
DOC 6501_Release V
ATS-6501 Users Guide
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Description:
Manually change the phase of the instrument's outputs when the steer source
is Manual. Steers to the specified phase offset over a 10 second period. The time
parameter must be /- 10 nanoseconds
Usage:
steer_phase <+/- 10e-9 seconds>
steer_phase -1e-8
syscfg:
Description:
Syscfg allows the user to specify expected status, settings, and/or config. If a
discrepancy is detected between an expected value and an actual value, the syscfg alarm
will be raised. You may also examine
status syscfg:errors
for a complete list of syscfg
discrepancies.
OPTIONS:
•
mode <standalone | system> In system mode, the unit will alarm for system
configuration discrepancies. In standalone mode, it will not.
•
restore - Restore the default system configuration.
•
reload - Force a reload of current system configuration.
•
import <file name | -> Import a new configuration. 'file name' should be the name
of the configuration file uploaded to the unit through FTP. Alternatively,
specifying '-' as the file name will cause the configuration file to be read from stdin
until a line containing only 'eof' is read. The following line must contain the md5
checksum of the configuration.
•
export <file name | -> Export the current configuration to 'file name'. The exported
file will be accessible through FTP. Alternatively, specifying '-' will dump the
current configuration to stdout, terminated with a line containing only 'eof',
followed by the md5 checksum of the configuration.
The unit is shipped with an example syscfg configuration. To customize the configuration
for your site, you may use the export command, edit the plain text file, and then import the
modified file. FTP access to syscfg is accomplished with the user 'update', password
'update'.
Default File:
/mod/tsc/syscfg/localcfg.py
Usage:
syscfg [--mode <standalone | system>] [--restore] [--reload] [--import
<FILENAME | - >] [--export <FILENAME | - >]
--mode Set the mode for system configuration checking
--restore Restore the default system configuration
--reload Force a reload of current system configuration
--import Import a new configuration from FILENAME or stdin(-)
--export Export the current configuration to FILENAME or stdout (-)
Command Example:
ATS-6501>syscfg –import FileName.py
syslog: