Remote Control Commands
R&S
®
SMA100B
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:CALibration:LFOutput[:MEASure]?
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:CALibration<hw>:FMOFfset[:MEASure]?
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:CALibration<hw>:FREQuency[:MEASure]?
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:CALibration<hw>:LEVel:EXTern:DATA
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:CALibration<hw>:LEVel:EXTern:EXEC
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:CALibration<hw>:LEVel[:MEASure]?
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:CALibration:ALL[:MEASure]?
[<Force>]
Starts all internal adjustments that do not need external measuring equipment.
NOTICE: Risk of DUT damage
During level adjustments, the instrument temporarily applies high power at the RF out-
put. This high power can destroy a connected DUT.
Do not start level adjustments if DUT is connected. Disconnect the DUT and replace it
by a terminating resistor with adequate power rating. We recommend that you use a
50
Ohm, 10
W or larger terminating resistor.
Query parameters:
<Force>
string
Return values:
<Measure>
0 | 1 | OFF | ON
Example:
CAL:ALL:MEAS?
//"0"
// Executes the adjustments of all instrument functions.
// When completed, it indicates that the adjustment
// has been performed successfully.
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
:CALibration:DATA:FACTory:DATE?
Queries the date of the last factory calibration.
Return values:
<Date>
string
Example:
CAL:DATA:FACT:DATE?
// "2016-01-01"
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
CALibration Subsystem