3 Spectrum Analyzer Mode
3.11 Harmonics Measurement
Ref Position
Positions the reference level at the top, center, or bottom of the Y Scale display.
Changing the reference position does not change the reference level value.
Remote
Command
:DISPlay:HARMonics:VIEW:WINDow:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition TOP | CENTer |
BOTTom
:DISPlay:HARMonics:VIEW:WINDow:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition?
Example
:DISP:HARM:VIEW:WIND:TRAC:Y:RPOS BOTT
Preset
TOP
State Saved Saved in instrument state
Range
TOP|CENTer|BOTTom
Annotation The greater than (>) and less than (<) symbols are displayed on both sides of the graph to indicate the
Ref Position
3.11.3.2 Attenuation
Controls the attenuator functions and interactions between the attenuation system
components.
There are two attenuator configurations in the X-Series. One is a Dual-Attenuator
configuration consisting of a mechanical attenuator and an optional electronic
attenuator. The other configuration uses a single attenuator with combined
mechanical and electronic sections that controls all the attenuation functions.
Different models in the X-Series come with different configurations.
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See "Dual-Attenuator Configurations" on page 1860
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See "Single-Attenuator Configuration" on page 1860
Most attenuation settings are the same for all measurements – they do not change
as you change measurements. Settings like these are called “Meas Global” and are
unaffected by Meas Preset.
Only available when the hardware set includes an input attenuator, which is
typically only the case for Keysight’s benchtop instruments. For example, this tab
does not appear in VXT models M9420A/10A/11A/15A/16A,
M9410E/11E/15E/16E, nor in UXM. In UXM, all Attenuation and Range settings are
disabled, as the expected input power level is handled by the Call Processing App
that drives the DUT power control.
Dependencies In measurements that support the I/Q inputs, unavailable when I/Q is the selected input. Replaced by
the Range tab in that case
Spectrum Analyzer Mode User's &Programmer's Reference 1859