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Command reference
R&S
®
ZNA
1059User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 29
<StopStim> Pairs of stimulus values, each pair confining a limit line segment.
See also Chapter 4.4.1.1, "Rules for limit line definition",
on page 169.
If not specified, the units are adjusted to the sweep type of the
active channel ([SENSe<Ch>:]SWEep:TYPE).
Range: Virtually no restriction for limit segments.
*RST: A segment that is created implicitly, e.g. by means
of CALCulate<Ch>:LIMit:UPPer[:DATA] or CALCu-
late<Ch>:LIMit:LOWer[:DATA,], covers the maxi-
mum sweep range of the analyzer.
Example:
*RST; :CALC:LIM:CONT 1 GHZ, 2 GHZ
Select a lin. frequency sweep (default) and define an upper limit
line segment in the stimulus range between 1 GHz and 2 GHz,
using default response values (40 dB).
CALC:LIM:DISP ON
Show the limit line segment in the active diagram.
Manual operation: See "Segment List" on page 483
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:CONTrol:SHIFt <LimShift>
Shifts an existing limit line in horizontal direction. See also Chapter 4.4.1.1, "Rules for
limit line definition", on page 169.
Suffix:
<Chn>
.
Channel number used to identify the active trace
Setting parameters:
<LimShift> Offset value for the limit line
Range: Virtually no restriction for limit segments
Default unit: NN
Example:
*RST; :CALC:LIM:CONT 1 GHZ, 2 GHZ
Define a limit line segment in the stimulus range between 1 GHz
and 2 GHz, using default response values.
CALC:LIM:CONT:SHIF 1; :CALC:LIM:CONT?
Shift the segment by 1 Hz. The modified limit line segment
ranges from 1000000001 (Hz) to 2000000001 (Hz).
Usage: Setting only
Manual operation: See "Shift Lines" on page 482
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:DATA <Type>, <StartStim>, <StopStim>, <StartResp>,
<StopResp>
Defines the limit line type, the stimulus and response values for a limit line with an arbi-
trary number of limit line segments. See Chapter 4.4.1.1, "Rules for limit line definition",
on page 169.
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