Data acquisition and parameters (Sensor menu) R&S NRP
1144.1400.12 4.16 E-2
Offset correction
The Offset dialog box is for activating and entering correction factors to effect an increase or decrease
in the measurement result which is not level-dependent. This means that the effects of any attenuators,
directional couplers or amplifiers that are connected ahead of the sensor can be allowed for.
Global is used to set a fixed correction factor. Frequency-dependent corrections can be made with Table.
Both types of correction can be made simultaneously.
S Parameter Device is for correcting the effects of a twoport connected ahead of the sensor in terms of its
S-parameters. The S-parameters of the twoport must be stored in the sensor (see Program module
Update S_Parameters in the sensor operating manual).
Sensor menu:
Offset… –
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Fig. 4-15 Offset dialog box
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Tabs for selecting the sensor.
[ ... ] Global – ( )
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Field for entering the global offset.
Positive values correspond to external losses, negative values to ex-
ternal gains.
Remote Control
[SENSe[1..4]]:CORRection:OFFSet[?] <float_value>
Global
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Activates the global offset correction.
Remote Control
[SENSe[1..4]]:CORRection:OFFSet:STATe[?] ON | OFF
Table –
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The left-hand Table softkey opens a drop-down list with correction
tables. There are 10 tables, each of which can contain up to 80 fre-
quency/offset pairs. The default names of the Tables are Table 1 to
Table 10; however, the names can be changed using the table editor.
Remote Control
[SENSe[1..4]]:CORRection:FDOTable[:SELect][?] <string>
Table –
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Activates the frequency-dependent offset correction specified in the
Table you have selected.
Remote Control
[SENSe[1..4]]:CORRection:FDOTable:STATe[?] ON | OFF
SensorOffset…