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General Instrument Setup
R&S
®
ESW
320User Manual 1177.6298.02 ─ 08
To restore the original dynamic range, you have to compensate for the transducer fac-
tor. You can do this by adjusting the reference level accordingly. If you turn on the auto-
matic adjustment of the reference level ("Adjust Ref Level"), the R&S ESW restores
the original dynamic range as best as possible by changing the reference level by the
maximum level shift defined in the active transducer factor.
Remote command:
See Chapter 15.9.4, "Transducers", on page 629.
Design and management of transducer factors
Before you define the characteristics of a transducer factor, make sure that you have
actually selected the tab to configure transducer factors.
You can configure a transducer factor in several ways:
Edit a transducer factor that already exists ("Edit").
Create a new transducer factor ("New").
Create a new transducer factor based on an existing one ("Copy").
If necessary, you can delete the selected transducer factor at any time ("Delete")
Each of the options opens the dialog box that contains the functionality to characterize
a transducer factor.
"Name" / "Comment"
Defines a name and / or comment of the transducer factor.
"Unit"
Selects the unit of the transducer factor.
"X-Axis"
Selects linear or logarithmic scaling of the x-axis.
"Position" and "Value"
Define the data points of the transducer factor (including a graphical preview).
"Insert Value"
Insert a transducer factor data point. Alternatively, you can click in the table itself to
add a new data point.
"Delete Value"
Deletes the currently selected data point. The currently selected data point is high-
lighted blue.
"Shift x" / "Shift y"
Shifts all data points of the transducer factor horizontally or vertically by a certain
amount.
"Import" / "Export"
Transducers

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