Command reference
R&S
®
ZNB/ZNBT
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User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 62
Example:
MMEM:LOAD:CKIT 'C:\Users\Public\
Documents\Rohde-Schwarz\Vna\
Calibration\Kits\New Kit 1.calkit'
Load the previously created cal kit file
New Kit 1.calkit
from the default cal kit directory.
CORR:CKIT:SEL 'N 50 Ohm', 'New Kit 1'
Assign the imported kit to the N 50 Ω connector type, assuming
that the cal kit name stored in
New Kit 1.calkit
reads
New
Kit 1
.
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe:]CORRection:CKIT:<ConnType>:SELect
<CalKitName>
Selects the calibration kit to be used for a specified connector type
<ConnType>
. The
kit is identified by its name.
Tip:
For connector types with arbitrary, user-defined names you can use the command
[SENSe:]CORRection:CKIT:SELect
.
Cal kit naming conventions
Calibration kit names must be entered as string parameters. The string contains the cal
kit name used in the calibration dialogs (e.g. "Calibration Presettings"); a "Ω" in the
name must be replaced by
Ohm
, e.g.:
●
NewKit1
denotes the user-defined calibration kit "NewKit1".
●
N 50 Ohm Ideal Kit
denotes the "N 50 Ω Ideal Kit".
●
ZV-Z21 typical
denotes the cal kit "ZV-Z21 typical".
Suffix:
<ConnType>
.
Connector type, one of the following identifiers:
N50, N75
–
N 50 Ω or N 75 Ω connectors
PC7, PC35, PC292
–
PC 7, PC 3.5 or 2.92 mm connectors
USER<no>
–
user-defined connectors UserConn1, UserConn2
SMA
–
user-defined connector type SMA ...
Parameters:
<CalKitName>
String parameter containing the name of a calibration kit availa-
ble on the analyzer. See "Cal kit naming conventions " above.
*RST:
n/a (A *RST does not change the assignment
between connector types and calibration kits.)
Example:
MMEM:LOAD:CKIT 'C:\Users\Public\
Documents\Rohde-Schwarz\Vna\
Calibration\Kits\New Kit 1.calkit'
Load the previously created cal kit file
New Kit 1.calkit
from the default cal kit directory.
CORR:CKIT:N50:SEL 'New Kit 1'
Assign the imported kit to the N 50 Ω connector type, assuming
that the cal kit name stored in
New Kit 1.calkit
reads
New
Kit 1
.
SCPI command reference