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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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CALCulate Subsystem<br />

ESIB<br />

:CALCulate:LIMit:COMMent <br />

This command defines a comment for the limit line selected.<br />

Example: ":CALC:LIM:COMM ’Upper limit for spectrum’"<br />

Features: *RST value: blank comment<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

:CALCulate:LIMit:COPY 1 to 8 | <br />

This command copies one limit line onto another one.<br />

Parameter: 1 to 8 ::= number of the new limit line or, alternatively:<br />

::= name of the new limit line given as a string<br />

Example: ":CALC:LIM1:COPY 2"<br />

":CALC:LIM1:COPY ’GSM2’"<br />

Features: *RST value: --<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

The name of the limit line may contain a maximum of 8 characters. This command is an "event"<br />

which is why it is not assigned an *RST value and has no query.<br />

:CALCulate:LIMit:NAME <br />

This command assigns a name to a limit line numbered 1 to 8. If it doesn’t exist previously, a limit<br />

line with this name is created.<br />

Example: ":CALC:LIM1:NAME ’GSM1’"<br />

Features: *RST value: ’REM1’ to ’REM8’ for lines 1 to 8<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

The name of the limit line may contain a maximum of 8 characters.<br />

:CALCulate:LIMit:DELete<br />

This command deletes the limit line selected.<br />

Examples: ":CALC:LIM1:DEL"<br />

Features: *RST value: --<br />

SCPI: device-specific<br />

Modes:<br />

R, A, VA<br />

This command is an "event" which is why it is not assigned an *RST value and has no query.<br />

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