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R&S ZVL Command Reference
Instrument-Control Commands
Operating Manual 1303.6580.32-05
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[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:EDELay<port_no>:DISTance <length>
Defines the offset parameter for test port <port_no> as a mechanical length.
<Ch>
Channel number of the offset-corrected channel
<port_no>
Port number of the analyzer
<length>
Mechanical length
Range [def. unit] –3.402823466E+038 m to +3.4028234664E+038 m.
*RST value
0 m [m or foot (ft), depending on the Distance Unit selected in the System
Configuration dialog]
SCPI, Command
Types
Device-specific, command or query
Example:
See [SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:EDELay<port_no>:ELENgth
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:EDELay<port_no>:ELENgth <length>
Defines the offset parameter for test port <port_no> as an electrical length.
<Ch>
Channel number of the offset-corrected channel
<port_no>
Port number of the analyzer
<length>
Electrical length
Range [def.
unit]
–1E+9 m to +1E+9 m [m or foot (ft), depending on the Distance Unit selected in the
System Configuration dialog]. The increment (UP, DOWN) is 1 mm.
*RST value 0 m
SCPI,
Command
Types
Device-specific, command or query
Example:
CORR:EDEL2:ELEN 0.3
Define an electrical length of 30 cm for channel 1 and port no. 2.
CORR:EDEL2:DIST?; DIEL?
Query the values of the mechanical length and the permittivity at port 2. The
mechanical length is equal to the electrical length divided by the square root of the
permittivity; the latter is set to its default value. The response is
0.29990704322;1.00062.
CORR:EDEL2?
Query the value of the delay at port 2. The delay is equal to the electrical length
divided by the speed of light in the vacuum, so the response is 1.0006922856E-009.
CORR:LOSS2 2; LOSS2:FREQ 1.5 GHz; OFFS 3 dB
Define the offset loss parameters at port 2.
[SENSe<Ch>:]CORRection:EDELay<port_no>[:TIME] <delay>
Defines the offset parameter for test port <port_no> as a delay time.

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