Command reference
R&S
®
ZNL/ZNLE
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//Configure the use of optimized colors for printout
HCOP:CMAP:DEF2
//Set format of printout to PDF.
HCOP:DEV:LANG1 PDF
//Define file name of printout
MMEM:NAME 'C:\R_S\instr\user\MeasurementTestReport.pdf'
//Store pdf of printout to file
HCOP:IMM
11.3.4 Configuring the R&S ZNL/ZNLE
The remote commands required to set up the R&S ZNL/ZNLE are described here.
● Configuring the reference frequency.....................................................................602
● Calibration and checks..........................................................................................602
● Customizing the screen layout..............................................................................607
● Remote commands for language settings.............................................................612
● Configuring the network and remote control......................................................... 613
● Checking the system configuration....................................................................... 617
● Using service functions......................................................................................... 621
● Programming examples for instrument setup....................................................... 623
11.3.4.1 Configuring the reference frequency
[SENSe:]ROSCillator:SOURce........................................................................................ 602
[SENSe:]ROSCillator:SOURce <Source>
This command selects the reference oscillator.
If you want to select the external reference, it must be connected to the R&S ZNL/
ZNLE.
Parameters:
<Source> INTernal
The internal reference is used (10 MHz).
EXTernal
The external reference from the "REF INPUT 10 MHZ" connec-
tor is used; if none is available, an error flag is displayed in the
status bar.
Example:
ROSC:SOUR EXT
11.3.4.2 Calibration and checks
The following commands control calibration and checks on the R&S ZNL/ZNLE.
CALibration[:ALL]?.........................................................................................................603
Common instrument commands