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R&S ZVL Command Reference
Instrument-Control Commands
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-05
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<Chn>
Channel number used to identify the active trace.
<Seg>
Segment number
<response>
Response value
Range [def.
unit]
Almost no restriction for limit segments; see Rules for Limit Line Definition.
[dB]
*RST value
The default response values of a segment that is created by defining its stimulus
values only (e.g. by means of CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:CONTrol[:DATA]), is –
20 dB.
SCPI,
Command
Types
Device-specific, with query.
Example:
See CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:SEGMent<Seg>:AMPlitude:STARt.
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:SEGMent<Seg>:COUNt?
Queries the number of limit line segments.
<Chn>
Channel number used to identify the active trace.
<Seg>
Limit line segment number. This suffix is ignored; the command counts all ranges.
Response
0 | 1 | ...- number of (enabled or disabled)) limit line segments.
*RST value 0
SCPI,
Command
Types
Device-specific, query only.
Example:
CALC:LIM:DATA 1,1500000000, 2000000000,2,3
Define an upper limit line segment (segment no. 1) in the stimulus range between
1.5 GHz and 2 GHz, assigning response values of +2 dBm and +3 dBm.
CALC:LIM:SEGM:COUNT?
Query the number of segments. The response is 1.
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:SEGMent<Seg>:STIMulus:STARt <start>
Changes the start stimulus value (i.e. the largest or smallest stimulus value) of a limit line segment. A
segment must be created first to enable this command (e.g CALC:LIM:DATA).
To define the stimulus values of several limit line segments with a single command, use
CALCulate<Chn>:LIMit:CONTrol[:DATA].
<Chn>
Channel number used to identify the active trace.
<Seg>
Segment number
<start>
Frequency value.
Range [def.
unit]
Almost no restriction for limit segments; see Rules for Limit Line Definition. In
particular, the start value can be larger than the stop value

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