YOKOGAWA WT5000 User Manual page 84

Precision power analyzer, communication interface
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[:INPut]:ESELect
Function
Sets or queries the element whose measurement
range will be set.
[:INPut]:ESELect {<NRf>|OPTions}
Syntax
[:INPut]:ESELect?
<NRf> = 1 to 7 (element)
:INPUT:ESELECT 1
Example
:INPUT:ESELECT? -> :INPUT:ESELECT 1
Description • "OPTions" can be used only for setting
purposes. The input information area on the
right side of the screen can be changed to the
Options tab.
• A query returns the target element for setting
the measurement range.
[:INPut]:FILTer?
Function
Queries all input filter settings.
Syntax
[:INPut]:FILTer?
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency?
Function
Queries all frequency filter settings.
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency?
Syntax
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency[:ALL]
Function
Collectively sets the frequency filter of all
elements.
[:INPut]:FILTer:
Syntax
FREQuency[:ALL] {OFF|<Frequency>}
OFF = Frequency filter off
<Frequency> = 0.1 kHz to 100.0 kHz (when the
frequency filter is on; cutoff frequency)
Example
:INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:ALL OFF
Description This setting is valid when the advanced settings
([:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:ADVanced) are set
to OFF (0).
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:ELEMent<x>
Function
Sets or queries the frequency filter of the
specified element.
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:
Syntax
ELEMent<x> {OFF|<Frequency>}
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:}
ELEMent<x>?
<x> = 1 to 7 (element)
OFF = Frequency filter off
<Frequency> = 0.1 kHz to 100.0 kHz (when the
frequency filter is on; cutoff frequency)
:INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:
Example
ELEMENT1 100HZ
:INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:ELEMENT1?
-> :INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:
ELEMENT1 100.0E+00
Description This setting is valid when the advanced settings
([:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:ADVanced) are set
to OFF (0).
IM WT5000-17EN
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:ADVanced
Function
Sets or queries the on/off status of the advance
frequency filter settings.
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:
Syntax
ADVanced {<Boolean>}
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:ADVanced?
:INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:ADVANCED OFF
Example
:INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:ADVANCED?
-> :INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:
ADVANCED 0
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:BPFilter[:
ALL]
Function
Collectively sets the band-pass filters of all
elements. (Advanced settings)
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:BPFilter[:
Syntax
ALL] {<HPF>,<LPF>}
<HPF> = High-pass filter's cutoff frequency setting
(for details on the parameter, see HPFilter)
<LPF> = Low-pass filter's cutoff frequency setting
(for details on the parameter, see LPFilter)
:INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:BPFILTER:
Example
ALL 0.1HZ,100HZ
Description • This setting is valid when the advanced settings
([:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:ADVanced) are set
to ON (1).
• This commands sets the high-pass filter and
low-pass filter collectively.
• Make sure that the <HPF> value is less than
the <LPF> value.
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:BPFilter:E
LEMent<x>
Function
Sets the band-pass filter of the specified element.
(Advanced settings)
[:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:BPFilter:
Syntax
ELEMent<x> {<HPF>,<LPF>}
<x> = 1 to 7 (element)
<HPF> = High-pass filter's cutoff frequency setting
(for details on the parameter, see HPFilter)
<LPF> = Low-pass filter's cutoff frequency setting
(for details on the parameter, see LPFilter)
:INPUT:FILTER:FREQUENCY:BPFILTER:
Example
ELEMENT1 0.1HZ,100HZ
Description • This setting is valid when the advanced settings
([:INPut]:FILTer:FREQuency:ADVanced) are set
to ON (1).
• This commands sets the high-pass filter and
low-pass filter collectively. Querying is not
possible.
• Make sure that the <HPF> value is less than
the <LPF> value.
5.11 INPut Group
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