Applications, Measurement Channels, and Operating Modes
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FSW
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Remote command:
INSTrument[:SELect] on page 828
New Channel ← Selecting an application
The applications selected on this tab are started in a new measurement channel, i.e. a
new tab in the display.
Remote command:
INSTrument:CREate[:NEW] on page 824
INSTrument[:SELect] on page 828
Replace Current Channel ← Selecting an application
The applications selected on this tab are started in the currently displayed measure-
ment channel, replacing the current application.
Remote command:
INSTrument:CREate:REPLace on page 825
Duplicate Current Channel ← Selecting an application
The currently active channel can be duplicated, i.e. a new channel of the same type
and with the identical measurement settings is started. The name of the new channel is
the same as the copied channel, extended by a consecutive number (e.g. "Spectrum" -
> "Spectrum 2").
This command is not available if the MSRA Master channel is selected.
Remote command:
INSTrument:CREate:DUPLicate on page 824
Closing an application
To close an application, simply close the corresponding tab by selecting the "x" next to
the channel name.
Remote command:
INSTrument:DELete on page 825
6.4 Running a Sequence of Measurements
Only one measurement can be performed at any time, namely the one in the currently
active channel. However, in order to perform the configured measurements consecu-
tively, a Sequencer function is provided.
The Sequencer function is slightly different in MSRA or MSRT operating mode. For
details see the R&S FSW MSRA User Manual or the R&S FSW Real-Time Spectrum
Application and MSRT Operating Mode User Manual.
● The Sequencer Concept....................................................................................... 127
● Sequencer Settings...............................................................................................129
● How to Set Up the Sequencer...............................................................................130
Running a Sequence of Measurements