
Programming Command Reference
5
N9360A Multi UE Tester GSM Programming Manual
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Each bit is set to
0
if the test is pass, or each bit is set to
1
if the
test is fail. The value in the parentheses is decimal value for
each bit. Refer to
Setting and Querying the Registers
on
.
•
<real 3>
(up to 5 letters),
<real 4>
(up to 5 letters) and
<real 5>
(up to 5 letters) are the measured BER II, FER
and BER IB data respectively ranging from
0.00
to
100.00
(%). If any measurement result is out of range or the
Sensitivity is not measured, the value
99.99
is returned.
RX Quality Measurement
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:QUALity1?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:QUALity2?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:QUALity3?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:QUALity4?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:QUALity5?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:QUALity6?
These query commands return the RX Quality measurement
result values
<int 1>
,
<int 2>
and
<int 3>
for each of the
six measurement channels. Each value is separated by a comma.
•
<int 1>
(1 digit) is
0
if measurement result is within the
measurement range, or
1
if measurement result is out of
range or the RX Quality is not measured.
•
<int 2>
(1 digit) is the test result for the
0
(pass) or
1
(fail).
•
<int 3>
(1 digit) is the measured RX Quality data
corresponding to one of the RX Quality factors as follows. If
measurement result is out of range or the RX Quality is not
measured, the value
7
is returned.
Table 5-25 RX Quality
Factor:
0
1
...
6
7
RX Quality: [%]
<0.2
0.2 to 0.4
...
6.4 to 12.8
>12.8