Remote Commands
R&S
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FSVA3000/ R&S
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FSV3000
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User Manual 1178.8520.02 ─ 01
INSTrument:COUPle:USER<uc>:NEW?
<ChannelName>, <Window>, <Parameter>,
<ChannelName>, <Window>, <Parameter>, <Direction>, <State>
This command creates a new user-defined parameter coupling.
After the new coupling has been created, the command returns the index number of
the new coupling. Therefore, the command is implemented as a query.
Suffix:
<uc>
.
Index of a user-defined parameter coupling. Which indexes are
available is defined by
Query parameters:
<ChannelName>
String containing the name of a measurement channel or chan-
nel type.
<Name>
To synchronize two specific measurement channels.
'All Spectrum'
To synchronize all spectrum channels.
'All IQ Analyzer'
To synchronize all I/Q analyzer channels.
'All Analog Demod'
To synchronize all analog demodulation channels.
'All Channels'
To synchronize all channels, regardless of their type.
<Window>
String containing the name of a measurement window.
<Name>
To synchronize a specific window (only possible in the Analog
Demodulation application).
'All Windows'
To synchronize all measurement windows.
<Parameter>
String containing the name of a synchronizable parameter.
<ChannelName>
String containing the name of a measurement channel or chan-
nel type.
The second channel name is only necessary for synchronization
between two specific channels. If you synchronize all channels
of the same type or all channels, the string has to be empty.
<Window>
String containing the name of a measurement window.
The second window name is only necessary for synchronization
between two specific channels. If you synchronize all channels
of the same type or all channels, the string has to be empty.
<Parameter>
String containing the name of a synchronizable parameter.
The second parameter name is only necessary for synchroniza-
tion between two specific channels. If you synchronize all chan-
nels of the same type or all channels, the string has to be empty.
<Direction>
LTOR | RTOL | BIDir
Configuring the R&S
FSV/A