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This manual provides documentation for the following X-Series Analyzers: PXA Signal Analyzer N9030A MXA Signal Analyzer N9020A EXA Signal Analyzer N9010A CXA Signal Analyzer N9000A N9064A & W9064A VXA Signal Analyzer Measurement Application User's & Programmer's Reference Option 1FP Vector Modulation Analysis Option 2FP Flexible Digital Modulation Analysis Keysight X-Series Signal Analyzer

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  • This manual provides documentation for the following X-Series Analyzers:PXA Signal Analyzer N9030AMXA Signal Analyzer N9020AEXA Signal Analyzer N9010ACXA Signal Analyzer N9000A

    N9064A & W9064AVXA Signal AnalyzerMeasurementApplication User's &Programmer'sReferenceOption 1FP Vector ModulationAnalysis

    Option 2FP Flexible DigitalModulation Analysis

    Keysight X-Series Signal Analyzer

  • Notices© Keysight Technologies, Inc.2008-2014No part of this manual may bereproduced in any form or by anymeans (including electronicstorage and retrieval ortranslation into a foreignlanguage) without prioragreement and written consentfrom Keysight Technologies, Inc.as governed by United States andinternational copyright laws.

    AcknowledgmentsAdobe Acrobat® and Reader®are U.S. registered trademarks ofAdobe Systems Incorporated.

    Manual Part NumberN9064-90003

    EditionAugust 2014Printed in USAKeysight Technologies, Inc.1400 Fountaingrove ParkwaySanta Rosa, CA 95403

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    Safety Notices

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    Table of Contents

    N9064A & W9064A VXA Signal Analyzer Measurement Application User's & Programmer'sReference i

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    1 About the Analyzer 39Installing Application Software 40

    Viewing a License Key 40Obtaining and Installing a License Key 40Updating Measurement Application Software 40

    X-Series Options and Accessories 42Front-Panel Features 43Display Annotations 44Rear-Panel Features 45Window Control Keys 46

    Multi-Window 46Zoom 46Next Window 47Full Screen 48Display Enable (Remote Command Only) 48

    Mouse and Keyboard Control 50Right-Click 50PC Keyboard 52

    Instrument Security & Memory Volatility 55

    2 About the VXA Signal Analyzer Measurement Application 57What Does the VXA Signal Analyzer Application Do? 58

    3 Programming the Analyzer 61What Programming Information is Available? 62List of SCPI Commands 63STATus Subsystem 80

    Detailed Description 82What Are Status Registers 83What Are Status Register SCPI Commands 83How to Use the Status Registers 84Using a Status Register 85Using the Service Request (SRQ) Method 86

    Generating a Service Request 86Status Register System 87The Status Byte Register 88Standard Event Status Register 90Operation and Questionable Status Registers 92

    Operation Status Register 92

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    Questionable Status Register 92STATus Subsystem Command Descriptions 93

    Operation Register 93Operation Condition Query 93Operation Enable 94Operation Event Query 94Operation Negative Transition 94Operation Positive Transition 95

    Preset the Status Byte 95Questionable Register 96

    Questionable Condition 96Questionable Enable 96Questionable Event Query 97Questionable Negative Transition 97Questionable Positive Transition 97

    Questionable Calibration Register 98Questionable Calibration Condition 98Questionable Calibration Enable 98Questionable Calibration Event Query 99Questionable Calibration Negative Transition 99Questionable Calibration Positive Transition 100

    Questionable Calibration Skipped Register 100Questionable Calibration Skipped Condition 100Questionable Calibration Skipped Enable 101Questionable Calibration Skipped Event Query 101Questionable Calibration Skipped Negative Transition 102Questionable Calibration Skipped Positive Transition 102

    Questionable Calibration Extended Failure Register 102Questionable Calibration Extended Failure Condition 103Questionable Calibration Extended Failure Enable 103Questionable Calibration Extended Failure Event Query 103Questionable Calibration Extended Failure Negative Transition 104Questionable Calibration Extended Failure Positive Transition 104

    Questionable Calibration Extended Needed Register 105Questionable Calibration Extended Needed Condition 105Questionable Calibration Extended Needed Enable 105Questionable Calibration Extended Needed Event Query 106Questionable Calibration Extended Needed Negative Transition 106Questionable Calibration Extended Needed Positive Transition 107

    Questionable Frequency Register 107Questionable Frequency Condition 107Questionable Frequency Enable 108Questionable Frequency Event Query 108

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    Questionable Frequency Negative Transition 108Questionable Frequency Positive Transition 109

    Questionable Integrity Register 109Questionable Integrity Condition 109Questionable Integrity Enable 110Questionable Integrity Event Query 110Questionable Integrity Negative Transition 111Questionable Integrity Positive Transition 111

    Questionable Integrity Signal Register 111Questionable Integrity Signal Condition 112Questionable Integrity Signal Enable 112Questionable Integrity Signal Event Query 113Questionable Integrity Signal Negative Transition 113Questionable Integrity Signal Positive Transition 113

    Questionable Integrity Uncalibrated Register 114Questionable Integrity Uncalibrated Condition 114Questionable Integrity Uncalibrated Enable 114Questionable Integrity Uncalibrated Event Query 115Questionable Integrity Uncalibrated Negative Transition 115Questionable Integrity Uncalibrated Positive Transition 116

    Questionable Power Register 116Questionable Power Condition 116Questionable Power Enable 117Questionable Power Event Query 117Questionable Power Negative Transition 118Questionable Power Positive Transition 118

    Questionable Temperature Register 118Questionable Temperature Condition 119Questionable Temperature Enable 119Questionable Temperature Event Query 119Questionable Temperature Negative Transition 120Questionable Temperature Positive Transition 120

    IEEE 488.2 Common Commands 122All 122Clear Status 124Standard Event Status Enable 124Standard Event Status Register Query 125Identification Query 125Operation Complete 126Query Instrument Options 127Recall Instrument State 127*RST (Remote Command Only) 128Save Instrument State 128

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    Service Request Enable 128Status Byte Query 129Trigger 129Self Test Query 129Wait-to-Continue 130

    4 Input/Output Functions 131Input/Output 132

    Input/Output variables - Preset behavior 133RF Input 134

    Input Z Correction 134RF Coupling 135

    External Mixer 136More Information 137Ext Mix Setup 139

    Mixer Presets 144Mixer Bias 149

    Cable IF Loss 149I/Q 150

    Baseband I/Q (Option BBA) 150Baseband I/Q Remote Language Compatibility 152I/Q Path 153

    I+jQ 154I Only 154Q Only 154

    I Setup 155I Differential Input 155I Input Z 156I Skew 156I Probe 157Combined Differential/Input Z (Remote Command Only) 159

    Q Setup 160Q Same as I 160Q Differential Input 160Q Input Z 161Q Skew 162Q Probe 162

    Reference Z 164I/Q Probe Setup 165

    Attenuation 165Offset 166Coupling 167Calibrate 168Clear Calibration 168

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    RF Calibrator 16950 MHz 1704.8 GHz 170Off 170

    External Gain 170Ext Preamp 171

    More Information 172MS 173BTS 174I Ext Gain 175Q Ext Gain 175

    Restore Input/Output Defaults 176Freq Ref In 176

    Sense 178Internal 178External 178Ext Ref Freq 179External Reference Lock BW 180External Ref Coupling 180

    I/Q Guided Calibration 182I/Q Isolation Calibration 182

    Next 182Exit 183

    I/Q Isolation Calibration Time (Remote Command Only) 183I/Q Cable Calibrate… 183

    I Port 184I-bar Port 185Q Port 186Q-bar Port 187I/Q Cable Calibration Time (Remote Command Only) 188

    I/Q Probe Calibration 188I Port 189I-bar Port 190Q Port 191Q-bar Port 192Show Adapter Screen 194I/Q Probe Calibration Time (Remote Command Only) 194

    Exit Confirmation 194

    5 Mode Functions 195Mode 196

    More Information 197Spectrum Analyzer 198Noise Figure 199

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    Vector Signal Analyzer (VXA) 199Analog Demod 199Phase Noise 200CMMB 200Combined WLAN 200TD-SCDMA with HSPA/8PSK 201IQ Analyzer (Basic) 201GSM/EDGE/EDGE Evo 201Combined Fixed WiMAX 202W-CDMA with HSPA+ 202DVB-T/H with T2 202EMI Receiver 202802.16 OFDM (Fixed WiMAX) 203WLAN 2031xEV-DO 203802.16 OFDMA (WiMAX/WiBro) 20489601 VSA 204MSR 205cdma2000 205Bluetooth 206LTE 206SCPI Language Compatibility 206iDEN/WiDEN/MOTOTalk 207ISDB-T 207Digital Cable TV 207LTE TDD 207Remote Language Compatibility 208DTMB (CTTB) 208Application Mode Number Selection (Remote Command Only) 208

    Application Mode Catalog Query (Remote Command Only) 210Application Identification (Remote Commands Only) 210

    Current Application Model 211Current Application Revision 211Current Application Options 211

    Application Identification Catalog (Remote Commands Only) 212Application Catalog Number of Entries 212Application Catalog Model Numbers 212Application Catalog Revision 212Application Catalog Options 213

    Detailed List of Modes 2131xEV-DO 213802.16 OFDMA (WiMAX/WiBro) 214802.16 OFDM (Fixed WiMAX) 214

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    89601 VSA 214Analog Demod 215Bluetooth 215cdma2000 216CMMB 216Combined WLAN 216Combined Fixed WiMAX 217Digital Cable TV 217DTMB (CTTB) 217DVB-T/H with T2 218EMI Receiver 218GSM/EDGE/EDGE Evo 218iDEN/WiDEN/MOTOTalk 219IQ Analyzer (Basic) 219ISDB-T 219LTE 219LTE TDD 220LTE-Advanced FDD 220LTE-Advanced TDD 221MSR 221Noise Figure 221Phase Noise 222Real Time Spectrum Analyzer 222Remote Language Compatibility 222SCPI Language Compatibility 223Spectrum Analyzer 223TD-SCDMA with HSPA/8PSK 223Vector Signal Analyzer (VXA) 224W-CDMA with HSPA+ 224WLAN 224

    Global Settings 225Global Center Freq 225Restore Defaults 226

    Mode Setup 227Spectrum 227Fixed Equalization 227

    Fixed EQ Mode 227Freq Response Register 228Fixed Equalization Mapping 228

    IF Path 229

    6 System Functions 231File 232

    File Explorer 232

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    Page Setup 233Print 234Restore Down 234Minimize 234Exit 235Print 235Maximize/Restore Down 235

    Maximize 235Restore Down 236

    Print 237System 238

    Show 238Errors 238

    Previous Page 239Next Page 240History 240Verbose SCPI On/Off 240Refresh 241Clear Error Queue 241Status 241Input Overload Enable (Remote Command Only) 241

    System 242Show System contents (Remote Command Only) 243Computer System description (Remote Command Only) 243

    Hardware 243LXI 244

    Power On 244Mode and Input/Output Defaults 245User Preset 245Last State 246Power On Application 246Configure Applications 247

    Preloading Applications 248Access to Configure Applications utility 248Virtual memory usage 248Select All 249Deselect All 249Move Up 249Move Down 249Select/Deselect 249Save Changes and Exit 250Exit Without Saving 250

    Restore Power On Defaults 250

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    Configure Applications - Instrument boot-up 251Configure Applications - Windows desktop 251Configure Applications - Remote Commands 251

    Configuration list (Remote Command Only) 252Configuration Memory Available (Remote Command Only) 252Configuration Memory Total (Remote Command Only) 252Configuration Memory Used (Remote Command Only) 252Configuration Application Memory (Remote Command Only) 253

    Alignments 253Auto Align 253

    Normal 254Partial 255Off 255All but RF 256Alert 256Execute Expired Alignments (Remote Command Only) 259

    Align Now 260All 260All but RF 262RF 263External Mixer 264

    Show Alignment Statistics 265Restore Align Defaults 270Backup or Restore Align Data… 270

    Alignment Data Wizard 271Perform Backup (Remote Command Only) 276Perform Restore (Remote Command Only) 277

    Advanced 277Characterize Preselector 277Characterize Reference Clock 278Characterize Noise Floor 281

    Timebase DAC 283Calibrated 284User 284

    I/O Config 285GPIB 285

    GPIB Address 286GPIB Controller 286

    SCPI LAN 287SCPI Telnet 287SCPI Socket 288SICL Server 288HiSLIP Server 289

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    SCPI Socket Control Port (Remote Command Only) 289Reset Web Password 290LXI 290

    LAN Reset 291Device Identification (Remote Command Only) 291

    System IDN Response 291Factory 292User 292

    Query USB Connection (Remote Command Only) 292USB Connection Status (Remote Command Only) 293USB Packet Count (Remote Command Only) 293

    Restore Defaults 294Restore Input/Output Defaults 294Restore Power On Defaults 294Restore Align Defaults 295Restore Misc Defaults 296Restore Mode Defaults (All Modes) 297All 298

    Control Panel… 298Licensing… 299Security 301

    USB 301Read-Write 302Read only 302

    Diagnostics 302Show Hardware Statistics 303

    SCPI for Show Hardware Statistics ( Remote Commands Only) 304Service 305Internet Explorer… 305System Remote Commands (Remote Commands Only) 306

    System Powerdown (Remote Command Only) 306List installed Options (Remote Command Only) 306Lock the Front-panel keys (Remote Command Only) 306List SCPI Commands (Remote Command Only) 307SCPI Version Query (Remote Command Only) 307Date (Remote Command Only) 307Time (Remote Command Only) 308

    7 Trigger Functions 309Trigger 310

    Free Run 310Video (IF Envelope) 310

    Trigger Level 311Trig Slope 311

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    Trig Delay 312Trig Holdoff 312Holdoff Type 313

    External 1 314Trigger Level 314Trig Slope 315Trig Delay 315Trig Holdoff 316Holdoff Type 316

    Trig Reference Line 317

    8 Vector Analysis 319AMPTD Y Scale (Amplitude) 322

    Y Auto Scale 322Range 322

    Range 323Range Auto/Man 323I Range 324Q Range Value 325I/Q Gain Ranges 327

    µW Path Control 328Standard Path 329Low Noise Path Enable 329

    More Information 330µW Preselector Bypass 331

    Select Trace 332Couple Ref to Range 334Y Reference Value 334Y Scale Per Division 335Y Reference: Position 335Reference Line 336Y Unit Preference 336Y Log Ratio 337Vector Horiz Center 337Copy Y Scale 338

    Auto Couple 339More Information 339Auto/Man Active Function keys 339Auto/Man 1-of-N keys 339

    BW (Bandwidth) 341Res BW 341Res BW Coupling 342FFT Window 343

    Cont (Continuous Measurement/Sweep) 345

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    File 347FREQ Channel 348

    Center Freq 348Start Freq 349Stop Freq 349CF Step 350

    Input/Output 351Marker 352

    Select Marker 352Control Mode 353

    Normal (Position) 353Delta 354Fixed 354Off 355Coupling of Delta and Reference Markers 355

    Marker Properties 356Select Marker 356Relative To 356Complex Format 357Marker Trace 358Marker Count 358

    Marker Table 359Marker Position 359

    Marker X 360SCPI only X position commands 361

    Marker Z 362Marker Y 363Marker Y Imag (Imaginary) 364

    Couple Markers 365All Markers Off 366Coupling of Delta and Reference Markers 366

    Marker -> (Marker To) 368Mkr -> CF (Center Frequency) 368Mkr -> CF Step 368Mkr -> Start 369Mkr -> Stop 369Mkr Delta -> Span 369Mkr -> Ref Lvl 369Counter -> CF (Center Frequency) 370Mkr Delta -> CF (Center Frequency) 370

    Marker Function 371Select Marker 371Band/Interval Power 372

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    Frequency-domain data 372Time-domain data 372Band Power Calculation 372

    Band/Interval Density 374Frequency-domain data 374Time-domain data 374Band Density Calculation 374

    Band Adjust 375Band/Interval Center 375Band/Interval Span 376Band/Interval Left 376Band/Interval Right 377

    Band Power and Delta Markers 377Meas 379

    Remote Measurement Functions 379Measurement Group of Commands 380Current Measurement Query (Remote Command Only) 382Limit Test Current Results (Remote Command Only) 382Data Query (Remote Command Only) 382Calculate/Compress Trace Data Query (Remote Command Only) 383Calculate Peaks of Trace Data (Remote Command Only) 388Format Data: Numeric Data (Remote Command Only) 389Format Data: Byte Order (Remote Command Only) 390

    Meas Setup 391Avg Number 391Average Mode 392Average Setup 392

    Average Type 393Fast Average 393Update Rate 394

    PhNoise Opt 395Best Close-in F Noise 395Best Wide-offset F Noise 396

    Meas Preset 396Mode 397Mode Preset 398

    How-To Preset 399Preset Type (Remote Command Only) 400

    Mode Setup 401Peak Search 402

    Select Marker 402Next Peak (Next Lower Amptd) 403Next Higher Amptd 403

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    Next Right 404Next Left 404Mkr -> CF (Center Frequency) 404Continuous Peak Search 405Min Search 405Mkr -> Ref Lvl (Reference Level) 406

    Print 407Quick Save 408Recall 410

    State 410More Information 412From File… 412Edit Register Names 414

    Register 1 thru Register 16 414Register 1 thru Register 16 415

    Import Trace Data 416Import Trace Data 417

    Data 1 418Data 2 418Data 3 418Data 4 418Data 5 418Data 6 419Display in Selected Trace 419

    Open… 419Restart 420

    More Information 420Save 422

    State 422To File . . . 423Edit Register Names 425

    More Information 425Register 1 thru Register 16 426

    Register 1 thru Register 16 426Data (Export) 427

    Export Trace Data 428Trace 1 428Trace 2 429Trace 3 429Trace 4 429Trace 5 429Trace 6 429Include Header 429

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    Save As . . . 430Screen Image 430

    Themes 4313D Color 4323D Monochrome 432Flat Color 432Flat Monochrome 433

    Save As… 433Mass Storage Catalog  (Remote Command Only) 433Mass Storage Change Directory (Remote Command Only) 434Mass Storage Copy (Remote Command Only) 434Mass Storage Device Copy (Remote Command Only) 434Mass Storage Delete   (Remote Command Only) 435Mass Storage Data (Remote Command Only) 435Mass Storage Make Directory  (Remote Command Only) 435Mass Storage Move (Remote Command Only) 436Mass Storage Remove Directory (Remote Command Only) 436

    Single (Single Measurement/Sweep) 437More Information 437

    Source 438SPAN X Scale 439

    Span 439Full Span 439Signal Track 440Select Trace 440X Scale 442X Reference Value 442X Width 443X Reference Position 443Freq Annotation 444All Frequency Points 444Copy X Scale 445

    Sweep/Control 446Main Time 446Pause / Resume 447Gate 447

    Gate 447Gate Length 448Gate Delay 448

    Freq Points 449System 450Trace/Detector 451

    Select Trace 451

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    Data 452Channel 1 453

    Spectrum 453Inst Spectrum 455Main Time 455Gate Time 457Inst Main Time 457Raw Main Time 458PSD (Power Spectral Density) 459Auto Correlation 460

    Statistical 463CCDF (Complementary, Cumulative Density Function) 463CDF (Cumulative Density Function) 464PDF (Probability Density Function) 465

    ACP (Adjacent Channel Power) 465ACP Summary for Trace 1 466ACP Summary for Trace 2 466ACP Summary for Trace 3 466ACP Summary for Trace 4 466ACP Summary for Trace 5 467ACP Summary for Trace 6 467

    OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) 467OBW Summary for Trace 1 467OBW Summary for Trace 2 467OBW Summary for Trace 3 468OBW Summary for Trace 4 468OBW Summary for Trace 5 468OBW Summary for Trace 6 468

    Register 469Data 1 469Data 2 469Data 3 469Data 4 470Data 5 470Data 6 470

    No Data 470Format 471Digital Demod Trace Setup 472

    Symbol Shape 472Ideal State Shape 473Ideal State Size 473Symbol Table Format 474Time Unit 475

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    Freq Unit 475Eye Length 476Avg Line 476

    Copy to Data Register 476Phase/Delay Properties 478

    Phase/Trellis Offset 478Unwrap Phase Ref 478Group Delay Aperture 479

    ACP Setup 480ACP On/Off 481Carrier Freq 482Carrier Meas Noise BW 482Carrier RRC Weighting 483Carrier Filter Alpha 483Offsets 484

    Offsets 484RRC Weighting (All Offsets) 487

    OBW Setup (Occupied Bandwidth) 488OBW Power 489OBW Centroid > CF 489BW Limit 490

    Trace Indicator Info 490Limit Test (SCPI Only) 491

    Trigger 492Free Run 492Video 492

    Trigger Level 492Trig Slope 492Trig Delay 492Trig Holdoff 492Holdoff Type 492

    External 1 492Trigger Level 492Trig Slope 492Trig Delay 492Trig Holdoff 492Holdoff Type 492

    Trig Reference Line 493User Preset 494

    User Preset 494User Preset All Modes 495Save User Preset 496

    View/Display 497

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    Display 497Annotation 497

    Meas Bar On/Off 498Screen 499Active Function Values On/Off 499

    Title 500Change Title 500Clear Title 501

    Graticule 502System Display Settings 502

    Annotation Local Settings 502Themes 503Backlight 504Backlight Intensity 504

    Layout 505Preset View: Spectrum/Time 507Preset View: Statistics 507

    Remote SCPI Commands and Data Queries 509:READ and :FETCh Commands 509:CALCulate:DATA 512:CALCulate:DATA:RAW 513:CALCulate:DATA:RAW:COMPlex 514:CALCulate:DATA:POINts commands 514:CALCulate:DATA:TABL commands 515

    Query Table Data as Number 516Query Table Data as String 516Query Table Names 517Query Table Units 517

    :CALCulate:DATA:HEADer commands 519Query Header Names 519Query Header Type 519Query Header as String 520Query Numeric Header 520

    :CALC:CLIMits:FAIL? 521IQ Data Transfers 521

    Fast Capture Length 522Fast Capture Word Length 523Initiate Fast Capture 523Fast Capture Block 523Fast Capture Pointer 524Fetch Fast Capture 524Input Sample Rate Query 525

    Parameter Update Enable 525

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    9 Analog Demod Measurement 527AMPTD Y Scale (Amplitude) 530

    Y Auto Scale 530Range 530

    Range 531Range Auto/Man 531I Range 532Q Range Value 533I/Q Gain Ranges 535

    µW Path Control 536Standard Path 537Low Noise Path Enable 537

    More Information 538µW Preselector Bypass 539

    Select Trace 540Couple Ref to Range 542Y Reference Value 542Y Scale Per Division 543Y Reference: Position 543Reference Line 544Y Unit Preference 544Y Log Ratio 545Vector Horiz Center 545Copy Y Scale 546

    Auto Couple 547More Information 547Auto/Man Active Function keys 547Auto/Man 1-of-N keys 547

    BW (Bandwidth) 549Res BW 549Res BW Coupling 550FFT Window 551

    Cont (Continuous Measurement/Sweep) 553File 555FREQ Channel 556

    Center Freq 556Start Freq 557Stop Freq 557CF Step 558

    Input/Output 559Marker 560

    Select Marker 560Control Mode 561

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    Normal (Position) 561Delta 562Fixed 562Off 563Coupling of Delta and Reference Markers 563

    Marker Properties 564Select Marker 564Relative To 564Complex Format 565Marker Trace 566Marker Count 566

    Marker Table 567Marker Position 567

    Marker X 568SCPI only X position commands 569

    Marker Z 570Marker Y 571Marker Y Imag (Imaginary) 572

    Couple Markers 573All Markers Off 574Coupling of Delta and Reference Markers 574

    Marker -> (Marker To) 576Mkr -> CF (Center Frequency) 576Mkr -> CF Step 576Mkr -> Start 577Mkr -> Stop 577Mkr Delta -> Span 577Mkr -> Ref Lvl 577Counter -> CF (Center Frequency) 578Mkr Delta -> CF (Center Frequency) 578

    Marker Function 579Select Marker 579Band/Interval Power 580

    Frequency-domain data 580Time-domain data 580Band Power Calculation 580

    Band/Interval Density 582Frequency-domain data 582Time-domain data 582Band Density Calculation 582

    Band Adjust 583Band/Interval Center 583Band/Interval Span 584

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    Band/Interval Left 584Band/Interval Right 585

    Band Power and Delta Markers 585Meas 587

    Remote Measurement Functions 587Measurement Group of Commands 588Current Measurement Query (Remote Command Only) 590Limit Test Current Results (Remote Command Only) 590Data Query (Remote Command Only) 590Calculate/Compress Trace Data Query (Remote Command Only) 591Calculate Peaks of Trace Data (Remote Command Only) 596Format Data: Numeric Data (Remote Command Only) 597Format Data: Byte Order (Remote Command Only) 598

    Meas Setup 599Avg Number 599Average Mode 600Average Setup 600

    Average Type 601Fast Average 601Update Rate 602

    Demod Setup 603Demod Type 603AM Units 603Auto Carrier Freq 604Auto Carrier Phase 605

    PhNoise Opt 606Best Close-in F Noise 606Best Wide-offset F Noise 607

    Meas Preset 607Mode 608Mode Preset 609

    How-To Preset 610Preset Type (Remote Command Only) 611

    Mode Setup 612Peak Search 613

    Select Marker 613Next Peak (Next Lower Amptd) 614Next Higher Amptd 614Next Right 615Next Left 615Mkr -> CF (Center Frequency) 615Continuous Peak Search 616Min Search 616

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    Mkr -> Ref Lvl (Reference Level) 617Print 618Quick Save 619Recall 621

    State 621More Information 623From File… 623Edit Register Names 625

    Register 1 thru Register 16 625Register 1 thru Register 16 626

    Import Trace Data 627Import Trace Data 628

    Data 1 629Data 2 629Data 3 629Data 4 629Data 5 629Data 6 630Display in Selected Trace 630

    Open… 630Restart 631

    More Information 631Save 633

    State 633To File . . . 634Edit Register Names 636

    More Information 636Register 1 thru Register 16 637

    Register 1 thru Register 16 637Data (Export) 638

    Export Trace Data 639Trace 1 639Trace 2 640Trace 3 640Trace 4 640Trace 5 640Trace 6 640Include Header 640

    Save As . . . 641Screen Image 641

    Themes 6423D Color 6433D Monochrome 643

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    Flat Color 643Flat Monochrome 644

    Save As… 644Mass Storage Catalog  (Remote Command Only) 644Mass Storage Change Directory (Remote Command Only) 645Mass Storage Copy (Remote Command Only) 645Mass Storage Device Copy (Remote Command Only) 645Mass Storage Delete   (Remote Command Only) 646Mass Storage Data (Remote Command Only) 646Mass Storage Make Directory  (Remote Command Only) 646Mass Storage Move (Remote Command Only) 647Mass Storage Remove Directory (Remote Command Only) 647

    Single (Single Measurement/Sweep) 648More Information 648

    Source 649SPAN X Scale 650

    Span 650Full Span 650Signal Track 651Select Trace 651X Scale 653X Reference Value 653X Width 654X Reference Position 654Freq Annotation 655All Frequency Points 655Copy X Scale 656

    Sweep/Control 657Main Time 657Pause / Resume 658Gate 658

    Gate 658Gate Length 659Gate Delay 659

    Freq Points 660System 661Trace/Detector 662

    Select Trace 662Data 663

    Pre-demod 664Spectrum 664Inst Spectrum 666Main Time 666

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    Gate Time 668Inst Main Time 668Raw Main Time 669PSD (Power Spectral Density) 670Auto Correlation 671

    Statistical 674CCDF (Complementary, Cumulative Density Function) 674CDF (Cumulative Density Function) 675PDF (Probability Density Function) 676

    Demod 676AM|FM|PM Spectrum 677Inst AM|FM|PM Spectrum 677AM|FM|PM Main Time 677AM|FM|PM Gate Time 677Inst AM|FM|PM Main Time 677AM|FM|PM PSD 678AM|FM|PM CCDF 678AM|FM|PM CDF 678AM|FM|PM PDF 678AM|FM|PM Auto Correlation 678

    ACP (Adjacent Channel Power) 679ACP Summary for Trace 1 679ACP Summary for Trace 2 679ACP Summary for Trace 3 679ACP Summary for Trace 4 680ACP Summary for Trace 5 680ACP Summary for Trace 6 680

    OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) 680OBW Summary for Trace 1 681OBW Summary for Trace 2 681OBW Summary for Trace 3 681OBW Summary for Trace 4 681OBW Summary for Trace 5 682OBW Summary for Trace 6 682

    Register 682Data 1 682Data 2 683Data 3 683Data 4 683Data 5 683Data 6 683

    No Data 684Format 684

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    Digital Demod Trace Setup 685Symbol Shape 685Ideal State Shape 686Ideal State Size 687Symbol Table Format 687Time Unit 688Freq Unit 688Eye Length 689Avg Line 689

    Copy to Data Register 690Phase/Delay Properties 691

    Phase/Trellis Offset 691Unwrap Phase Ref 692Group Delay Aperture 692

    ACP Setup 693ACP On/Off 694Carrier Freq 695Carrier Meas Noise BW 695Carrier RRC Weighting 696Carrier Filter Alpha 696Offsets 697

    Offsets 697RRC Weighting (All Offsets) 700

    OBW Setup (Occupied Bandwidth) 701OBW Power 702OBW Centroid > CF 702BW Limit 703

    Trace Indicator Info 703Limit Test (SCPI Only) 704

    Trigger 705Free Run 705Video 705

    Trigger Level 705Trig Slope 705Trig Delay 705Trig Holdoff 705Holdoff Type 705

    External 1 705Trigger Level 705Trig Slope 705Trig Delay 705Trig Holdoff 705Holdoff Type 705

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    Trig Reference Line 706User Preset 707

    User Preset 707User Preset All Modes 708Save User Preset 709

    View/Display (View Presets) 710Display 710

    Annotation 710Meas Bar On/Off 711Screen 712Active Function Values On/Off 712

    Title 713Change Title 713Clear Title 714

    Graticule 715System Display Settings 715

    Annotation Local Settings 715Themes 716Backlight 717Backlight Intensity 717

    Layout 718Preset View: Demod Spectrum/Time 720Preset View: Statistics 720

    Remote SCPI Commands and Data Queries 722:READ and :FETCh Commands 722:CALCulate:DATA 725:CALCulate:DATA:RAW 726:CALCulate:DATA:RAW:COMPlex 727:CALCulate:DATA:POINts commands 727:CALCulate:DATA:TABL commands 728

    Query Table Data as Number 729Query Table Data as String 729Query Table Names 730Query Table Units 730

    :CALCulate:DATA:HEADer commands 732Query Header Names 732Query Header Type 732Query Header as String 733Query Numeric Header 733

    :CALC:CLIMits:FAIL? 734IQ Data Transfers 734

    Fast Capture Length 735Fast Capture Word Length 736

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    Initiate Fast Capture 736Fast Capture Block 736Fast Capture Pointer 737Fetch Fast Capture 737Input Sample Rate Query 738

    Parameter Update Enable 738

    10 Digital Demod Measurement 741AMPTD Y Scale (Amplitude) 745

    Y Auto Scale 745Range 745

    Range 746Range Auto/Man 746I Range 747Q Range Value 748I/Q Gain Ranges 750

    µW Path Control 751Standard Path 752Low Noise Path Enable 752

    More Information 753µW Preselector Bypass 754

    Select Trace 755Couple Ref to Range 757Y Reference Value 757Y Scale Per Division 758Y Reference: Position 758Reference Line 759Y Unit Preference 759Y Log Ratio 760Vector Horiz Center 760Copy Y Scale 761

    Auto Couple 762More Information 762Auto/Man Active Function keys 762Auto/Man 1-of-N keys 762

    BW (Bandwidth) 764FFT Window 764

    Cont (Continuous Measurement/Sweep) 766File 768FREQ Channel 769

    Center Freq 769Start Freq 770Stop Freq 770CF Step 771

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    Input/Output 772Marker 773

    Select Marker 773Control Mode 774

    Normal (Position) 774Delta 775Fixed 775Off 776Coupling of Delta and Reference Markers 776

    Marker Properties 777Select Marker 777Relative To 777Complex Format 778Marker Trace 779Marker Count 779

    Marker Table 780Marker Position 780

    Marker X 781SCPI only X position commands 782

    Marker Z 783Marker Y 784Marker Y Imag (Imaginary) 785

    Couple Markers 786All Markers Off 787Coupling of Delta and Reference Markers 787

    Marker -> (Marker To) 789Mkr -> CF (Center Frequency) 789Mkr -> CF Step 789Mkr -> Start 790Mkr -> Stop 790Mkr Delta -> Span 790Mkr -> Ref Lvl 790Counter -> CF (Center Frequency) 791Mkr Delta -> CF (Center Frequency) 791

    Marker Function 792Select Marker 792Band/Interval Power 793

    Frequency-domain data 793Time-domain data 793Band Power Calculation 793

    Band/Interval Density 795Frequency-domain data 795Time-domain data 795

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    Band Density Calculation 795Band Adjust 796

    Band/Interval Center 796Band/Interval Span 797Band/Interval Left 797Band/Interval Right 798

    Band Power and Delta Markers 798Meas 800

    Remote Measurement Functions 800Measurement Group of Commands 801Current Measurement Query (Remote Command Only) 803Limit Test Current Results (Remote Command Only) 803Data Query (Remote Command Only) 803Calculate/Compress Trace Data Query (Remote Command Only) 804Calculate Peaks of Trace Data (Remote Command Only) 809Format Data: Numeric Data (Remote Command Only) 810Format Data: Byte Order (Remote Command Only) 811

    Meas Setup 812Avg Number 812Average Mode 813Average Setup 813

    Average Type 814Fast Average 814Update Rate 815

    Demod Setup 816Custom State Definitions 816Symbol Rate 816Meas Interval 817Points / Symbol 818Gain Imb/Quad Skew Coupling 819Meas Filter 820

    Meas User Defined 821Ref Filter 822

    Ref User Defined 824Alpha / BT 824Burst/Sync Search 825

    Search Length 825Burst Search 825Sync Search 826Sync Pattern 826Sync Offset 828

    Advanced Dig Demod 829Clock Adjust 829

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    IQ Rotation 829IQ Normalize 830APSK R2 / R1 831APSK R3 / R1 831Low SNR Enhancement 832CPM Index 832FSK Dev Ref 833

    Preset to Standard 833Adaptive Equalizer Setup 834

    Filter 835Filter Length 836Convergence 837Hold 837Reset Filter Coefficients 838

    PhNoise Opt 838Best Close-in F Noise 839Best Wide-offset F Noise 839

    Meas Preset 839Mode 841Mode Preset 842

    How-To Preset 843Preset Type (Remote Command Only) 844

    Mode Setup 845Peak Search 846

    Select Marker 846Next Peak (Next Lower Amptd) 847Next Higher Amptd 847Next Right 848Next Left 848Mkr -> CF (Center Frequency) 848Continuous Peak Search 849Min Search 849Mkr -> Ref Lvl (Reference Level) 850

    Print 851Quick Save 852Recall 854

    State 854More Information 856From File… 856Edit Register Names 858

    Register 1 thru Register 16 858Register 1 thru Register 16 859

    Import Trace Data 860

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    Import Trace Data 861Data 1 862Data 2 862Data 3 862Data 4 862Data 5 862Data 6 863Display in Selected Trace 863

    Open… 863Restart 864

    More Information 864Save 866

    State 866To File . . . 867Edit Register Names 869

    More Information 869Register 1 thru Register 16 870

    Register 1 thru Register 16 870Data (Export) 871

    Export Trace Data 872Trace 1 872Trace 2 873Trace 3 873Trace 4 873Trace 5 873Trace 6 873Include Header 873

    Save As . . . 874Screen Image 874

    Themes 8753D Color 8763D Monochrome 876Flat Color 876Flat Monochrome 877

    Save As… 877Mass Storage Catalog  (Remote Command Only) 877Mass Storage Change Directory (Remote Command Only) 878Mass Storage Copy (Remote Command Only) 878Mass Storage Device Copy (Remote Command Only) 878Mass Storage Delete   (Remote Command Only) 879Mass Storage Data (Remote Command Only) 879Mass Storage Make Directory  (Remote Command Only) 879Mass Storage Move (Remote Command Only) 880

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    Mass Storage Remove Directory (Remote Command Only) 880Single (Single Measurement/Sweep) 881

    More Information 881Source 882SPAN X Scale 883

    Span 883Full Span 883Select Trace 884X Scale 885X Reference Value 885X Width 886X Reference Position 887Freq Annotation 887All Frequency Points 888Copy X Scale 888

    Sweep/Control 890Pause / Resume 890

    System 891Trace/Detector 892

    Select Trace 892Data 893

    Pre-demod 894Spectrum 894Inst Spectrum 896Search Time 896Time 897Raw Main Time 897

    Demod 897IQ Meas Time 898IQ Meas Spectrum 898Inst IQ Meas Spectrum 898IQ Ref Time 898IQ Ref Spectrum 898Inst IQ Ref Spectrum 898FSK Meas Time 899FSK Meas Spectrum 899Inst FSK Meas Spectrum 899FSK Ref Time 899FSK Ref Spectrum 899Inst FSK Ref Spectrum 899

    DemodError 900Error Vector Time 900Error Vector Spectrum 900

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    Inst Error Vector Spectrum 900IQ Mag Error 900IQ Phase Error 901FSK Error Time 901FSK Error Spectrum 901Inst FSK Error Spectrum 901Carrier Mag Error 901

    Table data 901Response 903

    Channel Frequency Response 903Equalizer Impulse Response 903

    ACP (Adjacent Channel Power) 903ACP Summary for Trace 1 904ACP Summary for Trace 2 904ACP Summary for Trace 3 904ACP Summary for Trace 4 904ACP Summary for Trace 5 905ACP Summary for Trace 6 905

    OBW (Occupied Bandwidth) 905OBW Summary for Trace 1 905OBW Summary for Trace 2 905OBW Summary for Trace 3 906OBW Summary for Trace 4 906OBW Summary for Trace 5 906OBW Summary for Trace 6 906

    Register 907Data 1 907Data 2 907Data 3 907Data 4 908Data 5 908Data 6 908

    No Data 908Format 909Digital Demod Trace Setup 910

    Symbol Shape 910Ideal State Shape 911Ideal State Size 911Symbol Table Format 912Time Unit 913Freq Unit 913Eye Length 914Avg Line 914

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    Copy to Data Register 914Phase/Delay Properties 916

    Phase/Trellis Offset 916Unwrap Phase Ref 916Group Delay Aperture 917

    ACP Setup 918ACP On/Off 919Carrier Freq 920Carrier Meas Noise BW 920Carrier RRC Weighting 921Carrier Filter Alpha 921Offsets 922

    Offsets 922RRC Weighting (All Offsets) 925

    OBW Setup (Occupied Bandwidth) 926OBW Power 927OBW Centroid > CF 927BW Limit 928

    Trace Indicator Info 928Limit Test (SCPI Only) 929

    Trigger 930Free Run 930Video 930

    Trigger Level 930Trig Slope 930Trig Delay 930Trig Holdoff 930Holdoff Type 930

    External 1 930Trigger Level 930Trig Slope 930Trig Delay 930Trig Holdoff 930Holdoff Type 930

    Trig Reference Line 931User Preset 932

    User Preset 932User Preset All Modes 933Save User Preset 934

    View/Display 935Display 935

    Annotation 935Meas Bar On/Off 936

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    Screen 937Active Function Values On/Off 937

    Title 938Change Title 938Clear Title 939

    Graticule 940System Display Settings 940

    Annotation Local Settings 940Themes 941Backlight 942Backlight Intensity 942

    Layout 943Preset View: Demod Quad 945

    Remote SCPI Commands and Data Queries 946:READ and :FETCh Commands 946:CALCulate:DATA 949:CALCulate:DATA:RAW 950:CALCulate:DATA:RAW:COMPlex 951:CALCulate:DATA:POINts commands 951:CALCulate:DATA:TABL commands 952

    Query Table Data as Number 953Query Table Data as String 953Query Table Names 954Query Table Units 954

    :CALCulate:DATA:HEADer commands 956Query Header Names 956Query Header Type 956Query Header as String 957Query Numeric Header 957

    :CALC:CLIMits:FAIL? 958IQ Data Transfers 958

    Fast Capture Length 959Fast Capture Word Length 960Initiate Fast Capture 960Fast Capture Block 960Fast Capture Pointer 961Fetch Fast Capture 961Input Sample Rate Query 962

    Parameter Update Enable 962

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  • 1 About the Analyzer

    The X-Series signal analyzer measures and monitors complex RFand microwave signals. Analog baseband analysis is available onMXA. The analyzer integrates traditional spectrum measurementswith advanced vector signal analysis to optimize speed, accuracy,and dynamic range. The analyzer has Windows 7® built in as anoperating system, which expands its usability.

    With a broad set of applications and demodulation capabilities, anintuitive user interface, outstanding connectivity and powerful one-button measurements, the analyzer is ideal for both R&D andmanufacturing engineers working on cellular, emerging wirelesscommunications, general purpose, aerospace and defenseapplications.

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerInstalling Application Software

    Installing Application Software

    If you want to install a measurement application after your initial hardware purchase, you need only tolicense it. All of the available applications are loaded in your analyzer at the time of purchase.

    Thus, when you purchase a new application, you will receive an entitlement certificate that you can use toobtain a license key for that application. To activate the new measurement application, enter the licensekey that you obtain into the Signal Analyzer.

    For the latest information on Keysight Signal Analyzer measurement applications and upgrade kits, visitthe following internet URL.

    http://www.agilent.com/find/sa_upgrades

    Viewing a License Key

    Measurement applications that you purchased with your instrument have been installed and activated atthe factory before shipment. The instrument requires a unique License Key for every measurementapplication purchased. The license key is a hexadecimal string that is specific to your measurementapplication, instrument model number and serial number. It enables you to install, or reactivate, thatparticular application.

    Press System, Show, System to display the measurement applications that are currently licensed in youranalyzer.

    Go to the following location to view the license keys for the installed measurement applications:

    C:\Program Files\Agilent\Licensing

    You may want to keep a copy of your license key in a secure location. To do this, you can print out a copy ofthe display showing the license numbers. If you should lose your license key, call your nearest KeysightTechnologies service or sales office for assistance.

    Obtaining and Installing a License Key

    If you purchase an additional application that requires installation, you will receive an "EntitlementCertificate", which may be redeemed for a license key for one instrument. To obtain your license key, followthe instructions that accompany the certificate.

    Installing a license key for the selected application can be done automatically using a USB memory device.To do this, you copy the license file to the USB memory device, at the root level. Follow the instructionsthat come with your software installation kit.

    Installing a license key can also be done manually using the built-in license management application,which may be found via the instrument front panel keys at System, Licensing. . . , or on-disk at:

    C:\Programming Files\Agilent\Licensing

    You can also use these procedures to reinstall a license key that has been accidentally deleted, or lost dueto a memory failure.

    Updating Measurement Application Software

    All the software applications were loaded at the time of original instrument manufacture. It is a good ideato regularly update your software with the latest available version. This helps to ensure that you receive

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerInstalling Application Software

    any improvements and expanded functionality.

    Because the software was loaded at the initial purchase, further additional measurement applications maynow be available. If the application you are interested in licensing is not available, you will need to do asoftware update. (To display a list of installed applications, press System, Show, System.)

    Check the appropriate page of the Keysight web site for the latest available software versions, accordingto the name of your instrument, as follows:

    http://www.agilent.com/find/pxa_software

    http://www.agilent.com/find/mxa_software

    http://www.agilent.com/find/exa_software

    http://www.agilent.com/find/cxa_software

    You can load the updated software package into the analyzer from a USB drive, or directly from theinternet. An automatic loading program is included with the files.

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerX-Series Options and Accessories

    X-Series Options and Accessories

    You can view an online list of available Options and Accessories for your instrument as follows:

    1. Browse to one of the following URLs, according to the product name of your analyzer:

    www.agilent.com/find/cxa

    www.agilent.com/find/exa

    www.agilent.com/find/mxa

    www.agilent.com/find/pxa

    2. The home page for your instrument appears (in some cases, you may see an initial splash screencontaining a button named View the Webpage, which you should click to display the home page).

    3. Locate the Options tab, as highlighted in the example below, which shows the home page for the MXA.

    4. Click the Options tab, to display a list of available options and accessories for your instrument.

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerFront-Panel Features

    Front-Panel Features

    The instrument's Front-panel features are fully detailed in the section "Front-Panel Features" (under thechapter "Front and Rear Panel Features") of the document:

    Getting Started Guide

    If you are viewing this information as a Help file in the instrument, then you can click on the link above toopen the PDF document.

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerDisplay Annotations

    Display Annotations

    Display Annotations are fully detailed under the chapter "Front and Rear Panel Features" of the document:

    Getting Started Guide

    If you are viewing this information as a Help file in the instrument, then you can click on the link above toopen the PDF document.

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerRear-Panel Features

    Rear-Panel Features

    The instrument's Rear-panel features are fully detailed in the section "Rear-Panel Features" (under thechapter "Front and Rear Panel Features") of the document:

    Getting Started Guide

    If you are viewing this information as a Help file in the instrument, then you can click on the link above toopen the PDF document.

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerWindow Control Keys

    Window Control Keys

    The instrument provides three front-panel keys for controlling windows. They are Multi Window, Zoom,and Next Window. These are all “immediate action” keys.

    Multi-Window

    The Multi Window front-panel key will toggle you back and forth between the Normal View and the lastMulti Window View (Zone Span, Trace Zoom or Spectrogram) that you were in, when using the Swept SAmeasurement of the Spectrum Analyzer Mode.  It remembers which View you were in through a Preset. This “previous view” is set to Zone Span on a Restore Mode Defaults.

    Key Path Front-panel key

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    Zoom

    Zoom is a toggle function. Pressing this key once increases the size of the selected window. Pressing thekey again returns the window to the original size.

    When Zoom is on for a window, that window will get the entire primary display area. The zoomed window,since it is the selected window, is outlined in green.

    Zoom is local to each Measurement. Each Measurement remembers its Zoom state. The Zoom state ofeach Measurement is part of the Mode’s state.

    Data acquisition and processing for the other windows continues while a window is zoomed, as does allSCPI communication with the other windows.

    Remote Command :DISPlay:WINDow:FORMat:ZOOM

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    Remote Command :DISPlay:WINDow:FORMat:TILE

    Example :DISP:WIND:FORM:ZOOM sets zoomed:DISP:WIND:FORM:TILE sets un-zoomed

    Preset TILE

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    Next Window

    Selects the next window of the current view.When the Next Window key is pressed, the next window in theorder of precedencebecomes selected.  If the selected window was zoomed, the next window will also bezoomed.

    The window numbers are as follows.  Note that these numbers also determine the order of precedence(that is, Next Window goes from 1 to 2, then 2 to 3, etc.):

    RTSA measurements:

    Only two windows are available in the Spectrogram view under the Spectrum measurement and up tothree windows are available in the Power vs. Time measurement, depending on the view set up.

    Remote Command :DISPlay:WINDow[:SELect]

    :DISPlay:WINDow[:SELect]?

    Example :DISP:WIND 1

    Preset 1

    Min 1

    Max If is greater than the number of windows, limit to

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    One and only one window is always selected. The selected window has the focus; this means that allwindow-specific key presses apply only to that window.  You can tell which window is selected by the thickgreen border around it.  If a window is not selected, its boundary is gray.

    If a window in a multi-window display is zoomed it is still outlined in green. If there is only one window, thegreen outline is not used. This allows the user to distinguish between a zoomed window and a display withonly one window.

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerWindow Control Keys

    The selected window is local to each Measurement. Each Measurement remembers which window isselected. The selected window for each Measurement is remembered in Mode state.

    When this key is pressed in Help Mode, it toggles focus between the table of contents window and thetopic pane window.

    Full Screen

    When Full Screen is pressed the measurement window expands horizontally over the entire instrumentdisplay. The screen graticule area expands to fill the available display area.

    It turns off the display of the softkey labels, however the menus and active functions still work. (Though itwould obviously be very hard to navigate without the key labels displayed.) Pressing Full Screen againwhile Full Screen is in effect cancels Full Screen.

    Note that the banner and status lines are unaffected. You can get even more screen area for your datadisplay by turning off the Meas Bar (in the Display menu) which also turns off the settings panel.

    Full Screen is a Meas Global function. Therefore it is cancelled by the Preset key.

    Key Path Display

    Remote Command :DISPlay:FSCReen[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1

    :DISPlay:FSCReen[:STATe]?

    Preset Unaffected by Preset but set to Off  by Restore Misc Defaults or shutdown and restart

    State Saved Not saved in instrument state.

    BackwardsCompatibility SCPI

    :DISPlay:MENU[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1

    This emulates ESA full screen functionality, which is the same as the FSCReen command in PSAexcept that the sense of on/off is reversed (that is, OFF means the menus are OFF, so Fullscreen isON) and the default is ON (meaning Fullscreen is OFF).

    Backwards CompatibilityNotes

    In ESA/PSA, Full Screen was turned on with a softkey, so pressing any other key turned Full Screenoff.  In the X-Series, because a hardkey is provided to turn this function on and off, pressing anyother key no longer turns off Full Screen

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    Display Enable (Remote Command Only)

    Turns the display on/off, including the display drive circuitry. The backlight stays lit so you can tell that theinstrument is on.  The display enable setting is mode global. The reasons for turning the display off arethree:

    • To increase speed as much as possible by freeing the instrument from having to update the display

    • To reduce emissions from the display, drive circuitry

    • For security purposes

    If you have turned off the display:

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    • and you are in local operation, the display can be turned back on by pressing any key or by sending theSYSTem:DEFaults MISC command or the DISPlay:ENABle ON (neither *RST nor SYSTem:PRESet enablethe display.)

    • and you are in remote operation, the display can be turned back on by pressing the Local or Esc keys orby sending the SYSTem:DEFaults MISC command or the DISPlay:ENABle ON (neither *RST norSYSTem:PRESet enable the display.)

    and you are using either the SYSTem:KLOCk command or GPIB local lockout, then no front-panel keypress will turn the display back on. You must turn it back on remotely.

    Remote Command :DISPlay:ENABle OFF|ON|0|1

    :DISPlay:ENABle?

    Example DISP:ENAB OFF

    Couplings DISP:ENAB OFF turns Backlight OFF and DISP:ENAB ON turns Backlight ON. However, settings ofBacklight do not change the state of DISP:ENAB

    Preset On

    Set by SYST:DEF MISC, but Not affected by *RST or SYSTem:PRESet.

    State Saved Not saved in instrument state.

    Backwards CompatibilityNotes

    SYST:PRES no longer turns on DISPlay:ENABle as it did in legacy analyzers

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerMouse and Keyboard Control

    Mouse and Keyboard Control

    If you do not have access to the instrument front-panel, there are several ways that a mouse and PCKeyboard can give you access to functions normally accessed using the front-panel keys.

    Right-Click

    If you plug in a mouse and right-click on the analyzer screen, a menu will appear as below:

    Placing the mouse on one of the rows marked with a right arrow symbol will cause that row to expand, asfor example below where the mouse is hovered over the “Utility” row:

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerMouse and Keyboard Control

    This method can be used to access any of the front-panel keys by using a mouse; as for example if you areaccessing the instrument through Remote Desktop.

    The array of keys thus available is shown below:

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerMouse and Keyboard Control

    PC Keyboard

    If you have a PC keyboard plugged in (or via Remote Desktop), certain key codes on the PC keyboard mapto front-panel keys on the GPSA front panel. These key codes are shown below:

    Front-panel key Key code

    Frequency CTRL+SHIFT+F

    Span CTRL+SHIFT+S

    Amplitude CTRL+SHIFT+A

    Input/Output CTRL+SHIFT+O

    View/Display CTRL+SHIFT+V

    Trace/Detector CTRL+ALT+T

    Auto Couple CTRL+SHIFT+C

    Bandwidth CTRL+ALT+B

    Source CTRL+ALT-U

    Marker CTRL+ALT+K

    Peak Search CTRL+ALT+P

    Marker To CTRL+ALT+N

    Marker Function CTRL+ALT+F

    System CTRL+SHIFT+Y

    Quick Save CTRL+Q

    Save CTRL+S

    Recall CTRL+R

    Mode Preset CTRL+M

    User Preset CTRL+U

    Print CTRL+P

    File CTRL+SHIFT+L

    Mode CTRL+SHIFT+M

    Measure CTRL+ALT+M

    Mode Setup CTRL+SHIFT+E

    Meas Setup CTRL+ALT+E

    Trigger CTRL+SHIFT+T

    Sweep/Control CTRL+SHIFT+W

    Restart CTRL+ALT+R

    Single CTRL+ALT+S

    Cont CTRL+ALT+C

    Zoom CTRL+SHIFT+Z

    Next Window CTRL+SHIFT+N

    Split Screen CTRL+L

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerMouse and Keyboard Control

    Front-panel key Key code

    Full Screen CTRL+SHIFT+B

    Return CTRL+SHIFT+R

    Mute Mute

    Inc Audio Volume Up

    Dec Audio Volume Down

    Help F1

    Control CTRL

    Alt ALT

    Enter Return

    Cancel Esc

    Del Delete

    Backspace Backspace

    Select Space

    Up Arrow Up

    Down Arrow Down

    Left Arrow Left

    Right Arrow Right

    Menu key 1 CTRL+SHIFT+F1

    Menu key 2 CTRL+SHIFT+F2

    Menu key 3 CTRL+SHIFT+F3

    Menu key 4 CTRL+SHIFT+F4

    Menu key 5 CTRL+SHIFT+F5

    Menu key 6 CTRL+SHIFT+F6

    Menu key 7 CTRL+SHIFT+F7

    Backspace BACKSPACE

    Enter ENTER

    Tab Tab 

    1 1

    2 2

    3 3

    4 4

    5 5

    6 6

    7 7

    8 8

    9 9

    0 0

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerMouse and Keyboard Control

    This is a pictorial view of the table:

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  • 1  About the AnalyzerInstrument Security & Memory Volatility

    Instrument Security & Memory Volatility

    If you are using the instrument in a secure environment, you may need details of how to clear or sanitize itsmemory, in compliance with published security standards of the United States Department of Defense, orother similar authorities.

    For X-Series analyzers, this information is contained in the document "Security Features and Document ofVolatility". This document is not included in the Documentation CD, or the instrument's on-disk library, butit may be downloaded from Keysight's web site.

    To obtain a copy of the document, click on or browse to the following URL:

    http://www.agilent.com/find/security

    To locate and download the document, select Model Number "N9020A", then click "Submit". Then, followthe on-screen instructions to download the file.

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  • 2 About the VXA Signal AnalyzerMeasurement Application

    This chapter provides overall information on the VXA Signal AnalyzerMeasurement Application and describes the measurements madeby the analyzer.

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  • 2  About the VXA Signal Analyzer Measurement ApplicationWhat Does the VXA Signal Analyzer Application Do?

    What Does the VXA Signal Analyzer Application Do?

    VXA is a full-featured vector signal analyzer that can help determine whether an RF modulated source ortransmitter is working correctly. There are standard and optional measurements for complete analysis anddemodulation of most communications signals.

    The Vector Analysis measurement (including Option 1FP) provides:

    l Spectrum analysis and Time Domain analysis with Signal Tracking

    l Band Power, Occupied Bandwidth, and ACP measurements

    l Markers, Marker Coupling, Triggering

    l Time Gating

    l Frequency Counter

    The Analog Demodulation measurement (included in Option 1FP) will perform all the above and will alsoanalyze and demodulate signals that use the following modulation formats:

    l AM, FM, PM

    The Digital Demodulation measurement (Option 2FP) will analyze and demodulate signals that use thefollowing modulation formats:

    l MSK

    l CPM (FM)

    l QPSK

    l 8PSK

    l BPSK

    l π/4 DQPSK

    l DQPSK

    l 3π/8 8PSK (EDGE)

    l π/8 D8PSK

    l D8PSK

    l Offset QPSK

    l QAM16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024

    l DVB QAM 16, 32, 64, 128, 256

    l FSK 2, 4, 8, 16 states

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    l VSB8, VSB16

    l APSK16, 32, 16 w/dub, 32 w/dub

    Standard communications formats provided by Option 2FP include:

    l Cellular: CDMA Base and Mobile, GSM, EDGE, CDPD, NADC, PDC, PHP, 3GPP (W-CDMA)

    l Wireless Networking: WLAN (802.11b), HIPERLAN/1 (HBR and LBR), Bluetooth, ZigBee (802.15.4,868/915/2450 MHz), WiSUN (802.15.4g, MR-FSK PHY)

    l Digital Video: DTV8, DTV16, DVB16, DVB32, DVB64, DVB128, DVB256, DVB 16APSK with code rates2/3 to 9/10, DVB 32 APSK with code rates 3/4 to 9/10.

    l Other: APCO 25, APCO 25 P2 (HCPM), APCO 25 P2 (HDQPSK), DECT, TETRA, VDL Mode 3, MIL-STDCPM (188-181C), SOQPSK-TG (IRIG 106-4)

    For CDMA signals, VXA can analyze digital modulation for a single code channel only. If multiple codechannels are transmitted, synchronization will fail, and incorrect EVM results will be obtained. Formodulation quality measurements of multiple code channels, Modulation Accuracy and Code Domainmeasurements must be performed by a full-featured standard-based measurement application, such asN9073A for W-CDMA.

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  • 3 Programming the Analyzer

    This section provides introductory information about theprogramming documentation included with your product.

    l "What Programming Information is Available?" on page 62

    l "STATus Subsystem " on page 80

    l "IEEE 488.2 Common Commands" on page 122

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  • 3  Programming the AnalyzerWhat Programming Information is Available?

    What Programming Information is Available?

    The X-Series Documentation can be accessed through the Additional Documentation page in theinstrument Help system and is included on the Documentation DVD shipped with the instrument. It canalso be found online at: http://www.agilent.com/find/mxa_manuals.

    The following resources are available to help you create programs for automating your X-Seriesmeasurements:

    Resource Description

    X-Series Programmer's Guide Provides general SCPI programming information on the following topics:

    l Programming the X-Series Applications

    l Programming fundamentals

    l Programming examplesNote that SCPI command descriptions for measurement applications are not inthis book, but are in the User's and Programmer's Reference.

    User's and Programmer's Reference manuals Describes all front-panel keys and softkeys, including SCPI commands for ameasurement application. Note that:

    l Each measurement application has its own User's and Programmer'sReference.

    l The content in this manual is duplicated in the instrument's Help (the Helpthat you see for a key is identical to what you see in this manual).

    Embedded Help in your instrument Describes all front-panel keys and softkeys, including SCPI commands, for ameasurement application. Note that the content that you see in Help when youpress a key is identical to what you see in the User's and Programmer'sReference.

    X-Series Getting Started Guide Provides valuable sections related to programming including:

    l Licensing New Measurement Application Software - After Initial Purchase

    l Configuring instrument LAN Hostname, IP Address, and Gateway Address

    l Using the Windows Remote Desktop to connect to the instrument remotely

    l Using the Embedded Web Server Telnet connection to communicate SCPIThis printed document is shipped with the instrument.

    Keysight Application Notes Printable PDF versions of pertinent application notes.

    Keysight VISA User's Guide Describes the Keysight Virtual Instrument Software Architecture (VISA) libraryand shows how to use it to develop I/O applications and instrument drivers onWindows PCs.

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  • 3  Programming the AnalyzerList of SCPI Commands

    List of SCPI Commands

    *CAL?*CLS*ESE *ESE?*ESR?*IDN?*OPC*OPC?*OPT?*RCL *RST*SAV *SRE *SRE?*STB?*TRG*TST?*WAICALCulate::DATA[1] | 2 | ...4?[Y | X | XY[, OFF | ON | 0 | 1] | LL |UL]CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:HEADer:NAMes?CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:HEADer[:NUMBer]? CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:HEADer:STRing? CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:HEADer:TYPE? CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:NAMes?CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:POINts? [OFF | ON | 0 | 1]CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:RAW?CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:RAW:COMPlex?CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:RAW:POINts?CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:TABLe:NAMes?CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:TABLe[:NUMBer]? []CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:TABLe:STRing? []CALCulate::DATA[1]|2|...4:TABLe:UNIT?CALCulate::MARKer:AOFFCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:CFORmat RECTangular | POLarCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:CFORmat?CALCulate::MARKer:COUPle[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate::MARKer:COUPle[:STATe]?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:CPSearch[:STATe] ON | OFF | 1 | 0CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:CPSearch[:STATe]?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FCOunt[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FCOunt[:STATe]?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FCOunt:X?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion BPOWer | BDENsity | =OFFCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:CENTer CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:CENTer?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:LEFT CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:LEFT?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:RIGHt

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    CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:RIGHt?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:SPAN CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BAND:SPAN?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BDENsity:CTYPe MEAN | RMSCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BDENsity:CTYPe?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BPOWer:CTYPe MEAN | RMSCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:FUNCtion:BPOWer:CTYPe?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MAXimumCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MAXimum:LEFTCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MAXimum:NEXTCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MAXimum:PREViousCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MAXimum:RIGHtCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MINimumCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MODE POSition | DELTa | FIXed | =OFFCALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:MODE?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:REFerence CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:REFerence?CALCulate::MARKer:TABLe[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate::MARKer:TABLe[:STATe]?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:TRACe CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:TRACe?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:X CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:X?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12[:X]:POSition CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12[:X]:POSition?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:X:UNIT?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Y:IMAGinary CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Y:IMAGinary?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Y[:REAL] CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Y[:REAL]?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Y:UNIT?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Z CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Z?CALCulate::MARKer[1]|2|...12:Z:UNIT?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:BANDwidth|BWIDth:INTegration CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:BANDwidth|BWIDth:INTegration?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:FILTer:RRC:ALPHa CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:FILTer:RRC:ALPHa?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:FILTer:RRC:STATe OFF | ON| 0 | 1CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:FILTer:RRC:STATe?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:FREQuency CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:CARRier:FREQuency?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:FILTer:RRC:STATe OFF | ON| 0 | 1CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:FILTer:RRC:STATe?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:BANDwidth|BWIDth:INTegration , ...CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:BANDwidth|BWIDth:INTegration?

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    CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:FILTer:RRC:ALPHa, ...CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:FILTer:RRC:ALPHa?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:FREQuency , ...CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:FREQuency?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:RCARrier , ...CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:RCARrier?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:RCARrier:TEST OFF |ON | 0 | 1, ...CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:RCARrier:TEST?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:STATe OFF | ON | 0 |1, ...CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:OFFSet:LIST:STATe?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:STATe OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:ACPower:STATe?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:LIMit:VISible OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:LIMit:VISible?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:CENTroid?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:LIMit:FBLimit CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:LIMit:FBLimit?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:LIMit[:TEST] OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:LIMit[:TEST]?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:PERCent CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:PERCent?CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:STATe OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate::TRACe[1]|2|...4:OBWidth:STATe?CALCulate:CLIMits:FAIL?CALCulate:DATA:COMPress? BLOCk | CFIT | MAXimum | MINimum | MEAN |DMEan | RMS | RMSCubed | SAMPle | SDEViation | PPHase[, [,[, [, ]]]]CALCulate:DATA[n]?CALCulate:DATA[1]|2|...|6:PEAKs? , [, AMPLitude |FREQuency | TIME]CALCulate:DATA[1]|2|...|6:PEAKs? , [, AMPLitude |FREQuency | TIME[, ALL | GTDLine | LTDLine]]CALCulate:DATA:REGister:ALL:REMoveCALCulate:DATA:REGister[1]|2|...6:EMPTy?CALCulate:DATA:REGister[1]|2|...6:REMoveCALCulate:DDEMod:IQRotation CALCulate:DDEMod:IQRotation?CALCulate:DDEMod:NORMalize OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate:DDEMod:NORMalize:?CALCulate:DDEMod:PPSYmbol:COUPle OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALCulate:DDEMod:PPSYmbol:COUPle?CALibration[:ALL]CALibration[:ALL]?CALibration:AUTO ON | PARTial | OFFCALibration:AUTO ALERtCALibration:AUTO?CALibration:AUTO:ALERt TTEMperature | DAY | WEEK | NONECALibration:AUTO:ALERt?CALibration:AUTO:MODE ALL | NRF

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    CALibration:AUTO:MODE?CALibration:AUTO:TIME:OFF?CALibration:DATA:BACKup CALibration:DATA:DEFaultCALibration:DATA:RESTore CALibration:EMIXerCALibration:EMIXer?CALibration:EXPired?CALibration:FREQuency:REFerence:COARse CALibration:FREQuency:REFerence:COARseCALibration:FREQuency:REFerence:COARse?CALibration:FREQuency:REFerence:FINE CALibration:FREQuency:REFerence:FINE?CALibration:FREQuency:REFerence:MODE CALibrated | USERCALibration:FREQuency:REFerence:MODE?CALibration:IQ:FLATness:ICALibration:IQ:FLATness:IBARCALibration:IQ:FLATness:I|IBAR|Q|QBAR:TIME?CALibration:IQ:FLATness:QCALibration:IQ:FLATness:QBARCALibration:IQ:ISOLationCALibration:IQ:ISOLation:TIME?CALibration:IQ:PROBe:ICALibration:IQ:PROBe:IBarCALibration:IQ:PROBe:I|IBAR|Q|QBAR:TIME?CALibration:IQ:PROBe:I|Q:CLEarCALibration:IQ:PROBe:QCALibration:IQ:PROBe:QBarCALibration:NFLoorCALibration:NFLoor?CALibration:NRFCALibration:NRF?CALibration:REFerence:CLOCk?CALibration:REFerence:CLOCk:END?CALibration:REFerence:CLOCk:INITialize?CALibration:RFCALibration:RF?CALibration:RFPSelector:SCHeduler:TIME:NEXT?CALibration:SOURce:STATe OFF | ON | 0 | 1CALibration:SOURce:STATe?CALibration:TEMPerature:CURRent?CALibration:TEMPerature:LALL?CALibration:TEMPerature:LPReselector?CALibration:TEMPerature:LRF?CALibration:TEMPerature:NFLoor?CALibration:TEMPerature:RFPSelector:LCONducted?CALibration:TEMPerature:RFPSelector:LRADiated?CALibration:TIME:ELAPsed:NFLoor?CALibration:TIME:LALL?CALibration:TIME:LPReselector?CALibration:TIME:LRF?CALibration:TIME:NFLoor?CALibration:TIME:REFerence:CLOCk?

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    CALibration:TIME:RFPSelector:LCONducted?CALibration:TIME:RFPSelector:LRADiated?CALibration:YTFCALibration:YTF?CONF FSCCONFigure?CONFigure:ADEModCONFigure:ADEModCONFigure:ADEMod:NDEFaultCONFigure:DDEModCONFigure:DDEModCONFigure:DDEMod:NDEFaultCONFigure:VECTorCONFigure:VECTorCONFigure:VECTor:NDEFaultCOUPle ALL | NONEDISPlay::AFPoints OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay::AFPoints?DISPlay::FANNotation CSPan | SSTopDISPlay::FANNotation?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:COPY D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:ALIN?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:ALINe OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:EYE:COUNt DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:EYE:COUNt?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol BARS | DOTS | OFFDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol:FORMat HEXadecimal | BINaryDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol:FORMat?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol:SHAPe CIRCle | CROSs | OFFDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol:SHAPe?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol:SIZE DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:SYMBol:SIZE?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:UNIT:FREQuency CARRier | HZDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:UNIT:FREQuency?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:UNIT:TIME SEC | SYMBolDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:DDEMod:UNIT:TIME?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FEED DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FEED?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat MLOG | MLINear | REAL | IMAGinary |VECTor | CONS | PHASe | UPHase | IEYE | QEYE | TRELlis | GDELay |MLGLinearDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat:DELay:APERture DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat:DELay:APERture?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat:PHASe:OFFSet DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat:PHASe:OFFSet?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat:PHASe:UNWRap:REFerence DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:FORMat:PHASe:UNWRap:REFerence?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:RLINe OFF | ON | 0 | 1:DISPlay::TRACe[1] | 2 | ...4:RLINe?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:VHCenter

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    DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:VHCenter?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:COUPle OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:COUPle?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:RLEVel DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:RLEVel?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:RPOSition LEFT | CENTer | RIGHtDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:RPOSition?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:SPAN DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:X[:SCALe]:SPAN?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y:LRATio DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y:LRATio?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:AUTO:ONCEDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:PDIVision?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:AUTO?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition TOP | CENTer | BOTTomDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y[:SCALe]:RPOSition?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y:UNIT?DISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y:UNIT:PREFerence AUTO | PEAK | RMS | POWer| MRMSDISPlay::TRACe[1]|2|...4:Y:UNIT:PREFerence?DISPlay::WINDow:FORMat SINGle | TWO | TRI | QUAD | GR2X3 | GR3X2DISPlay::WINDow:FORMat SINGle | TWO | TRI | QUADDISPlay::WINDow:FORMat?DISPlay::WINDow:FORMat?DISPlay::ANNotation:TITLe:DATA DISPlay::ANNotation:TITLe:DATA?DISPlay:ACTivefunc[:STATe] ON | OFF | 1 | 0DISPlay:ACTivefunc[:STATe]?DISPlay:ADEMod:TRACe[1]|2|...4:CARRier:FREQuency?DISPlay:ADEMod:VIEW:PRESet DSPectrum | STATisticsDISPlay:ANNotation:MBAR[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay:ANNotation:MBAR[:STATe]?DISPlay:ANNotation:SCReen[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay:ANNotation:SCReen[:STATe]?DISPlay:BACKlight ON | OFFDISPlay:BACKlight?DISPlay:BACKlight:INTensity DISPlay:BACKlight:INTensity?DISPlay:DDEMod:VIEW:PRESet QUADDISPlay:ENABle OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay:ENABle?DISPlay:FSCReen[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay:FSCReen[:STATe]?DISPlay:MENU[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay:VECTor:VIEW:PRESet SPECtrum | STATisticsDISPlay:WINDow[1]:ANNotation[:ALL] OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay:WINDow[1]:ANNotation[:ALL]?DISPlay:WINDow:FORMat:TILEDISPlay:WINDow:FORMat:ZOOM

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    DISPlay:WINDow[:SELect] DISPlay:WINDow[:SELect]?DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:GRATicule:GRID[:STATe]?FETCh:[n]?FETCh:ADEMod[n]?FETCh:DDEMod[n]?FETCh:FCAPture?FETCh:VECTor[n]?FORMat:BORDer NORMal | SWAPpedFORMat:BORDer?FORMat[:TRACe][:DATA] ASCii | INTeger, 32 | REAL, 32 | REAL, 64FORMat[:TRACe][:DATA]?GLOBal:DEFaultGLOBal:FREQuency:CENTer[:STATe] 1 | 0 | ON | OFFGLOBal:FREQuency:CENTer[:STATe]?HCOPy:ABORtHCOPy[:IMMediate]INITiate:ADEModINITiate:CONTinuous OFF | ON | 0 | 1INITiate:CONTinuous?INITiate:DDEModINITiate:FCAPtureINITiate[:IMMediate]INITiate:RESTartINITiate:VECTorINPut:COUPling AC | DCINPut:COUPling?INPut:COUPling:I|Q DC | LFR1 | LFR2INPut:COUPling:I|Q?INPut:IMPedance:IQ U50 | B50 | U1M | B1MINPut:IMPedance:IQ?INPut:IMPedance:REFerence INPut:IMPedance:REFerence?INPut[1]:IQ:BALanced[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1INPut[1]:IQ:BALanced[:STATe]?INPut:IQ[:I]:DIFFerential OFF | ON | 0 | 1INPut:IQ[:I]:DIFFerential?INPut[1]:IQ[:I]:IMPedance LOW | HIGHINPut[1]:IQ[:I]:IMPedance?INPut:IQ:MIRRored OFF | ON | 0 | 1INPut:IQ:MIRRored?INPut:IQ:Q:DIFFerential OFF | ON | 0 | 1INPut:IQ:Q:DIFFerential?INPut[1]:IQ:Q:IMPedance LOW | HIGHINPut[1]:IQ:Q:IMPedance?INPut[1]:IQ:TYPE IQ | I | QINPut[1]:IQ:TYPE?INPut:MIXer EXTernal | INTernalINPut:MIXer?INPut:OFFSet:I|Q INPut:OFFSet:I|Q?INST:NSEL 102

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    INST:NSEL 105INSTrument:CATalog?INSTrument:COUPle:DEFaultINSTrument:COUPle:FREQuency:CENTer ALL | NONEINSTrument:COUPle:FREQuency:CENTer?INSTrument:NSELect INSTrument:NSELect?INSTrument[:SELect] SANalyzerINSTrument[:SELect] ‘SA’ | ’PNOISE’ | ’EDGE’ | ’GSM’ | ’BASIC’INSTrument[:SELect] GSMINSTrument[:SELect] SA | RTSA | SEQAN | EMI | BASIC | WCDMA | EDGEGSM |WIMAXOFDMA | VSA | PNOISE | NFIGure | ADEMOD | BTooth | TDSCDMA | CDMA2K |CDMA1XEV | LTE | LTETDD | LTEAFDD | LTEATDD | MSR | DVB | DTMB | DCATV |ISDBT | CMMB | WLAN | CWLAN | CWIMAXOFDM | WIMAXFIXED | IDEN | RLC |SCPILC | VSA89601INSTrument[:SELect] RECeiverINSTrument[:SELect]?INST:SEL LTEINST:SEL SCPILCINST:SEL EMIINST:SEL LTETDDLXI:IDENtify[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1LXI:IDENtify[:STATe]?MEASure:DDEMod[n]?MMEMory:CATalog? []MMEMory:CDIRectory []MMEMory:CDIRectory?MMEMory:COPY , [, , ]MMEMory:COPY:DEVice , MMEMory:DATA , MMEMory:DATA? MMEMory:DELete [, ]MMEMory:LOAD:STATe 1, MMEMory:LOAD:STATe MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe:DATA D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6, [, CSV |TXT | SDF | MAT4 | MAT | HDF5 | BIN]MMEMory:MDIRectory MMEMory:MOVE , [, , ]MMEMory:RDIRectory MMEMory:REGister:STATe:LABel , "label"MMEMory:REGister:STATe:LABel? MMEMory:STORe:SCReen MMEMory:STORe:SCReen:THEMe TDColor | TDMonochrome | FCOLor | FMONochromeMMEMory:STORe:SCReen:THEMe?MMEMory:STORe:STATe MMEMory:STORe:STATe 1, MMEMory:STORe:TRACe:DATA TRACE1 | TRACE2 | TRACE3 | TRACE4 | TRACE5 |TRACE6, ""[, CSV | TXT | SDF | MAT4 | MAT | HDF5 | BIN[, OFF |ON | 0 | 1]]READ:[n]?READ:ADEMod[n]?READ:DDEMod[n]?

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    READ:VECTor[n]?[:SENSe]::AVERage:COUNt [:SENSe]::AVERage:COUNt?[:SENSe]::AVERage:FAST OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]::AVERage:FAST?[:SENSe]::AVERage:FAST:URATe [:SENSe]::AVERage:FAST:URATe?[:SENSe]::AVERage:FAST:URATe:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]::AVERage:FAST:URATe:AUTO?[:SENSe]::AVERage[:STATe] OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]::AVERage[:STATe]?[:SENSe]::AVERage:TCONtrol EXPonential | REPeat[:SENSe]::AVERage:TCONtrol?[:SENSe]::AVERage:TYPE RMS | TIME | MAXimum[:SENSe]::AVERage:TYPE?[:SENSe]::BANDwidth|BWIDth[:RESolution] [:SENSe]::BANDwidth|BWIDth[:RESolution]?[:SENSe]::BANDwidth|BWIDth[:RESolution]:COUPle SPAN | MIN | FIXed[:SENSe]::BANDwidth|BWIDth[:RESolution]:COUPle?[:SENSe]::FFT:WINDow[:TYPE] UNIForm | HANNing | GAUSsian | FLATtop[:SENSe]::FFT:WINDow[:TYPE]?[:SENSe]::FREQuency:SYNThesis[:STATe] 1 | 2 | 3[:SENSe]::FREQuency:SYNThesis[:STATe]?[:SENSe]::PUPDate:ENABle OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]::PUPDate:ENABle?[:SENSe]::SWEep:EGATe:DELay [:SENSe]::SWEep:EGATe:DELay?[:SENSe]::SWEep:EGATe[:SPAN] [:SENSe]::SWEep:EGATe[:SPAN]?[:SENSe]::SWEep:EGATe:STATe OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]::SWEep:EGATe:STATe?[:SENSe]::SWEep:ISRate?[:SENSe]::SWEep:POINts [:SENSe]::SWEep:POINts?[:SENSe]::SWEep:POINts:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]::SWEep:POINts:AUTO?[:SENSe]::SWEep:TIME [:SENSe]::SWEep:TIME?[:SENSe]:ADEMod:AM:UNIT AM | PCT[:SENSe]:ADEMod:AM:UNIT?[:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:FREQuency:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:FREQuency:AUTO?[:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:PHASe:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:ADEMod:CARRier:PHASe:AUTO?[:SENSe]:ADEMod:MODulation AM | FM | PM[:SENSe]:ADEMod:MODulation?[:SENSe]:CORRection:BTS[:RF]:GAIN [:SENSe]:CORRection:BTS[:RF]:GAIN?[:SENSe]:CORRection:BTS[:RF]:LOSS [:SENSe]:CORRection:BTS[:RF]:LOSS?[:SENSe]:CORRection:FEQualizer OFF | NORMal | INVert[:SENSe]:CORRection:FEQualizer?[:SENSe]:CORRection:FEQualizer:REGister D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6

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    [:SENSe]:CORRection:FEQualizer:REGister?[:SENSe]:CORRection:FEQualizer:RELative?[:SENSe]:CORRection:IMPedance[:INPut][:MAGNitude] 50 | 75[:SENSe]:CORRection:IMPedance[:INPut][:MAGNitude]?[:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:I:GAIN [:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:I:GAIN?[:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:I|Q:ATTenuation [:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:I|Q:ATTenuation?[:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:I|Q:ATTenuation:RATio [:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:I|Q:ATTenuation:RATio?[:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ[:I]:SKEW [:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ[:I]:SKEW?[:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:Q:GAIN [:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:Q:GAIN?[:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:Q:SKEW [:SENSe]:CORRection:IQ:Q:SKEW?[:SENSe]:CORRection:MS[:RF]:GAIN [:SENSe]:CORRection:MS[:RF]:GAIN?[:SENSe]:CORRection:MS[:RF]:LOSS [:SENSe]:CORRection:MS[:RF]:LOSS?[:SENSe]:CORRection:OFFSet[:MAGNitude][:SENSe]:CORRection:SA[:RF]:GAIN [:SENSe]:CORRection:SA[:RF]:GAIN?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:ALPHa [:SENSe]:DDEMod:ALPHa?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:APSK:R3Ratio [:SENSe]:DDEMod:APSK:R2Ratio [:SENSe]:DDEMod:APSK:R3Ratio?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:APSK:R2Ratio?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:CADJust [:SENSe]:DDEMod:CADJust?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:CPMIndex I12I13 | I7I10 | I6I7 | I5I6 | I4I5 | MSK | HCPM[:SENSe]:DDEMod:CPMIndex?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:CPMIndex:AUTO ON | OFF | 1 | 0[:SENSe]:DDEMod:CPMIndex:AUTO?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:CONVergence [:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:CONVergence?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:FLENgth [:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:FLENgth?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:HOLD OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:HOLD?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:RESet[:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:STATe OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:DDEMod:EQUalization:STATe?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:MEASurement NONE | RRCosine | GAUSsian | EDGE |IS95EQ | RECTangle | LPASs | USER[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:MEASurement?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:MEASurement:REGister D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:MEASurement:REGister?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:REFerence RCOSine | RRCosine | GAUSsian | EDGE |IS95BB | RECTangle | HSINe | USER | F1REC | F3RC[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:REFerence?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:REFerence:REGister D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6

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    [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FILTer:REFerence:REGister?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FSK:DEViation:REFerence [:SENSe]:DDEMod:FSK:DEViation:REFerence?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FSK:DEViation:REFerence:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:DDEMod:FSK:DEViation:REFerence:AUTO?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:LSNR OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:DDEMod:LSNR?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:MODulation BPSK | QPSK | OQPSK | PI4DQPSK | DQPSK | PSK8 |PI8DPSK8 | DPSK8 | QAM16 | QAM32 | QAM64 | QAM128 | QAM256 | QAM512 |QAM1024 | FSK2 | FSK4 | FSK8 | FSK16 | MSK1 | MSK2 | EDGE | APSK16 |APSK32 | DVBAPSK16 | DVBAPSK32 | DVBQAM16 | DVBQAM32 | DVBQAM64 |DVBQAM128 | DVBQAM256 | VSB8 | VSB16 | CPMFM[:SENSe]:DDEMod:MODulation?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:PPSYmbol [:SENSe]:DDEMod:PPSYmbol?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SRATe [:SENSe]:DDEMod:SRATe?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:STANdard:PRESet CDMABTS | CDMAMS | CDPD | EDGE | GSM |NADC | PDC | PHS | WCDMA | BLUETOOTH | HIPERLANHBR | HIPERLANLBR | WLAN11B| ZIGBEE2450 | ZIGBEE868 | ZIGBEE915 | DTV8 | DTV16 | DVB16 | DVB32 |DVB64 | DVB128 | DVB256 | DVB16APSK23 | DVB16APSK34 | DVB16APSK45 |DVB16APSK56 | DVB16APSK89 | DVB16APSK910 | DVB32APSK34 | DVB32APSK45 |DVB32APSK56 | DVB32APSK89 | DVB32APSK910 | APCO | DECT | TETRA | VDL3 |HCPM | HDQPSK | MILSTDCPM | WS2F50K1 | WS2F100K1 | WS2F100K05 | WS2F150K05| WS2F200K1 | WS2F200K05 | WS2F300K05[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SWEep:POINts [:SENSe]:DDEMod:SWEep:POINts?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:BURSt:STATe OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:BURSt:STATe?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SLENgth [:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SLENgth?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SWORd:OFFSet [:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SWORd:OFFSet?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SWORd:PATTern [:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SWORd:PATTern?[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SWORd:STATe OFF | ON | 0 | 1[:SENSe]:DDEMod:SYNC:SWORd:STATe?[:SENSe]:FCAPture:BLOCk [:SENSe]:FCAPture:BLOCk?[:SENSe]:FCAPture:LENGth [:SENSe]:FCAPture:LENGth?[:SENSe]:FCAPture:POINter [:SENSe]:FCAPture:POINter?[:SENSe]:FCAPture:WLENgth AUTO | BIT32 | BIT64[:SENSe]:FCAPture:WLENgth?[:SENSe]