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Averaging Mode............................................................................................................52
└ <Mode>...........................................................................................................52
└ <Value>...........................................................................................................52
Filter Terminal Control...................................................................................................52
Auto Measurement Time...............................................................................................53
Averaging Mode
Groups the averaging settings. See also Chapter 9.8.1, "Configuring Auto Averaging",
on page 104.
<Mode> ← Averaging Mode
Sets the averaging mode.
"manual"
Disables auto averaging. Enter the average count under "<Value>"
on page 52.
"auto 1 dB" / "auto 0.1 dB" / "auto 0.01 dB" / "auto 0.001 dB"
Uses an automatic averaging filter with the respective resolution
index.
"noise content"
Predefines the compliance to an exactly defined noise component.
Enter this value under "<Value>" on page 52.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage[:STATe] on page 108
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO on page 105
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:TYPE on page 107
<Value> ← Averaging Mode
The content of this field depends on the setting under "<Mode>" on page 52.
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If "manual" is set:
Sets the average count, also called averaging factor.
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If "auto xx dB" is set:
Displays the resolution index.
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If "noise content" is set:
Sets the maximum noise ratio in the measurement result.
Remote command:
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt on page 105
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:RESolution on page 106
[SENSe<Sensor>:]AVERage:COUNt:AUTO:NSRatio on page 106
Filter Terminal Control
Defines how the measurement results are output. This is called termination control.
See also Chapter 9.5, "Controlling the Measurement", on page 72.
"Repeating"
Outputs intermediate values to facilitate early detection of changes in
the measured quantity. In the settled state, that means when the
number of measurements specified by the averaging factor has been
performed, a moving average is output.
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