5 Mode Functions
Mode Setup
to –3 dB.
Choosing a CISPR detector or CISPR presets automatically picks the CISPR Standard, however
switching from a CISPR detector has no impact on EMC Standard.
When EMC Standard set to CISPR, the default detector for meter 1 is Peak, meter 2 is Quasi Peak
and EMI Average is the default detector for meter 3.
When EMC Standard set to MIL, the default detector for meter 1 is Peak, meter 2 is Average and
Negative Peak is the default detector for meter 3.
Preset Reset to the value set in EMC Standard Preset To key.
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Range None|CISPr|MIL
Readback Text None|CISPR|MIL
Initial S/W Revision A.07.00
Preset To
Enable you to choose which EMC Standard you want to Preset to.
Key Path
Mode Setup, EMC Std
Remote Command
[:SENSe]:EMC:STANdard:PRESet NONE|CISPr|MIL
[:SENSe]:EMC:STANdard:PRESet?
Example :EMC:STAN:PRES MIL
Preset Not part of Preset, but is reset to CISPR by Restore Mode Defaults; survives a shutdown.
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Range None|CISPR|MIL
Readback Text None|CISPR|MIL
Initial S/W Revision A.10.00
Mode IDN Response
Displays the menu keys that enable you to change the return string of the *IDN? query, which will override
the System IDN response. In all cases the default selection is “System IDN Response”, which means just
use the response from the system.
The *IDN string is in the format of <Manufacturer>, <Model>, <Serial Number>, <FW Version>. If R&S ESU
or R&S ESL is selected, the IDN string will be in the format of Rohde&Schwarz,<Model>,000000/000,99.99,
where <Model> depends on the instrument maximum frequency.
Mode IDN
Response
Freq Option of CXA, MXA, EXA,
PXA and MXE
<Model> field of *IDN string
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