Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
in the nonvolat
ile memory of the sampling module channel. The optical signal
source must be connected and conļ¬gured appropriately before sending this
command. You should use a signal of known optical power at the wavelength for
which you are c ompensating.
Group
Compensation
Syntax
COMPensate:OPTGAIN:CH<x> <NR1>, <NR3>
Arguments
NR1 argum
ent is the wavelength (in nm) of the input optical signal.
NR3 argument is the average optical power of the input optical signal.
Examples
COMPENSATE:OPTGAIN:CH1 1000,1.0E-3.
COMPensate:RECAll:FACTory:ALL (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) recalls compensation data for the mainframe and
all resident module channels from their respective nonvolatile factory memories
into the current, in-use (that is, run-time) compensation memory.
Group
Compensation
Syntax
COMPensate:RECAll:FACTory :ALL
Examples
COMPENSATE:RECALL:FACTORY :ALL.
COMPensate:RECAll:FACTory:CH<x> (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) recalls compensation data from the nonvolatile
factory memory of the module channel into its associated in-use (that is, run-time)
compensation memory.
Group
Compensation
Syntax
COMPensate:RECAll:FACTory :CH<x>
Examples
COMPENSATE:RECALL:FACTORY :CH2.
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