The following general parameters are defined for multiple subsystems in the sections following.
• :CALCulate{1-16} refers to the indicated channel. If the index number is not used, the command applies to index 1.
• :CALibration{1-2} refers to the indicated calibration file to be merged. If the index number is not used, the first calibration file is used.
• :CONTrol{1-16} refers to the indicated channel number. If the index number is not used, the command applies to index 1.
• :DEVice{1-10} refers to the indicated device for the LRL calibration on the indicated channel. If the index number is not used, the first device is used.
• :EXTernal{1-4} refers to the indicated external source. If the index number is not used, the command applies to the external source 1.
• :FILe{1-4} refers to one of the four hybrid calibration files. Each file must be uniquely identified. If the index number is not used, the command displays a syntax error.
• :FLAT{1-2} refers to the flat test port power flatness coefficients for the indicated port and the active channel. If the index number is not used, the command is applied to Port 1 on the active channel.
• :FSEGMent refers to the active frequency-based segment.
• :FSEGMent{1-50} refers to the indicated frequency-based segment. If the index number is not used, the command applies to the frequency-based segment 1.
• :GENerator{1-4} refers to indicated internal pulse generator. If the index number is not used, the command applies to the internal pulse generator 1.
• :INTernal{1-2} refers to indicated internal source. If the index number is not used, the command applies to the internal source 1.
• :ISEGMent refers to the active index-based segment.
• :ISEGMent{1-50} refers to the indicated index-based segment. If the index number is not used, the command applies index-based segment 1.
• :LINearity{1-2} refers to the power sweep linearity coefficients for the indicated port and the active channel. If the index number is not used, the command is applied to Port 1.
• :MARKer refers to the active marker.
• :MARKer{1-13} refers to the indicated marker where Marker 1 through 12 are standard measurement markers and Marker 13 is the reference marker. If the index number is not used, the command applies to the marker 1.
• :OFFSet{1-50} refers to the indicated multiple source band. If the index number is not used, the command applies to offset band 1.
• :OPERand{1-2} refers to either the first or second operand on the active trace. If the index number is not used, operand refers to operand 1.
• :PARameter{1-16} refers to the indicated trace. If the index number is not used, the command applies to trace 1.
• :PORT{12 | 13 | 14 | 23 | 24 | 34} refers to the indicated port pair. The use of Port 3 and/or Port 4 requires a 4-port VNA instrument. If the index number is not used, the command is applied to Port 1 and Port 2.
• :PORT{13 | 14 | 23 | 24} refers to the indicated port pair such as Port23 refers to Port 2 and Port 3. Best practices recommend stating the port pair for every command. The use of these commands require a 4-port VNA instrument. If the index number is not used, the command applies to Port 1 and Port 3.
• :PORT{123 | 124 | 134 | 234} refers to the indicated port triplet to be used in the hybrid calibration. A 4-port VNA instrument is required. If the index number is not used, the command is applied to Port 1, Port 2, and Port 3.
• :PORT{1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 23 | 24 | 34 | 123 | 124 | 134 | 234 | 1234} refers to the indicated individual port, port pair, port triplet, or port quartet to be used in the calibration. The use of Port 3 and/or Port 4 requires a 4-port VNA instrument and related test set. If the index number is not used, the command applies to Port 1.
• :PORT{1-4} refers to the indicated port. The use of Port 3 or Port 4 requires a 4-port VNA instrument. If the index number is not used, the command is applied to Port 1.
• :SEGMent refers to the currently active limit line.
• :SEGMent{1-50} refers to the indicated limit line. If the index number is not used, the command applies to segment 1.
• :SENSe{1-16} refers to the indicated channel. If the index number is not used, the command applies to channel 1.
• :SOURce{1-4} refers to the indicated external source. If the index number is not used, the command applies to external source 1.
• :THRu{12 | 13 | 14 | 23 | 24 | 34} refers to the through line between the indicated port pair. The use of Port 3 and/or Port 4 requires a 4-port VNA instrument. If the index number is not used, the command applies to Port 1 and Port 2.
• :TRACe{1-16} refers to the indicated trace on the active channel. If the index number is not used, the command applies to the trace 1.
• :WINDow refers to the active channel.
• :WINDow{1-16} refers to the indicated channel. If the index number is not used, the command applies to the window 1.