Programming a specific value for POWer :
AMPLif
ier : STATE sets
POWer:AMPLifier:STATE:AUTOto OFF.
l
POWer:AMPLifier:STATE:AUTO
ONlOFFlOll
l
POWer:AMPLifier:STATE:AUTO?
Sets and queries the automatic selection of the doubler amplifier
state. Programming a specific value for POWer :
AMPLif
ier : STATE sets
POWer:AMPLifier:STATE:AUTO to OFF.
*RSTvalue
is ON.
l
POWer:ATTenuation
<num>[DB]
lMAXimumlMINimumlUPlDOWN
l
POWer :
ATTenuat
ion?
[MAXimum
1
MINimum]
Sets and queries the output attenuation level. Note that when
setting the attenuator level to 10
dB
the output power is
decreased by 10
dB.
Programming a specified attenuation sets
POWer:ATTenuation:AUTO OFF.
l
POWer:ATTenuation:AUTO
ONlOFFlllO
l
POWer:ATTenuation:AUTO?
Sets and queries the state of the RF attenuator coupling switch.
Programming a specified attenuation sets
POWer :
ATTenuat
ion : AUTO OFF.
ON
-
insures that the amplitude level of the ALC is kept within
optimal limits.
OFF
-
the attenuator setting is set to the value of POW :ATT and left
there. The
“RST
value is ON.
l
POWer:CENTer
<num>
[lvl
suffix]
lMAXimumlMINimumlUPlDOWN
l
POWer:CENTer?
[MAXimumlMINimuml
Sets and queries the center power for power sweep. Default units
(and units for query response) are determined by the UNIT:POWer
command.
The coupling equations for power sweep are exactly analogous to
those for frequency sweep. Power sweep is allowed to be negative,
unlike frequency sweeps. See FREQ : CENT for a description. *RST
value is 0
dBm.
l
POWer[:LEVel]
<num>Clvl
suffix]
lMAXimumlMINimumlUPlDOWN
l
POWer
[
:
LEVel]
?
[MAXimum
1
MINimum]
Sets and queries the output level. Default units and units
for the query response are determined by the UNIT:POWer
command. Maximum and minimum levels refer to the
leveling mode at the time the command is sent. For example,
*RST;POWer
:
LEVel
MIN; ALC :
SOURce
MMHead
has different effects
from *RST;POWer:ALC:SOURceMMHead; POWer:LEVel MIN
After
*RST,
the value is 0
dBm.
l
POWer:MODE
FIXedlSWEep
l
POWer:MODE?
Sets and queries the setting of the power sweep mode switch. If in
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User’s Handbook
Operating and Programming Reference
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