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Instrument Functions
R&S
®
FSVA/FSV
175Operating Manual 1176.7510.02 ─ 09
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect on page 953
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer[:STATe] on page 953
Edit ← Transducer
Opens the "Edit Transducer" dialog box with the data of the selected factor, as well as
a submenu. During editing, a transducer factor remains stored in the background until
the factor is saved using the Save Factor softkey.
A transducer factor can contain up to 625 values. By defining up to 8 adjacent factors,
a transducer system with up to 5000 values can be implemented.
The submenu contains the following commands:
"Edit Name" on page 175
"Edit Unit" on page 175
"Edit Value" on page 175
"Insert Value" on page 175
"Delete Value" on page 176
"Interpolation Lin/Log" on page 176
"Save Factor" on page 176
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:COMMent on page 951
Edit Name ← Edit ← Transducer
Sets the focus on the "Name" field to enter a file name. The extension is added auto-
matically.
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:SELect on page 953
Edit Unit ← Edit ← Transducer
Sets the focus on the "Unit" field to select the unit.
Note: If one factor has a different unit than "dB", all the other activated factors must
have the unit "dB".
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:UNIT on page 953
Edit Value ← Edit ← Transducer
Sets the focus to enter positions and values as frequency/level pairs. The entered data
is also displayed graphically. Using the "Shift x" or "Shift y" button, all entered values
can be shifted in x or y direction.
The valid transducer value range is: -200 dB < value < 200 dB
Remote command:
[SENSe:]CORRection:TRANsducer:DATA on page 952
Insert Value ← Edit ← Transducer
Inserts an empty line above the selected reference value to enter a new reference
value. When entering a new reference value in the line, the ascending order of fre-
quencies must be taken into consideration, however.
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