R&S FSL  SENSe Subsystem (BLUETOOTH, K8)  
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SENSe Subsystem (BLUETOOTH, K8) 
The SENSe subsystem controls the essential parameters of the Bluetooth Measurements option. In 
accordance with the SCPI standard, the keyword "SENSe" is optional for this reason, which means that 
it is not necessary to include the SENSe node in command sequences. 
The following subsystem is included: 
• "SENSe:ADEMod Subsystem (BLUETOOTH, K8)" on page 6.371 
• "SENSe:DDEMod Subsystem (BLUETOOTH, K8)" on page 6.373 
[SENSe<1|2>:]CORRection:EGAin:INPut[:MAGNitude] 
 
This command makes an external gain known to the analyzer, which will take it into account 
during the display of measurement results. With this function the gain of an antenna or of an 
external preamplifier can be taken into account for the measurement values. 
The numeric suffixes <1|2> are irrelevant for this command. 
Parameter 
–200 to +200 dB 
Example 
CORR:EGA:INP 10DB 
Takes 10 dB external gain into account 
Characteristics 
*RST value: 0 dB 
SCPI: device–specific 
Mode 
BT 
 
SENSe:ADEMod Subsystem (BLUETOOTH, K8) 
The SENSe:ADEMod Subsystem contains commands to set up the instrument for the measurement of 
analog demodulated signals. 
Commands of the SENSe:ADEMod Subsystem 
– [SENSe:]ADEMod:ZOOM[:STATe] 
– [SENSe:]ADEMod:ZOOM:STARt 
[SENSe:]ADEMod:ZOOM[:STATe] 
 
The command enables or disables the zoom function. Depending on the selected measurement 
time and the demodulation bandwidth, the number of recorded measurement points may be 
greater than that shown on the display.  
If the zoom function is enabled, 501 test points of the result memory are displayed from the start 
time specified by the [SENSe:]ADEMod:ZOOM:STARt command. 
If the zoom function is disabled, data reduction is used to adapt the measurement points to the 
number of points available on the display. 
Note:  The zoom function is only available for the Output Power, Modulation Characteristics, 
Initial Carrier Frequency Tolerance, and Carrier Frequency Drift measurements.