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Remote control
?SOP
This query command
#?SOP*
sends back a string expressing the Stop frequency,
in exponential notation, for Sweep mode. Unit is fixed MHz.
Example of reply
: SOP = 3.07
which means that the Stop frequency in
Sweep mode is 30MHz
?SPA
This query command
#?SPA*
sends back a string expressing the Preamplifier
status for Sweep mode. The reply is either:
•
SPA =Off
(Preamplifier in Analyzer Mode is OFF)
•
SPA =On
(Preamplifier in Analyzer Mode is ON)
?SPS
This query command
#?SPS*
sends back a string expressing the Preselector
status for Sweep mode. The reply cab be:
•
SPS =Off
(Preselector in Analyzer Mode is OFF)
•
SPS =On
(Preselector in Analyzer Mode is ON)
?SRT
This query command
#?SRT*
sends back a string expressing the Start frequency,
in exponential notation, for Sweep mode. Unit is fixed MHz.
Example of reply:
SRT = 1.07
which means that the start frequency in
Sweep mode is 15MHz
?TAT
This query command
#?TAT*
sends back a string expressing MinAtt value. The
reply is a string representing the minimum reachable value of attenuator in dB
Example of reply:
TAT=10
which means that MinAtt is 10dB
?TGF
This query command
#?TGF*
sends back a string expressing the tuning
frequency, in exponential notation, for the 9010 Built-In Generator. Unit is fixed
MHz.
Example of reply:
TGF = 1.07
which means that the tuning frequency for
9010 Built-In Generator
(when is not tracking)
is 15MHz
?TGL
This query command
#?TGL*
sends back a string expressing the output level of
9010 Built-In Generator. Unit is fixed dBµV.
Example of reply:
TGL = 90.0
which means that the output level of 9010 Built-In
Generator is 90.0 dBµV
?TGS
This query command
#?TGS *
sends back a string expressing the 9010 Built-In
Generator status. The reply is either:
•
TGS=Off (
9010 Built-In Generator is OFF)
•
TGS =On (
9010 Built-In Generator is OFF)
?TGT
This query command
#?TGT*
sends back a string expressing the Tracking status
of 9010 Built-In Generator. The reply is either:
•
TGT=Off
( 9010 Built-In Generator is no tracking but is tuned on a fixed
frequency, set by STGF)
•
TGT =On
((9010 Built-In Generator is tracking the same frequency tuned
on the receiver)
?UHT
This query command
#?UHT*
sends back a string expressing the actual hold time
currently or lastly used
Example of reply:
UHT=1.9ms
?UPP
This query command
#?UPP*
sends back a string expressing the status of input
PINs of the User Port. Each Pin has its own contribution according to its index as
follows:
IN0= 2^0
IN1= 2^1
IN2= 2^2
IN3= 2^3
Thus, the number read back is the sum of each weighted contribution
Example of reply
: UPP= 5
means that user port pins IN0 and IN2 are high level
while user port pins IN1 and IN3 are low-level
Summary of Contents for PMM 9010 Series
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