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Command reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
1125User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 62
Parameters:
<Boolean> Enable or disable the zoom. OFF also restores the original dia-
gram size after a zoom function was applied.
OFF
<TraceName> Optional string parameter for the trace name, e.g. 'Trc4'. If this
optional parameter is present, both numeric suffixes are ignored
(trace names must be unique across different channels and win-
dows).
Example:
*RST; :DISPlay:WINDow1:TRACe:ZOOM:BOTTom -20;
TOP +10; STARt 1GHz; STOP 1.5 GHz
Define a zoom rectangle in the default diagram no. 1 ranging
from -20 dB to +10 dB and from 1 GHz to 1.5 GHz.
DISPlay:WINDow1:TRACe:ZOOM ON
Zoom into the diagram no. 1 so that the zoom window fills the
entire diagram. The actual sweep range and the stimulus values
of the sweep points are not affected.
DISPlay:WINDow1:OVERview:STATe ON
Activate an additional overview window in the upper part of the
diagram.
Manual operation: See "Zoom Select/Stim. Zoom Select" on page 332
7.3.6 FORMat commands
The FORMAT... commands select a data format for transferring numeric data (includ-
ing arrays) from and to the analyzer.
FORMat:BORDer......................................................................................................... 1125
FORMat[:DATA]........................................................................................................... 1126
FORMat:BORDer <ByteOrder>
Controls whether binary data is transferred in normal or swapped byte order.
Parameters:
<ByteOrder> NORMal | SWAPped
NORMal - the most significant byte is transferred first (big
endian).
SWAPped - the least significant byte is transferred first (little
endian).
*RST: SWAPped (if the GPIB Language is set to PNA or
HP xxxx, then the order is NORMal)
Example:
FORM:BORD NORM
Change the byte order to normal mode.
Manual operation: See "Define *IDN + *OPT..." on page 778
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