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Remote control
SCFE
n, name
This setting command is used for saving the conversion factor (made by
SCFW)
.
The command is made of the string:
•
FCE
(the command itself),
•
n
is the index and should be 0 (other index are ignored)
•
name
which is a string representing the name of it
This command is intended for creating a conversion factor into PMM7010. For
further information see command
SCFW
.
When the command is received the conversion factor is checked and, if data
(frequency and level) are coherent, the command is granted by replying
SCFW =OK
otherwise the replay is
SCFW =SERR
Example:
#SCFE 0,Probe*
checks the data previously loaded by
SCFW
commands,
names it as “Probe
”
and activates it.
SCFW
n,freq;lev This setting command is used for creating a conversion factor frequency by
frequency. It consists of three fields as follows:
•
n
Is the index of frequency being written and it should range from 0 to 499
•
freq
Is the frequency, expressed in Hz (exponential notation allowed), being
written
•
lev
Is the level of the limit and is expressed in dB
The procedure to creating a conversion factor on PMM7010 is the following:
•
Send as many commands as the frequency points of limit are in
upwards order.
•
Terminate (and make it active) by sending the command
SFCE
Here is an example how to make a custom limit on PMM7010:
•
#SCFW 0, 150e3; -1 * Send the first line 150kHz -1 dB
•
# SCFW 1, 500e3; 0 * Send the second line 500kHz 0 dB
•
# SCFW 2, 5e6; 1.2 * Send the third line 5MHz +2 dB
•
# SCFW 3, 50e6; 1.1 * Send the fourth line 50MHz +1.1 dB
•
# SCFW 4, 300e6; 1 * Send the fifth line 1 dB
•
#SCFE 2,Probe* Save it permanently as #2 into 7010 and name
it as “PROBE”
Note that all the higher indexes in the conversion factor are cleared. Therefore, a
conversion factor must be made upwards otherwise all points, having a higher index
previously written, are cleared.
It is
responsibility of the user to make sure
the data sent are correct and
coherent.
The reply is
SCFW =OK
which acknowledges the command has been granted or
LCFW =SERR
if the command has been ignored.
SDMD
This setting command switches the Demodulator; according the parameter (a) which
can be
AM, FM
or
OFF
.
The reply is
DMD =OK
which acknowledges the command has been granted or
DMD =SERR
if the command has been ignored.
Example:
# DMD FM*
Example:
# DMD OFF*
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