
of the scenario data).
During this wait time, press the
[.] (hold)
key if you want to prevent the scenario from begin-
ning to run before you are ready. This is called "
arming"
(the
ARM
text icon will display in
the upper right corner of the display, and the
armed
status indicator
will light up).
Once you are ready, press the
start
key to run the armed scenario.
SCPI START command
Once you submitted the SCPI command
SOURce:SCENario:LOAD
, submit another com-
mand to arm the GSG simulator:
SOURce:SCENario:CONTrol ARM
.
Then, to start scenario execution, submit the SCPI start command:
SOURCce:SCNario:CONTrol START
.
Start via external trigger
After arming a loaded scenario (see above), the scenario execution can be started via an
external trigger signal, submitted to the GSG unit by means of the BNC input (see
"External Trigger Input" under
"Rear Panel Outputs and Inputs" on page 8
).
3.4.2
Scenario Execution Views
While a scenario is running (also referred to as "scenario execution"), you can display sev-
eral views, so as to …
monitor
the current scenario status
verify
the operation of your
receiver-under-test
by comparing its output with the
data provided in the scenario execution views
adjust
some of the scenario settings.
Figure 3-5:
Views displayed during scenario execution
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