R&S ESU Instrument Functions
Receiver Mode
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EDIT
FREQUENCY
The EDIT FREQUENCY softkey activates table EDIT PEAK LIST. The cursor marks
the upper field of column FREQUENCY.
Remote command: --
INSERT The INSERT softkey creates an empty line above the current cursor position. 
Remote command: --
DELETE The DELETE softkey erases the complete line at the cursor position. Before dele-
tion, a message appears requesting confirmation.
Remote command: --
SORT BY
FREQUENCY
The softkey SORT BY FREQUENCY sorts the table in a descending order accord-
ing the entries in the FREQUENCY column.
Remote command: --
SORT BY
DELTALIMIT
The softkey SORT BY DELTA LIMIT sorts the table in a descending order according
to the entries in the DELTA LIMIT column.
Remote command: --
ASCII FILE
EXPORT
The ASCII FILE EXPORT softkey stores the final measurement data in a file with
ASCII format, e.g. on memory stick.
Remote command: FORM ASC;
MMEM:STOR:FIN 1,'FINAL.DAT'
The file consists of the header containing important scaling parameters, several data
sections containing the scan settings and a data section containing the results of the
final measurement.
The data of the file header consist of three columns, each separated by a semicolon:
parameter name; numeric value; base unit
The data section for the trace date starts with the keyword " Trace <n> Final" (<n> =
number of stored trace), followed by the measured data in one or several columns
which are also separated by a semicolon.
This format can be read in from spreadsheet calculation programs, e.g. MS Excel. It
is necessary to define ';' as a separator.
DECIM SEP The DECIM SEP softkey selects the decimal separator between '.' (decimal point)
and ',' (comma) with floating-point numerals for the function ASCII FILE EXPORT.
With the selection of the decimal separator different language versions of evaluation
programs (e.g. MS Excel) can be supported.
Remote command: FORM:DEXP:DSEP POIN
Different language versions of evaluation programs may require a different han-
dling of the decimal point. It is therefore possible to select between separators '.'
(decimal point) and ',' (comma) using softkey DECIM SEP.