:CALCulate:PMONitor Subsystem Power Monitor Commands
5-6 PN: 10580-00306 Rev. E MS20xxC PM
Units
:CALCulate:PMONitor:UNITs
Description: Sets the units to a particular type depending upon whether the relative
power level is turned ON or OFF.
Setting the value to DBM or to WATT when the relative power level is
OFF sets the display units accordingly.
Setting the value to DBM or to WATT when the relative power level is
ON does not change the display units. The change becomes effective
after the relative power level is turned OFF.
Setting the value to DB or to PERC when the relative power level is ON
sets the display units accordingly.
Setting the value to DB or to PERC when the relative power level is
OFF does not change the display units. The change becomes effective
after the relative power level is turned ON.
When the relative power level is OFF, the query version of the command
returns DBM if the unit is dBm and returns WATT if the unit is watts.
When the relative power level is ON, it returns DB if the unit is dB and
returns PERC if the unit is percentage.
Syntax: :CALCulate:PMONitor:UNITs DBM|WATT|DB|PERCent
:CALCulate:PMONitor:UNITs?
Cmd Parameter: <char> DBM|WATT|DB|PERCent
Query Response: <char> DBM|WATT|DB|PERC
Default Value: DBM
Default Unit: DBM, WATT, DB, PERCent when setting.
DBM, WATT, DB, PERC for query.
Example: To show the units in watts (if the relative power level is Off):
:CALCulate:PMONitor:UNITs WATT
To show the units in dB (if the relative power level is On):
:CALCulate:PMONitor:UNITs DB
Related Command: :CALCulate:PMONitor:RELative
Front Panel
Access: Measure or Shift-4 (Measure), Units