]] Query Negative Trace Data Function This command queries the trace data. Query :TRACe[:DATA]:NEGative? [<start>[,<length>]] Response <data_1>,<data_2>,... Parameter Starting point to read out <start> Range 0 to Number of trace points – 1 Resolution When omitted: Query length...
  • Page 291 Trace Settings For Phase vs Time trace Resolution 0.01 degree resolution Unit: degree –999.0 is returned if there is no measurement or an error. Data range Returns a value within the range of Analysis Start Time to Analysis Start Time + Analysis Time Length.
  • Page 292 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe <rel_ampl> Level Full Scale Function This command sets the level-axis scale range. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe <rel_ampl> Parameter Y-axis scale <rel_ampl> Resolution 10 dB Data Range 10 to 150 dB Default value 100 dB Details This command is available in the following trace: ●...
  • Page 293 Trace Settings :CALCulate:TMARker[1]|2:X <time> Time Marker Position Function This command moves Time Marker to the specified time. Command :CALCulate:TMARker[n]:X <time> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker 1 Marker 2 When omitted: Marker 1 Marker position <time> (When Marker Type is Spot, or when Marker Type is Zone and when Couple Time 1 and 2 is Off) Range Analysis Start Time to Analysis Start Time +...
  • Page 294 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:TMARker[1]|2:X? Time Marker Position Query Function This command queries the time of Time Marker. Command :CALCulate:TMARker[n]:X? Response <time> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker 1 Marker 2 When omitted: Marker 1 Marker position <time> (When Marker Type is Spot or when Marker Type is Zone and when Couple Time 1 and 2 is Off) Range Analysis Start Time to Analysis Start Time +...
  • Page 295 Trace Settings :CALCulate:TMARker:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Couple Time Marker 1 and 2 Function This command enables/disables sharing of the Time Marker setting. Command :CALCulate:TMARker:COUPle:ZONE[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Shared setting of Time Marker On/Off <switch> Sets the shared setting to On. ON|1 Sets the shared setting to Off. OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 296 This command can be set only after the Analyze with Spectrum Trace command has been used. This command cannot be set, if you change the parameter to set the analysis length after you returned to Spectrum. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Refer to the Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation)
  • Page 297 Trace Settings :CALCulate:TMARker[1]|2:PEAK:X? Time Marker Peak Query Function This command queries the time of the peak at Time Marker. Query :CALCulate:TMARker[n]:PEAK:X? Response <time> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker 1 Marker 2 When omitted: Marker 1 (When Marker Type is Spot, or when Marker Type is Zone and when Couple Time 1 and 2 are Off) Range Analysis Start Time to Analysis Start Time +...
  • Page 298 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:OFFSet <real> Phase Offset Function This command adds the Offset value to the measurement waveform in Phase vs Time measurement. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:OFFSet <real> Parameter <real> Range –100 M to +100 M Unit degree Default Example of Use To set 15 degrees as Phase Offset.
  • Page 299 Trace Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:MODE <mode> Phase Mode Function This command sets whether the phase is displayed with limitation by ±180 degrees or without the limitation in Phase vs Time measurement. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:MODE <mode> Parameter <mode> Displays with the limitation by ±180 degrees. WRAP Displays without the limitation.
  • Page 300 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:PDIVision <real> Scale Division Function This command sets the value of degree/DIV of the graph in Phase vs Time measurement. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:PDIVision <real> Parameter <real> Range 0.01 to +200G Unit deg/Div Default 36.00 Example of Use To set 180 as deg./Div.
  • Page 301 Trace Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:REFerence <time> Phase Reference Function This command sets the reference time value for Phase vs. Time measurement. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:REFerence <time> Parameter <real> Range 0 to 2000 Unit Suffix code NS, US, MS, S S is used when the suffix code is omitted. Default Example of Use To set 10 s as Phase Reference.
  • Page 302 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:REFerence:MODE <switch> Phase Reference Mode Function This command sets whether to use the Reference value in Phase vs Time measurement. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PHASe:REFerence:MIDE <switch> Parameter <switch> Do not use OFF|0 Use (Default) ON|1 Example of Use To set the Phase Ref Mode to ON.
  • Page 303: Measure Common Function Settings

    Measure Common Function Settings 2.8 Measure Common Function Settings Table 2.8-1 lists device messages for common setting of the Measure function. Table 2.8-1 Device messages for common setting of Measure function Function Device Message [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard[:SELect] OFF|5GPRE|WCDMADN|WCDMAUP|MWIMAX|3GLTE_DL|3GLTE_UL|ETC_DSRC|TD Select Standard SCDMA|XGPHS|CDMA2KFWD|EVDOFWD|3GLTE_TDD_DL|3GLTE_TDD_UL|ISDBTM [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard[:SELect]? Measurement Off :CONFigure:SANalyzer Current...
  • Page 304 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard[:SELect] OFF|5GPRE|WCDMADN|WCDMAUP|MWIMAXDL|MWIMAXUL|3GLTE_DL| 3GLTE_UL|ETC_DSRC|TDSCDMA|XGPHS|CDMA2KFWD|EVDOFWD| 3GLTE_TDD_DL|3GLTE_TDD_UL|ISDBTMM Select Standard Function This command selects a type of the parameter setting of the Measure function using the communication standard. Command [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard[:SELect] <standard> Parameter Communication standard <standard> 5G Pre-Standard 5GPRE 3GPP W-CDMA Downlink WCDMADN 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink...
  • Page 305 Measure Common Function Settings [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard[:SELect]? Select Standard Query Function This command queries the setting of the communication standard. Query [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard[:SELect]? Response <standard> Parameter Communication standard <standard> 5G Pre-Standard 5GPRE 3GPP W-CDMA Downlink WCDMADN 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink WCDMAUP Mobile WiMAX (IEEE802.16e) Downlink MWIMAXDL Mobile WiMAX (IEEE802.16e) Uplink MWIMAXUL...
  • Page 306 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CONFigure:SANalyzer Measurement Off Function This command disables currently running measurement function. No operation is made if no measurement function is running. Command :CONFigure:SANalyzer Example of Use To disable the currently running measurement function. CONF:SAN :CONFigure? Current Measurement Query Function...
  • Page 307 Measure Common Function Settings [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard:LOAD <function>[,<pattern>] Load Standard Parameter Function This command selects the parameter of Measure. The selectable parameters vary depending on the setting of Standard. Command [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard:LOAD <function>[,<pattern>] Parameter Measure function <function> ACP measurement Burst Average Power measurement BRSTAVGPWR OBW measurement Channel Power measurement...
  • Page 308 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details When Standard is set to W-CDMA Uplink (Channel Power measurement): Parameter to be set <pattern> 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink, Mean Power UPLINK measurement 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink, Mean Power MEAN measurement 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink, RRC Filtered Power RRCFILTER measurement When omitted:...
  • Page 309 Measure Common Function Settings measurement When omitted: 3GPP W-CDMA Downlink, Mean Power measurement When Standard is set to Mobile WiMAX Parameter to be set <pattern> 10MHz BW (Channel Bandwidth 10 MHz) 5MHz BW (Channel Bandwidth 5 MHz) When omitted: 10MHz BW When Standard is set to LTE Uplink/Downlink (ACP measurement) Parameter to be set <pattern>...
  • Page 310 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 5MHz Bandwidth 5MBW 10MHz Bandwidth 10MBW 15MHz Bandwidth 15MBW 20MHz Bandwidth 20MBW When omitted: 5MHz Bandwidth When Standard is set to LTE Uplink/Downlink, LTE TDD Uplink/Downlink (Channel Power measurement) Parameter to be set <pattern> Mean Power 1.4MHz BW MEAN_1M4BW Mean Power 3MHz BW...
  • Page 311 Measure Common Function Settings When omitted: π/4DQPSK When Standard is set to ETC_DSRC (Burst Average Power measurement) Parameter to be set <pattern> Mean Power MEAN When omitted: Mean Power When Standard is set to TD-SCDMA (ACP measurement) Parameter to be set <pattern>...
  • Page 312 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details CDMA2000 Forward Link CDMA2KFWD When omitted: CDMA2000 Forward Link When Standard is set to EV-DO Forward Link (ACP, Channel Power, OBW setting) Parameter to be set <pattern> EV-DO Forward Link EVDOFWD When omitted: EV-DO Forward Link When Standard is set to EV-DO Forward Link (Burst Average Power measurement) Parameter to be set...
  • Page 313 Measure Common Function Settings [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard:LOAD? <function> Load Standard Parameter Query Function This command queries the Measure function parameter. The parameter selected for the Standard setting differs. Query [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard:LOAD? <function> Response <pattern> Parameter Refer to [:SENSe]:RADio:STANdard:LOAD <function>[,<pattern>] Details If the Standard parameter is not selected or is set to Off, *** is returned. Example of Use To query ACP measurement parameter.
  • Page 314 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SYNThesis:LPHase:STATe? Low Phase Noise Performance Status Query Function This command queries the state of Low Phase Noise function with the current measurement conditions. Query [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SYNThesis:LPHase:STATe? Response State of Low Phase Noise function <status> Parameter State of Low Phase Noise function <status>...
  • Page 315: Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings

    Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings 2.9 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings Table 2.9-1 lists device messages for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Table 2.9-1 Device messages for Adjacent Channel Power Function Device Message [:SENSe]:ACPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Adjacent [:SENSe]:ACPower[:STATe]? Channel Power :CALCulate:ACPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 :CALCulate:ACPower[:STATe]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier <integer>...
  • Page 316 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.9-1 Device messages for Adjacent Channel Power measurement (Cont’d) Function Device Message [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt <integer> Adjacent Channel [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt? Power Carrier :CALCulate: ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt <integer> Number :CALCulate: ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt? [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh <bandwidth> Adjacent Channel [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh? Power Carrier :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh <bandwidth> Spacing :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh? [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe...
  • Page 317 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings Table 2.9-1 Device messages for Adjacent Channel Power measurement (Cont’d) Function Device Message Adjacent Channel DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE CARRier|OFFSet Power Result Type DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE? [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa <real> Adjacent Channel [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? Power Rolloff Ratio :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa <real> :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? Adjacent Channel [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> Power Offset [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa? Rolloff...
  • Page 318 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.9-1 Device messages for Adjacent Channel Power measurement (Cont’d) Function Device Message [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Average Count [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt? [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Storage Mode [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> Resolution [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? Bandwidth :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Resolution [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Bandwidth :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0...
  • Page 319 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Adjacent Channel Power Function This command sets Adjacent Channel Power measurement On/Off. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower[:STATe] <switch> Parameter ACP measurement On/Off <switch> Sets ACP measurement to On. ON|1 Sets ACP measurement to Off (Default value) OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active;...
  • Page 320 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower[:STATe]? Measure Adjacent Channel Power Query Function This command queries the setting for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower[:STATe]? Parameter ACP measurement On/Off <switch> Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 321 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier <integer> Adjacent Channel Power Reference Carrier Select Function This command sets the reference carrier number for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier <integer> Parameter Reference carrier number <integer> Range 1 to Carrier Number Resolution Unit None Details...
  • Page 322 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier? Adjacent Channel Power Reference Carrier Select Query Function This command queries the reference carrier number for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier? Response <integer> Parameter Reference carrier number <integer> Range 1 to Carrier Number Resolution Unit None...
  • Page 323 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod STOTal|CTOTal|BSIDes|CSELect Adjacent Channel Power Reference Function This command sets the reference of the relative level display for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod <method> Parameter Reference method for the relative level display of <method> ACP measurement Sets the integral power on the whole screen to STOTal...
  • Page 324 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod STOTal|CTOTal|BSIDes|CSELect Adjacent Channel Power Reference Function This command sets the reference of the relative level display for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod 2-314...
  • Page 325 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod? Adjacent Channel Power Reference Query Function This command queries the reference of the relative level display for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod? Response <method> Parameter Reference method for the relative level display of <method>...
  • Page 326 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod? Adjacent Channel Power Reference Query Function This command queries the reference of the relative level display for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod?. Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCARrier:METHod? 2-316...
  • Page 327 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] ON|OFF|1|0 Adjacent Channel Power Noise Cancel Function This command sets whether to enable the noise-canceling function. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] <switch> Parameter Noise-canceling function on/off <switch> Enables the noise-canceling function. ON|1 Disables the noise-canceling function. (Default OFF|0 value) Details...
  • Page 328 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] ON|OFF|1|0 Adjacent Channel Power Noise Cancel Function This command sets whether to enable the noise-canceling function. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] 2-318...
  • Page 329 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? Adjacent Channel Power Noise Cancel Query Function This command queries whether the noise-canceling function is enabled. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? Response <switch> Parameter Noise-canceling function on/off <switch> Noise-canceling function is enabled. Noise-canceling function is disabled. Details The noise-canceling function is disabled in the following cases: ●...
  • Page 330 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> Adjacent Channel Power Offset Channel Bandwidth Function This command sets Offset Channel bandwidth for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> Parameter Offset Channel bandwidth <bandwidth> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 1 Hz to 125 MHz [MS2850A] 1 Hz to 1 GHz Resolution...
  • Page 331 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> Adjacent Channel Power Offset Channel Bandwidth Function This command sets Offset Channel bandwidth for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth [:INTegration] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration] [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? Adjacent Channel Power Offset Channel Bandwidth Query...
  • Page 332 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? Adjacent Channel Power Offset Channel Bandwidth Query Function This command queries Offset Channel bandwidth for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth [:INTegration]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? 2-322...
  • Page 333 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Bandwidth Function This command sets the measurement bandwidth of the carrier for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> Parameter Inband channel bandwidth <bandwidth> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 1 to 125 MHz [MS2850A] 1 Hz to 1 GHz Resolution...
  • Page 334 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration] <bandwidth> Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Bandwidth Function This command sets the measurement bandwidth of the carrier for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:BANDwidth [:INTegration] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration] [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Bandwidth Query...
  • Page 335 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings This command has the same function as the following command. :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegratio :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:BANDwidth[:INTegration]? Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the measurement bandwidth of the carrier for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:BANDwidth [:INTegration]? .
  • Page 336 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency <freq> Adjacent Channel Power In Band Center Function This command sets the In Band center frequency for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency <freq> Parameter In Band center frequency <freq> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 125 MHz centered at the center frequency (Center Frequency) of waveform capture [MS2850A]...
  • Page 337 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency <freq> Adjacent Channel Power In Band Center Function This command sets the Inband center frequency for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency 2-327...
  • Page 338 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency? Adjacent Channel Power In Band Center Query Function This command queries the In Band center frequency for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:RCFRequency? Response <freq> Parameter In Band center frequency <freq> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 125 MHz centered at the center frequency (Center Frequency) of waveform capture [MS2850A]...
  • Page 339 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt <integer> Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Number Function This command sets the carrier number for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt <integer> Parameter Carrier Number <integer> Range 1 to 12 Resolution Suffix code None Default value Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 340 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt? Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Number Query Function This command queries the carrier number for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:COUNt? Response <integer> Parameter Carrier Number <integer> Range 1 to 12 Resolution Suffix code None Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 341 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh <bandwidth> Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Spacing Function This command sets the frequency interval among carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh <bandwidth> Parameter Frequency interval among carriers <bandwidth> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 0 to 125 MHz [MS2850A] 0 to 1 GHz Resolution...
  • Page 342 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh <bandwidth> Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Spacing Function This command sets the frequency interval among carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh. Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh 2-332...
  • Page 343 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh? Adjacent Channel Power Carrier Spacing Query Function This command queries the frequency interval among carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh? Response <bandwidth> Parameter Frequency interval among carriers <bandwidth> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 0 to 125 MHz [MS2850A] 0 to 1 GHz...
  • Page 344 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:WIDTh? [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe ON|OFF|1|0,ON|OFF|1|0,ON|OFF|1|0 Adjacent Channel Power Offset Function This command sets the offset channel On/Off for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe <switch_1>,<switch_2>,<switch_3> Parameter Measurement channel offset_n On/Off <switch_n> Measures the offset channel n. ON|1 Does not measure the offset channel n.
  • Page 345 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe ON|OFF|1|0,ON|OFF|1|0,ON|OFF|1|0 Adjacent Channel Power Offset Function This command sets the offset channel On/Off for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe 2-335...
  • Page 346 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe? Adjacent Channel Power Offset Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST:STATe? Response <switch_1>,<switch_2>,<switch_3> Parameter Measurement channel n On/Off <switch_n> Measures the offset channel n. Does not measure the offset channel n.
  • Page 347 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST[:FREQuency] <freq>,<freq>,<freq> Adjacent Channel Power Offset Frequency Function This command sets the offset frequency of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST[:FREQuency] <freq_1>,<freq_2>,<freq_3> Parameter Offset frequency for offset channel n <freq_n> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] −125 to 125 MHz [MS2850A]...
  • Page 348 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST[:FREQuency] <freq>,<freq>,<freq> Adjacent Channel Power Offset Frequency Function This command sets the offset frequency of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST[:FREQuency]. Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST[:FREQuency] 2-338...
  • Page 349 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST[:FREQuency]? Adjacent Channel Power Offset Frequency Query Function This command queries the offset frequency of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:LIST[:FREQuency]? Response <freq_1>,<freq_2>,<freq_3> Parameter Offset frequency for offset channel n <freq_n> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] −125 to 125 MHz...
  • Page 350 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod IBW|RRC|RC Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Function This command sets the filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod <mode> Parameter Measurement method of carrier <mode> Rectangle filter Root Nyquist filter (Default value) Nyquist filter Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 351 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod IBW|RRC|RC Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Function This command sets filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE...
  • Page 352 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod? Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Query Function This command queries the filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod? Response <mode> Parameter Measurement method of carrier <mode> Rectangle filter Root Nyquist filter Nyquist filter Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 353 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod? Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Query Function This command queries the filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod? [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE? :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE?
  • Page 354 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE RECT|NYQuist|RNYQuist Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Function This command sets the filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> Rectangle filter RECT Nyquist filter NYQuist Root Nyquist filter (Default value) RNYQuist Details...
  • Page 355 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE RECT|NYQuist|RNYQuist Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Function This command sets filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE. Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE...
  • Page 356 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE? Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Query Function This command queries filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE? Response <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> Rectangle filter RECT Nyquist filter Root Nyquist filter (Default value) RNYQ Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 357 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE? Adjacent Channel Power Filter Type Query Function This command queries filter type of carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod? :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:METHod? [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:FILTer:TYPE?
  • Page 358 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Adjacent Channel Power Offset Filter Type Function This command sets filter type of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe] <switch> Parameter Filter type <switch> Rectangle filter OFF|0 Root Nyquist filter ON|1 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 359 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe]? Adjacent Channel Power Offset Filter Type Query Function This command queries filter type of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe]? Response <switch> Parameter Filter type <switch> Rectangle filter, Nyquist filter Root Nyquist filter Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 360 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE RECT|NYQuist|RNYQuist Adjacent Channel Power Offset Filter Type Function This command sets filter type of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE <mode> Parameter Filter type <mode> Rectangle filter RECT Nyquist filter NYQuist Root Nyquist filter (Default value) RNYQuist...
  • Page 361 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE RECT|NYQuist|RNYQuist Adjacent Channel Power Offset Filter Type Function This command sets filter type of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe] :CALCulate:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe] [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE...
  • Page 362 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE? Adjacent Channel Power Offset Filter Type Query Function This command queries filter type of the offset channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:OFFSet[1]:FILTer:TYPE? Response <mode> Parameter Filter type <mode> Rectangle filter RECT Nyquist filter Root Nyquist filter (Default value) RNYQ...
  • Page 363 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE CARRier|OFFSet Adjacent Channel Power Result Type Function This command switches the result display type for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command :DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE <mode> Parameter Filter type <mode> Sets the result display for ACP measurement to CARRier Carrier Power.
  • Page 364 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE? Adjacent Channel Power Result Type Query Function This command queries the result display type for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command :DISPlay:ACPower:RESult:TYPE? Response <mode> Parameter Filter type <mode> Sets the result display for ACP measurement to CARR Carrier Power.
  • Page 365 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa <real> Adjacent Channel Power Rolloff Ratio Function This command sets the rolloff ratio of the reference channel filter for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa <real> Parameter Filter rolloff ratio <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Suffix code...
  • Page 366 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa <real> Adjacent Channel Power Rolloff Ratio Function This command sets the rolloff ratio of the reference channel filter for ACP measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa 2-356...
  • Page 367 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? Adjacent Channel Power Rolloff Ratio Query Function This command queries the rolloff ratio of the reference channel filter for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? Response <real> Parameter Filter Rolloff ratio <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Suffix code...
  • Page 368 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? Adjacent Channel Power Rolloff Ratio Query Function This command queries the rolloff ratio of the reference channel filter for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:CARRier[1]:LIST:FILTer:ALPHa? 2-358...
  • Page 369 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> Adjacent Channel Power Offset Rolloff Ratio Function This command sets the rolloff ratio of the offset channel filter for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> Parameter Filter rolloff ratio <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Suffix code...
  • Page 370 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> Adjacent Channel Power Offset Rolloff Ratio Function This command sets the rolloff ratio of the offset channel filter for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa 2-360...
  • Page 371 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa? Adjacent Channel Power Offset Rolloff Ratio Query Function This command queries the rolloff ratio of the offset channel filter for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa? Response <real> Parameter Filter rolloff ratio <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01...
  • Page 372 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CONFigure:ACP Adjacent Channel Power Configure Function This command sets Adjacent Channel Power measurement to On. Command :CONFigure:ACP Details No measurement is performed. Spectrum is set, if this command is executed when the trace is set to other than Spectrum.
  • Page 373 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :FETCh:ACP[n]? Adjacent Channel Power Read Fetch Function This command queries the measurement result for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Query :FETCh:ACP[n]? Response When RESult Mode is A. For ACP measurement (ACP Result Type is OFFSet) Two values of ref_carrier_a are output when ACP Reference is BSIDes.
  • Page 374 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 0.0,<total_carrier_b>, <ref_carrier_lower>,<ref_carrier_upper>, <lower_offset_1_rel>,<lower_offset_1_abs>, <upper_offset_1_rel>,<upper_offset_1_abs>, <lower_offset_2_rel>,<lower_offset_2_abs>, <upper_offset_2_rel>,<upper_offset_2_abs>, <lower_offset_3_rel>,<lower_offset_3_abs>, <upper_offset_3_rel>,<upper_offset_3_abs> (n = 1 or when omitted, and ACP Reference is Both Sides of Carriers) <channel_1_rel>,<channel_1_abs>, <channel_2_rel>,<channel_2_abs>, ..<channel_12_rel>,<channel_12_abs>, <lower_offset_1_rel>,<lower_offset_1_abs>, <upper_offset_1_rel>,<upper_offset_1_abs>, <lower_offset_2_rel>,<lower_offset_2_abs>, <upper_offset_2_rel>,<upper_offset_2_abs>, <lower_offset_3_rel>,<lower_offset_3_abs>, <upper_offset_3_rel>,<upper_offset_3_abs> (n = 2) Parameter Relative power of the lower side of <lower_offset_n_rel>...
  • Page 375 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings Absolute power of the upper side of <upper_offset_n_abs> Offset-n No suffix code, in dBm units, resolution: 0.01 dB −999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error has occurred. Absolute value of the integral power on <integration_abs>...
  • Page 376 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :READ:ACP[n]? Adjacent Channel Power Read Function This command performs a measurement for Adjacent Channel Power and outputs the measurement result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :INITiate:ACP :FETCh:ACP[n]? This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 377 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum Peak Search Function This command searches for the maximum level point of the main trace and moves the marker point. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum...
  • Page 378 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X <freq>|<time>|<sample>|<dist> Zone Marker Frequency (Time) Function This command moves the center of the zone marker to the set frequency (time). Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X...
  • Page 379 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? Marker Level Query Function This command queries the level of the marker point. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10: 2-369...
  • Page 380 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:ACPower:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string> Title Entry Function This command registers the title character string. Refer to :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:CHPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:OBWidth:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:ACPower:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? Title Entry Query Function This command queries the title character string.
  • Page 381 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision <rel_ampl> Log Scale Range Function This command sets the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Log. Refer to : DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision [:LOGarithmic] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmi :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVi sion...
  • Page 382 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> Reference Level Function This command sets the reference level. Refer to : DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCAL e]:RLEVel :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Reference Level Query Function This command queries the reference level.
  • Page 383 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :TRIGger:ACPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF Trigger Source Function This command selects the trigger source type. Refer to TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CHPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CCDF|:PSTatistic[:SEQuence]:SOURce :TRIGger:ACPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce? Trigger Source Query Function This command queries the trigger source type.
  • Page 384 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Average Count Function This command sets the storage count. Refer to [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt? Average Count Query Function This command queries the storage count.
  • Page 385 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Storage Mode Function This command sets the storage mode. Command [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Setting of Storage Mode <switch> Sets Storage Mode to Average. ON|1 Sets Storage Mode to Off (Default value) OFF|0 Example of Use To set Storage Mode to Off.
  • Page 386 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe]? Storage Mode Query Function This command queries the storage mode. Query [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe]? Response <switch> Parameter Storage Mode Setting <switch> Average Other than Average Example of Use To query the setting of Storage Mode. ACP:AVER? >...
  • Page 387 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> Resolution Bandwidth Function This command sets the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq>...
  • Page 388 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? Resolution Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]?
  • Page 389 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW) setting function. Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO[:SENSe]:O BWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO...
  • Page 390 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO?
  • Page 391 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage Detection Mode Function This command selects the detection mode of the waveform pattern. Refer to [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion]...
  • Page 392 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Detection Mode Query Function This command selects the detection mode of the waveform pattern. Refer to [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion]?
  • Page 393 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:FREQuency:SPAN <freq> Span Frequency Function This command sets the span frequency. Refer to [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:OBWidth:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:ACPower:FREQuency:SPAN? Span Frequency Query Function This command queries the span frequency.
  • Page 394 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:POINts? Trace Point Query Function This command queries the number of the trace display points. Refer to [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME <time>...
  • Page 395 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1 Sweep Time Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables automatic setting for the waveform capture time. Refer to [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? Sweep Time Auto/Manual Query Function...
  • Page 396 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE NORMal|POSition|DELTa|FIXed|OFF Marker Mode Function This command sets the marker mode. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE . Related command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE? Marker Mode Query Function This command queries the marker mode.
  • Page 397 Adjacent Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> Relative To Function This command sets the reference marker when Marker Mode is set to Delta. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> . Related command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence...
  • Page 398: Channel Power Measurement Settings

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings Table 2.10-1 lists device messages for Channel Power measurement. Table 2.10-1 Device messages for Channel Power measurement Function Device Message [:SENSe]:CHPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Channel [:SENSe]:CHPower[:STATe]? Power :CALCulate:CHPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 :CALCulate:CHPower[:STATe]? [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer <freq>...
  • Page 399 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings Table 2.10-1 Device messages for Channel Power measurement (Cont’d) Function Device Message :READ:CHPower[n]? Channel Power :READ:CHPower:CHPower? Read :READ:CHPower:DENSity? :MEASure:CHPower[n]? Channel Power :MEASure:CHPower:CHPower? Measure :MEASure:CHPower:DENSity? All Marker Off :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:AOFF Peak Search :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X Zone Marker <freq>|<time> |<sample>|<dist> Frequency (Time) :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X? Marker Level...
  • Page 400 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.10-1 Device messages for Channel Power measurement (Cont’d) Function Device Message [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Detection Mode :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:SPAN <freq> Span Frequency [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:SPAN? Trace Point Query [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME <time> Sweep Time [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME? Sweep Time [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1 Auto/Manual...
  • Page 401 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Channel Power Function This command executes Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CHPower[:STATe] <switch> Parameter CHP measurement On/Off <switch> Sets CHP measurement On. ON|1 Sets CHP measurement Off (Default value). OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 402 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CHPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Channel Power Function This command executes Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:CHPower[:STATe] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:CHPower[:STATe] [:SENSe]:CHPower[:STATe]? Measure Channel Power Query Function This command queries the setting of Channel Power measurement.
  • Page 403 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> Channel Power Channel Center Frequency Function This command sets the center frequency for Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> Parameter Channel center frequency <freq> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 125 MHz centered at the center frequency (Center Frequency) of waveform capture [MS2850A] 1 GHz centered at the center frequency (Center...
  • Page 404 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> Channel Power Channel Center Frequency Function This command sets the center frequency for Channel Power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer 2-394...
  • Page 405 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer? Channel Power Channel Center Frequency Query Function This command queries the center frequency for Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:CENTer? Response <freq> Parameter Channel center frequency <freq> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 125 MHz centered at the center frequency (Center Frequency) of waveform capture [MS2850A] 1 GHz centered at the center frequency (Center...
  • Page 406 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration <freq> Channel Power Channel Bandwidth Function This command sets the channel bandwidth for channel power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration <freq> Parameter Channel bandwidth <freq> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 1 Hz to 125 MHz [MS2850A] 1 Hz to 1 GHz Resolution 1 Hz...
  • Page 407 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration <freq> Channel Power Channel Bandwidth Function This command sets the channel bandwidth for channel power measurement. Refer to [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration 2-397...
  • Page 408 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration? Channel Power Channel Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the channel bandwidth for Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth:INTegration? Response <freq> Parameter Channel bandwidth <freq> Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 1 Hz to 125 MHz [MS2850A] 1 Hz to 1 GHz Resolution...
  • Page 409 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE RECT|NYQuist|RNYQuist Channel Power Filter Type Function This command sets filter type for channel power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> Rectangle filter RECT Nyquist filter NYQuist Root Nyquist filter (Default value) RNYQuist Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 410 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE? Channel Power Filter Type Query Function This command queries filter type for Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer:TYPE? Response <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> Rectangle filter RECT Nyquist filter Root Nyquist filter (Default value) RNYQ Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 411 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Channel Power Filter Type Function This command sets filter type for Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe] <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> Rectangle filter 0|OFF Root Nyquist filter (Default value) 1|ON Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 412 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe]? Channel Power Filter Type Query Function This command queries the filter type for Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC][:STATe]? Response <filter> Parameter Filter type <filter> Rectangle filter, Nyquist filter Root Nyquist filter (Default value) Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 413 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> Channel Power Rolloff Ratio Function This command sets the rolloff ratio for Channel Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa <real> Parameter Filter rolloff ratio <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Suffix code None Default value 0.22 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 414 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa? Channel Power Rolloff Ratio Query Function This command queries the rolloff ratio for Channel Power measurement. Query [:SENSe]:CHPower:FILTer[:RRC]:ALPHa? Response <real> Parameter Filter rolloff ratio <real> Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Suffix code None Default value 0.22...
  • Page 415 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :CONFigure:CHPower Channel Power Configure Function This command sets Channel Power measurement to On. Command :CONFigure:CHPower Details No measurement is performed. Spectrum is set if this command is executed when the trace is set to other than Spectrum. Log is set if this command is executed when Scale Mode is set to Linear.
  • Page 416 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:CHPower[n]? Channel Power Fetch Function This command queries the results of Channel Power measurement. Query :FETCh:CHPower[n]? Response <power>,<density> n = 1 or when omitted Parameter Power aggregate in the band specified in <power> Channel bandwidth. When Scale Mode is Log: Log Scale Unit units (Note: dBm units for V, W units for W)
  • Page 417 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :FETCh:CHPower:CHPower? Channel Power Fetch Channel Power Function This command queries the power aggregate in the band for Channel Power measurement. Query :FETCh:CHPower:CHPower? Response <power> Parameter Power aggregate in the band specified in <power> Channel bandwidth. When Scale Mode is Log: Log Scale Unit units (Note: dBm units for V, W units for W...
  • Page 418 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:CHPower:DENSity? Channel Power Fetch Density Function This command queries the power density in the band for Channel Power measurement. Query :FETCh:CHPower:DENSity? Response <density> Parameter Power density in the band specified in Channel <density> bandwidth When Scale Mode is Log: Log Scale Unit units (Note: dBm units for V, W units for W...
  • Page 419 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :READ:CHPower:CHPower? Channel Power Read Channel Power Function This command performs Channel Power measurement and queries the power aggregate in the band. This command functions the same as when the following commands are executed in this order: :INITiate:CHPower :FETCh:CHPower:CHPower? :READ:CHPower:DENSity?
  • Page 420 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MEASure:CHPower:CHPower? Channel Power Measure Channel Power Function This command performs Channel Power measurement and queries the power aggregate in the band. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :CONFigure:CHPower :INITiate:CHPower :FETCh:CHPower:CHPower?
  • Page 421 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:AOFF All Marker Off Function This command sets all markers to OFF. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands: :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum Peak Search Function This command searches for the maximum level point of the main trace and moves the marker point.
  • Page 422 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X <freq>|<time>|<sample>|<dist> Zone Marker Frequency (Time) Function This command moves the frequency (time) which specifies the center of the zone marker. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands: :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X...
  • Page 423 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? Marker Level Query Function This command queries the level at the marker point. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10: 2-413...
  • Page 424 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:CHPower:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string> Title Entry Function This command registers the title character string. Refer to :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA. Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:ACPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:OBWidth:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:CHPower:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? Title Entry Query Function This command queries the title character string.
  • Page 425 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision <rel_ampl> Log Scale Range Function This command sets the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Log. Refer to :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision [:LOGarithmic] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmi :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVi sion...
  • Page 426 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> Reference Level Function This command sets the reference level. Refer to :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCAL e]:RLEVel :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Reference Level Query Function This command queries the reference level.
  • Page 427 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :TRIGger:CHPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF Trigger Source Function This command selects the trigger source. Refer to TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:ACPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CCDF|:PSTatistic[:SEQuence]:SOURce :TRIGger:CHPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce? Trigger Source Query Function This command queries the trigger source.
  • Page 428 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Average Count Function This command sets the storage count. Refer to [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage:COUNt? Average Count Query Function This command queries the storage count.
  • Page 429 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Storage Mode Function This command sets the storage method. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRACe:STORage:MODE [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage[:STATe] [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage[:STATe] [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage[:STATe]? Storage Mode Query Function This command queries the storage method.
  • Page 430 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> Resolution Bandwidth Function This command sets the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]...
  • Page 431 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? Resolution Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]?
  • Page 432 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW) setting function. Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO...
  • Page 433 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO? :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO?
  • Page 434 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage Detection Mode Function This command selects the detection mode for the waveform pattern. Refer to [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion]...
  • Page 435 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Detection Mode Query Function This command selects the detection mode for the waveform pattern. Refer to [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion]?
  • Page 436 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:SPAN <freq> Span Frequency Function This command sets the span frequency. Refer to [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:ACPower:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:OBWidth:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:SPAN? Span Frequency Query Function This command queries the span frequency.
  • Page 437 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:POINts? Trace Point Query Function This command queries the number of the trace display points. Refer to [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts?. Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME <time> Sweep Time Function This command sets the sweep time.
  • Page 438 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1 Sweep Time Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disable the automatic sweep time setting function. Refer to [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? Sweep Time Auto/Manual Query Function...
  • Page 439 2.10 Channel Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE NORMal|POSition|DELTa|FIXed|OFF Marker Mode Function This command sets the marker mode. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE . Related command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE? Marker Mode Query Function This command queries the marker mode.
  • Page 440 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> Relative To Function This command sets the reference marker when Marker Mode is set to Delta. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> . Related command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence...
  • Page 441: Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings

    2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings Table 2.11-1 lists device messages for Occupied Bandwidth measurement. Table 2.11-1 Device messages for Occupied Bandwidth measurement Function Device Message [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Occupied [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe]? Bandwidth :CALCulate:OBWidth[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 :CALCulate:OBWidth[:STATe]? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:METHod NPERcent|XDB [:SENSe]:OBWidth:METHod? OBW Method :CALCulate:OBWidth:METHod NPERcent|XDB...
  • Page 442 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.11-1 Device messages for Occupied Bandwidth measurement (Cont’d) Function Device Message :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision Log Scale Range <rel_ampl> :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision? :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel Reference Level <real> :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? :TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce Trigger Source EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF :TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Average Count [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Storage Mode [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage[:STATe]? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq>...
  • Page 443 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Occupied Bandwidth Function This command executes Occupied Bandwidth measurement. Command [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe] <switch> Parameter OBW measurement On/Off <switch> ON|1 OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ● Spectrum For reading out a measurement result after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control.
  • Page 444 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe]? Measure Occupied Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the Occupied Bandwidth measurement setting. Command [:SENSe]:OBWidth[:STATe]? Parameter OBW measurement On/Off <switch> Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ● Spectrum Example of Use To query the OBW measurement setting.
  • Page 445 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:METHod NPERcent|XDB OBW Method Function This command sets the measurement method for Occupied Bandwidth measurement. Command [:SENSe]:OBWidth:METHod NPERcent|XDB Parameter Measurement method <method> N% method (Default value) NPERcent X dB Down method Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 446 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:METHod? OBW Method Query Function This command queries the measurement method of Occupied Bandwidth measurement. Query [:SENSe]:OBWidth:METHod? Response <method> Parameter Measurement method <method> N% method NPER X dB Down method Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 447 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:PERCent <percent> OBW N% Ratio Function This command sets the condition for Occupied Frequency Bandwidth (N% method). Command [:SENSe]:OBWidth:PERCent <percent> Parameter <percent> Range 0.01 to 99.99% Resolution 0.01 Suffix code None Default value 99.00% Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 448 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:PERCent? OBW N% Ratio Query Function This command sets the condition for Occupied Frequency Bandwidth (N% method). Query [:SENSe]:OBWidth:PERCent? Response <percent> Parameter <percent> Range 0.01 to 99.99% Resolution 0.01 No suffix code. Value is returned in % units. Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 449 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:XDB <rel_ampl> OBW X dB Value Function This command sets the condition for Occupied Frequency Bandwidth (N% method). Command [:SENSe]:OBWidth:XDB <rel_ampl> Parameter X dB <rel_ampl> Range 0.01 to 100.00 dB Resolution 0.01 dB Suffix code dB is used when omitted.
  • Page 450 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:XDB? OBW X dB Value Query Function This command queries the condition of Occupied Frequency Bandwidth (X dB). Query [:SENSe]:OBWidth:XDB? Response <rel_ampl> Parameter X dB <rel_ampl> Range 0.01 to 100.00 dB Resolution 0.01 dB Value is returned in dB units.
  • Page 451 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings :CONFigure:OBWidth Occupied Bandwidth Configure Function This command sets OBW measurement to On. Command :CONFigure:OBWidth Details No measurement is performed. Spectrum is set, if this command is executed when the trace is set to other than Spectrum. For reading out a measurement result after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control.
  • Page 452 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:OBWidth[n]? Occupied Bandwidth Fetch Function This command queries the measurement result of OBW measurement. Query :FETCh:OBWidth[n]? Response When Result Mode is A: <obw>,<center>,<start>,<stop> (n = 1 or when omitted) When Result Mode is B: <obw_nper>,-999.0,<span>,<trace_point>, <rbw>,<freq_error>,<obw_xdb>...
  • Page 453 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings Details This command queries the measurement result of OBW measurement performed lastly. This function does not accompany any capture, thus this function is used to output the measurement result in a different type, when the measurement has already completed. Use READ command to perform re-measurement with redoing capture.
  • Page 454 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:OBWidth:FERRor? Occupied Bandwidth Fetch Function This command queries the difference between the center frequency of Occupied Bandwidth of OBW measurement and the center frequency. Query :FETCh:OBWidth:FERRor? Response <freq_error> Parameter Difference between the center frequency of <freq_error>...
  • Page 455 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings :READ:OBWidth[n]? Occupied Bandwidth Read Function This command performs OBW measurement and outputs the measurement result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :INITiate:OBWidth :FETCh:OBWidth[n]? :READ:OBWidth:FERRor? Occupied Bandwidth Read Function This command performs OBW measurement and queries the difference between the center frequency of Occupied Bandwidth and the center...
  • Page 456 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MEASure:OBWidth[n]? Occupied Bandwidth Measure Function This command performs OBW measurement and outputs the measurement result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :CONFigure:OBWidth :INITiate:OBWidth :FETCh:OBWidth[n]? :MEASure:OBWidth:FERRor? Occupied Bandwidth Measure Function This command performs OBW measurement and outputs the difference between the center frequency of Occupied Bandwidth and the center...
  • Page 457 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer:AOFF All Marker Off Function This command sets all markers to OFF. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum Peak Search Function This command searches for the maximum level point of the main trace and moves the marker point.
  • Page 458 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X <freq>|<time>|<sample>|<dist> Zone Marker Frequency (Time) Function This command moves the frequency (time) which specified the center of the zone marker. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X...
  • Page 459 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? Marker Level Query Function This command queries the level of the marker point. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10[:PEAK]:Y? :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10: :DISPlay:OBWidth:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string> Title Entry Function This command registers the title character string.
  • Page 460 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:OBWidth:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? Title Entry Query Function This command queries the title character string. Refer to :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? :DISPlay:ACPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:CHPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision <rel_ampl> Log Scale Range Function This command sets the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Log.
  • Page 461 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision ? Log Scale Range Query Function This command queries the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Log. Refer to : DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision [:LOGarithmic]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmi :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVi sion?
  • Page 462 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Reference Level Query Function This command queries the reference level. Refer to : DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCAL e]:RLEVel? 2-452...
  • Page 463 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings :TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF Trigger Source Function This command selects the trigger source. Refer to TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:ACPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CHPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CCDF|:PSTatistic[:SEQuence]:SOURce :TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce? Trigger Source Query Function This command queries the trigger source.
  • Page 464 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt? Average Count Query Function This command queries the storage count. Refer to [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt? [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt? [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage:COUNt? [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Storage Mode Function This command sets the storage method.
  • Page 465 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> Resolution Bandwidth Function This command sets the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq>...
  • Page 466 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? Resolution Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]?
  • Page 467 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0 Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW) setting function. Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO...
  • Page 468 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the automatic resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]:AUTO?
  • Page 469 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage Detection Mode Function This command selects the detection mode for the waveform pattern. Refer to [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion] :CALCulate:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion]...
  • Page 470 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Detection Mode Query Function This command selects the detection mode for the waveform pattern. Refer to [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:DETector[:FUNCtion]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:ACPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? [:SENSe]:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]? :CALCulate:CHPower:DETector[:FUNCtion]?
  • Page 471 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:FREQuency:SPAN <freq> Span Frequency Function This command sets the span frequency. Refer to [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:ACPower:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:CHPower:FREQuency:SPAN [:SENSe]:OBWidth:FREQuency:SPAN? Span Frequency Query Function This command queries the span frequency.
  • Page 472 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:POINts? Trace Point Query Function This command queries the number of trace display points. Refer to [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:POINts? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:TIME <time> Sweep Time Function This command sets the sweep time.
  • Page 473 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:TIME:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1 Sweep Time Auto/Manual Function This command enables/disables the automatic sweep time setting function. Refer to [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME:AUTO [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:TIME:AUTO? Sweep Time Auto/Manual Query Function This command queries the On/Off state of the automatic sweep time.
  • Page 474 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE NORMal|POSition|DELTa|FIXed|OFF Marker Mode Function This command sets the marker mode. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE . Related command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MODE? Marker Mode Query Function This command queries the marker mode.
  • Page 475 2.11 Occupied Bandwidth Measurement Settings :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> Relative To Function This command sets the reference marker when Marker Mode is set to Delta. Refer to :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence <integer> . Related command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:REFerence...
  • Page 476: Burst Average Power Measurement Settings

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings Table 2.12-1 lists device messages for Burst Average Power measurement. Table 2.12-1 Device messages for Burst Average Power measurement Function Device Message [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Burst [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe]? Average Power :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe]? [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] ON|OFF|1|0...
  • Page 477 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings Table 2.12-1 Device messages for Burst Average Power measurement (Cont’d) Function Device Message [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:SWEep:TIME <time> Sweep Time [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:SWEep:TIME? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X Zone Marker <freq>|<time>|<sample>|<dist> Frequency (Time) :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X? Marker Level :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:Y? Query All Marker Off :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimu Peak Search [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq>...
  • Page 478 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure Burst Average Power Function This command executes Burst Average Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Sets Burst Average Power measurement On/Off <switch> Sets Burst Average Power measurement On ON|1 Sets Burst Average Power measurement Off OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 479 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe]? Measure Burst Average Power Query Function This command queries the setting of Burst Average Power measurement. Command [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower[:STATe]? Parameter Sets Burst Average Power measurement On/Off. <switch> Details This command is available when the following trace is active: ●...
  • Page 480 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] ON|OFF|1|0 Noise Cancel Function This command sets whether to enable the noise-canceling function. Command [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] <switch> Parameter Noise-canceling function on/off <switch> Enables the noise-canceling function. ON|1 Disables the noise-canceling function. OFF|0 Details The noise-canceling function is fixed to Off in the following cases: ●...
  • Page 481 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] ON|OFF|1|0 Noise Cancel Function This command sets whether to enable the noise-canceling function. Refer to [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO] 2-471...
  • Page 482 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? Noise Cancel Query Function This command queries the noise-canceling function setting. Query [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? Response <switch> Parameter Noise-canceling function on/off <switch> Details The noise-canceling function is fixed to Off in the following cases: ● Burst Average Power is Off. ●...
  • Page 483 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? Noise Cancel Query Function This command queries the setting of the noise-canceling function. Refer to [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following command. [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:CORRection:NOISe[:AUTO]? 2-473...
  • Page 484 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CONFigure:BPOWer|:TXPower Burst Average Power Configure Function This command sets Burst Average Power measurement to On. Command :CONFigure:BPOWer|:TXPower Details No measurement is performed. Power vs Time is set, if this command is executed when the trace is set to other than Power vs Time.
  • Page 485 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings :FETCh:BPOWer|:TXPower[n]? Burst Average Power Fetch Function This command queries the result for Burst Average Power measurement. Query :FETCh:BPOWer|:TXPower[n]? Response When RESult Mode is A: <power> (n = 1 or when omitted) When RESult Mode is B: <sweep_time>,<power>,<power>,<trace_point>, -999.0,-999.0,-999.0,-999.0, <burst_time>,-999.0...
  • Page 486 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Details This command queries the measurement result of Burst Average Power measurement performed lastly. This function does not accompany any capture, thus this function is used to output the measurement result in a different type, when the measurement has already completed. Use READ command to perform re-measurement with redoing capture.
  • Page 487 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string> Title Entry Function This command registers the title character string. Refer to : DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:ACPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:CHPowe:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:OBWidth:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? Title Entry Query Function This command queries the title character string.
  • Page 488 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVisi on <rel_ampl> Log Scale Range Function This command sets the Y-axis scale range when Scale Mode is set to Log. Refer to : DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision [:LOGarithmic] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision[:LOGarithmi :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVi sion...
  • Page 489 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> Reference Level Function This command sets the reference level. Refer to : DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel :DISPlay:ACPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:CHPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:OBWidth:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVe :DISPlay:BPOWer|:TXPower:VIEW[1]:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel Reference Level Query Function This command queries the reference level.
  • Page 490 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce EXTernal[1]|IMMediate|WIF|RFBurst|VIDeo|SG|BBIF Trigger Source Function This command selects the trigger source. Refer to TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. TRIGger[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:ACPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CHPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:OBWidth[:SEQuence]:SOURce TRIGger:CCDF|:PSTatistic[:SEQuence]:SOURce :TRIGger:BPOWer|:TXPower[:SEQuence]:SOURce? Trigger Source Query Function This command queries the trigger source.
  • Page 491 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Average Count Function This command sets the storage count. Refer to [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage:COUNt? Average Count Query Function This command queries the storage count.
  • Page 492 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Storage Mode Function This command sets the storage mode. Refer to [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :TRACe:STORage:MODE [:SENSe]:ACPower:AVERage[:STATe] [:SENSe]:CHPower:AVERage[:STATe] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:AVERage[:STATe] [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:AVERage[:STATe]? Storage Mode Query Function This command queries the storage mode.
  • Page 493 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:SWEep:TIME <time> Sweep Time Function This command sets the capture time. Refer to [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:SWEep:TIME [:SENSe]:ACPower:SWEep:TIME [:SENSe]:CHPower:SWEep:TIME [:SENSe]:OBWidth:SWEep:TIME [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:SWEep:TIME? Sweep Time Query Function This command queries the capture time.
  • Page 494 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X <freq>|<time>|<sample>|<dist> Zone Marker Frequency (Time) Function This command moves the center of the zone marker to the specified frequency (time). Refer to : CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:X...
  • Page 495 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer:AOFF All Marker Off Function This command sets all markers to Off. Refer to : CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. :CALCulate:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:ACPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:CHPower:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:OBWidth:MARKer:AOFF :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10:MAXimum Peak Search Function This command searches for the maximum level point of the active trace...
  • Page 496 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] <freq> Resolution Bandwidth Function This command sets the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution] :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]...
  • Page 497 2.12 Burst Average Power Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? Resolution Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW). Refer to [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? . Related Command This command has the same function as the following commands. [:SENSe]:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:ACPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:CHPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? [:SENSe]:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:OBWidth:BANDwidth[:RESolution]? :CALCulate:BPOWer|:TXPower:BANDwidth[:RESolution]?
  • Page 498: Am Depth Measurement Settings

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.13 AM Depth Measurement Settings Table 2.13-1 lists device messages for setting the AM Depth measurement. Table 2.13-1 Device Messages for setting AM Depth measurement Function Device Message [:SENSe]:AM[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure AM Depth [:SENSe]:AM[:STATe]? AM Depth Configure :CONFigure:AM AM Depth Initiate...
  • Page 499 2.13 AM Depth Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:AM[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure AM Depth Function This command executes the AM Depth measurement. Command [:SENSe]:AM[:STATe] <switch> Parameter AM Depth measurement On/Off <switch> Sets the AM Depth measurement to On. ON|1 Sets the AM Depth measurement to Off. OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 500 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CONFigure:AM AM Depth Configure Function This command sets the AM Depth measurement to On. Command :CONFigure:AM Details No measurement is performed. When this command is executed, Scale Mode is set to Linear and Detection is set to Pos&Neg, and Peak to Peak Function is set to ON. Example of Use To set the AM Depth measurement to On.
  • Page 501 2.13 AM Depth Measurement Settings :FETCh:AM? AM Depth Fetch Function This command queries the result of the AM Depth measurement. Query :FETCh:AM? Response <pos>,<neg>,<p-p>,<avg> Parameter Peak to Peak measurement result +Peak value <pos> −Peak value <neg> {(−Peak) − (+Peak)}/2 <p-p> No suffix code.
  • Page 502 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :READ:AM? AM Depth Read Function This command performs the AM Depth measurement and queries the result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :INITiate:AM :FETCh:AM? :MEASure:AM? AM Depth Measure Function This command performs the AM Depth measurement and queries the result.
  • Page 503: Fm Deviation Measurement Settings

    2.14 FM deviation Measurement Settings 2.14 FM deviation Measurement Settings Table 2.14-1 lists device messages for setting the FM deviation measurement. Table 2.14-1 Device Messages for setting the FM deviation measurement Function Device Message Measure FM [:SENSe]:FM[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 deviation [:SENSe]:FM[:STATe]? FM deviation :CONFigure:FM Configure...
  • Page 504 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:FM[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure FM deviation Function This command executes the FM deviation measurement. Command [:SENSe]:FM[:STATe] <switch> Parameter FM deviation measurement On/Off <switch> Sets FM deviation measurement to On. ON|1 Sets FM deviation measurement to Off. OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 505 2.14 FM deviation Measurement Settings :CONFigure:FM FM deviation Configure Function This command sets the FM deviation measurement to On. Command :CONFigure:FM Details No measurement is performed. After this command has been executed, then Scale Unit is set to ∆Hz, Detection is set to Pos&Neg, and Peak to Peak Function is set to On. Example of Use To set the FM deviation measurement to On.
  • Page 506 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:FM? FM deviation Fetch Function This command queries the result of the FM deviation measurement. Query :FETCh:FM? Response <pos>,<neg>,<p-p>,<avg> Parameter Peak to Peak measurement result +Peak value <pos> −Peak value <neg> {(−Peak) − (+Peak)}/2 <p-p>...
  • Page 507 2.14 FM deviation Measurement Settings :READ:FM? FM deviation Read Function This command performs the FM deviation measurement and queries the result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: :INITiate:FM :FETCh:FM? :MEASure:FM? FM deviation Measure Function This command performs the FM deviation measurement and queries the result.
  • Page 508: Digrf 3G Settings

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings Table 2.15-1 lists device messages for DigRF 3G measurement settings. Note: The DigRF 3G is not available only when the MS269x Series Option 040/140 Baseband Interface Unit is not installed or the software package is Ver.6.00.00 or later;...
  • Page 509 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings [:SENSe]:FEED RF|DIGRF3G Terminal Change Function This command sets Terminal. Command [:SENSe]:FEED <terminal> Parameter Terminal <terminal> Sets RF for terminal. Sets DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series) for DIGRF3G terminal. Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 510 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:TARGet WCDMA|GSM Target System Function This command selects Target System of Input Signals. Command [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:TARGet <communication> Parameter Target System <communication> Sets Target System for W-CDMA WCDMA Sets Target System for GSM Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 511 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:ADRange <volt> AD Full Range Function This command sets the coefficient used for the unit conversion of the DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series) signal to the V unit system. Command [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:ADRange <volt> Parameter Voltage <volt> Range 1 mV to 10 V Resolution...
  • Page 512 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:ADRange? AD Full Range Query Function This command queries the coefficient used for the unit conversion of the DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series) signal to the V unit system. Query [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:ADRange? Response <volt> Parameter Voltage <volt>...
  • Page 513 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:IQSign SIGNbit|TWOComp I/Q Sign Function This command sets the I/Q Sign. Command [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:IQSign <i/q sign> Parameter I/Q Sign <i/q sign> Sets to Sign bit + Absolute value SIGNbit Sets to two's complement. TWOComp Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 514 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:MEASch PRIMary|DIVersity Measurement Channel Function This command sets the Logical channel Type of the receiving DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series) signal. Command [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:MEASch <channel> Parameter Measurement Channel <channel> Primary PRIMary Diversity DIVersity Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 515 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:MEASch? Measurement Channel Query Function This command queries the Logical channel Type of the receiving DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series) signal. Query [:SENSe]:DIGRf3g:MEASch? Response <channel> Parameter Measurement Channel <channel> Primary PRIM Diversity Example of Use To query the Logical Channel Type.
  • Page 516 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:SWEep:SAMPle <point> Capture Sample Length Function This command sets the waveform capture sample length when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command [:SENSe]:SWEep:SAMPle <point> Parameter Number of capture samples <point> Range 100 to 500000000 (W-CDMA) 100 to 200000000 (GSM)
  • Page 517 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings [:SENSe]:SWEep:SAMPle? Capture Sample Length Query Function This command queries the number of waveform capture samples when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Query [:SENSe]:SWEep:SAMPle? Response <point> Parameter Capture sample length <point> Range 100 to 500000000 (W-CDMA) 100 to 200000000 (GSM) Resolution...
  • Page 518 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle<point> Analysis Start Sample Function This command sets the analysis start sample of the main trace with sample numbers when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle <point> Parameter Analysis start sample <point>...
  • Page 519 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle? Analysis Start Sample Query Function This command querie the analysis start position of the main trace with sample numbers when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Query :CALCulate:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle? Response <point> Parameter Analysis start sample <point>...
  • Page 520 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle <point> Analysis Sample Length Function This command sets the analysis sample length of the main trace when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle <point> Parameter Analysis sample length <point>...
  • Page 521 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle? Analysis Sample Length Query Function This command queries the analysis sample length of the main trace when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Query :CALCulate:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle? Response <point> Parameter Analysis sample length <point>...
  • Page 522 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:IQData <source> Input Source Function This command selects the Input Source when the data is analyzed. Command :CALCulate:IQData <source> Parameter Input Source <source> Selects a complex data for I and Q phase. COMPlex Selects the I phase data. Selects the Q phase data.
  • Page 523 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings :CALCulate:TRIGger:DIGRf3g:DELay? Result Delay Query Function This command queries the result of delay time by sample unit. Command :CALCulate:TRIGger:DIGRf3g:DELay? Response <sample> Details When a trigger is used for DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series), a delay may occur in the results because there is no pre-trigger. The number of samples from the analysis start sample point to the actual trigger point (trigger input + trigger delay) is queried as a delay.
  • Page 524 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:CVOLtage <voltage> Vertical Scale Center Function This command sets the value for center of the vertical scale. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[SCALe]:CVOLtage <Voltage> Parameter Settings scale value <voltage> Range –Reference Level to Reference Level Resolution 0.01 pV Suffix codes PV,NV,UV,MV,V V is used when omitted.
  • Page 525 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:CVOLtage? Vertical Scale Center Query Function This command queries the value for center of the vertical scale. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[SCALe]:CVOLtage? Response <voltage> Parameter Settings scale val ue <voltage> Range –70.7 V to 70.7 V Resolution 0.01 pV No Suffix code Details –...
  • Page 526 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:SMOothing:LENGth:SAMPle<sample> Smoothing Sample Length Function This command sets the smoothing sample length of the main trace when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command :CALCulate:SMOothing:LENGth:SAMPle <sample> Parameter Smoothing sample length <sample>...
  • Page 527 2.15 DigRF 3G Settings :CALCulate:SMOothing:LENGth:SAMPle? Smoothing Sample Length Query Function This command queries the smoothing sample length of the main trace when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Query :CALCulate:SMOothing:LENGth:SAMPle? Response <sample> Parameter Smoothing sample length <sample>...
  • Page 528 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :UNIT:TMARker SAMPle|SECond Marker Unit Function This command sets the units of the marker display value (time) when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command :UNIT:TMARker <Unit> Parameter Units of marker display value <unit>...
  • Page 529: Setting Replay Function

    2.16 Setting Replay function 2.16 Setting Replay function Table 2.16-1 lists device messages for setting the Replay function. Table 2.16-1 Device messages for setting Replay function Function Device Message Stop Replay :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:STOP Execute Replay :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData <filename>,<device>,<application> Replay File :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation? Information Query Replay Execute :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:STATe? Query...
  • Page 530 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:STOP Stop Replay Function This command stops the Replay function. Command :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:STOP Details This command is available only when the Replay function is being executed. Example of Use To stop the Replay function. MMEM:LOAD:IQD:STOP :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData <filename>,<device>,<application>...
  • Page 531 2.16 Setting Replay function :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation? Replay File Information Query Function This command queries the file information while the Replay function is being executed. Query :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation? Response <filename>,<start_time>,<time_length> Parameter File name <filename> Character string within 128 characters (excluding extension) *** is returned unless the Replay function is executed.
  • Page 532 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:STATe? Replay Execute Query Function This command queries whether the Replay function is executed. Query :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:STATe? Response <switch> Parameter Replay On/off <switch> The Replay function is executed. The Replay function is not executed. Example of Use To query whether the Replay function is executed.
  • Page 533 2.16 Setting Replay function :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:DEVice? Replay Device Query Function This command queries the name of the drive for which the Replay function is executed. Query :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:DEVice? Response <device> Parameter Drive name <device> A,B,D,E,F,... *** is returned unless the Replay function is executed.
  • Page 534 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:STARt? Replay Start Time Query Function This command queries the start time of analyzable IQ data for the Replay function. Query :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:STARt? Response <start_time> Parameter Start time of analyzable IQ data <start_time> Resolution 1 ns No suffix code.
  • Page 535 2.16 Setting Replay function :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:CONDition? Replay Level Over Query Function This command queries whether Level Over is displayed while the Replay function is being executed. Query :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:CONDition? Response <switch> Level Over is displayed. Normal –999.0 is returned unless the Replay function is executed.
  • Page 536 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:CORRection? Replay Correction Query Function This command queries the Correction value when the Replay function is executed. Query :MMEMory:LOAD:IQData:INFormation:CORRection? Response <real> Parameter Correction level <real> Range −100 to 100 dB 0.000 is returned when Correction is set to Off. –999.0 is returned unless the Replay function is executed.
  • Page 537: Sub Trace Settings

    2.17 Sub Trace Settings 2.17 Sub Trace Settings Table 2.17-1 lists device messages for setting sub traces. Table 2.17-1 Device messages for setting sub traces Function Device Message Change Sub :CALCulate:STRace:MODE OFF|PVTime|SPGRam Trace :CALCulate:STRace:MODE? :CALCulate:STRace:DETector[:FUNCtion] Sub Trace NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage Detection Mode :CALCulate:STRace:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Sub Trace :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1...
  • Page 538 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:STRace:MODE OFF|PVTime|SPGRam Change Sub Trace Function This command sets the sub-trace type. Command :CALCulate:STRace:MODE <trace> Parameter Type <trace> None (Default value) Power vs Time PVTime Spectrogram SPGRam Details Spectrogram cannot be set when Scale Mode is set to Lin or when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series).
  • Page 539 2.17 Sub Trace Settings :CALCulate:STRace:DETector[:FUNCtion] NORMal|POSitive|NEGative|AVERage Sub Trace Detection Mode Function This command sets the detection mode for the waveform pattern of the sub-trace. Command :CALCulate:STRace:DETector[:FUNCtion] <mode> Parameter Detection mode <mode> Simultaneous detection of positive and negative NORMal peaks (unavailable for Spectrogram sub trace) Positive peak detection POSitive Negative peak detection...
  • Page 540 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:STRace:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Sub Trace Detection Mode Query Function This command queries the detection mode for the waveform pattern of the sub-trace. Query :CALCulate:STRace:DETector[:FUNCtion]? Response <mode> Parameter Detection mode for sub trace <mode> Simultaneous detection of positive and negative NORM peaks Positive peak detection...
  • Page 541 2.17 Sub Trace Settings :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:AUTO OFF|ON|0|1 Sub Trace Analysis Time Auto/Manual Function This command selects whether to set the analysis time for sub traces automatically or manually. Command :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:AUTO <switch> Parameter Auto/Manual <switch> Auto (Default) ON|1 Manual OFF|0 Details This command is not available when the sub-trace is set to Off. Example of Use To set the analysis time of the sub-trace to On (Auto).
  • Page 542 This command sets the analysis start time of the sub-trace. Command :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt <time> Parameter Analysis start time <time> Range/Resolution For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) Suffix codes NS,US,MS,S S is used when omitted.
  • Page 543 Response <time> Parameter Analysis start time <time> Range/Resolution For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) No suffix code. Value is returned in S units. –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error occurs.
  • Page 544 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle <integer> Sub Trace Analysis Start Sample Function This command uses the number of samples to set the sub trace analysis start position when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle <integer>...
  • Page 545 2.17 Sub Trace Settings :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle? Sub Trace Analysis Start Sample Query Function This command uses the number of samples to query the sub trace analysis start position when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Query :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:STARt:SAMPle? Response <integer>...
  • Page 546 This command sets the analysis time length of the sub-trace. Command :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth <time> Parameter Time analysis length <time> Range/Resolution For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) Suffix code NS,US,MS,S...
  • Page 547 Response <time> Parameter Time analysis length <time> Range/Resolution For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) No suffix code. Value is returned in S units –...
  • Page 548 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle <integer> Sub Trace Analysis Sample Length Function This command sets the analysis sample length of the sub-trace when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle <integer> Parameter Analysis sample length <integer>...
  • Page 549 2.17 Sub Trace Settings :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle? Sub Trace Analysis Sample Length Query Function This command queries the analysis sample length of the sub-trace when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Query :CALCulate:STRace:ATIMe:LENGth:SAMPle? Response <integer> Parameter Analysis sample length <integer>...
  • Page 550 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LOGarithmic <rel_ampl> Sub Trace Log Scale Level Full Scale Function This command sets the level-axis scale range for sub traces in Log scale mode. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LOGa rithmic <rel_ampl> Parameter Y-axis scale <rel_ampl> Resolution 10 dB Data Range 10 to 150 dB Default value...
  • Page 551 2.17 Sub Trace Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LOGarithmic? Sub Trace Log Scale Level Full Scale Query Function This command queries the level-axis scale range for sub traces in Log scale mode. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LOGa rithmic? Response <rel_ampl> Parameter Y-axis scale <rel_ampl> Resolution 10 dB Data Range 10 to 150 dB Default value...
  • Page 552 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LINear <percent> Sub Trace Linear Scale Level Full Scale Function This command sets the level-axis scale range for sub traces in Linear scale mode. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LINe ar <percent> Parameter Y-axis scale <percent> 10 % 20 % 50 % 100 %...
  • Page 553 2.17 Sub Trace Settings :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LINear? Sub Trace Linear Scale Level Full Scale Query Function This command queries the level-axis scale range for sub traces in Linear scale mode. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:STRace:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision:RANGe:LIN? Response <percent> Parameter Y-axis scale <percent> 100% 150% –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed or an error occurs.
  • Page 554 This command is not available when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). The setting range of this function varies depending on the setting of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A frequency span. For details, refer to Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation)
  • Page 555 2.17 Sub Trace Settings :CALCulate:STRace:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? Sub Trace Resolution Bandwidth Query Function This command queries the resolution bandwidth (RBW) of the sub-trace. Query :CALCulate:STRace:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]? Response <bandwidth> Parameter Resolution bandwidth ( RBW ) <bandwidth> Range/Resolution 1 Hz to 10 MHz (1-3 sequence) No suffix code.
  • Page 556 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:STRace:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Sub Trace Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Function This command queries whether the resolution bandwidth (RBW) for sub traces is set automatically or manually. Query :CALCulate:STRace:BANDwidth|:BWIDth[:RESolution]:AUTO? Response <switch> Parameter Auto/Manual <switch> Auto mode is on. Auto mode is off.
  • Page 557: Other Function Settings

    2.18 Other Function Settings 2.18 Other Function Settings Table 2.18-1 lists device messages for other settings. Table 2.18-1 Device messages for other settings Function Device Message Measurement :STATus:ERRor? Status Query Erase Warm Up :DISPlay:ANNotation:WUP:ERASe Message :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Display Title :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe]? :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string>...
  • Page 558 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:ERRor? Measurement Status Query Function This command queries the measurement status. Query :STATus:ERRor? Response <status> Parameter Status <status> Value = bit0 + bit1 + bit2 + bit3 + bit4 + bit5 + bit6 + bit7 + bit8 + bit9 + bit10 + bit11 + bit12 + bit13 + bit14 + bit15 bit0 : 2 Not measured...
  • Page 559 2.18 Other Function Settings :DISPlay:ANNotation:WUP:ERASe Erase Warm Up Message Function This command erases the warm-up message shown shortly after started. Command :DISPlay:ANNotation:WUP:ERASe Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed. Example of Use To erase the warm-up message. DISP:ANN:WUP:ERAS 2-549...
  • Page 560 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Display Title Function This command sets the title display On/Off. Command :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Title display On/Off <switch> Displays the title. ON|1 Hides the title. OFF|0 Example of Use To display the title. DISP:ANN:TITL ON :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe]? Display Title Query...
  • Page 561 2.18 Other Function Settings :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string> Title Entry Function This command registers the title character string. Command :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string> Parameter Character string within 32 characters enclosed by double <string> quotation marks (“ ”) or single quotation marks (‘ ’) Example of Use To set the title character string.
  • Page 562 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALibration:RCLock[:VALue] <integer> Adjust Reference Clock Function This command sets the adjustment value of the internal reference signal oscillator (Reference Clock). Command :CALibration:RCLock[:VALue] <integer> Parameter Adjustment value <integer> Range 0 to 1023 (MS2830A) 0 to 4095 (MS2840A, MS2850A) Resolution Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being...
  • Page 563 2.18 Other Function Settings :CALibration:RCLock[:VALue]:PRESet Adjust Reference Clock Preset Function This command resets the adjustment value of the internal reference signal oscillator (Reference Clock). Command :CALibration:RCLock[:VALue]:PRESet Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed. Example of Use To reset the adjustment value of the internal reference signal oscillator.
  • Page 564 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALibration:YTF Pre-selector Auto Tune Function This command enables automatic setting for the preselector peaking bias value. Command :CALibration:YTF Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being [MS269xA] executed. This command is not available in the following case: ●...
  • Page 565 2.18 Other Function Settings :CALibration:YTF? Pre-selector Auto Tune Query Function This command queries whether automatic setting is completed normally for the preselector peaking bias value. Query :CALibration:YTF? Response <result> Parameter Normal/Error <result> Normal Error Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being [MS269xA] executed.
  • Page 566 Details This command is not available in the following cases: [MS269xA] ● When using the MS2690A. ● When not using the preselector band. The frequency to be switched to the preselector band can be set by using Frequency Band Mode.
  • Page 567 Details This command is not available in the following cases: [MS269xA] ● When using the MS2690A. ● When not using the preselector band. The frequency to be switched to the preselector band can be set by using Frequency Band Mode.
  • Page 568 (in the Ascii format)”, and “IQ data string(in the binary format)”. Similarly, in the binary format, response message terminator is added. (For details, refer to 1.7.2 SCPI Response message MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and formats in MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual...
  • Page 569 2.18 Other Function Settings When omitted: Query length (in sample units) <length> Range Starting from 1 (Analysis Start Time[s] + Analysis Time Length[s] ) × Sampling Rate[Hz] – <start> (When Capture Time is Auto) Starting from 1 Capture Time Length[s] × Sampling Rate[Hz] –...
  • Page 570 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details When Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series), parameters are set as follows: Same as when Terminal is RF: <start> Same as when Terminal is RF: <length> I phase data <datai_n> No suffix code When ASCii,0 is set for :FORMat[:DATA] , it will be output as exponential form of 8 digits of essential figures.
  • Page 571 2.18 Other Function Settings Note that the range of the IQ data read out by this command is different from that of the IQ data saved by the Save Captured Data function. The position at which Analysis Start Time of IQ data saved by Save Capture Data is 0 s is calculated by the following formula: −...
  • Page 572 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details (When Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series)) Actual range of IQ data that is captured will be wider than what is set with Analysis Sample Length (or Capture Time Length), due to the internal analysis process, such as filter process, etc.
  • Page 573 2.18 Other Function Settings :FORMat:BORDer NORMal|SWAPped Binary Data Byte Order Function This command sets the byte order of the reading data when REAL,32 is set to :FORMat[:DATA] . Command :FORMat:BORDer <border> Parameter Byte order <border> Sets the byte order to Big-endian (Default value) NORMal Sets the byte order to Little-endian.
  • Page 574 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FORMat:BORDer? Binary Data Byte Order Query Function This command queries the byte order of the reading data when REAL,32 is set to :FORMat[:DATA] . Query :FORMat:BORDer? Response <border> Parameter Byte order <border> Byte order is set to Big-endian. NORM Byte order is set to Little-endian.
  • Page 575 2.18 Other Function Settings :FORMat[:DATA] ASCii|REAL[,<integer>] Numeric Data Format Function This command sets the IQ data format read out by [:SENSe]:DATA?. Command :FORMat[:DATA] <format>[,<length>] Parameter It will be following parameters when Terminal is RF: IQ data format <format> Ascii format (initial value) ASCii Binary 32 byte floating point number format REAL...
  • Page 576 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Details (When Terminal is RF) When REAL is set, IQ data is read out in the 32 byte single precision floating point number format specified in IEEE754. (When Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series)) When the REAL is set, IQ data is output in 16 bits for the Target System:GSM, and in 8 bits for Target System:W-CDMA.
  • Page 577 2.18 Other Function Settings :FORMat[:DATA]? Numeric Data Format Query Function This command queries the format of the IQ data read out by [:SENSe]:DATA?. Query :FORMat[:DATA]? Response <format>,<length> Parameter When Terminal is RF, parameters are set as follows: IQ data format <format>...
  • Page 578 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:MW:PRESelector[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Micro Wave Preselector Bypass Function This command sets the Microwave Preselector Bypass. Command [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:MW:PRESelector[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Microwave Preselector Bypass <switch> Enables bypassing ON|1 Disables bypassing OFF|0 Default Details This function is available when MS269xA-067/167 is installed. This function is available when MS2830A-007/067/167, MS2840A-067/167 is installed.
  • Page 579 2.18 Other Function Settings [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:MW:PRESelector[:STATe]? Micro Wave Preselector Bypass Query Function This command queries the Micro Wave Preselector Bypass. Query [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:MW:PRESelector[:STATe]? Response <status> Parameter Microwave Preselector Bypass <status> Enables bypassing Disables bypassing Details This function is available when MS269xA-067/167 is installed. This function is available when MS2830A-007/067/167, MS2840A-067/167 is installed.
  • Page 580: Questionable Status Register

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.19 QUEStionable Status Register Figure 2.19-1, Table 2.19-1, and Table 2.19-2 show the layer structure of the QUEStionable status register. VOLTage (NOT USED) CURRent (NOT USED) Status Byte Register DB3 TIME (NOT USED) POWer (NOT USED) TEMPerature (NOT USED) FREQuency (NOT USED) PHASe (NOT USED)
  • Page 581 2.19 QUEStionable Status Register Table 2.19-3 lists device messages for the QUEStionable status register. Table 2.19-3 Device message for QUEStionable Status Register Function Device Message Questionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Event Questionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? Condition Questionable :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer> Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle? Enable Questionable...
  • Page 582 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Questionable Status Register Event Function This command queries the event register of the QUEStionable status register. Query :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Response <integer> Parameter Total bytes of event register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 583 2.19 QUEStionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer> Questionable Status Register Enable Function This command sets the event enable register of the QUEStionable status register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer> Parameter Total bytes of event enable register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 584 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <integer> Questionable Status Register Negative Transition Function This command sets the transition filter (negative transition) of the QUEStionable status register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <integer> Parameter Total bytes of transition filter <integer> (negative transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details...
  • Page 585 2.19 QUEStionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <integer> Questionable Status Register Positive Transition Function This command sets the transition filter (positive transition) of the QUEStionable status register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <integer> Parameter Total bytes of transition filter <integer> (positive transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 586 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure[:EVENt]? Questionable Measure Register Event Function This command queries the event register of the QUEStionable Measure register. Query :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Response <integer> Parameter Total bytes of event register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 587 2.19 QUEStionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:ENABle <integer> Questionable Measure Register Enable Function This command sets the event enable register of the QUEStionable Measure register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer> Parameter Total bytes of event enable register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 588 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:NTRansition <integer> Questionable Measure Register Negative Transition Function This command sets the transition filter (negative transition) of the QUEStionable Measure register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <integer> Parameter Total bytes of transition filter <integer> (negative transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details...
  • Page 589 2.19 QUEStionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:PTRansition <integer> Questionable Measure Register Positive Transition Function This command sets the transition filter (positive transition) of the QUEStionable Measure register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <integer> Parameter Total bytes of transition filter <integer> (positive transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 590: Operation Status Register

    Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.20 OPERation Status Register Figure 2.20-1 and Table 2.20-1 show the layer structure of the OPERation Status Register. CALibrating SETTling RANGing (NOT USED) Status Byte Register DB7 SWEeping MEASuring Wainting for TRIG Waiting for ARM (NOT USED) CORRecting (NOT USED) FILE Operating NOT USED...
  • Page 591 2.20 OPERation Status Register :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? Operation Status Register Event Function This command queries the event register of the OPERation status register. Query :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? Response <integer> Parameter Total bytes of event register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode. Example of Use To query the contents of the event register of the OPERation status register.
  • Page 592 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:OPERation:ENABle <integer> Operation Status Register Enable Function This command sets the event enable register of the OPERation status register. Command :STATus:OPERation:ENABle <integer> Parameter Total bytes of event enable register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 593 2.20 OPERation Status Register :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <integer> Operation Status Register Negative Transition Function This command sets the transition filter (negative transition) of the OPERation status register. Command :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <integer> Parameter Total bytes of transition filter <integer> (negative transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details This command is available only in the SCPI mode.
  • Page 594 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition <integer> Operation Status Register Positive Transition Function This command sets the transition filter (positive transition) of the OPERation status register. Command :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition <integer> Parameter Total bytes of transition filter <integer> (positive transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Details...
  • Page 595: Batch Processing Function Setting

    2.21 Batch Processing Function Setting 2.21 Batch Processing Function Setting Table 2.21-1 lists messages related to the batch processing function. MS2850A does not support this function. Table 2.21-1 Batch Processing Function Messages Function Device Message :MEASure:POWadj? Measure Power <span>,<length>,<sg_start_level>,<sg_max_level>,<target>,<range Adjust >...
  • Page 596 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :MEASure:POWadj? <span>,<length>,<sg_start_level>,<sg_max_level>,<target>,<range>[,<frequ ency>[,<count>[,<adjust_log>[,<sg_offset_switch>]]]] Measure Power Adjust Function This command executes power adjustment and captures the results. Power adjustment combines the SG option and power measurement function and sets the output level of the DUT, such as amplifiers, to the specified level.
  • Page 597 2.21 Batch Processing Function Setting [MS2830A], [MS2840A] Option 005/105/007/009/109 When the Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 31.25 MHz option is installed, the following frequency spans can be set in addition to *2. 25000000, 31250000 Option 006/106 When the Analysis Bandwidth 10 MHz option is installed, only the following frequency spans can be set.
  • Page 598 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Specify the SG max. output level. Set so that the <sg_max_level> DUT input level and RF Input do not exceed the maximum input level. Range [MS269xA] –140 to –5 dBm [MS2830A], [MS2840A] –40.00 to +20.00 dBm ( ≥ 25 MHz) –40.00 to +2.00 dBm ( ≤...
  • Page 599 2.21 Batch Processing Function Setting <sg_offset_switch> Specifies whether or not to return level offset setting in SG output level setting range. Returns level offset setting ON|1 Does not return level offset setting OFF|0 Evaluates power adjustment. <judge> PASS. FAIL Unmeasured “–999.0”...
  • Page 600 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Reference Level setting value < > Reference Level target Crest Factor Correction Crest Factor = 12 dB However, it is rounded to 50 dBm when Reference Level > 50 dBm (30 dBm at Pre-amp On) and to –120 dBm when Reference Level < –120 dBm.
  • Page 601: Setting External Mixer

    2.22 Setting External Mixer 2.22 Setting External Mixer Table 2.22-1 lists the device messages related to External Mixer settings. MS2850A does not support this function. Table 2.22-1 Device messages for setting External Mixer Function Device Message External Mixer [:SENSe]:MIXer[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Mode [:SENSe]:MIXer[:STATe]? External Mixer...
  • Page 602 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:MIXer[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 External Mixer Mode Function This command switches between Internal and External Mixer. Command [:SENSe]:MIXer[:STATe] <switch> Parameter External mixer switch <switch> Selects External Mixer ON|1 Selects Internal Mixer OFF|0 Default Details This function is available when Option 044/045 is installed for MS2830A. This function is available when Option 044/046 is installed for MS2840A.
  • Page 603 When using High Performance Waveguide Mixer, set the parameters of the external mixer by using the Spectrum Analyzer function of the mainframe. For details, refer to Section 2.20 “Setting External Mixer” in the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Spectrum Analyzer Function Remote Control). Example of Use To set the external mixer band to Band U.
  • Page 604 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:MIXer[:HARMonic]:BAND? External Mixer Band Query Function This command queries the current external mixer band. Query [:SENSe]:MIXer[:HARMonic]:BAND? Response <band> Parameter External mixer band <band> High Performance Waveguide Mixer Band VHP (50.0 to 75.0 GHz, 8+) High Performance Waveguide Mixer Band EHP (60.0 to 90.0 GHz, 12–) Band A (26.5 to 40.0 GHz, 4+)
  • Page 605 2.22 Setting External Mixer [:SENSe]:MIXer:BIAS <bias> External Mixer Bias Function This command sets the external mixer’s bias current. Command [:SENSe]:MIXer:BIAS <bias> Parameter External mixer’s bias current <bias> Range 0.0 to 20.0 mA Resolution 0.1 mA Suffix code NA,UA,MA,A mA is used when omitted. Default 0.0 mA Details...
  • Page 606 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:MIXer:BIAS? External Mixer Bias Query Function This command queries the current external mixer’s bias current. Query [:SENSe]:MIXer:BIAS? Response <bias> Parameter External mixer’s bias current <bias> Range 0.1 to 20.0 mA Resolution 0.1 mA No suffix code. Value is returned in mA units. Details This function is available when Option 044/045 is installed for MS2830A.
  • Page 607 When using High Performance Waveguide Mixer, set the parameters of the external mixer by using the Spectrum Analyzer function of the mainframe. For details, refer to Section 2.20 “Setting External Mixer” in the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Spectrum Analyzer Function Remote Control). Example of Use To set the external mixer’s conversion loss to 10 dB.
  • Page 608 When using High Performance Waveguide Mixer, set the parameters of the external mixer by using the Spectrum Analyzer function of the mainframe. For details, refer to Section 2.20 “Setting External Mixer” in the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Spectrum Analyzer Function Remote Control). Example of Use To query the current external mixer’s conversion loss.
  • Page 609: Fm Cw Measurement Settings

    2.23 FM CW Measurement Settings 2.23 FM CW Measurement Settings Table 2.23-1 lists device messages for setting FM CW measurement. MS2850A does not support this function. Table 2.23-1 Device messages for setting FM CW measurement Function Device Message [:SENSe]:FMCW[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure FM CW [:SENSe]:FMCW[:STATe]? FM CW Configure...
  • Page 610 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details [:SENSe]:FMCW[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Measure FM CW Function This command executes FM CW measurement. Command [:SENSe]:FMCW[:STATe] <switch> Parameter FM CW measurement On/Off <switch> Sets FM CW measurement On. ON|1 Sets FM CW measurement Off (Default value). OFF|0 Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 611 2.23 FM CW Measurement Settings :CONFigure:FMCW FM CW Configure Function This command sets Channel Power measurement to On. Command :CONFigure:FMCW Details No measurement is performed. For querying the measurement value after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control. Example of Use To set FM CW measurement to On and query the results.
  • Page 612 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:FMCW? FM CW Fetch Function This command queries the result of the 1st slope (Chirp Index = 0) of the FM CW measurement. Query :FETCh:FMCW? Response Refer to Table 2.23-2. Parameter None Details This function queries the measurement result of the FM CW measurement performed last.
  • Page 613 2.23 FM CW Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:FMCW:INTVal:MODE AUTO|MARKer Measurement Interval Mode Function This command selects the mode to set the measurement interval. Command [:SENSe]:FMCW:INTVal:MODE <switch> Parameter Measurement Interval Mode <switch> Selects the measurement interval automatically. AUTO (Default) Specify the measurement interval by markers MARKer manually.
  • Page 614 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:FMCW:CHIRp:NUMBer? FM CW Fetch Number of Chirp Function This command queries the queryable chirp number (slope number) of the FM CW measurement. Query :FETCh:FMCW:CHIRp:NUMBer? Response <NUM> Parameter Chirp number <NUM> Range 0 to 10 Details This command queries the chirp number queryable by the :FETCh:FMCW:CHIRp[n]? command.
  • Page 615 2.23 FM CW Measurement Settings [:SENSe]:FMCW:CHIRp:SLOPe AUTO|UP|DOWN FMCW Slope Function This command sets the chirp type (up/down) to detect at automatic chirp detection. Command [:SENSe]:FMCW:CHIRp:SLOPe <switch> Parameter Chirp type to detect automatically <switch> Detects up-chirps automatically. Detects down-chirps automatically. DOWN Detects both up-chirps and down-chirps AUTO automatically.
  • Page 616 Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2-606.
  • Page 617: Chapter 3 Native Device Message List

    (hereinafter, referred to as “this application”) using a list organized by functions. Refer to Chapter 4 “Device Message Details” for detailed specifications for each command. Refer to the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) for detailed specifications on IEEE488.2 common device messages and application...
  • Page 618: Ieee488.2 Common Device Messages

    Table 3.1-1 lists IEEE488.2 common device messages available in this application. Table 3.1-1 IEEE488.2 common device messages Function Command Query Response Remarks model: Main unit model name ANRITSU,model,serial serial: Main unit serial number Identification *IDN? ,version version: Software package version Operation Complete...
  • Page 619 Table 3.1-1 IEEE488.2 common device messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks byte = bit7: EESB7 bit6: MSS/RQS bit5: ESB Status Byte Register byte bit4: MAV *STB? bit3: EESB3 bit2: EESB2 (END Event) bit1: EESB1 bit0: EESB0 Standard Event Status Enable byte = *ESE? byte...
  • Page 620: Application Common Device Messages

    3.2 Application Common Device Messages Table 3.2-1 lists application common device messages available in this application. Table 3.2-1 Application common device messages Function Command Query Response Remarks apl: Application name = SIGANA window: Window status Application Switch SYS apl,window SYS? apl status,window = ACT | INACT | MIN | NON status: Application execution status...
  • Page 621 Table 3.2-1 Application common device messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks PRINT file,device file: Filename Hard Copy device: Drive name PRINT = A | B | D | E | … PMOD format PMOD? format format: Specifies file format Hard Copy Mode PMOD PMOD?
  • Page 622 Table 3.2-1 Application common device messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks mode: Calibration mode = ALL | LEVEL | LOLEAK_SUPPRESS Calibration CAL mode | BAND Asynchronous command switch = ON|OFF|1|0 Micro Wave Preselector Bypass POW:MW:PRES switch POW:MW:PRES? status status = 1|0...
  • Page 623: Frequency/Time Settings

    3.3 Frequency/Time Settings Table 3.3-1 lists device messages for setting frequency and time. Table 3.3-1 Frequency/time setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks Center Frequency CNF freq CNF? freq Frequency Step Size FREQ:CENT:STEP freq FREQ:CENT:STEP? freq Frequency Span SPF freq SPF? freq Start Frequency...
  • Page 624: Level Settings

    3.4 Level Settings Table 3.4-1 lists device messages for setting levels. Table 3.4-1 Level setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks Reference Level RLV level RLV? level ROFFSET on_off ROFFSET? When set to On , response is level . Reference Level Offset Mode ROFFSETMD on_off ROFFSETMD? on_off...
  • Page 625: Measurement/Trigger Settings

    3.5 Measurement/Trigger Settings Table 3.5-1 lists device messages for setting measurement/trigger. Table 3.5-1 Measurement/trigger setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks Single Measurement SNGLS Asynchronous command Continuous Measurement CONTS Asynchronous command Storage Stop STOP switch: Trigger Switch TRGS switch TRGS? switch = FREE | TRGD source:...
  • Page 626: Common Settings For Each Trace

    3.6 Common Settings for Each Trace Table 3.6-1 lists device messages for configuring the settings common to each trace. Table 3.6-1 Common trace setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks trace: Trace type Change Trace TRCCHG trace TRCCHG? trace = SPECTRUM | POWERVSTIME | FREQVSTIME|CCDF|SPECTROGRAM Analysis Time Auto/Manual AANLY auto_manual...
  • Page 627: Spectrum Trace Settings

    3.7 Spectrum Trace Settings Table 3.7-1 lists device messages for setting spectrum trace. Table 3.7-1 Spectrum trace setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks Zoom Center ZMCNT freq ZMCNT? freq Zoom Width ZMWDTH freq ZMWDTH? freq RB bandwidth Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) bandwidth bandwidth: Resolution bandwidth RB AUTO...
  • Page 628 Table 3.7-1 Spectrum trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks MKR mode,marker MKR? marker mode: Marker ON/OFF Marker Mode mode marker: Marker type MKR mode MKR? Active Marker MKACT marker MKACT? marker marker: Active marker type: Marker value type Marker Result MKLTYPE type MKLTYPE?
  • Page 629 Table 3.7-1 Spectrum trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks CALC:MARK:REF Relative To CALC:MARK:REF? marker integer marker: Marker name marker,integer CALC:MARK:TABL Marker List CALC:MARK:TABL? switch_res switch_com CALC:MARK:SLIN Spot Line CALC:MARK:SLIN? switch_res switch_com CALC:MARK:COUP:ZONE Couple Zone CALC:MARK:COUP:ZONE? switch_res switch_com CALC:MARK:WIDT:TYPE CALC:MARK:WIDT:TYPE? marker: Marker name...
  • Page 630 Table 3.7-1 Spectrum trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks freqs_1,power_1,freqs_2,power_ 2,..., freqs_10,power_10 (in Spectrum) <sample_1>,<freqf_1>,<sample_2 >,<freqf_2> (When using MS269x Series, the terminal being set for DigRF 3G) time_1,power_1,time_2,power_2 (i n Power vs Time trace) <sample_1>,<power_1>,<sample_2 Marker Readout Query CALC:MARK:READ? >,<power_2>...
  • Page 631 Table 3.7-1 Spectrum trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks Mode: Detection mode Signal Search Mode SRCHTH mode SRCHTH? mode = OFF | ON | ABOVE | BELOW Signal Search Threshold Level SRCHTHLVL level SRCHTHLVL? level Marker to Center Frequency MKCF Marker to Reference Level MKRL...
  • Page 632 Table 3.7-2 lists device messages for setting Adjacent Channel Power measurement function of spectrum trace. Table 3.7-2 Spectrum trace (Adjacent Channel Power measurement function) setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks MEAS ADJ MEAS? Measure Adjacent Channel Power MEAS OFF MEAS? mode: Measurement method ACP Reference...
  • Page 633 Table 3.7-2 Spectrum trace (Adjacent Channel Power measurement function) setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks ADJROF ratio ADJROF? ratio,ratio ratio: Filter rolloff ratio ACP Roll-off Factor target: Target filter ratio ADJROF ratio,target ADJROF? target = INBAND | OFFSET standard: Communication standard Select Standard...
  • Page 634 Table 3.7-2 Spectrum trace (Adjacent Channel Power measurement function) setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks lc: Reference power absolute value by ACP Reference lr1: Measurement frequency 1 (Bottom side) power relative value la1: Measurement frequency 1 (Bottom side) power absolute value ur1: Measurement frequency 1 (Top side) RES? power relative value...
  • Page 635 Table 3.7-2 Spectrum trace (Adjacent Channel Power measurement function) setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks ls: Measurement span frequency power absolute value lca: Measurement carrier total power absolute value lc1: Measurement carrier-1 power absolute value lc2: Measurement carrier-2 power absolute value lc3: Measurement carrier-3 power absolute value...
  • Page 636 Table 3.7-3 lists device messages for setting Channel Power measurement function of spectrum trace. Table 3.7-3 Spectrum trace (Channel Power measurement function) setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks MEAS CHPWR MEAS? CHPWR Measure Channel Power MEAS OFF MEAS? Channel Power Channel Center CHPWRCENTER freq CHPWRCENTER? freq...
  • Page 637 Table 3.7-4 lists device messages for setting occupied bandwidth measurement function of spectrum trace. Table 3.7-4 Spectrum trace (occupied bandwidth measurement function) setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks MEAS OBW MEAS? Measure Occupied Bandwidth MEAS OFF MEAS? method: Measurement method OBW Measurement Method MOBW method MOBW?
  • Page 638: Power Vs Time Trace Settings

    3.8 Power vs Time Trace Settings Table 3.8-1 lists device messages for setting Power vs Time trace. Table 3.8-1 Power vs Time trace setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks mode: Detection mode Detection DET mode DET? mode = NRM | POS | NEG | AVG Smoothing SMOOTH on_off SMOOTH?
  • Page 639 Table 3.8-1 Power vs Time trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks scale: dB/div Log Scale Range LOGSCALEDIV scale LOGSCALEDIV? scale = 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.5 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 10 | 20 scale: %/div Linear Scale Range LINSCALEDIV scale LINSCALEDIV?
  • Page 640 Table 3.8-1 Power vs Time trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks Display Peak to Peak Value On/Off PEAKTOPEAK on_off PEAKTOPEAK? on_off Zoom ZOOM Zoom Out ZOOMOUT Time Trace Point Query TDPNT? point Measurement Count Query SWEEPCOUNT? count MKL? : Amplitude value of Marker 1 MKL? 1...
  • Page 641 Table 3.8-2 lists device messages for setting Burst Average Power measurement function of Power vs Time trace. Table 3.8-2 Power vs Time trace (Burst Average Power measurement function) setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks MEAS BRSTAVGPWR MEAS? BRSTAVGPWR Measure Burst Average Power MEAS OFF MEAS? LOADSTD...
  • Page 642 Table 3.8-3 lists device messages for setting the AM Depth measurement function of Power vs Time trace. Table 3.8-3 Power vs Time trace (AM Depth Measurement Function) setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks MEAS AM MEAS? Measure AM Depth MEAS OFF MEAS? switch_com:...
  • Page 643: Frequency Vs Time Trace Settings

    3.9 Frequency vs Time Trace Settings Table 3.9-1 lists device messages for setting Frequency vs Time trace. Table 3.9-1 Frequency vs Time trace setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks mode: Detection mode Detection DET mode DET? mode = NRM | POS | NEG | AVG Smoothing SMOOTH on_off SMOOTH?
  • Page 644 Table 3.9-1 Frequency vs Time trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks det: Detection mode DETMODE det,marker DETMODE? Marker = POS | NEG Marker Value in Pos&Neg detection marker: Marker name DETMODE det DETMODE? = MKR1 | MKR2 | BOTH MKPK HI Peak Search MKPK...
  • Page 645 Table 3.9-1 Frequency vs Time trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks Maximum Frequency Range Query ANLYFREQRANGE? freq Measurement Count Query SWEEPCOUNT? count MKL? : Frequency value of Marker 1 MKL? 1 Marker Frequency Query : Frequency value of Marker 2 MKL? 2 MKL? 3 PEAKTOPEAKRES?
  • Page 646 Table 3.9-2 lists device messages for setting FM deviation Frequency vs Time trace. measurement functions of Table 3.9-2 Frequency vs Time trace (FM deviation Measurement Function) setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks MEAS FM MEAS? Measure FM deviation MEAS OFF MEAS? switch_com: Measure FM deviation...
  • Page 647: Ccdf Trace Settings

    3.10 CCDF Trace Settings Table 3.10-1 lists device messages for setting CCDF trace. Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks method: Measurement mode Measure Method MMETHOD method MMETHOD? method = CCDF | APD CALC:CCDF:THR:STAT switch_com: CCDF Threshold On/Off CALC:CCDF:THR:STAT? switch_res switch_com...
  • Page 648 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks CALC:ATIM:GMOD:RANG: CALC:ATIM:GMOD:RANG: Range Stop Time STOP time_1,time_2,time_3 time_n: Range_n stop time STOP? time_1,time_2,time_3 filter: Filter type Filter Type FLTRTYP filter FLTRTYP? filter = RECT | OFF Filter Bandwidth FLTRBW bandwidth FLTRBW? bandwidth...
  • Page 649 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks Measured waveform's data: Marker Result MKL? data power deviation or probability SMMLYPWR? average,max,crest SMMLYPWR? AVG average average: Average power Power Result Query max: Maximum power SMMLYPWR? MAX crest: Crest factor SMMLYPWR? crest CREST...
  • Page 650 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks switch: display/no display Gaussian Trace CCDF:GAUS switch CCDF:GAUS? switch = ON|OFF|1|0 dist CALC:MARK:X:D marker name Marker Query dist_result_gauss marker: ELT? marker dist_result_ref When Result Mode is A. mean_power,peak_power_dbm,cre st ( n=1 or when omitted.) rel_ampl_1,rel_ampl_2,rel_am pl_3,rel_ampl_4,...
  • Page 651 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks <count>(n=7) <mean_power_range_1>,<peak_p ower_dbm_range_1>,<crest_ran ge_1>(n=8) <rel_ampl_ range_1_1>,<rel_ampl_ range_1_2>,<rel_ampl_ range_1_3>, <rel_ampl_ range_1_4>,<rel_ampl_ range_1_5>,<rel_ampl_ range_1_6>(n=9) <percent_range_1_1>,<percent _range_1_2>,<percent_range_1 _3>, CCDF Fetch FETC:CCDF? <percent_ (Cont’d) range_1_4>,<percent_ range_1_5>(n=10) When Measure Method is CCDF: <meas_per_ range_1_1>,<meas_per_ range_1_2>,...<...
  • Page 652 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks When Measure Method is CCDF: <ref_per_range_1_1>,<ref_per _range_1_2>,...<ref_per_rang e_1_5001> When Measure Method is APD: <ref_per_range_1_1>,<ref_per _range_1_2>,…<ref_per_range_ 1_10001>(n=13) <count_range_1> (n=14) <mean_power_range_2>,<peak_p CCDF Fetch ower_dbm_range_2>,<crest_ran FETC:CCDF? (Cont’d) ge_2> (n=15) <rel_ampl_range_2_1>,<rel_am pl_range_2_2>,<rel_ampl_rang e_2_3>,<rel_ampl_range_2_4>, <rel_ampl_range_2_5>,<rel_am pl_range_2_6>...
  • Page 653 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks When Measure Method is CCDF: <meas_per_range_2_1>,<meas_p er_range_2_2>,...<meas_per_r ange_2_5001> When Measure Method is APD: <meas_per_range_2_1>,<meas_p er_range_2_2>,...<meas_per_r ange_2_10001>(n=18) When Measure Method is CCDF: <ref_per_range_2_1>,<ref_per _range_2_2>,...<ref_per_rang e_2_5001> When Measure Method is APD: <ref_per_range_2_1>,<ref_per _range_2_2>,...<ref_per_rang CCDF Fetch...
  • Page 654 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks When Measure Method is CCDF: <meas_per_range_3_1>,<meas_pe r_range_3_2>,...< meas_per_range_3_5001> When Measure Method is APD: <meas_per_range_3_1>,<meas_pe r_range_3_2>,...< meas_per_range_3_10001>(n=25) When Measure Method is CCDF: CCDF Fetch FETC:CCDF? (Cont’d) <ref_per_range_3_1>,<ref_per_ range_3_2>,...<ref_per_range_ 3_5001> When Measure Method is APD: <ref_per_range_3_1>,<ref_per_ range_3_2>,...<ref_per_range_...
  • Page 655 Table 3.10-1 CCDF trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks When Result Mode is B: mean_power,mean_power_prob,r el_ampl_1, rel_ampl_2,rel_ampl_3,rel_am pl_4,rel_ampl_5,rel_ampl_6,c rest,count ( n=1 or when omitted.) [CCDF] meas_per_1,meas_per_2,... meas_per_5001 CCDF Fetch FETC:CCDF? [APD] (Cont’d) meas_per_1,meas_per_2,... meas_per_10001 (n=2) gauss_per_1,gauss_per_2,...g uass_per_5001 (n=3) [CCDF] ref_per_1,ref_per_2,...ref_p er_5001...
  • Page 656: Spectrogram Trace Settings

    3.11 Spectrogram Trace Settings Table 3.11-1 lists device messages for setting Spectrogram trace. Table 3.11-1 Spectrogram trace setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDI DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDI Level Full Scale rel_ampl V:RANG rel_ampl V:RANG? RB bandwidth Resolution Bandwidth bandwidth RB AUTO mode: Detection mode Detection DET mode...
  • Page 657 Table 3.11-1 Spectrogram trace setting messages (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks type_com: Marker result Marker Result MKLTYPE type_com MKLTYPE? type_res = INT |TOTAL|DENS|AVG| PEAK|PACC Marker to Center Freq MKCF Marker to Reference Level MKRL MKL? 1 Marker Query MKL? 2 Analyze with Spectrum Trace CALC:ANAL:SPEC Return To Spectrogram...
  • Page 658: Digrf 3G Measurement Settings

    3.12 DigRF 3G Measurement Settings Table 3.12-1 lists device messages for the DigRF 3G measurement settings. Note: The DigRF 3G is not available only when the MS269x Series Option 040/140 Baseband Interface Unit is not installed or the software package is Ver.6.00.00 or later; it is not supported by MS2830A, MS2840A and MS2850A.
  • Page 659 Table 3.12-1 DigRF3G measurement settings (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks source: Input Source Input Source CALC:IQD source CALC:IQD? source = COMP | I | Q Result Delay Query CALC:TRIG:DIGR:DEL? sample DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:CVOL Vertical Scale Center DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:CVOL? voltage voltage: Scale setting value voltage Smoothing Sample Length CALC:SMO:LENG:SAMP sample...
  • Page 660: Waveform Data Saving Function Settings

    3.13 Waveform Data Saving Function Settings Table 3.13-1 lists device messages for setting the waveform data saving function. Table 3.13-1 Waveform data saving function setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks File: File name Save Captured Data DGTZ file,device Device: Drive name = A | B | D | E | ...
  • Page 661: Replay Function Settings

    3.14 Replay Function Settings Table 3.14-1 lists device messages for setting the Replay function. Table 3.14-1 Replay function settings Function Command Query Response Remarks Stop Replay MMEM:LOAD:IQD:STOP MMEM:LOAD:IQD filename: File name Execute Replay filename,device,appl device: Drive name ication application: Application name filename: File name filename,start_time Replaying File Information Query...
  • Page 662 Table 3.14-1 Replay function settings (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:ER switch: Error icon On/Off state Replay Error Query switch = 1|0 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:CO Replay Correction Query real real: Correction value source: Frequency reference signal Replay External Reference MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:RO source source Query = INT|INTU|EXT|EXTU...
  • Page 663: Sub Trace Settings

    3.15 Sub Trace Settings Table 3.15-1 lists device messages for setting a sub-trace. Table 3.15-1 Sub trace settings Function Command Query Response Remarks trace: Trace type Change Sub Trace CALC:STR:MODE trace CALC:STR:MODE? trace = OFF|PVT|SPGR mode: Detection mode Sub Trace Detection Mode CALC:STR:DET mode CALC:STR:DET? mode...
  • Page 664 Table 3.15-1 Sub trace settings (Cont’d) Function Command Query Response Remarks Sub Trace Resolution Bandwidth CALC:STR:BAND:AUTO switch_com: CALC:STR:BAND:AUTO? switch_res Auto/Manual switch_com = ON|OFF|1|0 CALC:STR:TRIG:DIGR:D Sub Trace Result Delay Query sample...
  • Page 665: Reference Signal Settings

    3.16 Reference Signal Settings Device messages for setting reference signal are shown in Table 3.16-1. Table 3.16-1 Reference signal settings Function Command Query Response Remarks REFCLOCK_ADJUST value REFCLOCK_ADJUST? value value : Adjustment value Adjust Reference Clock REFCLOCK_ADJUST PRESET...
  • Page 666: Power Adjustment

    3.17 Power Adjustment The device message for setting power adjustment are shown in Table 3.17-1. Note: MS2850A does not support this function. Table 3.17-1 Power adjustment settings Function Command Query Response Remarks MEA:POW? judge,sa_input,sg_out span,length,sg_start put,count_res,time,sa _level,sg_max_level, _input_log_n, target,range[,freque Measure Power Adjust sg_output_log_n,count ncy [,count _log_n...
  • Page 667: Other Settings

    3.18 Other Settings Table 3.18-1 lists device messages for other settings. Table 3.18-1 Other setting messages Function Command Query Response Remarks Erase Warm Up Message ERASEWUP Display Title TTL on_off TTL? on_off string: Character string to be Entry Title Character TITLE string TITLE? string...
  • Page 668: Setting External Mixer

    3.19 Setting External Mixer Table 3.19-1 lists the device messages related to External Mixer settings. Note: MS2850A does not support this function. Table 3.19-1 External Mixer Settings Function Command Query Response Remarks mode: Mixer mode Mixer Mode MXRMODE mode MXRMODE? mode =EXT | INT External Mixer Band Select...
  • Page 669: Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details This chapter describes detailed specifications on Native remote control commands for executing functions of this application in alphabetical MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and order. Refer to the MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) for detailed specifications on IEEE488.2 common device messages and application common device messages.
  • Page 670 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:CCDF:MODE/CALC:CCDF:MODE? ....4-37 CALC:CCDF:COUN/CALC:CCDF:COUN? ....4-38 CALC:CCDF:STOR:REF ..........4-38 CALC:CCDF:THR/CALC:CCDF:THR? <ampl> ..4-39 CALC:CCDF:THR:STAT/CALC:CCDF:THR:STAT? .. 4-40 CALC:IQD/CALC:IQD? ..........4-41 CALC:MARK:AOFF ............ 4-41 CALC:MARK:COUP:ZONE/CALC:MARK:COUP: ZONE?................ 4-42 CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:COUN/CALC:MARK: PEAK:SORT:COUN? ..........4-43 CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:X ........4-44 CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:Y ........4-45 CALC:MARK:READ? ..........
  • Page 671 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CCDF:COUN/CCDF:COUN? ........4-82 CCDF:GAUS/CCDF:GAUS? ........4-83 CCDF:RTR/CCDF:RTR? ..........4-84 CHPWRCENTER/CHPWRCENTER? ....... 4-85 CHPWRFLTRTYP/CHPWRFLTRTYP? ..... 4-86 CHPWRROF/CHPWRROF? ........4-87 CHPWRWIDTH/CHPWRWIDTH? ......4-88 CNF/CNF? ..............4-89 CNVLOSS/CNVLOSS? ..........4-92 CONF:AM ..............4-93 CONF:FM ..............4-93 CONF:FMCW ............. 4-94 CONF:SAN ..............
  • Page 672 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FETC:FMCW? ............4-129 FLTRBW/FLTRBW? ..........4-130 FLTROFS/FLTROFS? ..........4-131 FLTRTYP/FLTRTYP? ..........4-132 FM/FM? ..............4-133 FMCW/FMCW? ............4-134 FORM/FORM? ............4-135 FORM:BORD/FORM:BORD? ........4-137 FREQ:CENT:STEP/FREQ:CENT:STEP? ....4-138 FREQ:SYNT/FREQ:SYNT? ........4-140 FREQ:SYNT:LPH:STAT?......... 4-141 FULBAND/FULBAND? ..........4-142 FUNITS/FUNITS? ............
  • Page 673 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:CORR? ....... 4-186 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:DEV? ........4-186 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:ERR? ........4-187 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:FILE? ........4-187 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:LENG? ........ 4-188 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:ROSC? ....... 4-188 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:STAR? ........ 4-189 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:STAT? ......... 4-189 MMEM:LOAD:IQD:STOP ......... 4-190 MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG/MMEM:STOR:IQD: LENG? ..............4-191 MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG:SAMP/MMEM:STOR: IQD:LENG:SAMP? ........... 4-192 MMEM:STOR:IQD:MODE/MMEM:STOR:IQD: MODE? ..............
  • Page 674 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ROFFSETMD/ROFFSETMD? ......... 4-222 RSTEVRYCAP/RSTEVRYCAP? ......4-223 SCALELINES/SCALELINES? ........4-224 SCALEMODE/SCALEMODE? ......... 4-225 SELECTSTD/SELECTSTD? ........4-226 SMMLYPWR? ............4-227 SMOOTH/SMOOTH? ..........4-228 SMOOTHLN/SMOOTHLN?........4-229 SMPLRATE? ............4-230 SNGLS ..............4-230 SOF/SOF? ..............4-231 SPF/SPF? ..............4-234 SRCHTH/SRCHTH? ..........
  • Page 675: Aanly/Aanly

    Auto/Manual mode of Analysis Time auto_manual Auto AUTO Manual MANUAL Details MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Refer to the Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for automatic setting operation. Example of Use To set the Analysis Time of the main trace manually.
  • Page 676: Acap/Acap

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ACAP/ACAP? Capture Time Auto/Manual Function This command selects Auto/Manual mode for the waveform capture time of the active trace. Command ACAP auto_manual Query ACAP? Response auto_manual Parameter Auto/manual mode of capture time auto_manual Auto AUTO Manual MANUAL...
  • Page 677: Adjcarriercnt/Adjcarriercnt

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJCARRIERCNT/ADJCARRIERCNT? ACP In Band Center Function This command sets the In Band center frequency for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJCARRIERCNT freq Query ADJCARRIERCNT? Response freq Returns a value in Hz units without a suffix code. Parameter In Band center frequency freq...
  • Page 678: Adjcarriernum/Adjcarriernum

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJCARRIERNUM/ADJCARRIERNUM? ACP Carrier Number Function This command sets the carrier number for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJCARRIERNUM n Query ADJCARRIERNUM? Response Returns a value without a suffix code. Parameter Carrier Number Range 1 to 12 Resolution Suffix code None...
  • Page 679: Adjcarrierspac/Adjcarrierspac

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJCARRIERSPAC/ADJCARRIERSPAC? ACP Carrier Spacing Function This command sets the frequency interval among carriers for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJCARRIERSPAC freq Query ADJCARRIERSPAC? Response freq Returns a value in Hz units without a suffix code. Parameter Frequency interval among carriers freq...
  • Page 680: Adjchbw/Adjchbw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJCHBW/ADJCHBW? ACP Offset Channel BW Function This command sets the bandwidth of the Offset Channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJCHBW freq Query ADJCHBW? Response freq Returns a value in Hz units without a suffix code. Parameter Offset Channel bandwidth for Adjacent Channel freq...
  • Page 681: Adjchslct/Adjchslct

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJCHSLCT/ADJCHSLCT? ACP Channel Select Function This command selects the target Offset Channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJCHSLCT ch,on_off Query ADJCHSLCT? ch Response on_off Parameter Target Offset Channel for measurement Offset Channel 1 Offset Channel 2 Offset Channel 3 Measurement ON/OFF...
  • Page 682: Adjchsp/Adjchsp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJCHSP/ADJCHSP? ACP Offset Frequency Function This command sets the Offset Frequency of the Offset Channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJCHSP ch,freq Query ADJCHSP? ch Response freq Returns a value in Hz units without a suffix code. Parameter Target offset channel for measurement Offset Channel 1...
  • Page 683: Adjfiltertype/Adjfiltertype

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJFILTERTYPE/ADJFILTERTYPE? ACP Filter Type Function This command sets the In Band filter or filter type of the Offset Channel for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJFILTERTYPE filter,target Query ADJFILTERTYPE? target Response filter filter,filter (When the target is omitted: The former indicates the offset channel filter and the latter the In Band filter.) Parameter Filter type...
  • Page 684: Adjinbw/Adjinbw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJINBW/ADJINBW? ACP Carrier BW Function This command sets the carrier measurement bandwidth for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJINBW freq Query ADJINBW? Response freq Returns a value in Hz units without a suffix code. Parameter Carrier measurement bandwidth freq...
  • Page 685: Adjpwrtype/Adjpwrtype

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJPWRTYPE/ADJPWRTYPE? ACP Power Result Type Function This command switches the result display type for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJPWRTYPE mode Query ADJPWRTYPE? Response mode Parameter Result display type mode Sets the result display for Adjacent Channel CARRIER Power measurement to Carrier Power.
  • Page 686: Adjrof/Adjrof

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ADJROF/ADJROF? ACP Rolloff Factor Function This command sets the rolloff ratio of the In Band filter and/or Offset Channel filter for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command ADJROF ratio,target Query ADJROF? target Response ratio ratio,ratio (When the target is omitted: The former indicates the offset channel filter rolloff ratio, and the latter the In Band filter rolloff ratio.) Parameter...
  • Page 687: Afltr/Afltr

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details AFLTR/AFLTR? Filter Auto/Manual Function This command switches between auto and manual for filter bandwidth. Command AFLTR auto_manual Query AFLTR? Response auto_manual Parameter Auto/manual filter bandwidth setting auto_manual Sets filter bandwidth automatically AUTO Sets filter bandwidth manually MANUAL Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 688: Am/Am

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details AM/AM? Measure AM Depth Function This command performs the AM Depth measurement. Command AM switch_com Query Response switch_res Parameter AM Depth measurement On/Off switch_com Sets AM Depth measurement to On. Same as above Sets AM Depth measurement to Off. Same as above AM Depth measurement On/Off switch_res...
  • Page 689: Anlyfreqrange

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ANLYFREQRANGE? Maximum Frequency Range Query Function This command queries the maximum value of the frequency display range. Query ANLYFREQRANGE? Response freq No suffix code. Value is returned in Hz units. Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 690: Anlylen/Anlylen

    Response time No suffix code. Value is returned in ms units. Parameter Analysis time length time Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 691: Anlyst/Anlyst

    Response time Returns a value in ms units without a suffix code. Parameter Start time time Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) for details.
  • Page 692: At/At

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details AT/AT? Attenuator Function This command sets the RF attenuator. Command AT att AT action Query Response Returns a value in dB units without a suffix code. Parameter Attenuator value Range 0 to 60 dB Resolution [MS269xA], [MS2850A] 2 dB...
  • Page 693: Aunits/Aunits

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details AUNITS/AUNITS? Log Scale Unit Function This command sets the level display unit system at log scale. Command AUNITS unit Query AUNITS? Response unit Parameter Level display unit system at log scale unit dBµV DBUV dBmV DBMV dBµV (emf)
  • Page 694: Bndsp/Bndsp

    Details This command is not available in the following cases: [MS269x] • When using the MS2690A. • Fixed to NORMAL when the Option 003/103 Extension of Preselector Lower Limit to 3 GHz is not installed in the MS2691A. • SPURIOUS cannot be set when the Option 003/103 Extension of Preselector Lower Limit to 3 GHz is not installed in the MS2691A.
  • Page 695: Cal

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Calibration Function This command executes calibration. Command CAL mode Parameter Calibration mode mode Executes all calibrations Executes Level CAL LEVEL LOLEAK_SUPPRESS Executes local leak suppression Executes inband calibration BAND Executes analysis bandwidth calibration within EXTRABAND the current frequency.
  • Page 696: Calc

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC Calculate Function This command executes waveform analysis without capturing. Used to re-analyze the same captured waveform with different parameters. Command CALC Details This command can be executed only when the waveform Capture Time (ACAP command) is set to MANUAL.
  • Page 697: Calc:anal:spec

    This command can be set only after the Analyze with Spectrum Trace command has been used. The command cannot be set, if you change the parameter to set the analysis length after you returned to Spectrum. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Refer to the Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation)
  • Page 698: Calc:atim:gmod/Calc:atim:gmod

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:ATIM:GMOD/CALC:ATIM:GMOD? Gate Mode On/Off Function When the main trace is CCDF, this command selects whether or not to use the GateMode for analysis of only the specified section in the Analysis Time, as well as to read-out. Command CALC:ATIM:GMOD switch_com Query...
  • Page 699: Calc:atim:gmod:per/Calc:atim:gmod:per

    Returns the values in s unit Parameter Range setting cycle <time> Range/Resolution Same as Analysis Time length For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) Suffix code NS, US, MS, S,s is used when omitted.
  • Page 700: Calc:atim:gmod:rang:stat/Calc:atim:gmod:rang:stat

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:ATIM:GMOD:RANG:STAT/CALC:ATIM:GMOD:RANG:STAT? Range State Function This command sets and queries each range On/Off. Command CALC:ATIM:GMOD:RANG:STAT switch_com_1, switch_com_2, switch_com_3 Query CALC:ATIM:GMOD:RANG:STAT? Response switch_res_1, switch_res_2, switch_res_3 Parameter Range n On/Off switch_com_n Sets Range_n to On ON|1 Sets Rnage_n to Off OFF|0 Default Range1...
  • Page 701: Calc:atim:gmod:rang:star/Calc:atim:gmod:rang:star

    Range 0 to (Range setting period (Period) – Resolution) Resolution Same as Analysis Time Length For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) Suffix code NS, US, MS, S S is used when the suffix code is omitted.
  • Page 702: Calc:atim:gmod:rang:stop/Calc:atim:gmod:rang:stop

    Stop time for each Range time_n Range Resolution to Range setting period (Period) Resolution Same as Analysis Time Length For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) Suffix code NS, US, MS, S S is used when the suffix code is omitted.
  • Page 703: Calc:atim:leng:samp/Calc:atim:leng:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:ATIM:LENG:SAMP/CALC:ATIM:LENG:SAMP? Analysis Sample Length Function This command sets the Analysis Sample Length for main trace when Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command CALC:ATIM:LENG:SAMP point Query CALC:ATIM:LENG:SAMP? Response point Parameter Analysis sample length point Range 0 to Capture Time Length –...
  • Page 704: Calc:atim:star:samp/Calc:atim:star:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:ATIM:STAR:SAMP/CALC:ATIM:STAR:SAMP? Analysis Start Sample Function This command sets the number of sample to Analysis Start Sample of the main trace when Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command CALC:ATIM:STAR:SAMP point Query CALC:ATIM:STAR:SAMP? Response point Parameter...
  • Page 705: Calc:ccdf:mode/Calc:ccdf:mode

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:CCDF:MODE/CALC:CCDF:MODE? CCDF Meas Mode Function This command sets or reads the specified measurement method for the CCDF trace to be measured. Command CALC:CCDF:MODE <mode> Query CALC:CCDF:MODE? Response mode Parameter Specified method for CCDF trace to be measured mode Analyses Range data specified at Time Length TIME...
  • Page 706: Calc:ccdf:coun/Calc:ccdf:coun

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:CCDF:COUN/CALC:CCDF:COUN? Data Count Function This command specifies and queries the measurement target data count of the CCDF trace. Command CALC:CCDF:COUN sample Query CALC:CCDF:COUN? Response sample Parameter Measurement target data count sample Range 100 to 2000000000 Resolution 1 sample Default...
  • Page 707: Calc:ccdf:thr/Calc:ccdf:thr?

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:CCDF:THR/CALC:CCDF:THR? <ampl> CCDF Threshold Function This command sets the minimum level of the input signal for the CCDF measurement. Command CALC:CCDF:THR <ampl> Query CALC:CCDF:THR? Parameter Minimum level of input signal <ampl> Range −170 to reference level (Reference Level) dBm When the reference level offset value is On, it is added to the range.
  • Page 708: Calc:ccdf:thr:stat/Calc:ccdf:thr:stat

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:CCDF:THR:STAT/CALC:CCDF:THR:STAT? CCDF Threshold On/Off Function This command sets On/Off the minimum level setting for the CCDF measurement. When set to On, signals having a level less than the value specified by Threshold are excluded from the measurement target. Command CALC:CCDF:THR:STAT switch_com Query...
  • Page 709: Calc:iqd/Calc:iqd

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:IQD/CALC:IQD? Input Source Function This command selects the Input Source for data analysis. Command CALC:IQD source Query CALC:IQD? Response source Parameter Input Source source Selects complex data of I and Q phases. COMP Selects I-phase data. Selects Q-phase data.
  • Page 710: Calc:mark:coup:zone/Calc:mark:coup:zone

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:COUP:ZONE/CALC:MARK:COUP:ZONE? Couple Zone Function This command enables/disables sharing of the Zone Width setting. Command CALC:MARK:COUP:ZONE switch_com Query CALC:MARK:COUP:ZONE? Response switch_res Parameter Zone Width setting sharing On/Off switch_com Enables setting sharing (On). Same as above Disables setting sharing (Off).
  • Page 711: Calc:mark:peak:sort:coun/Calc:mark:peak:sort:coun

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:COUN/CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:COUN? Search Peaks Number Function This command sets the number of searches when Search Peaks Sort Y/X is executed. Command CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:COUN integer Query CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:COUN? Response integer Parameter Number of searches integer Range 1 to 10 Resolution Default Details...
  • Page 712: Calc:mark:peak:sort:x

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:X Search Peaks Sort X Function This command sorts as many markers as the number set in Search Peaks Number by frequency (time) on the trace. Command CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:X Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 713: Calc:mark:peak:sort:y

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:Y Search Peaks Sort Y Function This command sorts as many markers as the number set in Search Peaks Number by level on the trace. Command CALC:MARK:PEAK:SORT:Y Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 714: Calc:mark:read

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:READ? Marker Readout Query Function This command queries all the marker values. Query CALC:MARK:READ? Response freqs_1,power_1,freqs_2,power_2,..., freqs_10,power_10 (For Spectrum trace) time_1,power_1,time_2,power_2 (For Power vs Time trace) sample_1,power_1,sample_2,power_2 (When trace is Power vs Time, and Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series)) time_1,freqf_1,time_2,freqf_2 (For Frequency vs Time trace)
  • Page 715 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details (When marker level display units are dB-system units) No suffix code, in units specified by Scale Unit, 0.001 dB resolution –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed, an error has occurred, or marker is set to Off. (When marker level display units are V-system units) No suffix code, V units, 0.01 pV resolution –999.0 is returned when no measurement is performed, an error...
  • Page 716 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details –999999999999 is returned when no measurement is performed, an error has occurred, or marker is set to Off. Example of Use To query all marker values (Spectrum). CALC:MARK:READ? > 1000000.0,-15.321,1100000.0,-23.000, 1200000.0,-15.321,1300000.0,-12.680, 1400000.0,-5.622,1500000.0,-65.056, 1600000.0,-26.534,1700000.0,-34.264, 1800000.0,-35.644,-999999999999,-999.0 4-48...
  • Page 717: Calc:mark:ref/Calc:mark:ref

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:REF/CALC:MARK:REF? Relative To Function This command sets the reference marker when Marker Mode is set to Delta. Command CALC:MARK:REF marker,integer Query CALC:MARK:REF? marker Response integer Parameter Target marker number marker Marker1 Marker2 Marker3 Marker4 Marker5 Marker6 Marker7...
  • Page 718: Calc:mark:slin/Calc:mark:slin

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Example of Use To set the reference marker for Marker 2 to Marker 4. CALC:MARK:REF 2,4 CALC:MARK:REF? 2 > 4 CALC:MARK:SLIN/CALC:MARK:SLIN? Spot Line Function This command displays/hides the marker line when the zone type of the marker is set to Spot.
  • Page 719: Calc:mark:tabl/Calc:mark:tabl

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:TABL/CALC:MARK:TABL? Marker List Function This command selects the marker list display On/Off. Command CALC:MARK:TABL switch_com Query CALC:MARK:TABL? Response switch_res Parameter Marker list display On/Off switch_com Sets the marker list display to On. Same as above Sets the marker list display to Off.
  • Page 720: Calc:mark:widt:type/Calc:mark:widt:type

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:WIDT:TYPE/CALC:MARK:WIDT:TYPE? Zone Width Type Function This command sets the zone type of the marker. Command CALC:MARK:WIDT:TYPE marker,type Query CALC:MARK:WIDT:TYPE? marker Response type Parameter Zone type type Zone marker ZONE Spot marker SPOT Marker type marker Marker1 Marker2...
  • Page 721: Calc:mark:x/Calc:mark:x

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:X/CALC:MARK:X? Marker Frequency Function This command moves the center of the marker to the specified frequency (time). This command queries the center of the marker. Command CALC:MARK:X marker, freq (At spectrum, spectrogram trace) CALC:MARK:X marker, time (At Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time trace) CALC:MARK:X marker, sample (When performing a Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, or...
  • Page 722 Specifies horizontal marker (CCDF) Center Frequency of the marker freq Range/Resolution Within the frequency range of trace display For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation)
  • Page 723 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Marker position sample Range/Resolution Within the sample range of trace display For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) Marker position...
  • Page 724 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Details If the marker position is changed during a Spectrum trace, the target marker becomes the active marker. In addition, if Marker Mode is Fixed or Off, Normal is specified. If the marker position is changed during Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time, or Spectrogram, the target marker is set to On and changed to the active marker.
  • Page 725: Calc:mark:x:delt/Calc:mark:x:delt

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:X:DELT/CALC:MARK:X:DELT? Marker Query Function When in Spectrum trace, this command moves the center of the marker to the frequency specified by relative value. This command queries the center of marker in relative value. When in CCDF trace, this command queries the difference value of a Gaussian trace or reference trace.
  • Page 726 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Marker position freq Range/Resolution Within the frequency range of trace display For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) Suffix code HZ , KHZ , KZ , MHZ , MZ , GHZ , GZ Hz is used when omitted.
  • Page 727 Difference from the reference trace at the dist_result_ref marker position Range/Resolution Within the power deviation range of trace display For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) Suffix code None.
  • Page 728: Calc:mark:y:delt

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:Y:DELT? Marker Query Function This command queries the delta marker value of main trace. Query CALC:MARK:Y:DELT? marker Response rel_ampl_spe (At Spectrum trace) ratio_spe (For a Spectrum trace when Scale Mode is set to Linear and Marker Result is set to Peak (Fast) or Peak (Accuracy)) rel_ampl_pvt (At Power vs Time trace)
  • Page 729 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details (At Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time trace) marker Marker number Marker 1 and 2 are targeted. When omitted Marker 1 and 2 are targeted. Comparison of the marker selected by n and the rel_ampl_spe Relative To target marker No suffix code.
  • Page 730 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details returned. –999.0 is returned if the Gaussian trace is off, there is no measurement, or there is an error. The difference value of the target marker and prob_result_ref reference trace is returned. A percentage value with no suffix code is returned.
  • Page 731: Calc:mark:y:phas

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:MARK:Y:PHAS? Marker Phase Query Function Returns phase spectrum θ [rad] when marker position Fourier coefficient is π θ π However, − < ≤ Query CALC:MARK:Y:PHAS? marker Response phase Parameter Marker Number marker Specifies Marker 1 Specifies Marker 2 Specifies Marker 3 Specifies Marker 4...
  • Page 732 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details When using this function, :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe must be set to (For details, refer to :CALCulate:PHASe:STATe .) Although multiple Fourier transformations are performed when Analysis Time Length is longer than 0 s, the phase spectrum used for the measurement results is the one for the Fourier transform performed last in the analysis time range.
  • Page 733: Calc:phas:stat/Calc:phas:stat

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:PHAS:STAT/CALC:PHAS:STAT? Calculate Phase Spectrum Function This command sets phase spectrum calculation On and Off Command CALC:PHAS:STAT switch_com Query CALC:PHAS:STAT? Response switch_res Parameter Sets phase spectrum calculation On and Off switch_com Does not execute phase spectrum calculation 0|OFF (default setting) Executes phase spectrum calculation...
  • Page 734: Calc:smo:leng:samp/Calc:smo:leng:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:SMO:LENG:SAMP/CALC:SMO:LENG:SAMP? Smoothing Sample Length Function This command sets the Smoothing Sample Length of the main trace when Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command CALC:SMO:LENG:SAMP sample Query CALC:SMO:LENG:SAMP? Response sample Parameter Smoothing Sample Length sample Range 1 to 10000...
  • Page 735: Calc:str:atim:auto/Calc:str:atim:auto

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:STR:ATIM:AUTO/CALC:STR:ATIM:AUTO? Sub Trace Analysis Time Auto/Manual Function This command selects whether to set the analysis time for sub traces automatically or manually. Command CALC:STR:ATIM:AUTO switch_com Query CALC:STR:ATIM:AUTO? Response switch_res Parameter Auto/Manual switch_com Auto ON|1 Manual OFF|0 Auto/Manual...
  • Page 736: Calc:str:atim:leng/Calc:str:atim:leng

    No suffix code. Value is returned in S units. Parameter Time analysis length time Range/Resolution For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) Suffix code NS , US , MS , S S is used when omitted.
  • Page 737: Calc:str:atim:leng:samp/Calc:str:atim:leng:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:STR:ATIM:LENG:SAMP/CALC:STR:ATIM:LENG:SAMP? Sub Trace Analysis Sample Length Function This command sets the sub trace analysis sample length when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command CALC:STR:ATIM:LENG:SAMP integer Query CALC:STR:ATIM:LENG:SAMP? Response integer Parameter Analysis sample length integer...
  • Page 738: Calc:str:atim:star/Calc:str:atim:star

    CALC:STR:ATIM:STAR?, Response time Parameter Time analysis length time Range/Resolution For details, refer to MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) Suffix code NS, US, MS, S S is used when omitted.
  • Page 739: Calc:str:atim:star:samp/Calc:str:atim:star:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:STR:ATIM:STAR:SAMP/CALC:STR:ATIM:STAR:SAMP? Sub Trace Analysis Start Sample Function This command uses the number of samples to set the sub trace analysis start position when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command CALC:STR:ATIM:STAR:SAMP integer Query CALC:STR:ATIM:STAR:SAMP?
  • Page 740: Calc:str:band/Calc:str:band

    This command is not available when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). The setting range is limited by the Frequency Span setting. For details, MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation refer to Manual (Signal Analyzer function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual...
  • Page 741: Calc:str:band:auto/Calc:str:band:auto

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:STR:BAND:AUTO/CALC:STR:BAND:AUTO? Sub Trace Resolution Bandwidth Auto/Manual Function This command selects whether to set the resolution bandwidth (RBW) for sub traces automatically or manually. Command CALC:STR:BAND:AUTO switch_com Query CALC:STR:BAND:AUTO? Response switch_res Parameter Auto/Manual switch_com Sets the auto mode to On. ON|1 Sets the auto mode to Off.
  • Page 742: Calc:str:det/Calc:str:det

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:STR:DET/CALC:STR:DET? Sub Trace Detection Mode Function This command selects the detection mode for waveform patterns of sub traces. Command CALC:STR:DET mode Query CALC:STR:DET? Response mode Parameter Detection mode mode Simultaneous detection of positive and negative NORM peaks (unavailable for Spectrogram sub trace) Positive peak detection...
  • Page 743: Calc:str:mode/Calc:str:mode

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:STR:MODE/CALC:STR:MODE? Change Sub Trace Function This command sets the sub-trace type. Command CALC:STR:MODE trace Query CALC:STR:MODE? Response trace Parameter Trace type trace None Power vs Time Spectrogram SPGR Details Spectrogram cannot be set when Scale Mode is set to Lin or when Terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series).
  • Page 744: Calc:str:trig:digr:del

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:STR:TRIG:DIGR:DEL? Sub Trace Result Delay Query Function This command queries the delay time of sub trace results in sample units. Command CALC:STR:TRIG:DIGR:DEL? Response sample Details When a trigger is used for DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series), a delay may occur in the results because there is no pre-trigger.
  • Page 745: Calc:tmar:coup:zone/Calc:tmar:coup:zone

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:TMAR:COUP:ZONE/CALC:TMAR:COUP:ZONE? Couple Time Marker 1 and 2 Function This command enables/disables sharing of the Time Marker setting. Command CALC:TMAR:COUP:ZONE switch_com Query CALC:TMAR:COUP:ZONE? Response switch_res Parameter Time Marker setting sharing On/Off switch_com Enables setting sharing (On). Same as above Disables setting sharing (Off).
  • Page 746: Calc:tmar:peak:x

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:TMAR:PEAK:X? Time Marker Peak Query Function This command queries the time at the peak of Time Marker. Query :CALC:TMAR:PEAK:X? Response time Parameter Marker number Marker 1 Marker 2 (When Marker Type is Spot, or when Marker Type is Zone and when Couple Time 1 and 2 are Off) Range Analysis Start Time to Analysis Start Time +...
  • Page 747: Calc:tmar:x/Calc:tmar:x

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:TMAR:X/CALC:TMAR:X? Time Marker Position Function This command moves Time Marker to the specified time. Command CALC:TMAR:X n,time Query CALC:TMAR:X? n Response time Parameter Marker number Time Marker 1 Time Marker 2 When omitted: Time Marker 1 Marker position time (When Marker Type is Spot, or when Marker Type is Zone and when...
  • Page 748: Calc:trig:digr:del

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CALC:TRIG:DIGR:DEL? Result Delay Query Function This command queries the delay time of the result by sample unit. Query CALC:TRIG:DIGR:DEL? Response sample Details Since there is no pre-trigger when the trigger is used with DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series), there is a chance of delay in the results.
  • Page 749: Capln/Capln

    CAPLN time Query CAPLN? Response time Parameter Capture time time Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details. Suffix code NS , US , MS , S ms is used when omitted.
  • Page 750: Ccdf:coun/Ccdf:coun

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CCDF:COUN/CCDF:COUN? Data Count Function This command specifies and queries the measurement target data count of the CCDF trace. Command CCDF:COUN <sample> Query CCDF:COUN? Response sample Parameter sample Measurement target data count Range 100 to 2000000000 Resolution 1 sample Default...
  • Page 751: Ccdf:gaus/Ccdf:gaus

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CCDF:GAUS/CCDF:GAUS? Gaussian Trace Function This command sets whether to show or hide the Gaussian trace data during CCDF measurement. Command CCDF:GAUS switch Query CCDF:GAUS? Parameter switch To display Gaussian trace data. ON|1 Does not display Gaussian trace data. OFF|0 Details This function can be set when the CCDF trace is active.
  • Page 752: Ccdf:rtr/Ccdf:rtr

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CCDF:RTR/CCDF:RTR? Reference Trace Function This command sets whether to show or hide the reference trace data recorded by a user during CCDF measurement. Command CCDF:RTR switch Query CCDF:RTR? Parameter switch Displays the reference trace data. ON|1 Does not display the reference trace data.
  • Page 753: Chpwrcenter/Chpwrcenter

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CHPWRCENTER/CHPWRCENTER? Channel Power Channel Center Frequency Function This command sets the center frequency for Channel Power measurement. Command CHPWRCENTER freq Query CHPWRCENTER? Response freq Parameter Channel center frequency freq Range [MS269xA, MS2830A, MS2840A] 125 MHz centered at the center frequency of waveform capture [MS2850A] 1 GHz centered at the center frequency of...
  • Page 754: Chpwrfltrtyp/Chpwrfltrtyp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CHPWRFLTRTYP/CHPWRFLTRTYP? Channel Power Filter Type Function This command sets the filter type for Channel Power measurement. Command CHPWRFLTRTYP filter Query CHPWRFLTRTYP? Response filter Parameter Filter type filter Rectangle filter RECT Nyquist filter NYQUIST Root Nyquist filter ROOTNYQUIST Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 755: Chpwrrof/Chpwrrof

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CHPWRROF/CHPWRROF? Channel Power Rolloff Factor Function This command sets the filter rolloff ratio for Channel Power measurement. Command CHPWRROF factor Query CHPWRROF? Response factor Parameter Filter rolloff ratio factor Range 0.01 to 1 Resolution 0.01 Default 0.22...
  • Page 756: Chpwrwidth/Chpwrwidth

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CHPWRWIDTH/CHPWRWIDTH? Channel Power Channel Bandwidth Function This command sets the channel bandwidth for Channel Power measurement. Command CHPWRWIDTH freq Query CHPWRWIDTH? Response freq Parameter Channel bandwidth freq Range 1 Hz to 125 MHz Resolution 1 Hz Suffix code HZ , KHZ , KZ , MHZ , MZ , GHZ , GZ...
  • Page 757: Cnf/Cnf

    Range [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 758 Details Limited by the Frequency Span setting. When MS2690A/91/92A, MS2850A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 100 MHz. When MS2830A or MS2840A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 300 MHz.
  • Page 759 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details lower limit frequency is 4.2 GHz. This command is limited in the following case. • When Terminal is DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series), the center frequency is fixed to 0 Hz. This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 760: Cnvloss/Cnvloss

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CNVLOSS/CNVLOSS? External Mixer Conversion Loss Function This command sets the external mixer's conversion loss. Command CNVLOSS power Query CNVLOSS? Response power Parameter External mixer's conversion loss power Range 0.00 to 99.99 dB Resolution 0.01 dB Suffix code None.
  • Page 761: Conf:am

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CONF:AM AM Depth Configure Function This command sets the AM Depth measurement to On. Command CONF:AM Details No measurement is performed. Scale Mode is set to Linear and Detection is set to Pos&Neg, and Peak to Peak function is set to ON.
  • Page 762: Conf:fmcw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CONF:FMCW FM CW Configure Function This command sets the FM CW measurement to On. Command CONF:FMCW Details No measurement is performed. Scale Unit is set to ∆Hz, Detection is set to Pos&Neg. Example of Use To set the FM CW measurement to On.
  • Page 763: Conts

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details CONTS Continuous Measurement Function This command executes continuous measurement. Command CONTS Details Other commands or queries are received while this function is being executed. If a command that requires re-capturing of a waveform or re-calculation of a trace is received, however, this function is paused during execution of such command.
  • Page 764: Data

    Similarly, in the binary format, response message terminator is added. For details, refer to 1.8.2 Native Response Message Mode in the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) Example: To read out two samples when REAL,32 is set to :FORM: >...
  • Page 765 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Query length (in sample units) length Range 1 to (Analysis Start Time [s] + Analysis Time Length [s]) × Sampling Rate[Hz] – <start> (When Capture Time is Auto) 1 to Capture Time Length [s] × Sampling Rate [Hz] –...
  • Page 766 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details I-phase data datai_n No Suffix code When ASCii,0 is set for :FORMat[:DATA], it will be output as exponential form of 8 digits of essential figures. When REAL,32 is set for :FORMat[:DATA], Target System:GSM is output in 16 bit format, and Target System:W-CDMA is output in 8 bit format.
  • Page 767 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details IQ data can be converted into power by the following formula: Where, P : Power [dBm] I : I phase data Q : Q phase data The query function is disabled when Analysis Start Time is set to 0 s, when Analysis Time Length is set to 0 s, and when Capture Time is set to Auto.
  • Page 768: Det/Det

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DET/DET? Detection Function This command sets the detection mode for the main trace. Command DET mode Query DET? Response mode Parameter Detection mode mode Maximum/minimum value detection Maximum value detection Minimum value detection Average value detection Sample detection SAMP Details...
  • Page 769: Detmode/Detmode

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DETMODE/DETMODE? Marker Value in Pos&Neg detection Function This command selects the marker value to be displayed when the detection mode is Pos&Neg. Command DETMODE det,marker Query DETMODE? marker Response Parameter Detection mode to be displayed Displays the maximum value detection value Displays the minimum value detection value Displayed marker...
  • Page 770: Dgtz

    This function results in an error if a parameter requires re-capturing of waveform after execution of waveform capturing. Files are saved in the following directory of the specified drive. \Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data \Digitized Data\Signal Analyzer Up to 1000 files can be saved in a folder.
  • Page 771: Dgtzcancel

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DGTZCANCEL Cancel Execute Digitize Function This command cancels saving of waveform data into a file. Command DGTZCANCEL Example of Use To cancel digitizing. DGTZCANCEL DGTZRATE/DGTZRATE? Output Rate for Save Captured Data Function This command sets the output rate when executing Save Captured Data. Command DGTZRATE rate Query...
  • Page 772 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Frequency Minimum Maximum Default Resolution span[Hz] [Hz] [Hz] [Hz] [Hz] 1000* 1000 2000 2000 2500* 2000 5000 5000 5000* 5000 10000 10000 10000* 10000 20000 20000 25000* 20000 50000 50000 50000* 50000 100000 100000 100000* 100000 200000...
  • Page 773: Digr:adr/Digr:adr

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details For MS2850A: *1, *2: This can be set regardless of option configurations. The output rate is following when the frequency span is ≥ 50 MHz. Frequency span Default value Resolution Minimum [Hz] Maximum [Hz] [Hz] [Hz] [Hz]...
  • Page 774 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details V is used when omitted. Details This command is not available in the following cases: [MS269xA] • Setting for AD Full Range cannot be performed when the Option 040/140 Baseband Interface Unit is not installed in this instrument. •...
  • Page 775: Digr:iqs/Digr:iqs

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DIGR:IQS/DIGR:IQS? I/Q Sign Function This command sets the I/Q sign. Command DIGR:IQS iq_sign Query DIGR:IQS? Response iq_sign Parameter I/Q Sign iq_sign Sets to “Sign Bit + Abs. Value” SIGN Sets to “Two's Complement” TWOC Details This command is not available in the following cases: [MS269xA]...
  • Page 776: Digr:meas/Digr:meas

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DIGR:MEAS/DIGR:MEAS? Measurement Channel Function This command sets the Logical channel Type of the receiving DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series) signal. Command DIGR:MEAS channel Query DIGR:MEAS? Response channel Parameter Measurement Channel channel Sets to Primary PRIM Sets to Diversity Details...
  • Page 777: Digr:targ/Digr:targ

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DIGR:TARG/DIGR:TARG? Target System Function This command selects the communication method for DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command DIGR:TARG communication Query DIGR:TARG? Response communication Parameter Communication method communication Sets the communication method to W-CDMA WCDMA Sets the communication method to GSM Details...
  • Page 778: Disp:wind:str:y:pdiv:rang:lin/Disp:wind:str:y:pdiv:rang:lin

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LIN/DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LIN? Sub Trace Linear Scale Level Full Scale Function This command sets the level-axis scale range for sub traces in Linear scale mode. Command DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LIN percent Query DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LIN? Response percent Parameter Y-axis Scale percent 10 % 20 % 50 %...
  • Page 779: Disp:wind:str:y:pdiv:rang:log/Disp:wind:str:y:pdiv:rang:log

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LOG/DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LOG? Sub Trace Log Scale Level Full Scale Function This command sets the level-axis scale range for sub traces in Log scale mode. Command DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LOG rel_ampl Query DISP:WIND:STR:Y:PDIV:RANG:LOG? Response rel_ampl Parameter Y-axis Scale rel_ampl Resolution 10 dB Range...
  • Page 780: Disp:wind:trac:y:cvol/Disp:wind:trac:y:cvol

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:CVOL/DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:CVOL? Vertical Scale Center Function This command sets the value for the center of the vertical scale. Command DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:CVOL voltage Query DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:CVOL? Response voltage Parameter Scale setting value voltage Range −Reference Level to Reference Level Resolution 0.01 pV Suffix code...
  • Page 781: Disp:wind:trac:y:pdiv:rang/Disp:wind:trac:y:pdiv:rang

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDIV:RANG/DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDIV:RANG? Level Full Scale Function This command sets the level-axis scale range. Command DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDIV:RANG rel_ampl Query DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:PDIV:RANG? Response rel_ampl Parameter Y-axis scale rel_ampl 10 dB Resolution 10 to 150 dB Range Default 100 dB Details This command is available on the following trace: •...
  • Page 782: Distscale/Distscale

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DISTSCALE/DISTSCALE? Power Distribution Scale Function This command sets power distribution axis scale. Command DISTSCALE scale Query DISTSCALE? Response scale Parameter Power distribution axis scale scale 5 dB 10 dB 20 dB 50 dB Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 783: Dtcnt

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details DTCNT? Data Point Query Function This command queries the number of the measured points. Query DTCNT? Response point Details This command is available when the following trace is active: • CCDF Example of Use To query the number of the measured points.
  • Page 784: Ese2/Ese2

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ESE2/ESE2? End Event Status Enable Command/Query Function This command sets the END event status enable register. When the query command is issued, the value of the END event status enable register is returned. Command ESE2 n Query ESE2?
  • Page 785: Ese3/Ese3

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ESE3/ESE3? ERROR Event Status Enable Command/Query Function This command sets the ERROR event status enable register. When the query command is issued, the value of the ERROR event status enable register is returned. Command ESE3 n Query ESE3?
  • Page 786: Esr2

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ESR2? END Event Status Register Query Function This command queries the END event status register value and clears the END event status register after query. Query ESR2? Response Parameter END event status register Value = bit0 + bit1 + bit2 + bit3 + bit4 + bit5 + bit6 + bit7 bit0: 2 End of measurement...
  • Page 787: Esr3

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ESR3? ERROR Event Status Register Query Function This command queries the error event status register value and clears the ERROR event status register after query. Query ESR3? Response Parameter ERROR event status register Value = bit0 + bit1 + bit2 + bit3 + bit4 + bit5 + bit6 + bit7 bit0: 2 (Not used)
  • Page 788: Fdpnt

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FDPNT? Trace Point Query Function This command queries the number of data points on the frequency axis of the main trace. Query FDPNT? Response point Parameter Number of data points on the frequency axis point Details This command is available when the following traces are active:...
  • Page 789: Feed/Feed

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FEED/FEED? Terminal Change Function This command selects Terminal. Command FEED terminal Query FEED? Response terminal Parameter Terminal terminal Sets Terminal to RF Sets Terminal to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x DIGRF3G Series) Details This command is not available in the following cases: [MS269xA] •...
  • Page 790: Fetc:am

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FETC:AM? AM Depth Fetch Function This command queries the result of the AM Depth measurement. Query FETC:AM? Response pos,neg,p-p,avg Parameter Peak to Peak measurement result +Peak value −Peak value {(−Peak) − (+Peak)}/2 Suffix code None, Value is returned in % units.
  • Page 791: Fetc:ccdf

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FETC:CCDF? CCDF Fetch Function This command fetches the CCDF measurement result. Query FETC:CCDF? Response When Result Mode is “A”. mean_power,peak_power_dbm,crest (n=1 or when omitted) rel_ampl_1,rel_ampl_2,rel_ampl_3,rel_ampl_4, rel_ampl_5,rel_ampl_6 (n=2) percent_1,percent_2,percent_3,percent_4, percent_5 (n=3) [Measure method is CCDF] meas_per_1,meas_per_2,...meas_per_5001 [Measure method is APD] meas_per_1,meas_per_2,...meas_per_10001...
  • Page 792 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details [Measure Method is CCDF] meas_per_range_1_1,meas_per_ range_1_2,... meas_per_range_1_5001 [Measure Method is APD] meas_per_range_1_1,meas_per_range_1_2,... meas_per_range_1_10001 (n=11) [Measure Method is CCDF] ref_per_range_1_1,ref_per_range_1_2,... ref_per_range_1_5001 [Measure Method is APD] ref_per_range_1_1,ref_per_range_1_2,... ref_per_range_1_10001 (n=13) count_range_1 (n=14) mean_power_range_2, peak_power_dbm_range_2,crest_range_2 (n=15) rel_ampl_range_2_1,rel_ampl_range_2_2, rel_ampl_range_2_3,rel_ampl_range_2_4, rel_ampl_range_2_5,rel_ampl_range_2_6 (n=16) percent_range_2_1, percent_range_2_2, percent_range_2_3,...
  • Page 793 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details rel_ampl_range_3_1,rel_ampl_range_3_2, rel_ampl_range_3_3,rel_ampl_range_3_4, rel_ampl_range_3_5,rel_ampl_range_3_6 (n=23) percent_range_3_1,percent_range_3_2,percent_range_3_3, percent_range_3_4,percent_range_3_5 (n=24) [Measure Method is CCDF] meas_per_range_3_1,meas_per_range_3_2,... meas_per_range_3_5001 [Measure Method is APD ] meas_per_range_3_1,meas_per_range_3_2,... meas_per_range_3_10001 (n=25) [Measure Method is CCDF] ref_per_range_3_1,ref_per_range_3_2,... ref_per_range_3_5001 [Measure Method is APD] ref_per_range_3_1,ref_per_range_3_2,... ref_per_range_3_10001 (n=27) count_range_3 (n=28) When Result Mode is “B”.
  • Page 794 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Suffix code None. Value is returned in dBm units. –999.0 is returned at no measurement or error Each value indicates the power deviation in the percent_n probability distributions below. • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 dB (When Horizontal Scale is set to 5 dB) •...
  • Page 795 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Each value indicates the power deviation of the ref_percent_n reference trace in the probability distributions below. • –50.00, –49.99, ...,49.99, 50.00 dB (APD) • 00.00, 00.01, ...,49.99, 50.00 dB (CCDF ) Resolution 0.0001% Suffix code None.
  • Page 796: Fetc:fm

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FETC:FM? FM deviation Fetch Function This command queries the result of the FM deviation measurement. Query FETC:FM? Response pos,neg,p-p,avg Parameter Peak to Peak measurement result +Peak value −Peak value {(−Peak) − (+Peak)}/2 Suffix code None, Value is returned in Hz units.
  • Page 797: Fetc:fmcw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FETC:FMCW? FM CW Fetch Function This command queries the result for FM CW measurement. Query FETC:FMCW? Response Refer to Table 2.23-2 Parameter None Details This function queries the measurement result of the FM CW measurement performed last.
  • Page 798: Fltrbw/Fltrbw

    Parameter Filter bandwidth bandwidth Range and resolution Limited by settings for Frequency Span and Filter Type. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details.
  • Page 799: Fltrofs/Fltrofs

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FLTROFS/FLTROFS? Filter Frequency Offset Function This command sets the filter frequency offset of the main trace. Command FLTROFS freq Query FLTROFS? Response freq Returns a value in Hz units without a suffix code. Parameter Channel width freq Range...
  • Page 800: Fltrtyp/Fltrtyp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FLTRTYP/FLTRTYP? Filter Type Function This command selects the Filter Type for the main trace. Command FLTRTYP filter Query FLTRTYP? Response filter Parameter Filter type filter Rectangle filter RECT Gauss filter GAUSS Nyquist filter NYQUIST Root Nyquist filter ROOTNYQUIST No filtering...
  • Page 801: Fm/Fm

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FM/FM? Measure FM deviation Function This command performs the FM deviation measurement. Command FM switch_com Query Response switch_res Parameter FM deviation measurement On/Off switch_com Sets FM deviation measurement to On. ON/1 Sets FM deviation measurement to Off. OFF/0 FM deviation measurement On/Off switch_res...
  • Page 802: Fmcw/Fmcw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FMCW/FMCW? Measure FM CW Function This command executes FM CW measurement. Command FMCW switch_com Query FMCW? Response switch_res Parameter FM CW measurement On/Off switch_com Sets FM CW measurement On. ON/1 Sets FM CW measurement Off (Default). OFF/0 FM CW measurement On/Off switch_res...
  • Page 803: Form/Form

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FORM/FORM? Numeric Data Format Function This command sets the format of the IQ data read out by DATA?. Command FORM format_com,length Query FORM? Response format_res,length Parameter The following are set when the terminal is RF: IQ data format format_com Ascii format (Default)
  • Page 804 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details IQ data format format_res Ascii format (Default) Binary 16 bits format (When Target System is REAL GSM) Binary 8 bits format (When Target System is W-CDMA) Supplementary setting for selected format length Result is sent back in number of significant figures of this instrument.
  • Page 805: Form:bord/Form:bord

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FORM:BORD/FORM:BORD? Binary Data Byte Order Function This command sets the byte order of the reading data when REAL,32 is set to FORM . Command FORM:BORD border_com Query FORM:BORD? Response border_res Parameter Byte order border_com Sets the byte order to Big-endian (Default) NORM Sets the byte order to Little-endian.
  • Page 806: Freq:cent:step/Freq:cent:step

    Range [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 1 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 1 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 1 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 807 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details With MS2830A-077/078, with MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 1 Hz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 1 Hz to 3.6 GHz (Option 040) 1 Hz to 6.0 GHz (Option 041) 1 Hz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 1 Hz to 44.5 GHz (Option 046)
  • Page 808: Freq:synt/Freq:synt

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FREQ:SYNT/FREQ:SYNT? Switching Speed Function This command selects the switching speed of frequency. Command FREQ:SYNT mode Query FREQ:SYNT? Response Frequency switching mode mode Parameter Frequency switching speed <mode> The operation is done so as to improve the phase noise characteristic rather than the frequency switching speed.
  • Page 809: Freq:synt:lph:stat

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FREQ:SYNT:LPH:STAT? Low Phase Noise Performance Status Query Function This command queries the state of Low Phase Noise function with the current measurement conditions. Query FREQ:SYNT:LPH:STAT? Response Low Phase Noise function status status Parameter Low Phase Noise function status status Lowers Phase Noise Does not lower Phase Noise...
  • Page 810: Fulband/Fulband

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FULBAND/FULBAND? External Mixer Band Select Function This command selects external mixer band. Command FULBAND band Query FULBAND? Response band Parameter External mixer band band Band A (26.5 to 40.0 GHz, 4+) Band Q (33.0 to 50.0 GHz, 5+) Band U (40.0 to 60.0 GHz, 6+) Band V (50.0 to 75.0 GHz, 8+) Band E (60.0 to 90.0 GHz, 9+)
  • Page 811: Funits/Funits

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FUNITS/FUNITS? Frequency Scale Unit Function This command sets the display unit system of the frequency axis. Command FUNITS unit Query FUNITS? Response unit Parameter Display unit system of the frequency axis unit ∆Hz Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 812: Init:am

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details INIT:AM AM Depth Initiate Function This command starts the AM Depth measurement. Command INIT:AM Details When this function has been executed, the AM Depth measurement is set to On and the measurement will start. Scale Mode is set to Linear and Detection is set to Pos&Neg, and Peak to Peak function is set to On.
  • Page 813: Init:fmcw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details INIT:FMCW FM CW Initiate Function This command starts the FM CW measurement. Command INIT:FMCW Details When this function has been executed, the FM CW measurement is set to On and the measurement starts. Scale Unit is set to ∆Hz, Detection is set to Pos&Neg. Example of Use To start the FM CW measurement.
  • Page 814: Linscalediv/Linscalediv

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details LINSCALEDIV/LINSCALEDIV? Liner Scale Range Function This command sets the scale range of the level axis for the main trace (Lin scale). Command LINSCALEDIV scale Query LINSCALEDIV? Response scale Returns a value in percentage units without a suffix code. Parameter Level axis scale scale...
  • Page 815: Loadstd/Loadstd

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details LOADSTD/LOADSTD? Load Standard Parameter Function This command changes parameter settings according to the communication method selected for Standard. Command LOADSTD measure LOADSTD measure,pattern Query LOADSTD? measure Response pattern Parameter Target measurement measure ACP measurement (Spectrum) Channel power measurement (Spectrum) CHPWR OBW measurement (Spectrum)
  • Page 816 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Parameter to be set Pattern 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink, Mean Power UPLINK measurement 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink, Mean Power MEAN measurement 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink, RRC Filtered Power RRCFILTER measurement When omitted: 3GPP W-CDMA Uplink, Mean Power measurement When Standard is set to W-CDMA Uplink (Burst Average Power measurement)
  • Page 817 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details When Standard is set to W-CDMA Downlink (Burst Average Power measurement) Parameter to be set Pattern 3GPP W-CDMA Downlink, Mean Power MEAN measurement 3GPP W-CDMA Downlink, RRC Filtered Power RRCFILTER measurement When omitted: 3GPP W-CDMA Downlink, Mean Power measurement When Standard is set to Mobile WiMAX Parameter to be set...
  • Page 818 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details 5MHz BW (E-UTRA 5 MHz) 5MBW_EUTRA5MHZ When omitted 5MHz BW (E-UTRA 5 MHz) When Standard is set to LTE Uplink/Downlink or LTE TDD Uplink/Downlink (OBW measurement) Parameter to be set pattern 1.4MHz Bandwidth 1M4BW 3MHz Bandwidth 3MBW 5MHz Bandwidth...
  • Page 819 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FILTERED_15MBW Filtered Power 15MHz BW FILTERED_20MBW Filtered Power 20MHz BW When omitted: Mean Power 5MHz BW When Standard is set to ETC_DSRC (Applies to all but Burst Average Power measurement) Parameter to be set pattern π/4DQPSK PI4DQPSK...
  • Page 820 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details When Standard is set to XG-PHS (CHP measurement) pattern Parameter to be set Mean Power 10MHz BW MEAN_10MBW Mean Power 20MHz BW MEAN_20MBW When omitted: Mean Power 10MHz BW When Standard is set to CDMA2000 Forward Link pattern Parameter to be set CDMA2000 Forward Link...
  • Page 821 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details If using MS2830A, this command is not available if Option 005/105/007/009/109 (Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 31.25 MHz) is NOT installed. If using MS2840A, this command is not available if Option 005/105/009/109 (Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 31.25 MHz) is NOT installed.
  • Page 822: Logscalediv/Logscalediv

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details LOGSCALEDIV/LOGSCALEDIV? Log Scale Range Function This command sets the scale range of the level axis for the main trace (Log scale). Command LOGSCALEDIV scale Query LOGSCALEDIV? Response scale Returns a value in dB units without a suffix code. Parameter Level axis scale scale...
  • Page 823: Madjmod/Madjmod

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MADJMOD/MADJMOD? ACP Reference Function This command sets the reference of the relative level display for Adjacent Channel Power measurement. Command MADJMOD mode MADJMOD num Query MADJMOD? Response mode Parameter Reference method for the relative level display mode for ACP measurement.
  • Page 824: Mbias/Mbias

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Details This command is available when the following trace is active: • Spectrum For reading out a measurement result after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control. Example of Use To set the relative level display reference for ACP measurement to Carrier Total and query the results.
  • Page 825: Meas/Meas

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MEAS/MEAS? Measure Function This command performs the measurement function for the main trace. Command MEAS item Query MEAS? Response item Parameter Measurement function type item ACP measurement (Spectrum) Channel Power measurement (Spectrum) CHPWR OBW measurement (Spectrum) Burst Average Power measurement (Power vs BRSTAVGPWR Time)
  • Page 826: Meas:am

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MEAS:AM? AM Depth Measure Function This command performs the AM Depth measurement and queries the result. This command has the same function as the following commands executed in this order: CONF:AM INIT:AM FETC:AM? MEAS:FM? FM deviation Measure Function This command performs the FM deviation measurement and queries the...
  • Page 827: Meas:pow

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MEAS:POW? Measure Power Adjust Function This command executes power adjustment and reads the result. Power adjustment combines the SG option and power measurement functions to set the output level of the DUT, such as an amplifier, to the specified level.
  • Page 828 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details [MS2830A], [MS2840A] MS2830A-005/105/007/009/109 MS2840A-005/105/009/109 When the Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 31.25 MHz option is installed, the following frequency spans can be set in addition to *2. 25000000 , 31250000 Option 006/106 When the Analysis Bandwidth 10 MHz option is installed, the following frequency spans can be set.
  • Page 829 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Range [MS269xA] –140 to –5 dBm [MS2830A], [MS2840A] –40.00 to +20.00 dBm ( > 25 MHz) –40.00 to +2.00 dBm ( ≤ 25 MHz) –136.00 to +15.00 dBm ( > 25 MHz) (Option 022/122) –136.00 to –3.00 dBm ( ≤...
  • Page 830 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details FAIL Unmeasured “–999.0” is returned. DUT output level sa_input Suffix code None, dBm units Resolution 0.01 dB (resolution) Unmeasured “–999.0” is returned. Output level of SG Output of this equipment sg_output Suffix code None, dBm units Resolution 0.01 dB (resolution) Unmeasured...
  • Page 831 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details However, it is rounded to 60 dB when Attenuator > 60 and to 0 dBm when Attenuator < 0. Additionally, when the Attenuator value is an odd number, it is rounded up to the nearest even number (Example: 35 dB →...
  • Page 832: Mkact/Mkact

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKACT/MKACT? Active Marker Function This command specifies active marker for the active trace. Command MKACT marker Query MKACT? Response marker Parameter (For Spectrum trace) Active marker marker Marker 1 MKR1 Marker 2 MKR2 Marker 3 MKR3 Marker 4 MKR4...
  • Page 833: Mkaxis/Mkaxis

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKAXIS/MKAXIS? Marker Axis Function This command specifies the marker movement axis for the main trace. Command MKAXIS axis Query MKAXIS? Response axis Parameter Marker movement axis axis Probability distribution direction (vertical axis) PROB Power distribution direction (horizontal axis) DSTRBT Details This command is available when the following trace is active:...
  • Page 834: Mkcf

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKCF Marker to Center Freq Function This command sets the active marker frequency to the center frequency for waveform capturing. Command MKCF Details This command is available when the following trace is active: • Spectrum •...
  • Page 835: Mkf

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKF? Marker Frequency Query Function This command queries the frequency at the marker point of the active marker, and queries the frequency difference between the delta marker and the marker set by Relative To when Marker Mode is Delta. Query MKF? marker Response...
  • Page 836: Mkl

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKL? Marker Query Function This command queries the data at the marker point of the main trace. Query (Spectrum,Power vs Time,Freq vs Time, Phase MKL? type vs Time) (CCDF) MKL? Response For Spectrum, Spectrogram (Unavailable for type 3 to 10) This command queries the level at the active marker point, and the level ratio for delta markers (Spectrum).
  • Page 837 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details For Power vs Time trace Response has no suffix code. For Power vs Time trace, returns a value in Log Scale Unit when Scale Mode is Log. However, for V, the unit is µV, and for W, the unit is µW.
  • Page 838: Mkltype/Mkltype

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Details *** is returned if there is no marker value. Example of Use To query the marker value of Marker 2. MKL? 2 MKLTYPE/MKLTYPE? Marker Result Function This command sets the type of the marker display value of the main trace.
  • Page 839: Mkp/Mkp

    (when type = DSTRBT ). Parameter (Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, Phase vs Time trace) Marker position time Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details.
  • Page 840 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Marker position sample Range and Resolution For details, refer to the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) Suffix code None Marker type...
  • Page 841 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Example of Use To query a marker value by setting the position of Marker 1 to 10 µs. MKP 10US,1 *WAI MKL? 4-173...
  • Page 842: Mkpk

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKPK Signal Search Function This command searches for the peak point of the main trace and moves the marker. Command MKPK move Parameter Detection method move Moves to the peak point where the marker value becomes maximum (Peak Search).
  • Page 843: Mkpx/Mkpx

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKPX/MKPX? Search Resolution Function This command sets the search resolution at the search point of the main trace. Command MKPX level (For Spectrum trace, when Result Mode is Integration or Density; or for Spectrum trace, when Result Mode is Peak (Fast) or Peak (Accuracy) and Scale Mode is Log Scale.
  • Page 844 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Parameter Search resolution level Range 0.01 to 50.00 dB Resolution 0.01 Suffix code dB is used when omitted. Default 1 dB Search resolution percent Range 0.01 to 50.00% Resolution 0.01 Suffix code None Search resolution freq Range 1 to 5000000 Hz...
  • Page 845: Mkr/Mkr

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKR/MKR? Marker Mode Function This command sets the marker mode. Command (Spectrum,Power vs Time,Frequency vs MKR mode,marker Time,Phase vs Time,Spectrogram)) (CCDF) MKR mode Query (Spectrum,Power vs Time,Frequency vs MKR? marker Time,Phase vs Time,Spectrogram)) (CCDF) MKR? Response mode...
  • Page 846: Mkrl

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Marker type marker Marker 1 Marker 2 When omitted: Active marker Marker 1 applies when both Markers 1 and 2 are active. Details For reading out a measurement result after this command has been executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control.
  • Page 847: Mkw/Mkw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MKW/MKW? Marker Width (Grid) Function This command sets the zone width of the marker in grid (div). Command MKW width,marker Query MKW? marker Response width Parameter Zone marker width width 0.5 div 1 div 2 div 5 div 10 div...
  • Page 848 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details executed, use *WAI commands to perform synchronized control. Example of Use To query a marker value by setting the width of Marker 2 to Spot. MKW 1,2 *WAI MKL? 4-180...
  • Page 849: Mkzf/Mkzf

    Response freq Parameter Center frequency of marker freq Range and resolution Within the frequency range of trace display MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details.
  • Page 850 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Details This command is available when the following trace is active: • Spectrum • Spectrogram (Unavailable for Marker 3 to 10) For Spectrum, when the center frequency of a zone marker is changed, the marker is set to ON and becomes the active marker. Note that this command does not support synchronized control in Continuous mode.
  • Page 851 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD Execute Replay Function This command executes the Replay function. IQ data for which the Replay function is to be executed can be selected by selecting a file name, drive name, and an application. Command MMEM:LOAD:IQD filename,device,application Parameter...
  • Page 852 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF? Replaying File Information Query Function This command queries the file information when the Replay function is being executed. Query MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF? Response filename,start_time,time_length Parameter File name filename Character string within characters (excluding extension) *** is returned when the Replay function is not executed.
  • Page 853 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:APPL? Replay Application Query Function This command queries the name of the application for which the Replay function is executed. Query MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:APPL? Response application Parameter Application to load IQ data file application Signal Analyzer SIGANA Extended Digitizing EXTDIG...
  • Page 854: Mmem:load:iqd:inf:corr

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:CORR? Replay Correction Query Function This command queries the Correction value when the Replay function is being executed. Query MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:CORR? Response real Parameter Correction level real −100 to 100 dB Range 0.000 is returned when Correction is set to Off. –999.0 is returned when the Replay function is not executed.
  • Page 855: Mmem:load:iqd:inf:err

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:ERR? Replay Level Over Query Function This command queries whether Replay Error Info. icon is displayed while the Replay function is being executed. Query MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:ERR? Response switch Replay Error Info. icon is displayed. Normal –999.0 is returned when the Replay function is not executed.
  • Page 856: Mmem:load:iqd:inf:leng

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:LENG? Replay Time Length Query Function This command queries the time length of analyzable IQ data for the Replay function. Query MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:LENG? Response time_length Parameter Time length of analyzable IQ data time_length Resolution 1 ns No suffix code.
  • Page 857: Mmem:load:iqd:inf:star

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:STAR? Replay Start Time Query Function This command queries the start time of analyzable IQ data for the Replay function. Query MMEM:LOAD:IQD:INF:STAR? Response start_time Parameter Start time of analyzable IQ data start_time Resolution 1 ns No suffix code.
  • Page 858: Mmem:load:iqd:stop

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:LOAD:IQD:STOP Stop Replay Function This command stops the Replay function. Command MMEM:LOAD:IQD:STOP Details This command is available while the Replay function is being executed. Example of Use To stop the Replay function. MMEM:LOAD:IQD:STOP 4-190...
  • Page 859: Mmem:stor:iqd:leng/Mmem:stor:iqd:leng

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG/MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG? Time Length Function This command sets the time length of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG time Query MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG? Response time No suffix code.
  • Page 860: Mmem:stor:iqd:leng:samp/Mmem:stor:iqd:leng:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG:SAMP/MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG:SAMP? Sample Length Function This command sets the sample length of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG:SAMP sample Query MMEM:STOR:IQD:LENG:SAMP? Response sample Parameter Sample length of IQ data sample...
  • Page 861: Mmem:stor:iqd:mode/Mmem:stor:iqd

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:STOR:IQD:MODE/MMEM:STOR:IQD:MODE? Time Range Function This command sets the range of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data. Command MMEM:STOR:IQD:MODE mode Query MMEM:STOR:IQD:MODE? Response mode Parameter Range over which IQ data is stored. mode Full range FULL...
  • Page 862: Mmem:stor:iqd:star/Mmem:stor:iqd:star

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR/MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR? Start Time Function This command sets the start position of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR time Query MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR? Response time No suffix code.
  • Page 863: Mmem:stor:iqd:star:samp/Mmem:stor:iqd:star:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR:SAMP/MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR:SAMP? Start Sample Function This command uses the number of samples to set the start position of IQ data to be saved when executing Save Captured Data with Time Range set to MANual. Command MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR:SAMP sample Query MMEM:STOR:IQD:STAR:SAMP?
  • Page 864: Mmem:stor:trac

    No more files can be saved if numbers up to 99 are already used. Files are saved to the following directory in the specified drive. \Anritsu Corporation\Signal Analyzer\User Data\Trace Data\Signal Analyzer Up to 100 files can be saved in a folder.
  • Page 865: Mmethod/Mmethod

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MMETHOD/MMETHOD? Measure Method Function This command selects the measurement method for CCDF trace. Command MMETHOD method Query MMETHOD? Response method Parameter Measurement method for CCDF trace method APD measurement CCDF measurement CCDF Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 866: Mobw/Mobw

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MOBW/MOBW? OBW Method Function This command sets the OBW measurement method. Command MOBW method Query MOBW? Response method Parameter Measurement method method N% method (Default) X dB method Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 867: Mstat

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MSTAT? Measurement Status Query Function This command queries the main trace status. Query MSTAT? Response status Parameter Status status Normal end Level over Not measured Example of Use To query the main trace status. MSTAT? 4-199...
  • Page 868: Mxrmode/Mxrmode

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details MXRMODE/MXRMODE? Mixer Mode Function This command switches between Internal and External Mixer. Command MXRMODE mode Query MXRMODE? Response mode Parameter Mixer mode mode Selects External Mixer Selects Internal Mixer Details This function is available when Option 044/045 is installed for MS2830A. This function is available when Option 044/046 is installed for MS2840A.
  • Page 869: Mzwf/Mzwf

    Resolution 0.01 Hz Range Within frequency range of trace display (Restricted according to the marker’s zone width) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details.
  • Page 870 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Details This command is available when the following trace is active: • Spectrum • Spectrogram The target marker is set to be active when the width of zone marker is changed. Also, it is set to Normal when Marker Mode is set to Fixed or Off.
  • Page 871: Noisecancel/Noisecancel

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details NOISECANCEL/NOISECANCEL? Noise Cancel Function This command sets whether to enable the noise-canceling function. Command NOISECANCEL on_off Query NOISECANCEL? Response on_off Parameter Noise-canceling function on/off on_off Enables the noise-canceling function. Disables the noise-canceling function. Details This command is available only when the main trace is Spectrum or Power vs Time (cf.
  • Page 872: Obwn/Obwn

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details OBWN/OBWN? OBW N% Ratio Function This command sets the OBW (N% method) condition. Command OBWN ratio Query OBWN? Response ratio Returns a value in percentage units without a suffix code. Parameter ratio Range 0.01 to 99.99% Resolution 0.01 Suffix code...
  • Page 873: Obwxdb/Obwxdb

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details OBWXDB/OBWXDB? OBW X dB Value Function This command sets the OBW (X dB) condition. Command OBWXDB level Query OBWXDB? Response level Returns a value in dB units without a suffix code. Parameter X dB level Range 0.01 to 100.00 dB...
  • Page 874: Peaktopeak/Peaktopeak

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details PEAKTOPEAK/PEAKTOPEAK? Display Peak to Peak Value On/Off Function This command sets the Peak to Peak measurement ON/OFF. Command PEAKTOPEAK on_off Query PEAKTOPEAK? Response on_off Parameter Peak to peak measurement function ON/OFF on_off Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active: •...
  • Page 875: Peaktopeakres

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details PEAKTOPEAKRES? Peak to Peak Value Query Function This command queries the results of the Peak to Peak measurement. Query PEAKTOPEAKRES? format Response (when format is POS) (when format is NEG) (when format is DELTAAVG) Returns a value in percentage units without a suffix code.
  • Page 876: Pow:mw:pres/Pow:mw:pres

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details POW:MW:PRES/POW:MW:PRES? Micro Wave Preselector Bypass Function This command sets the micro wave preselector bypass. Command POW:MW:PRES switch Query POW:MW:PRES? Response status Parameter Microwave Preselector Bypass switch Enables bypassing ON|1 Disables bypassing OFF|0 Default Microwave Preselector Bypass status Enables bypassing Disables bypassing...
  • Page 877: Pre

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Initialize Function This command initializes the parameters. Command Example of Use To initialize the parameters. PREAMP/PREAMP? Pre Amp Function This command sets Pre Amp On/Off. Command PREAMP on_off Query PREAMP? Response on_off Parameter Pre Amp On/Off on_off Off (Default) Details...
  • Page 878: Presel/Presel

    Details This command is not available in the following cases: [MS269xA] • When using the MS2690A • When not using the preselector band The frequency to be switched to the preselector band can be set by using Frequency Band Mode (cf. BNDSP).
  • Page 879: Probpwr

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details PROBPWR? Power Deviation and Distribution Query Function This command queries the power deviation and probability distribution. Query PROBPWR? type Response (When type is PWR ) Returns a value without a suffix code in dB units with a resolution of 0.01 dB.
  • Page 880: Rb/Rb

    This command is available when the following trace is active: • Spectrum • Spectrogram The setting range of this function is limited according to the frequency MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Signal Analyzer span setting. Refer to the Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details.
  • Page 881: Read:am

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details READ:AM? AM Depth Read Function This command performs the AM Depth measurement and queries the result. It works in the same way as the two commands are transmitted in the following order: INIT:AM FETC:AM? READ:FM? FM deviation Read Function...
  • Page 882: Refclock_Adjust/Refclock_Adjust

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details REFCLOCK_ADJUST/REFCLOCK_ADJUST? Adjust Reference Clock Function This command sets the adjustment value of the internal reference signal oscillator (Reference Clock). Command REFCLOCK_ADJUST value REFCLOCK_ADJUST PRESET Query REFCLOCK_ADJUST? Response value Parameter Adjustment value value Range 0 to 1023 (MS2830A) 0 to 4095 (MS2840A, MS2850A) Resolution Resets the adjustment value to the factory...
  • Page 883: Res

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details RES? Measurement Result Query Function This command queries the measurement results of the measurement function for the main trace. Query RES? RES? mode (in ACP measurement) Response Format varies according to the measurement function to be executed. Refer to the following pages for details.
  • Page 884 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Response (detailed) For ACP measurement (for Spectrum trace and when mode is set to OFFSET or omitted): lc(,lc),lr1,la1,ur1,ua1,lr2,la2,ur2,la2,lr3,la3,ur3,ua3 Returns values without suffix codes. Two lc values will be output when ACP Reference is set to Both Sides of Carriers.
  • Page 885 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details For ACP measurement (for Spectrum trace and when mode is set to CARRIER) ls,lca,lc1,lc2,lc3,lc4,lc5,lc6, lc7,lc8,lc9,lc10,lc11,lc12 Returns a value without a suffix code. The result of the carrier position greater than the carrier number set by ACP Carrier Number is output as “***”.
  • Page 886 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details For OBW measurement (for Spectrum trace): obw,center,start,stop Returns values without suffix codes. Symbol Description Units Occupied bandwidth In Hz units In Hz units Center frequency of the occupied bandwidth center In Hz units Start frequency of the occupied bandwidth start In Hz units Stop frequency of the occupied bandwidth...
  • Page 887: Rlv/Rlv

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details RLV/RLV? Reference Level Function This command sets the reference level. Command RLV level Query RLV? Response level Returns a value without a suffix code. When Scale Mode is Log, returns a value in Log Scale Unit units (µV when V, and µW when W).
  • Page 888: Rof/Rof

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ROF/ROF? Rolloff Factor Function This command sets the filter rolloff ratio. Command ROF factor Query ROF? Response factor Parameter Rolloff ratio factor Range 0.01 to 1.00 Resolution 0.01 Details This command is available when the following trace is active: •...
  • Page 889: Roffset/Roffset

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ROFFSET/ROFFSET? Reference Level Offset Function This command sets the offset value of the reference level offset function. Command ROFFSET level ROFFSET on_off Query ROFFSET? Response When this function is ON level When this function is OFF Parameter Reference level offset value level...
  • Page 890: Roffsetmd/Roffsetmd

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ROFFSETMD/ROFFSETMD? Reference Level Offset On/Off Function This command sets the reference level offset function On/Off. Command ROFFSETMD on_off Query ROFFSETMD? Response on_off Parameter Reference level offset function On/Off on_off Details This command is not available in the following case: •...
  • Page 891: Rstevrycap/Rstevrycap

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details RSTEVRYCAP/RSTEVRYCAP? Reset Result Every Capture Function This command sets whether to reset the result after each CCDF measurement. Command RSTEVRYCAP on_off Query RSTEVRYCAP? Response on_off Parameter on_off Resets the result after each measurement. Does not reset the result after each measurement.
  • Page 892: Scalelines/Scalelines

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SCALELINES/SCALELINES? Log Scale Line Function This command sets the number of Y-axis scale segments for log scale. Command SCALELINES line Query SCALELINES? Response line Parameter Number of Y-axis scale segments line 10 segments (Default) 12 segments Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active:...
  • Page 893: Scalemode/Scalemode

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SCALEMODE/SCALEMODE? Scale Mode Function This command switches the scale mode. Command SCALEMODE mode Query SCALEMODE? Response mode Parameter Scale mode mode Log scale (Default) Linear scale Details This command is not available when Trace Mode is set to Spectrogram or No Trace.
  • Page 894: Selectstd/Selectstd

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SELECTSTD/SELECTSTD? Select Standard Function This command selects the communication method used when executing a measurement function. The parameter set by executing Load Standard Parameter is changed according to the selected communication method. Command SELECTSTD standard Query SELECTSTD? Response...
  • Page 895: Smmlypwr

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SMMLYPWR? Power Result Query Function This command queries the average power, maximum power, and crest factor of CCDF measurement. Query SMMLYPWR? type Response (When type is AVG ) average Returns a value in dBm units without a suffix code. (When type is MAX ) Returns a value in dBm units without a suffix code.
  • Page 896: Smooth/Smooth

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SMOOTH/SMOOTH? Smoothing Function This command enables/disables smoothing for the main trace. Command SMOOTH on_off Query SMOOTH? Response on_off Parameter Smoothing ON/OFF on_off Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active: •...
  • Page 897: Smoothln/Smoothln

    Returns a value in ms units without a suffix code. Parameter Smoothing time length time Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details.
  • Page 898: Smplrate

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SMPLRATE? Sampling Rate Query Function This command queries the sampling rate of waveform capturing. Query SMPLRATE? Response rate No suffix code. Value is returned in Hz units. Example of Use To query the sampling rate. SMPLRATE? SNGLS Single Measurement...
  • Page 899: Sof/Sof

    Range adding Frequency Span/2 to the following center frequency ranges: [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 900 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details 300 MHz to 6 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 6 GHz (Option 045) With MS2830A-077/078, with MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 300 MHz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤...
  • Page 901 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Details This function is restricted by the following condition: • Stop frequency will be fixed to +270.833 kHz (for GSM) or +3.84 MHz (for W-CDMA) when the terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series).
  • Page 902: Spf/Spf

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SPF/SPF? Frequency Span Function This command sets the frequency span of waveform capturing. Command SPF freq Query SPF? Response freq Returns a value in Hz units without a suffix code. Parameter Frequency span freq Range [MS269xA] 1000, 2500, 5000, 10000, 25000, 50000, 100000, 250000, 500000, 1000000, 2500000, 5000000,...
  • Page 903 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details 31.25 MHz [MS2840A] (Option 005/105/009/109/077/177/078/178) 10 MHz (Option 006/106) 31.25 MHz [MS2850A] Details This function is restricted by the Frequency Band Mode, Center Frequency and Terminal settings. [MS269xA] Option 004/104 The following frequency spans are available when the Wideband Analysis Hardware is installed: 50000000, 100000000, 125000000 Option 077/177...
  • Page 904: Srchth/Srchth

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details when the Analysis Bandwidth Extension to 125 MHz option is installed: 100000000, 125000000 The following frequency spans are not available when the Frequency Band Mode is Spurious. 50000000, 62500000, 100000000, 125000000 [MS2850A] *1, *2, *3, *4, *5: Option 032 The following frequency spans are available when the Analysis Bandwidth 255 MHz option is installed: : 1000, 2500, 5000, 10000, 25000, 50000, 100000, 250000,...
  • Page 905 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details search point detection. Command SRCHTH mode Query SRCHTH? Response mode Parameter Threshold value condition mode Does not set the threshold value. Sets the threshold value (setting only). Executes detection above the threshold value. ABOVE Executes detection below the threshold value.
  • Page 906: Srchthlvl/Srchthlvl

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SRCHTHLVL/SRCHTHLVL? Search Threshold Level Function This command sets the threshold value for the main trace search point detection. Command (Spectrum, Power vs Time) SRCHTHLVL level (Freq vs Time) SRCHTHLVL freq Query SRCHTHLVL? Response Level Returns a value without a suffix code.
  • Page 907 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Suffix code DBM, DM dBmV DBMV dBµV DBUV dBµV (emf) DBUVE µV µW Log Scale Unit settings apply when omitted. (For Spectrum trace, dBm units for V .) In the linear scale mode, dBm units are used for Spectrum trace, while V units are used for Power vs Time trace.
  • Page 908: Stf/Stf

    Range subtracting Frequency Span/2 from the following center frequency ranges: [MS269xA] Without MS269xA-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤ 31.25 MHz 0 Hz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 0 Hz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A) 0 Hz to 26.5 GHz (MS2692A) With MS269xA-077/177/078/178, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 100 MHz to 6 GHz (MS2690A) 100 MHz to 13.5 GHz (MS2691A)
  • Page 909 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details 300 MHz to 6 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 6 GHz (Option 045) With MS2830A-077/078, with MS2830A-067/167, and frequency span > 31.25 MHz 300 MHz to 26.5 GHz (Option 044) 300 MHz to 43 GHz (Option 045) [MS2840A] Without MS2840A-077/177/078/178, or frequency span ≤...
  • Page 910: Stop

    This function is restricted by the Frequency Span setting. When MS2690A/91/92A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 100 MHz. When MS2830A, MS2840A is used and Frequency Span is 50 MHz or more, the lower limit frequency is 300 MHz.
  • Page 911: Storagecount/Storagecount

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details STORAGECOUNT/STORAGECOUNT? Storage Count Function This command sets the storage count of the main trace. Command STORAGECOUNT count Query STORAGECOUNT? Response count Parameter Storage count count Range 2 to 9999 Resolution Default Details This command is available when any of the following traces is active: •...
  • Page 912: Storagemode/Storagemode

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details STORAGEMODE/STORAGEMODE? Storage Mode Function This command sets the storage mode for the main trace data. Command STORAGEMODE mode Query STORAGEMODE? Response mode Parameter Storage mode mode Does not store any data. (Default) Stores the maximum value. Stores the average value.
  • Page 913: Swe:samp/Swe:samp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SWE:SAMP/SWE:SAMP? Capture Sample Length Function This command sets the number of waveform capture samples when the terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command SWE:SAMP point Query SWE:SAMP? Response point Parameter Number of capture samples point Range...
  • Page 914: Sweepcount

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details SWEEPCOUNT? Measurement Count Query Function This command queries the current storage count of the main trace. Query SWEEPCOUNT? Response count Parameter Storage count count Range 0 to 9999 Resolution Details This command is available when any one of the following traces is active: •...
  • Page 915: Tdly/Tdly

    Response time Returns a value in ms units without a suffix code. Parameter Delay time time Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details.
  • Page 916: Tdpnt

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TDPNT? Time Trace Point Query Function This command queries the number of trace points on the time axis of the main trace. Query TDPNT? Response point Parameter Number of trace points point Returns a value without a suffix code. Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active: •...
  • Page 917: Thrshld/Thrshld

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details THRSHLD/THRSHLD? Threshold Function This command sets the minimum level of input signals for CCDF measurement. Command THRSHLD level Query THRSHLD? Response level No suffix code. Values is returned in dBm units. Parameter Minimum level of input signals level Range –170 to reference level (dBm)
  • Page 918: Title/Title

    Character string within 32 characters enclosed by double quotes (“ ”) or single quotes (‘ ’). Details Setting the title character string sets title display (Display Title) to On automatically. Example of Use To set the title character string to Anritsu. TITLE “Anritsu” 4-250...
  • Page 919: Trac

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRAC? Query Trace Data Function This command queries the trace data. Query TRAC? [start[,length]] Response data_1,data_2,... Parameter Query start point start Range 0 to Number of trace points – 1 Resolution When omitted: Query length length Range 1 to Number of trace points –...
  • Page 920 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Data range Returns a value within the range of Start Freq to Stop Freq for Spectrum trace. Returns a value within the range of Analysis Start Time to Analysis Start Time + Analysis Time Length for Power vs Time trace. Divides a trace into the number of trace points and returns a value within the range of Start to Length for Spectrogram.
  • Page 921 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Details For Power vs Time or Frequency vs Time, when Detection is set to Positive & Negative, returns the reading for the trace data of Positive detection. In other cases, reads out the data of the set Detection. This command is not available when Trace Mode is set to No Trace.
  • Page 922: Trac:neg

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRAC:NEG? Query Negative Trace Data Function This command queries the trace data. Query TRAC:NEG? [start[,length]] Response data_1,data_2,... Parameter Starting point to query start Range 0 to Number of trace points – 1 Resolution When omitted: Query length length Range...
  • Page 923: Trcchg/Trcchg

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details This command is available when either of the following traces is active: • Power vs Time • Frequency vs Time Example of Use To query the trace data. TRAC:NEG? > -20000,-20231,-21233,... TRCCHG/TRCCHG? Change Trace Function This command sets the main trace type.
  • Page 924: Trglvl/Trglvl

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRGLVL/TRGLVL? Trigger Level Function This command sets the trigger level for the Video and Wide IF Video triggers. Command TRGLVL level Query TRGLVL? Response Trigger Level (Video) level Returns Trigger Level (Video) when the trigger source is not Wide IF Video.
  • Page 925: Trgs/Trgs

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details Suffix code DBM, DM dBm is used when omitted. Default –20 dB Details When the trigger source is Wide IF Video, Trigger Level (Wide IF Video) is set, and trigger switch is set to ON. When the trigger source is not Wide IF Video, Trigger Level (Video) is set, trigger source is set to Video, and trigger switch is set to ON.
  • Page 926: Trgslp/Trgslp

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRGSLP/TRGSLP? Trigger Slope Function This command sets the trigger detection direction (rising/falling). Command TRGSLP edge Query TRGSLP? Response edge Parameter Trigger detection direction edge Rising edge (Default) RISE Falling edge FALL Details Changing the trigger detection direction sets trigger switch to On. This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed.
  • Page 927: Trgsource/Trgsource

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRGSOURCE/TRGSOURCE? Trigger Source Function This command sets the trigger source type. Command TRGSOURCE source Query TRGSOURCE? Response source Parameter Trigger source type source [MS269xA] Video trigger (Default) Wide IF Video trigger WIDEVID External trigger SG Marker trigger Baseband Interface trigger BBIF...
  • Page 928 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details This command is not available while the Replay function is being executed. Example of Use To set trigger source to External. TRGSOURCE EXT 4-260...
  • Page 929: Trig:fram:offs/Trig:fram:offs

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRIG:FRAM:OFFS/TRIG:FRAM:OFFS? Frame Sync Offset Function This command sets the offset time between when a signal source for generating a frame trigger is input and when the frame trigger is generated. Command TRIG:FRAM:OFFS time Query TRIG:FRAM:OFFS? Response time...
  • Page 930: Trig:fram:per/Trig:fram:per

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRIG:FRAM:PER/TRIG:FRAM:PER? Frame Trigger Period Function This command sets the period for generating a frame trigger. Command TRIG:FRAM:PER time Query TRIG:FRAM:PER? Parameter Frame trigger time Range 1 µs to 1 s Resolution 10 ns Suffix code NS, US, MS, S S is used when the suffix code is omitted.
  • Page 931: Trig:fram:sync/Trig:fram:sync

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRIG:FRAM:SYNC/TRIG:FRAM:SYNC? Frame Sync Source Function This command selects the synchronization signal source for starting a frame trigger. Command TRIG:FRAM:SYNC sync Query TRIG:FRAM:SYNC? Parameter Sync signal source sync External input (Default) Free run Wideband IF detection (Wide IF Video) Details This command is not available for MS269x Series.
  • Page 932: Trig:hold/Trig:hold

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRIG:HOLD/TRIG:HOLD? Trigger Hold Function This command sets the fixed amount of time trigger input is disabled between the first trigger input and the next trigger input. Command TRIG:HOLD time Query TRIG:HOLD? Parameter Offset time time Range 0 to 1 s...
  • Page 933: Trig:hold:stat/Trig:hold:stat

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TRIG:HOLD:STAT/TRIG:HOLD:STAT? Trigger Hold On/Off Function This command sets the function for disabling trigger input between the first trigger input and the next trigger input for a fixed amount of time to On or Off. Command TRIG:HOLD:STAT switch Query...
  • Page 934: Ttl/Ttl

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details TTL/TTL? Title On/Off Function This command sets title display to On/Off. Command TTL on_off Query TTL? Response on_off Parameter Title display On/Off on_off Displays the title. Hides the title. Example of Use To hide the title. TTL OFF 4-266...
  • Page 935: Unit:tmar/Unit:tmar

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details UNIT:TMAR/UNIT:TMAR? Marker Unit Function This command sets the units of the marker display value (time) when the terminal is set to DigRF 3G (only for MS269x Series). Command UNIT:TMAR unit Query UNIT:TMAR? Response unit Parameter Units of marker display value unit...
  • Page 936: Zmcnt/Zmcnt

    ZMCNT freq Query ZMCNT? Response freq Parameter Scale center frequency freq Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details. Suffix code HZ, KHZ, KZ, MHZ, MZ, GHZ, GZ Hz is used when omitted.
  • Page 937: Zmwdth/Zmwdth

    ZMWDTH scale Query ZMWDTH? Response freq Parameter Scale frequency width freq Range and resolution MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A Refer to the Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) MS2830A/MS2840A/MS2850A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Operation) for details. Suffix code HZ, KHZ, KZ, MHZ, MZ, GHZ, GZ Hz is used when omitted.
  • Page 938: Zoom

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ZOOM Zoom Function This command expands the trace in the range specified by the marker. Command ZOOM Details When the main trace is Spectrum, the active marker zone range is reflected to the display frequency range. When the main trace is Power vs Time, Frequency vs Time, or Phase vs Time, the time range between Marker and Marker is reflected to the analysis range.
  • Page 939: Zoomout

    Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details ZOOMOUT Zoom Out Function This command compresses the display frequency range to the range specified by the marker. Command ZOOMOUT Details When the main trace is Spectrum, the display frequency range is compressed (zoom out) to the range specified by the active marker zone width.
  • Page 940 Chapter 4 Native Device Message Details 4-272.

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