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Specifying
the
Channel
You
specify
the
channel
by
attaching
a
numeric
suffix
to
the
SENSe
mnemonic.
You
access
channel
A
by
using
SENSel,
and
channel
B
by
using
SENSe2.
If
you
do
not
add
a
suffix
to
the
mnemonic,
channel
A
is
assumed.
SENSe:CORRection:COLLect:ZERO
Syntax
Description
Related
Commands
Example
SENSe[l!2]:CORRection:COLLect:ZERO”
This
command
zeros
the
electriciil
offsets
for
the
module.
SEWS:CORK:COLL:ZERO?
OUTPUT
722;
"SEWS2:
CORE:
COLL:
ZERO"
SENSe:CORRection:COLLect:ZERO?
SEWSeEl|2]:CORRection:COLLect:ZERO?”
<value>
This
command
returns
the
status
of
the
most
recent
zero
command.
0
means
that
the
zero
succeeded
without
errors.
1
means
that
no
remote
zeroing
operation
has
been
performed.
Any
other
value
means
that
the
remote
zeroing
failed,
the
value
is
the
error
code
returned
from
the
zero
operation.
The
error
codes
are
listed
in
Appendix
I.
Related
Commands
SENS:CORE:COLL:ZERO
Example
OUTPUT
722;
"SEWS2:CORE:COLL:ZERO?"
ENTER
722
;A$
Syntax
Response
Description
SENSe:CORRection[:LOSS[:INPut[:MAGNitude]]]
Syntax
SENSe[i|2J:CORRection”[:LOSS[;INPut[:MAaNitudQ]l]
<wsp><value>[<unit>j
-200dB
<
value
<
+200dB
unit
is
DB
Remote
Operation
-
Commands
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