Selecting A Frequency Dependent Offset Table; Enabling A Frequency Dependent Offset Table; Making The Measurement - Keysight Technologies P Series Programming Manual

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Power Meter Remote Operation
Modifying Data
If you need to modify the frequency and offset factor data stored in a frequency
dependent offset table you need to resend the complete data lists.
If you have retained the original data in a program, edit the program and resend
the data.

Selecting a Frequency Dependent Offset Table

After you have created the frequency dependent offset table, you can select it
using the following command:
[SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:CORRection:CSET2[:SELect] <string>
To find out which frequency dependent offset table is currently selected, use the
query:
[SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:CORRection:CSET2[:SELect]?

Enabling a Frequency Dependent Offset Table

To enable the frequency dependent offset table, use the following command:
[SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:CORRection:CSET2:STATe ON
If you set [SENSe[1]]|SENSe2:CORRection:CSET2:STATe to ON and no frequency
dependent offset table is selected error –221, "Settings conflict" occurs.

Making the Measurement

To make the power measurement, set the power meter for the frequency of the
signal you want to measure. The power meter automatically sets the calibration
factor. Use either the INITiate, FETCh? or the READ? query to initiate the
measurement as shown in the following program segments:
INITiate Example
ABORt1
CONFigure1:POWer:AC DEF,1,(@1)
SENS1:CORR:CSET2:SEL "Offset1"
SENS1:CORR:CSET2:STAT ON
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