User`s guide

Table Of Contents
42 Chapter 3
Setting Up the Analyzer
Configuring Measurement Conditions
To set the number of measurement points, use the following command:
:SENS{1-4}:SWE:POIN on page 425
To set the measurement time, use the following commands:
To set the sweep delay time, use the following command:
:SENS{1-4}:SWE:DEL on page 424
To set the IF bandwidth, use the one of the following commands (both provide the same
function):
:SENS{1-4}:BAND on page 372
:SENS{1-4}:BWID on page 373
Setting Power Level
When the instrument is equipped with the power range expansion function (Option 250,
275, 1E1), you select the power range using the following command:
:SOUR{1-4}:POW:ATT on page 432
To set the power level, use the following command:
:SOUR{1-4}:POW on page 431
To select whether to output the same power level (the set value for port 1) or different
power level for each port, use the following command:
:SOUR{1-4}:POW:PORT:COUP on page 434
:SOUR{1-4}:POW:PORT{1-2} on page 435
To set the correction of power level attenuation proportional to the frequency (power slope
feature), use the following command:
:SOUR{1-4}:POW:SLOP:STAT on page 437
:SOUR{1-4}:POW:SLOP on page 436
Configuring Segment Sweep Settings
When you opt to use segment sweep, you can set all items (in the segment sweep table)
using a single command:
:SENS{1-4}:SEGM:DATA on page 421
Alternatively, you can configure the segment sweep settings based on the data contained in
a CSV file by issuing the following command:
:MMEM:LOAD:SEGM on page 351
Also, you can save the contents of the current segment sweep table to a file by issuing the
following command:
Span value :SENS{1-4}:FREQ:SPAN on page 417
Measurement time :SENS{1-4}:SWE:TIME on page 426
Turning on/off auto setting :SENS{1-4}:SWE:TIME:AUTO on page 427