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Remarks:
Returns a number indicating the cal factor table, or combination of tables,
being used by the selected sensor. Possible returned values are:
0 = factory default table
1 to 10 = user table being used
11 to 20 = factory table + user table being used
CFUVLD Valid cal factor table check
SENSOR
Syntax:
CFUVLD <s>,<table number>
s:
A or B
table
number:
1 to number of tables supported by the sensor type
Remarks:
Returns a TRUE if the table number passed is a valid initialized table for
the selected sensor. Returns a FALSE if it is not.
CFVAL Current cal factor value
SENSOR
Syntax:
CFVAL <s>
s:
A or B
Remarks:
Returns the cal factor value currently being used for the specified sensor.
This will be a fixed value only when in MANUAL cal factor mode, otherwise
the value will depend on the frequency entered when cal source is
FREQUENCY and the scaled frequency when the cal source is V/GHz.
CFVAL will not return the updated Cal Factor Value if the system is in TR0
Trigger Hold mode. That is, if you change the Cal Factor Frequency and
want to read back what the unit has set the Cal Factor to when the system
is in TR0 mode, the system will return the last Cal Factor value before you
went into TR0 mode.
Also, you may have to wait for approximately 0.25 seconds after you
change the Cal Factor Frequency to read back the Cal Factor Value even
when not in TR0, as CFVAL is not updated instantly after you change the
Cal Factor Frequency.
This restriction only applies to the CFVAL GPIB command and does not
effect any measurement taken. If you are in TR0 mode, change the Cal
Factor Frequency, and then take a measurement the Cal factor will be cal
-
culated correctly.
Related
Commands:
CFSRC, CFFRQ
ML2430A OM 6-27
GPIB OPERATION ML24XXA NATIVE COMMANDS
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