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COMMAND SUMMARY
If this is ON, each time a frequency or power is changed,
CALibration:AM[:EXECutel
is attempted.
l
CALibration:AM[:EXECutel
When AM is on and the synthesizer is in the CW or manual mode,
the synthesizer performs a modulator calibration as long as power
sweep is not active.
l CALibration:PEAKing:AUTO ONlOFFlllO
l CALibration:PEAKing:AUTO?
Sets and queries the automatic peaking function. If AUTO is ON, then
a peak is done at regular intervals automatically. After
*RST,
the
setting is OFF.
l
CALibration:PEAKing[:EXECute]
Peaks the SYTM.
l CALibration:PMETer:DETector:INITiate?
IDETectorlDIODe
Initiates the specified calibration. These calibrations require the use
of an external power measurement. Once initiated, the synthesizer
sets up for the first point to be measured, and responds to the query
with the frequency at which the power is to be measured.
The parameters mean:
IDETector
DIODe
Initiates a calibration of the internal detector logger
breakpoints and offsets.
Initiates a calibration of an external detector’s logger
breakpoints and offsets.
l CALibration:PMETer:DETector:NEXT?
Cnum>[lvlsuffix]
The parameter is the measured power that is currently produced by
the synthesizer. You must supply this parameter after measuring the
power using an external power meter. The query response is issued
after the synthesizer processes the supplied parameter and settles on
the next point to be measured. The query response is:
>o
The frequency [in Hz] that is currently produced.
0
The calibration is complete.
<o
An error has occurred and the calibration is aborted.
l CALibration:PMETer:FLATness:INITiate?
USERlDIODelPMETerlMMHead
Initiates the specified calibration. These calibrations require the use
of an external power measurement. Once initiated, the synthesizer
sets up for the first point to be measured, and responds to the query
with the frequency at which the power is to be measured.
The parameters mean :
USER
Initiates a calibration at all of the user flatness points.
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User’s Handbook
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