:CALCulate:LIMit:ALARm OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:LIMit:ALARm?Enables/disables the currently active limit line alarm. Setting the value to ON or 1 will turn on the limit alarm. Setting the value to OFF or 0 will turn off the limit alarm. The query version of the command returns a 1 if the currently selected limit line alarm is set to ON and returns 0 if OFF. Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe to set the currently active limit line.:CALCulate:LIMit:ALARm OFF
:CALCulate:LIMit:ALARm 0:CALCulate:LIMit:ALARm ON
:CALCulate:LIMit:ALARm 1Deletes all limit points for the currently active limit line. The current selected limit line can be modified by using the :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe command.Adds a new limit point to the currently active limit line. Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe to set the currently active limit line.:CALCulate:LIMit:POINt:FREQuency <freq>
:CALCulate:LIMit:POINt:FREQuency?Sets the limit point frequency of the current selected limit. Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe to set the currently active limit line.:CALCulate:LIMit:POINt:VALue <value>
:CALCulate:LIMit:POINt:VALue?Sets the limit point value of the current selected limit. The <value> parameter is the limit point value in dB or time units for group delay. Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe to set the currently active limit line.Returns the number of points currently in the selected limit line. Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe to set the currently active limit line.:CALCulate:LIMit:VALue <value>
:CALCulate:LIMit:VALue?Sets the currently active limit line value. This command moves an entire single or multi-segment limit line up or down by the given <value>. This command is equivalent to the command :CALCulate:LIMit:Y. Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe to set the currently active limit line.:CALCulate:LIMit:Y
:CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe:CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe]?Turns the currently selected limit line (upper or lower) ON or OFF. If the value is set to ON or 1, the currently selected limit line is ON. If the value is set to OFF or 0, the currently selected limit line is OFF. The query version of the command returns a 1 if the currently selected limit line is ON and returns a 0 if OFF. Use :CALCulate:LIMit:TYPe to set the currently active limit line.Reports marker information similar to the Marker table. The response begins with an ASCII header. The header specifies the number of following bytes. It looks like #AX, where A is the number of digits in X and X is the number of bytes that follow the header. Parameters are returned in comma-delimited ASCII format. Each parameter is returned as “NAME=VALUE[UNITS].”
:CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe[:STATe]?Turns the Marker Table on or off. Setting the value to ON or 1 will turn on the marker table. Setting the value to OFF or 0 will turn off the marker table.:CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe ON
:CALCulate:MARKer:TABLe 1:CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}:DELTa:X <x-parameter>
:CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}:DELTa:X?Sets the location of the delta marker on the x-axis at the specified location <x-parameter> + the reference marker x-axis. <x-parameter> is defined in the current x-axis units. The query version of the command returns the location of the delta marker on the x-axis.If both the reference and delta marker #1 is currently at 1 GHz on the x-axis, send the command below to set the delta marker #1 to 2 GHz on the x-axis:(In zero span) If both the reference and delta marker #1 is currently at 25 us on the x-axis, send the command below to set the delta marker to 50us on the x-axis::CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}:DELTa[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}:DELTa[:STATe]?:CAL1Culate:MARKer3:DELTa ON
:CALCulate:MARKer3:DELTa 1
:CALCulate:MARKer3:DELTa:STATe ON
:CALCulate:MARKer3:DELTa:STATe 1:CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}:X <x-parameter>
:CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}:X?Sets the location of the marker on the x-axis at the specified location. <x-parameter> is defined in the current x-axis units. The query version of the command returns the location of the marker on the x-axis. Note that the marker is snapped to the data point closest to the specified value. If the specified marker is not on it is set to on.:CALCulate:MARKer2:X 5
:CALCulate:MARKer2:X 5Hz:CALCulate:MARKer:X 1.5GHz
:CALCulate:MARKer1:X 1.5GHz:CALCulate:MARKer3:X 1.5
:CALCulate:MARKer3:X 1.5s:CALCulate:MARKer:X 25us
:CALCulate:MARker1:X 25us:CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1
:CALCulate:MARKer{1|2|3|4|5|6}[:STATe]?Sets the specified marker on/off. If no marker is specified in {1|2|3|4|5|6}, then marker defaults to 1.:CALCulate:MATH:FUNCtion NORMal|ADD|SUBTract
:CALCulate:MATH:FUNCtion?Sets math operations on the currently selected measurement and the trace stored in memory. Note that there MUST be a trace stored in Memory. Setting the FUNCtion to NORMal is equivalent of setting the Trace Math to “No Trace Math” on the front panel. Setting the FUNCtion to ADD is equivalent of setting the Trace Math to “Trace Plus Memory” on the front panel. Setting the FUNCtion to SUBTract is equivalent to setting the Trace Math to “Trace Minus Memory” on the front panel. The query version of the command returns the string “NORM” for no trace math, returns the string “ADD” for trace plus memory, and returns the string “SUBT” for trace minus memory.:CALCulate:SMOothing <integer>
:CALCulate:SMOothing?Sets the smoothing percentage. The query form of the command returns the current smoothing percentage.:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:CABLoss
:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:CABLoss?Reports the maximum horizontal distance that can be analyzed in DTF. Note that the unit return is based on the current distance units.MT8221B: 9.13 m
MT8222B: 5.87 mReports the system’s ability to separate two closely spaced discontinuities in DTF measurements. Note that the return value is based on the current distance units.MT8221B: 0.03 m
MT8222B: 0.02 m:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:PVELocity
:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:PVELocity?:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:START
:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:START?:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:STOP
:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:STOP?:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:UNIT METers|FEET
:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:UNIT?:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:WINDow RECTangular|MSLobe| NSLobe|LSLobe
:CALCulate:TRANsform:DISTance:WINDow?Sets the windowing for DTF measurements. Available types are Rectangular, Nominal Side Lobe, Low Side Lobe and Minimum Side Lobe.
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