Boonton 4500b rf peak power analyzer, Remote operation – Boonton 4500B Peak Power Meter User Manual

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Boonton 4500B RF Peak Power Analyzer

Remote Operation

5-3

SENSe3:RANGe?

Query the range of external trigger channel TRIG1

SENS3:RANG?

Query the range of external trigger channel TRIG1 (short form)

DISPlay:PULSe:TIMEBASE 0.0001

Set timebase range to 100 usec/Div (time in seconds)

DISP:PULS:TIMEBASE 100 us

Set timebase range to 100 usec/Div (short form with time units)

SENSe:CORRection:OFFSet 0.42

Set channel 1 offset correction to 0.42 dB (chan units dBm)

TRIGger:LEVel –3.12

Set trigger level to –3.12 dBm (trig units dBm)

SENS:CORR:OFF 0.42; TRIG:LEV –3.12 Concatenated using semi-colon (short form)

In the discussion and tables below, the following notation will be used:

Command name long and short form:

SYSTem

Optional command name in brackets:

SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?

Command with channel dependence:

CALCulate[1|2|3|4|5|6|7]:STATe OFF

Default channel 1:

CALibration:AUTO

Explicit channel 1:

CALibration1:AUTO

Select channel 2:

CALibration2:AUTO

Short Form:

CAL2:AUTO

Command which takes numeric argument: SENSe1:AVERage <n>

Same command; query:

SENSe1:AVERage?

Command with literal text argument:

TRIGger:SOURce <asc>

Command with no query form:

*CLS

Command with query form only:

SYSTem:DATE:WEEKday?

NOTES

Square brackets [ ] are used to enclose the list of valid channels for a command, or a list of command
options separated by the vertical separator bar | character. This character is for syntax only, and is not to
be entered as part of the command. By default, if no channel number is specified, Channel 1 is selected.

A literal argument denoted by <asc> indicates a text string, which must exactly match one of the choices for the
command, while an argument denoted by <n> is a string which can be converted to a number which is within the
range of valid arguments. Numerical values can generally be in any common form including decimal and scientific
notation.

Curly braces { } are used to enclose two or more possible choices for a mandatory entry, separated by the
comma
character. One of the enclosed options MUST be inserted into the command, and the braces are
not to be entered as part of the command.

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