Remote Control Commands
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15.4.3 Cursor Measurements
The following commands are required for common R&S RTH cursor measurements.
Special commands are available for Spectrum mode, see Chapter 15.6.2.2, "Cursor
Measurements in Spectrum Mode", on page 359.
● Cursor Settings..................................................................................................... 338
● Cursor Measurement Results............................................................................... 339
15.4.3.1 Cursor Settings
CURSor:STATe.............................................................................................................. 338
CURSor:FUNCtion......................................................................................................... 338
CURSor:SOURce...........................................................................................................338
CURSor:COUPling.........................................................................................................338
CURSor:SCPLing...........................................................................................................339
CURSor:SCReen........................................................................................................... 339
CURSor:MEASurement<m>:TYPE.................................................................................. 339
CURSor:STATe <State>
Enables or disables the cursor measurement.
Parameters:
<State> ON | OFF
*RST: OFF
CURSor:FUNCtion <Type>
Defines the type of the cursor measurement.
Parameters:
<Type> VERTical | HORizontal | TRACking | MEASure
See Chapter 4.3.2, "Cursor Types and Results", on page 86.
*RST: VERTical
CURSor:SOURce <Source>
Defines the source on which the cursor measurement is performed. The source setting
is not relevant for the vertical cursor type.
Parameters:
<Source> C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | M1 | D0 | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7
*RST: C1
CURSor:COUPling <Coupling>
Couples the cursor lines so that the distance between the two lines remains the same
if one cursor is moved.
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