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Remote control
?ASP
This query command
#?ASP*
sends back a string expressing the Spanfrequency,
in exponential notation, for analyzer mode. Unit is fixed MHz.
Example of reply
: ASP = 3.07
which means that the Span frequency in
Analyzer mode is 30MHz
?BAT
This query command
#?BAT*
sends back a string containing the battery
information. The format of replies in case of only 9010 or 9010/30P is:
BAT=V.vv;Flag
While when a 9030 or 9060 is connected the reply is:
BAT=V.vv,U.uu; Flag
Where
V.vv
is the voltage of 9010 battery and is expressed in Volt. When the
9010 is powered,
V.vv
becomes the string ***
U.uu
is the voltage of 9030 or 9060 battery and is expressed in Volt.
Flag
can have both ‘1’ or ‘0’ value and it is intended for knowing whether the value
has been refreshed since it was last read. When Flag is ‘1’ it means that the
battery voltage has been updated while when it is ‘0’ means that the value is the
same as it was read before.
Here are some example:
•
BAT=8.12,7.39;1
(9010 battery is 8.12V, 9030 battery is 7.39V and the
values have been updated)
•
BAT=8.12,7.39;0
(9010 battery is 8.12V, 9030 battery is 7.39V but the
values have NOT been updated and thus they are the same as last
reading)
•
BAT=***;1
(9010 is powered and information is updated)
?BCD
This query command
#?BCD*
sends back a string expressing whether the Optic-
Fibre Downconverter (3 GHz) is linked and ready. The reply is either:
•
BCD=Off
(The Downconverter is not available)
•
BCD=Off;03P
(9010/03P connected)
•
BCD=Off;30P
(9010/30P connected)
•
BCD=Off;60P
(9010/60P connected)
•
BCD=On
(The PMM9030 is ready)
•
BCD=On ;9060
(The PMM 9060 is ready)
•
BCD=On ;9180
(The PMM 9180 is ready)
?CFA
This query command
#?CFA*
sends back a string in the format
CFA=n,(LABEL)
where
n
is the ID of the conversion factor as shown in 9010 menu and
LABEL
is
its temporary name as it was last labelled. If No conversion factor is active the
reply is:
CFA= NONE
Example of reply:
CFA=1,(PROBE)
means that conversion factor 1 is active and it
was last named as PROBE
?CKR
This query command
#?CKR*
sends back the complete record of a click Report in
the format as described in separate document.
In case no records are available the reply is:
CKR= N/A
?CRA
This query command
#?CRA*
sends back a string telling whether RMS-AVG
detector is available.
Reply is:
•
CRA=N/A
if RMS-AVG detector is NOT available
•
CRA=OK
if RMS-AVG detector is available
Summary of Contents for PMM 9010 Series
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