User Manual

Remote Commands
R&S
®
FPL1000
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Manual operation: See "User Standards" on page 135
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:POWer<sb>:STANdard:DELete
<Standard>
This command deletes a file containing an ACLR standard.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Window
<m> Marker
<sb> irrelevant
Parameters:
<Standard> String containing the file name of the standard.
Manual operation: See "User Standards" on page 135
CALCulate<n>:MARKer<m>:FUNCtion:POWer<sb>:STANdard:SAVE
<Standard>
This command saves the current ACLR measurement configuration as a new ACLR
standard.
The measurement configuration for power measurements consists of weighting filter,
channel bandwidth and spacing, resolution and video bandwidth, detector and sweep
time.
Suffix:
<n>
.
Window
<m> Marker
<sb> irrelevant
Parameters:
<Standard> String containing the file name. The file format is xml.
Manual operation: See "User Standards" on page 135
11.6.4.2 Configuring the Channels
The following commands configure channels for channel power and ACLR measure-
ments.
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:ACPairs................................................................................641
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BWIDth:ACHannel.................................................................641
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BANDwidth:ACHannel............................................................641
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BWIDth:ALTernate<ch>..........................................................641
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BANDwidth:ALTernate<ch>.....................................................641
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BWIDth[:CHANnel<ch>]......................................................... 641
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:BANDwidth[:CHANnel<ch>]....................................................641
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:NAME:ACHannel...................................................................642
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:NAME:ALTernate<ch>............................................................642
[SENSe:]POWer:ACHannel:NAME:CHANnel<ch>.............................................................642
Configuring and Performing Measurements