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Remote Control - Commands
R&S
®
NRP2
268User Manual 1173.9157.02 ─ 03
[SENSe<[1]..4>]:CORRection:SPDevice:SELect selects one of these tables.
The [SENSe<[1]..4>]:CORRection:SPDevice:STATe ON command activates
measured-value correction.
Parameters:
<NR1> int_value
*RST: depending on sensor
[SENSe<[1]..4>]:CORRection:SPDevice:STATe <state>
Instructs the sensor to perform a measured-value correction by means of one of the
stored S-parameter tables (S-parameter device).
Parameters:
<state> ON | OFF
*RST: depending on sensor
[
SENSe<[1]..4>]:FREQuency[:CW] <frequency>
[SENSe<[1]..4>]:FREQuency[:FIXed] <frequency>
Informs the R&S NRP2 about the frequency of the power to be measured since this
frequency is not automatically determined. The frequency is used to determine a fre-
quency-dependent correction factor for the measurement results.
Parameters:
<frequency> float_value
Range: depending on sensor
*RST: depending on sensor
Default unit: HZ
[SENSe<[1]..4>]:FUNCtion[:ON] <mode>
Sets the sensor to the selected measurement mode.
In remote control, the timing (SENS:TIM:EXCL:STAR and -:STOP) and the trigger sys-
tem of all measurement modes (except the Burst mode) are user-selectable.
Note:
To increase measurement accuracy, the sensors measure each signal twice in the Burst,
Timeslot and Trace measurement modes (exception: in the Trace mode, with
SENS:TRAC:REAL ON). As long as the trigger system is set to internal or external trig-
gering, this is usually of no importance to the user. If TRIG:SOUR HOLD or BUS is used,
however, then each measurement must be triggered twice (with *TRG or TRIG:IMM).
Error messages:
24 "Sensor mode not supported": A sensor does not support a measurement mode.
28 "Sensor not idle": The sensor is not in the IDLE state.
-151 "Invalid string data": An invalid parameter was transmitted for <string>.
SENSe (Sensor Commands)

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