8 Frequency Scan Measurement
Meas Setup
:FSC:FIN:ATT:AUTO?
Dependencies This key is grayed out during final measurement. If the grayed out key is pressed, an advisory
message is generated. If the equivalent SCPI command is sent, this same message is generated as
part of a “–221, Settings conflict” warning.
Preset OFF
State Saved Saved in instrument state.
Backwards
Compatibility SCPI
:SENSe1|SENSe2:SCAN[1]|2|...|10:INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO
[:SENSe]:SCAN[1]|2|...|10:INPut:ATTenuation:AUTO
Backwards Compatibility
SCPI Notes
This command above is included for ESU compatibility. The suffix [1]|2 and [1]|2|...|10 are irrelevant to
the measurement, they are added solely for remote language compatibility.
Initial S/W Revision A.07.00
Auto Preamp
When ON, Int Premp will be considered in the autorange procedure to perform the final measurement. The
internal preamp becomes active when the attenuation is reduced to the minimum settable value.
Key Path
Meas Setup, Autorange
Remote Command
[:SENSe]:FSCan:FINal:GAIN:AUTO ON|OFF|1|0
[:SENSe]:FSCan:FINal:GAIN:AUTO?
Example FSC:FINal:GAIN:AUTO ON
FSC:FINal:GAIN:AUTO?
Dependencies This key is grayed out during final measurement. If the grayed out key is pressed, an advisory
message is generated. If the equivalent SCPI command is sent, this same message is generated as
part of a “–221, Settings conflict” warning.
Couplings When ON, Int Preamp (Meters) key will be unavailable.
Preset OFF
State Saved Saved in instrument state.
Backwards
Compatibility SCPI
:SENSe1|SENSe2:SCAN[1]|2|...|10:INPut:GAIN:AUTO
[:SENSe]:SCAN[1]|2|...|10:INPut:GAIN:AUTO
Backwards Compatibility
SCPI Notes
This command above is included for ESU compatibility. The suffix [1]|2 and [1]|2|...|10 are irrelevant to
the measurement, they are added solely for remote language compatibility.
Initial S/W Revision A.07.00
# of Scans (Avg Number)
Determines how many scans to take before stopping (in Single) or moving on to the next step, depending
on the current Scan Sequence. If in Continuous, and the Scan Sequence is Scan Only, this number is used
as the Average/Hold number for Average, Max Hold and Min Hold trace types.
The equation for trace averaging is:
480 EMI Receiver Mode Reference