Agilent Technologies U9072A cdma-2000 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


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Input/Output
multiport adapter input path.
Amplitude Corrections
Corrections
Multiport Adapter Amplitude Corrections arrays can be entered by the user, sent over SCPI, or loaded
from a file. The Multiport Adapter correction supports 16 separate Corrections arrays, each of which can
contain up to 2000 points. They can be turned on and off individually and any or all can be on at the
same time. Multiport Adapter has multiple Input/Output RF ports can have different corrections applied
to the different ports. The correction data is applied to incoming signals as well as transmitted signals
and is in the form of a list of spot frequencies and amplitude correction levels.
See section “Amplitude Corrections” on page 958 for more information on Corrections.
Key Path: Input/Output, RF Output & Test Set Config, Multiport Adapter
Remote Command: [:SENSe]:MPADapter:GAIN[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0
[:SENSe]:MPADapter:GAIN[:STATe]?
Example: :MPAD:GAIN ON
Dependencies: This menu selection does not have any effect unless Input/Output, More, RF
Output & Test Set Config, Multiport Adapter, Multiport Adapter is set to the
On state.
Preset: This is unaffected by Mode Preset but is set to OFF on a "Restore
Input/Output Defaults" or "Restore System Defaults -> All"
State Saved: Saved in instrument state.
Initial S/W Revision: A.10.0
Key Path:
Input/Output, RF Output & Test Set Config, Multiport Adapter
Mode: Sequence Analyzer, I/Q Analyzer
Dependencies: This key will only appear if you have the proper option installed in your
instrument.
Multiport Adapter Amplitude correction may not be available in all modes; if
a mode does not support amplitude correction, the Correction On/Off and
Apply Corrections On/Off keys should be grayed and un-accessible.
This menu selection does not have any effect unless Input/Output, More, RF
Output & Test Set Config, Multiport Adapter, Multiport Adapter is set to the
On state.
Preset: Multiport Adapter Corrections arrays are reset (deleted) by Restore
Input/Output Defaults. They survive shutdown and restarting of the analyzer
application, which means they will survive a power cycle.
Initial S/W Revision: A.10.00