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Command Reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
1119User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 53
Parameter Type ("Calibration Presetting" dialog)
ARTosm Adapter Removal
REFL | RSHort Refl Norm Open | Refl Norm Short
FOPort Full One Port ("Refl OSM")
FTRans | RTRans | FRTRans Trans Norm - Forward | Trans Norm - Reverse | Trans Norm Both
"Forward" ("Reverse") means that the port with the smaller (larger)
port number serves a a drive port.
OPTPort One Path Two Ports
TOSM TOSM
UOSM UOSM
TRL | TOM | TSM | TRM | TNA TRL | TOM | TSM | TRM | TNA
ARPTosm | PTOSm | PUOSm | PTRL
| PTOM | PTSM | PTRM | PTNA
One of the previous calibration types in combination with a power
calibration (for SMARTerCal).
VP
VPUosm An alias for PUOSm
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:DELete
Cleans the channel's existing calibration data and also removes links to the calibration
pool.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
Usage: Event
Manual operation: See "Remove all Cal Data" on page 499
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect:SAVE:SELected:DEFault
Generates a set of default system error correction data for the selected ports and cali-
bration type. The default data set corresponds to a test setup which does not introduce
any systematic errors; none of the measurement results acquired previously
([SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:COLLect[:ACQuire]:SELected) is taken into
account.
Tip: The main purpose of the default correction data set is to provide a dummy system
error correction which you can replace with your own, external correction data. You
may have acquired the external data in a previous session or even on an other instru-
ment. If you want to use the external correction data on the analyzer, simply generate
the default data set corresponding to your port configuration and calibration type and
overwrite the default data. For details refer to the program example below.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number of the calibrated channel.
SCPI Command Reference

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