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Operating Manual Vol 1 - ES Documentation

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RF LevelSMIQ2.5.4 User Correction (UCOR)Function "User Correction" can be used to create and activate lists in which arbitrary RF frequencies areassigned level correction values.Up to 10 lists with a total of 160 correction values can be compiled. For frequencies which are notincluded in the list the level correction is determined by means of interpolation of the nearest correctionvalues.When user correction is switched on, the LEVEL indication is completed by the indication UCOR (UserCorrection) in the header field of the display. The RF output level is the sum of both values.LEVEL + UCOR = output levelIf the offset setting is used at the same time, the LEVEL indication value is the difference of the inputvalues AMPLITUDE and OFFSET of the menu LEVEL.AMPLITUDE - OFFSET = LEVELThe user correction is effective in all operating modes if switched on.Menu selection:LEVEL - UCORFREQ100. 000 000 0 MHz LEVEL - 27.0 dBmUCOR + 1.9 dBFREQUENCYLEVELANALOG MODVECTOR MODDIGITAL MODDIGITAL STDLF OUTPUTSWEEPLISTMEM SEQUTILITI<strong>ES</strong>LEVELALCUCOREMFSTATEOFFSELECT LIST...CURRENT: UCOR1DELETE LIST...FUNCTION FILL INSERT DELETE EDIT/VIEWONFig. 2-21STATEMenu LEVEL - UCOR - OPERATION sideSwitching on/off user correction.IEC/IEEE-bus command SOUR:CORR ONSELECT LIST...DELETE LIST...FUNCTIONSelection of a list or generation of a new list (cf. Section 2.2.11, List Editor).IEC/IEEE-bus command SOUR:CORR:CSET "UCOR1"Deletion of a list (cf. Section 2.2.11, List Editor).IEC/IEEE-bus command SOUR:CORR:CSET:DEL "UCOR2"Selection of the editing mode to process the selected list (cf. Section 2.2.11, ListEditor).IEC-bus commands SOUR:CORR:CSET:DATA:FREQ 100 MHz, 102 MHz,...SOUR:CORR:CSET:DATA:POW 1dB, 0.8dB,...1125.5555.03 2.52E-8

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