Compatible SCPI Commands
Supported SCPI Commands
SCPILC mode supports the range of –81.90 to 81.90 dB, not –200 to 200 dB as FSP.
Remote Command
Example
Remote Command Notes
Preset
State Saved
Min
Max
Backwards Compatibility SCPI
[SENSe<1|2>:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect <name>
This command controls the transducer factor designated by <name>. If <name> does not exist yet, a new
transducer factor is created.
Currently, this command support 6 correction settings.
Remote Command
Example
Notes
State Saved
[SENSe<1|2>:]CORRection:TRANsducer:UNIT <string>
Specifies the unit of the transducer factor selected.
This command won't invoke any action and the default value in the system is always "DB".
Remote Command
Example
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[:SENSe]:CORRection:EGAin:INPut[:MAGNitude] <rel_ampl>
[:SENSe]:CORRection:EGAin:INPut[:MAGNitude]?
CORR:EGA:INP 10DB
FSP
0 dB
Saved in instrument state.
–81.90 dB
81.90 dB
:SENSe1:CORRection:EGAin:INPut[:MAGNitude]
[:SENSe]:CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect <string>
[:SENSe]:CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect?
CORR:TRAN:SEL "A"
CORR:TRAN:SEL?
Altogether there are only 6 different transducers can be selected. If there is a
new transducer, the most old one will be replaced by the new one.
Name of the transducer factor in string data form with a maximum of 8
characters.
FSU, FSP, FSE
Saved in instrument state.
[:SENSe]:CORRection:TRANsducer:UNIT <string>
[:SENSe]:CORRection:TRANsducer:UNIT?
CORR:TRAN:UNIT "DB"
CORR:TRAN:UNIT?