Calculate:reference:collect, Calculate:reference:data, Calculate:reference:state – Boonton 9240 RF Voltmeter User Manual

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Boonton 9240 Series RF Voltmeter

CALCulate:REFerence:COLLect

Description:

For the selected channel, make the current power the reference level for ratiometric measurements,

replacing the previous reference level.

Syntax:

CALCulate[1|2]:REFerence:COLLect

Argument:

None

CALCulate:REFerence:DATA

Description:

For the selected channel, set the power level specified by the argument as the reference level for

ratiometric measurements, replacing the previous reference level.

Syntax:

CALCulate[1|2]:REFerence:DATA <numeric value>

Argument:

<numeric value> = -99.99 dBm to +99.99 dBm

CALCulate:REFerence:STATe

Description:

For the selected channel, sets or returns the state of the ratiometric measurement mode. The

ratiometric mode causes the reading to be expressed relative to a user specified value. The

resulting reading will have units of dBr (dB relative) or percentage depending upon the type of

units in use. When the ratiometric mode is disabled, the reading will be restored to express a

power

or

voltage

level.

Syntax:

CALCulate[1|2]:REFerence:STATe <Boolean>

Argument:

<Boolean> = { 0, 1, OFF, ON }, accepts all, returns OFF, ON




CALCulate:STATe

Description:

Set or return the measurement state of the selected channel. When ON, the channel performs
measurements; when OFF, the channel is disabled and no measurements are performed.

Syntax: CALCulate[1|2]:STATe <Boolean>

Argument:

<Boolean> = { 0, 1, OFF, ON }, accepts all, returns OFF, ON

Restrictions:

Only pertains to channel 2 of the 9242. Channel 1 cannot be individually disabled. 1 is accepted as
the default argument but no action is taken.


CALCulate:UNITs

Description:

Set or return units for the selected channel. For voltage probes, watts is calculated with reference
to the impedance specified by Z0. Note that for ratiometric results, logarithmic units will always
return dBr (dB relative) while linear units return percent.

Syntax:

CALCulate[1|2]:UNITs <character data>

Argument:

<character data> = {DBW, DBMW, DBUW, DBNW, WATTS, VOLTS, DBV, DBMV, DBUV,
DBNV}

Remote Operation

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