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58 N9320A Programmer’s Guide
5 Command Reference
Display the Limit Margin
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:MARGin:STATe OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:MARGin:STATe?
Displays a measurement margin that is added to the
designated limit line to do secondary testing of the data.
*RST: Off
Key access:
> Limits > Limit 1|2 > Margin On Off
Control Limit Line Testing
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:STATe OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:STATe?
Turns limit line testing on/off. The limit and margin will
only be tested if they are displayed. Use
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:DISPlay to turn on the display
of limit lines, and :CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:MARGin:STATe
to turn on the display of margins. If margin and limit
display are both turned off, limit test is automatically turned
off. Use :CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:FAIL? to return the
state of pass or fail after limit line state has been turned on.
*RST: Off
Key access:
> Limits > Limit 1|2 > Limit On Off
Select the Type of Limit Line
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:TYPE UPPer|LOWer
:CALCulate:LLINe[1]|2:TYPE?
Sets a limit line to be either an upper or lower type limit
line. An upper line will be used as the maximum allowable
value when comparing with the data.
*RST: Lower
Remarks: If a margin has already been set for this limit line, and this
command is used to change the limit type, then the margin
value is reset to 0 dB.
Key access:
> Limits > Limit 1|2 > Type Upper Lower
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Display