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VNA GUI reference
R&S
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ZNL/ZNLE
481User Manual 1178.5966.02 ─ 20
SYSTem:COMMunicate:AKAL:CONNection
SYSTem:COMMunicate:AKAL:MMEMory[:STATe]
10.12.1.4 Calibration Setting wizard
The "Calibration Setting" wizard guides you through the setup and execution of a man-
ual system error correction.
Access: [Cal] > "Calibration" > Calibration – "Start... (Manual)"
The wizard proceeds through the following steps:
1. "Ports and Type": Select the ports you want to calibrate and the calibration type
you want to use.
2. "Connectors and Cal Kits": For all ports you want to calibrate, select the connec-
tor type, gender and cal kit. If necessary, import a calibration kit.
3. "Calibration": Acquire measurement data for the required ports or port pairs and
the required standards. Finally, decide whether to apply the resulting system error
correction or to discard it.
Background and related information
Refer to Chapter 9.5, "Calibration", on page 247 for background information
If the active channel is already equipped with a system error correction, the "Cali-
bration Setting" wizard loads the underlying setup. If the calibration setup is not
changed and sweep data are available from previous calibrations, the existing sys-
tem error correction can be optimized without repeating the measurement of all
standards.
When you apply the new system error correction, the current calibration is replaced
and discarded.
To persist the current calibration, you can transfer it to the calibration "Pool" using
the Calibration Manager dialog.
The active system error correction data can be read (and modified) using the
remote control command [SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:CDATa.
Step 1: Ports and Type
Allows you to select the test ports to be calibrated and the calibration type to be used.
Background information
Refer to Chapter 9.5.1, "Calibration types", on page 249.
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