GUI reference
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The ZVR language ensures compatibility with network analyzers of the R&S ZVR
family. See also Chapter 7.5, "R&S ZVR/ZVABT compatible commands",
on page 1695. The byte order for binary data is set to little endian.
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The other languages define command sets for network analyzers from other instru-
ments or manufacturers. The byte order for binary data is set to big endian (see
FORMat:BORDer NORMal).
Note: Remote languages other than DEFAULT are intended for remote control only. A
mixed approach, with parts of the instrument configuration defined via the GUI can
cause unexpected results.
Remote command:
SYSTem:LANGuage
Define *IDN + *OPT...
Opens the "Remote *IDN + *OPT..." dialog, which allows you to define the ID string
(*IDN?) and the option string (*OPT?) of the analyzer.
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If the DEFAULT language is activated, the factory ID and option strings are used.
The factory ID contains information on the instrument and fimrware. Its format can
be changed using SYSTem:FORMat:IDENtify. The option string is a comma-
separated list of all installed software and hardware options.
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The default strings are automatically adjusted to the selected Remote Language.
– If the PNA language is activated, Keysight-compatible ID and option strings are
set. The bit order for transferred binary data is normal.
– If one of the "HP xxxx" languages is activated, "HP xxxx"-compatible ID and
option strings are set. Binary data is transferred in a device-specific bit order,
however, the bit order can be changed using "HP xxxx"-specific commands.
The ID and option strings can be set manually, or reset to the factory defaults.
Remote command:
SYSTem:IDENtify
SYSTem:IDENtify:FACTory
SYSTem:FORMat:IDENtify
SYSTem:OPTions[:STRing]
SYSTem:OPTions:FACTory
FORMat:BORDer
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