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Anritsu MS2026C - Upper Limit Fail State; Number of Lower Limit Points

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:CALCulate:LIMit Subsystem VNA Commands
3-24 PN: 10580-00306 Rev. E MS20xxC PM
Upper Limit Fail State
:CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:UPPer:FAIL?
Description: Returns the fail status of the given trace <Tr>. The uppper limit and
the limit message must be ON in order to return a valid boolean value.
If the upper limit fails, then a 1 is returned. Otherwise, a 0 is returned.
<Tr> is the trace number in the range 1 to 4. If no trace number is
specified, then the <Tr> parameter defaults to trace number 1.
Syntax: :CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:UPPer:FAIL?
Cmd Parameter: NA (query Only)
Query Parameter: <NR1> <integer>
Example: To query for the fail status on trace 2 for the upper limit:
:CALC2:LIM:UPP:FAIL?
:CALCulate2:LIMit:UPPer:FAIL?
Related Command: :CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe]
:CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:PFMessage
:CALCulate:LIMit:TYPE
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Number of Lower Limit Points
:CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:LOWer:POINt?
Description: Returns the number of points currently in the lower limit line of the
given trace <Tr>. <Tr> is the trace number in the range 1 to 4. If no
trace number is specified, then the <Tr> parameter defaults to trace
number 1.
Syntax: :CALCulate<Tr>:LIMit:LOWer:POINt?
Cmd Parameter: NA (query Only)
Query Response: <NR1> <integer>
Example: To query for the lower limit total point on trace #2:
:CALC2:LIM:LOW:POIN?
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