Operating instructions

CALCulate:LIMit Subsystem R&S ESCI
1166.6004.12 6.20 E-1
CALCulate<1|2>:LIMit<1 to 8>:FAIL?
This command queries the result of the limit check of the limit line indicated in the selected
measurement window. It should be noted that a complete sweep must have been performed for
obtaining a valid result. A synchronization with *OPC, *OPC? or *WAI should therefore be provided.
The result of the limit check responds with 0 for PASS, 1 for FAIL, and 2 for MARGIN.
This command is not available in receiver mode.
Example: "INIT;*WAI" 'Starts a new sweep and waits for its end.
"CALC2:LIM3:FAIL?" 'Queries the result of the check for limit
'line 3 in screen B.
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: conforming
Mode: A, FM
CALCulate<1|2>:LIMit<1 to 8>:CLEar[:IMMediate]
This command deletes the result of the current limit check for all limit lines in the selected
measurement window.
This command is not available in receiver mode.
Example: "CALC:LIM:CLE" 'Deletes the result of the limit check in screen A
Characteristics: *RST value: -
SCPI: conforming
Mode: A, FM
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value.
CALCulate<1|2>:LIMit<1 to 8>:COMMent <string>
This command defines a comment for the limit line selected (max. 40 characters). The comment is
independent from the measurement window.
Example: "CALC:LIM5:COMM 'Upper limit for spectrum'"
'Defines the comment for limit line 5.
Characteristics: *RST value: blank comment
SCPI: device-specific
Mode: R, A, FM
CALCulate<1|2>:LIMit<1 to 8>:COPY 1 to 8 | <name>
This command copies one limit line onto another one. It is independent of the measurement window.
The name of the limit line may consist of max 8 characters.
Parameter: 1 to 8 ::= number of the new limit line or:
<name> ::= name of the new limit line given as a string
Example: "CALC:LIM1:COPY 2" 'Copies limit line 1 to line 2.
"CALC:LIM1:COPY 'GSM2'" 'Copies limit line 1 to a new line named
''GSM2'.
Characteristics: *RST value: --
SCPI: device-specific
Mode: R, A, FM
This command is an event and therefore has no *RST value and no query.