Rohde & Schwarz 1065.6000.20 Operating Manual Download Page 421

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Page 1: ...furbished and purchasing new Financing options such as Financial Rental and Leasing are also available on application TMG will assist if you are unsure whether this model will suit your requirements C...

Page 2: ...nual SPECTRUM ANALYZER FSEA20 30 1065 6000 20 25 35 FSEB20 30 1066 3010 20 25 35 FSEM20 30 1080 1505 20 21 25 1079 8500 30 31 35 FSEK20 30 1088 1491 20 21 25 1088 3494 30 31 35 Volume 2 Operating manu...

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Page 4: ...alyzer FSE Tabbed Divider 1 Chapter 1 Putting into Operation 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started 3 Chapter 3 Operation 4 Chapter 4 Functional Description 10 Index Volume 2 Safety Instructions Manuals for Sign...

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Page 6: ...ory environments or in the field and must not be used in any way that may cause personal injury or property damage You are responsible if the product is used for an intention other than its designated...

Page 7: ...r unassociated documentation can result in misinterpretations and thus contribute to personal injury or material damage Basic safety instructions 1 The product may be operated only under the operating...

Page 8: ...ccordingly 9 In the case of products of safety class I with movable power cord and connector operation is permitted only on sockets with earthing contact and protective earth connection 10 Intentional...

Page 9: ...roperly replaced this can cause an explosion warning lithium cells Replace the battery or storage battery only with the matching Rohde Schwarz type see spare parts list Batteries and storage batteries...

Page 10: ...a persona cosa pueda ser da ada El uso del producto fuera de sus fines definidos o despreciando las informaciones de seguridad del fabricante queda en la responsabilidad del usuario El fabricante no s...

Page 11: ...definici n Por eso se debera tener en cuenta que las palabras de se al aqu descritas sean utilizadas siempre solamente en combinaci n con la correspondiente documentaci n y solamente en combinaci n co...

Page 12: ...da En vista a la protecci n de la vida en desarrollo deber an ser protegidas personas embarazadas debidamente Tambi n las personas con un bypass pueden correr peligro a causa de la radiaci n electroma...

Page 13: ...y la conexi n deber n ser efecutadas por un electricista especializado 20 En caso de que los productos que son instalados fijamente en un lugar sean sin protector implementado autointerruptor o simila...

Page 14: ...ejemplo paredes y estantes 31 Las asas instaladas en los productos sirven solamente de ayuda para el manejo que solamente est previsto para personas Por eso no est permitido utilizar las asas para la...

Page 15: ...utput by the instrument It is subdivided into 2 volumes containing the data sheet plus 9 chapters Volume 1 The data sheet informs about guaranteed specifications and characteristics of the instrument...

Page 16: ...ument but may be obtained from your R S service department using the order number 1065 6016 94 The service manualinforms on instrument function repair troubleshooting and fault elimination It contains...

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Page 18: ...sages Commands and Device Responses 5 8 Structure and Syntax of the Device Messages 5 9 SCPI Introduction 5 9 Structure of a Command 5 9 Structure of a Command Line 5 12 Responses to Queries 5 12 Para...

Page 19: ...28 STATus QUEStionable POWer Register 5 29 STATus QUEStionable SYNC Register 5 30 STATus QUEStionable TRANsducer Register 5 31 Application of the Status Reporting Systems 5 32 Service Request Making...

Page 20: ...as a controller see chapter 1 section Option FSE B17 Second IEC IEEE Interface In addition the instrument is equipped with an RSIB interface that allows instrument control by Visual C and Visual Basi...

Page 21: ...press the LOCAL key at the front panel Switchover to Remote Control On power on the instrument is always in the manual operating state LOCAL state and can be operated via the front panel It is switche...

Page 22: ...analyzer 20 Inform controller about old address CALL IBWRT analyzer SYST COMM GPIB ADDR 18 Set instrument to new address CALL IBPAD analyzer 18 Inform controller about new address Return to Manual Ope...

Page 23: ...one of the unit keys ENTER Instruments with MS DOS controller or without controller baudrate 9600 data bits 8 stop bits 1 parity NONE protocoll NONE and owner INSTRUMENT Manually Setting interface CO...

Page 24: ...defined see chapter 8 Only the Common Commands OPC can be used for command synchronization WAI and OPC are not available Block data cannot be transmitted When Windows NT is booted data are output via...

Page 25: ...measuring equipment via the RSIB interface copy the librsib so X Y file to a directory for which the control application has read rights X Y in the file name indicates the version number of the libra...

Page 26: ...ument and can only be sent by a controller which has the IEC bus control Interface commands can be subdivided into universal commands and addressed commands Universal commands act on all devices conne...

Page 27: ...use data to be provided for output on the IEC bus e g for identification of the device or polling the marker 2 According to their definition in standard IEEE 488 2 Common Commands are exactly defined...

Page 28: ...s of the devices SCPI is based on standard IEEE 488 2 i e it uses the same syntactic basic elements as well as the common commands defined in this standard Part of the syntax of the device responses i...

Page 29: ...hanged when the span is changed If LINK is set to STARt the values of CENTer and STOP are adjusted when the span is changed SENSe BANDwidth FUNCtion FREQuency STOP CENTer SPAN OFFSet STARt HOLD LINK D...

Page 30: ...rmissible Beispiel STATus QUEStionable ENABle 1 STAT QUES ENAB 1 Note The short form is marked by upper case letters the long form corresponds to the complete word Upper case and lower case notation o...

Page 31: ...s are part of the SENSe command system subsystem FREQuency i e they have two common levels When abbreviating the command line the second command begins with the level below SENSe FREQuency The colon a...

Page 32: ...valuesspecial numerical values In the case of a query the numerical value is provided Example Setting command SENSe FREQuency STOP MAXimum Query SENSe FREQuency STOP Response 3 5E9 MIN MAX MINimum and...

Page 33: ...troduces the data block The next number indicates how many of the following digits describe the length of the data block In the example the 4 following digits indicate the length to be 5168 bytes The...

Page 34: ...he input unit receives commands character by character from the IEC bus and collects them in the input buffer The input buffer has a size of 256 characters The input unit sends a message to the comman...

Page 35: ...strument Hardware Here the expression instrument hardware denotes the part of the instrument fulfilling the actual instrument function signal generation measurement etc The controller is not included...

Page 36: ...ed out overlapping Equally setting commands within one command line are not absolutely serviced in the order in which they have been received In order to make sure that commands are actually carried o...

Page 37: ...strument status in a single bit The PPE fulfills an analog function for the IST flag as the SRE for the service request The output buffer contains the messages the instrument returns to the controller...

Page 38: ...rred since the last reading it is the memory of the condition part It only indicates events passed on by the edge filters It is permanently updated by the instrument This part can only be read by the...

Page 39: ...tion B7 screen A OVERload screen A STATus QUEStionable SYNC not used ALT2 LOWer FAIL screen B ALT2 UPPer FAIL screen B ALT1 LOWer FAIL screen B ALT1 UPPer FAIL screen B ADJ LOWer FAIL screen B ADJ UPP...

Page 40: ...fied in greater detail by polling the error queue The poll provides an informative error message This procedure is to be recommended since it considerably reduces the problems involved with IEC bus co...

Page 41: ...the instrument requests the controller function This is the case when hardcopy is outputted to a printer or a plotter via the IEC bus 2 Query Error This bit is set if either the controller wants to r...

Page 42: ...an the command processing time 2 RANGing This bit is set as long as the instrument is changing a range e g Autorange 3 SWEeping This bit is set while the instrument is performing a sweep 4 MEASuring T...

Page 43: ...s set if a modulation is performed questionably 8 CALibration The bit is set if a measurement is performed uncalibrated label UNCAL 9 LIMit unit dependent This bit is set if a limit value is violated...

Page 44: ...limit is exceeded in the lower 1st alternate channel 4 ALT2 UPPer FAIL Screen A This bit is set if the limit is exceeded in the upper 2nd alternate channel 5 ALT2 LOWer FAIL Screen A This bit is set...

Page 45: ...re OCXO will then be displayed 1 LO UNLocked Screen A This bit is set if the local oscillator no longer locks LO unl will then be displayed 2 LO LEVel Screen A This bit is set if the level of the loca...

Page 46: ...s bit is set if limit line 1 is violated 1 LIMit 2 FAIL This bit is set if limit line 2 is violated 2 LIMit 3 FAIL This bit is set if limit line 3 is violated 3 LIMit 4 FAIL This bit is set if limit l...

Page 47: ...set if limit margin 1 is violated 1 LMARgin 2 FAIL This bit is set if limit margin 2 is violated 2 LMARgin 3 FAIL This bit is set if limit margin 3 is violated 3 LMARgin 4 FAIL This bit is set if limi...

Page 48: ...f during measurements in vector analyzer mode without capture buffer used the lower level limit in the IF path is violated 2 IF_OVerload Screen A This bit is set if the IF path is overloaded IFOVLD wi...

Page 49: ...n The bits are recalculated for each sweep so that they show the current status at the end of a sweep GSM measurements options FSE K10 and FSE K11 carrying along the two bits synchronously with the sw...

Page 50: ...hen subrange 1 is attained 1 Range 2 This bit is set when subrange 2 is attained 2 Range 3 This bit is set when subrange 3 is attained 3 Range 4 This bit is set when subrange 4 is attained 4 Range 5 T...

Page 51: ...e possibilities of the service request all bits should be set to 1 in enable registers SRE and ESE Examples cf Fig 5 3 and chapter 7 Program Examples as well Use of command OPC to generate an SRQ at t...

Page 52: ...fect SRE and PPE must be set to the same value A detailed example as to the parallel poll is to be found in chapter 7 Program Examples Query by Means of Commands Each part of every status register can...

Page 53: ...DC Power On Status Clear Device Clear Selected Device Clear RST or SYSTem PRESet STATus PRESet CLS Effect 0 1 Clear STB ESR yes yes Clear SRE ESE yes Clear PPE yes Clear EVENTt parts of the registers...

Page 54: ...NIT Subsystem 6 62 CALibration Subsystem 6 63 CONFigure Subsystem 6 65 CONFigure BTS Subsystem 6 65 CONFigure BURSt Subsystem 6 73 CONFigure MS Subsystem 6 77 CONFigure SPECtrum Subsystem 6 85 CONFigu...

Page 55: ...em 6 235 UNIT Subsystem 6 240 Alphabetical List of Commands 6 241 Table of Softkeys with IEC IEEE Bus Command Assignment 6 259 Basic Instrument Signal Analysis Mode 6 259 FREQUENCY Key Group 6 259 LEV...

Page 56: ...Tracking Generator Option FSE B8 to B11 6 297 CONFIGURATION Key Group 6 297 Operating Mode TV Demodulation Option FSE B3 6 298 CONFIGURATION Key Group 6 298 SWEEP Key Group 6 298 Operating Mode GSM BT...

Page 57: ...Contents Description of Commands FSE 1065 6016 12 I 6 4 E 16...

Page 58: ...s of the SCPI command hierarchy are represented in the table by means of indentations to the right The lower the level is the farther the indentation to the right is Please observe that the complete n...

Page 59: ...ut COUPling AC DC If parameter AC is selected only the AC content is fed through in the case of DC the DC as well as the AC content Key words in square brackets can be omitted when composing the heade...

Page 60: ...is keyword is used to reset the parameter to its default value UP This keyword increments the parameter value DOWN This keyword decrements the parameter The numeric values associated to MAXimum MINimu...

Page 61: ...IST Individual Status Query 0 to 255 query only OPC Operation Complete OPT Option Identification Query query only PCB Pass Control Back 0 to 30 no query PRE Parallel Poll Register Enable 0 to 255 PSC...

Page 62: ...s of the following elements which are separated by commas Manufacturer Device analyzer model Serial number of the instrument Firmware version number Example Rohde Schwarz FSEA30 825082 007 1 67 IST IN...

Page 63: ...FSE B15 controller option 14 to 18 reserved 19 FSE B21 External Mixer Output 20 to 21 reserved 22 FSE B24 Frequency Extension to 44GHz 24 to 25 reserved 26 FSE K10 GSM Test Software Mobile 27 FSE K11...

Page 64: ...ated in the description of the commands SRE 0 to 255 SERVICE REQUEST ENABLE sets the service request enable register to the value indicated Bit 6 MSS mask bit remains 0 This command determines under w...

Page 65: ...BOR INIT IMM Features RST value 0 SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS CALCulate Subsystem The CALCulate subsystem contains commands for converting instrument data transforming and carrying out correctio...

Page 66: ...SYM no query query only query only no query no query vector signal analysis no query no query no query no query no query no query no query FUNCtion FIXed STATe RPOint Y OFFSet X PNOise STATe RESult B...

Page 67: ...Culate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 to 4 TRACe 1 to 4 This command assigns the selected delta marker to the indicated measuring curve Example CALC DELT3 TRAC 2 Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA...

Page 68: ...This command positions the delta marker to the maximum absolute value of the trace Example CALC DELT MAX APE Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes VA This command is an event which is why it i...

Page 69: ...m NEXT This command positions the delta marker to the next higher minimum value in the trace memory Example CALC DELT MIN NEXT Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A BTS MS This command is an...

Page 70: ...measurement Example CALC DELT FUNC FIX RPO Y OFFS 10dB Features RST value 0 dB SCPI device specific Modes A VA The level offset is included in the output of the level value CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1...

Page 71: ...value CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 to 4 STEP INCRement numeric_value This command defines the delta marker step width Example CALC DELT STEP 10kHz frequency domain CALC DELT STEP 5ms time domain Featur...

Page 72: ...alue Boolean numeric_value Boolean DBM DB DEG RAD S HZ PCT DBM DB DEG RAD S HZ PCT DBM DB DEG RAD S HZ PCT DBM DB DEG RAD S HZ PCT HZ S SYM CALCulate 1 2 DLINe 1 2 MINimum to MAXimum depending on curr...

Page 73: ...ommand defines the position of a threshold line base line below which all measured values are cleared Example CALC CTHR 82dBm Features RST value STATe to OFF SCPI device specific Mode A VA BTS MS The...

Page 74: ...ay Frequency lines are only valid for a SPAN 0 CALCulate 1 2 FLINe 1 2 STATe ON OFF This command switches the frequency line on or off Example CALC FLIN2 STAT ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device spe...

Page 75: ...M PMSummary TCAP Features RST value XTIM DDEM MEAS SCPI conforming Mode VA The string parameters have the following meaning XTIM DDEM MEAS Test signal filtered synchronized to symbol clock XTIM DDEM R...

Page 76: ...nce signal and modulation error CALCulate FEED XTIM DDEM MEAS XTIM DDEM REF XTIM DDEM ERR MPH MAGNitude Display of the magnitude in the time domain only available for settings CALCulate FEED XTIM DDEM...

Page 77: ...Cing FAIL CLEar IMMediate numeric_value Boolean DBM DBPW DBPT WATT DBUV DBMV VOLT DBUA AMPere DB DBUV_MHZ DBMV_MHZ DBUA_MHZ DBUV_M DBUA_M DBUV_MMHZ DBUA_MMHZ DEG RAD S HZ PCT UNITLESS numeric_value nu...

Page 78: ...ean DB DB DB DB DB Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 query only query only query only query only option FSE K20 K21 Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 query only query only query only query only Option FSE K11or FSE K...

Page 79: ...relative mode For units different from DB the limit line is automatically switched to the absolute mode The units DEG RAD S HZ are available in the vector analysis mode only CALCulate 1 2 LIMit CATalo...

Page 80: ...ute This command selects the relative or absolute scaling for the X axis of the selected limit line Example CALC LIM CONT MODE REL Features RST value ABSolute SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS Up...

Page 81: ...e UPPer limit line the limit check signals errors The unit must be identical with the unit selected by CALC LIM UNIT The units DEG RAD S and HZ are available in the vector signal analysis mode only CA...

Page 82: ...y CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 UPPer SPACing LINear LOGarithmic This command makes a selection between linear and logarithmic interpolation for the upper limit line Example CALC LIM UPP SPAC LIN Feature...

Page 83: ...VA CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 LOWer MARGin numeric_value This command defines the margin of the selected lower limit line Example CALC LIM LOW MARG 10dB Features RST value 0 SCPI device specific Mode...

Page 84: ...th 0 in case of PASS and with 1 in case of FAIL For measurements spectrum due to modulation and spectrum due to transients options FSE K10 and FSE K11 the result of the limit check is queried with thi...

Page 85: ...ven name doesn t exist previously a limit line with this name is created The values of a previous limit line with the selected line number are kept and the current unit is used If no limit line with t...

Page 86: ...ible values are PASSED limit not exceeded FAILED limit exceeded ABORTED measurement aborted RUNNING measurement not completed Examples CALC LIM BURS POW Result PASSED Features RST value SCPI device sp...

Page 87: ...0 FSE K21 CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 SPECtrum MODulation ARFCn TXBand RXBand COMBined DCSRx1800 This command queries the total result of the spectrum due to modulation measurement for list mode For fr...

Page 88: ...Rx1800 RX Band DCS 1800 option FSE K10 only This command is a query and therefore not assigned a RST value The numeric suffixes 1 2 or 1 to 8 are not significant for this command CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1...

Page 89: ...t mode The number of limit violations is the total of all violations above and below the carrier For frequency mode the limit violations are queried with command CALCulate LIMit FAIL Examples CALC LIM...

Page 90: ...ixes 1 2 or 1 to 8 are not significant for this command CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 ACPower STATe ON OFF This command switches on and off the limit check for adjacent channel power measurements The com...

Page 91: ...t returned value denotes the lower the second denotes the upper adjacent channel Examples CALC LIM ACP ACH RES Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA This command is a query and therefore...

Page 92: ...IMit 1 to 8 ACPower ALTernate 1 2 RESult This command queries the result of the limit check for the first second alternate adjacent channel for adjacent channel power measurements Parameter The result...

Page 93: ...olean numeric_value numeric_value Boolean Boolean numeric_value Boolean Boolean numeric_value Boolean numeric_value MPHase RIMaginary HZ S SYM HZ HZ S SYM DB no query query only query only no query no...

Page 94: ...EV PPEak MPEak MIDDle RMS Boolean MERM MEPK MEPS PERM PEPK PEPS EVRM EVPK EVPS IQOF IQIM ADR FERR DEV FSRM FSPK FSPS RHO FEPK DTTS ACPower CPOWer OBANdwidth OBWidth CN CN0 ACPower CPOWer OBANdwidth OB...

Page 95: ...ge RESult PHOLd RESult MEAN STATe RESult AVERage RESult PHOLd RESult PHOLd AVERage AOFF CENTer CSTep STARt STOP MSTep REFerence Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Boolean Option Vector An...

Page 96: ...no query CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 TRACe 1 to 4 This command assigns the selected marker 1 to 4 to the indicated test curve Example CALC MARK3 TRAC 2 Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A...

Page 97: ...Culate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 COUNt FREQuency This command queries the result of the frequency counter Example CALC MARK COUN FREQ Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A BTS MS This command is onl...

Page 98: ...mple CALC MARK MAX APE Features RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA This command is an event which is why it is not assigned an RST value and has no query CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 MAXimum NEXT T...

Page 99: ...EXT This command positions the marker to the next higher minimum value in the trace memory Example CALC MARK MIN NEXT Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A BTS MS This command is an event wh...

Page 100: ...r step width on or off Example CALC MARK STEP AUTO OFF Features RST value ON SCPI device specific Mode A With AUTO ON the step width is 10 of the span The numeric suffix in MARKer 1 to 4 is not signif...

Page 101: ...e CALC MARK FUNC NDBD STAT ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Modes A BTS MS CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion NDBDown RESult This command queries the frequency spacing bandwidth of the...

Page 102: ...NOISe STATe ON OFF This command switches the noise measurement on or off Example CALC MARK FUNC NOIS ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode A The noise power density is measured at the p...

Page 103: ...time CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion SFACtor 60dB 3dB 60dB 6dB This command defines the shape factor measurement 60dB 6dB or 60dB 3dB Example CALC MARK FUNC SFAC 60dB 3dB Features RST value 60dB...

Page 104: ...SCPI device specific Mode A F With SIGNAL TRACK function activated the maximum signal is determined after each frequency sweep and the center frequency of this signal is set With drifting signals the...

Page 105: ...odulation measurement of the analog demodulation Example CALC MARK FUNC ADEM PM PPE Features RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA A PPEak Result of the measurement with detector PK MPEak Result of t...

Page 106: ...te 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion ADEMod SINad STATe ON OFF This command switches the SINAD measurement on or off Example CALC MARK FUNC ADEM SIN ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode VA A T...

Page 107: ...m of phase error in deg DEV FSK deviation in Hz PEPS symbol number by which the maximum of the phase error occurred EVRM vector error in rms FSPK maximum of FSK deviation error EVPK maximum of vector...

Page 108: ...LOG the power is output in dBm with linear scaling RANGE LIN dB or LIN in W If SENSe POWer ACHannel MODE REL is selected adjacent channel power is output in dB CPOWer channel power measurement With l...

Page 109: ...FO19CDMA CDMA One 1900 forward RO19CDMA CDMA One 1900 reverse TCDMa TD SCDMA The selection of a standard influences the parameters weighting filter channel bandwidth and spacing resolution and video b...

Page 110: ...mum PHOLd RESult Example CALC MARK FUNC SUMM MAX RES Features RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA This command is only a query and thus has no RST value assigned CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtio...

Page 111: ...e RESult and PPEak PHOLd RESult Example CALC MARK FUNC SUMM PPE RES Features RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA This command is only a query and thus has no RST value assigned CALCulate 1 2 MARKer...

Page 112: ...Sult and MPEak PHOLd RESult Example CALC MARK FUNC SUMM MPE RES Features RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA This command is only a query and thus has no RST value assigned CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 t...

Page 113: ...nd MIDDle PHOLd RESult Example CALC MARK FUNC SUMM MIDD RES Features RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA This command is only a query and thus has no RST value assigned CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4...

Page 114: ...nd RMS PHOLd RESult Example CALC MARK FUNC SUMM RMS RES Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A Z VA This command is only a query and thus has no RST value assigned CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4...

Page 115: ...AN PHOLd RESult Example CALC MARK FUNC SUMM MEAN RES Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A Z VA This command is only a query and thus has no RST value assigned CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FU...

Page 116: ...1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion SUMMary AOFF This command switches off all measuring functions Example CALC MARK FUNC SUMM AOFF Features RST value _ SCPI device specific Modes A Z VA This command is an ev...

Page 117: ...s why it is not assigned an RST value and has no query CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion MSTep This command sets the marker step width to the x value of the current marker Example CALC MARK FUNC MS...

Page 118: ...RACE1 TRACE2 TRACE3 TRACE4 RLINE Examples CALC MATH1 TRACE1 TRACE3 RLINE CALC MATH4 TRACE4 RLINE Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA The operand RLINE may be used only if OP2 is different fr...

Page 119: ...command selects seconds or symbols as an x axis unit Example CALC X UNIT TIME S Features RST value S SCPI device specific Mode VA D CALCulate 1 2 UNIT ANGLe DEG RAD This command selects the unit for a...

Page 120: ...ration ALL This command performs a complete calibration of the instrument A 0 is returned if the calibration was successful Example CAL Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS CALibration...

Page 121: ...alid by model 30 instruments or by instruments which have been retrofitted CALibration PPEak This command performs a calibration of the tracking YIG filter preselector peaking A 0 is returned if the c...

Page 122: ...1 and tests in the GSM 850 MHz band option FSE K31 COMMAND PARAMETERS UNIT COMMENT CONFigure BTS MEASurement ARFCn AUTO LIMit PPEak PRMS EVMRms EVMPeak OSUPpress PERCentile FREQuency STANdard POWer CL...

Page 123: ...er of the transmission channel of the base station Parameter numeric_value 1 to 124 P GSM phase I II 0 to 124 975 to 1023 E GSM 0 to 124 955 to 1023 R GSM 512 to 885 DCS1800 phase I II II 512 to 810 P...

Page 124: ...CONFigure BTS LIMit EVMRms numeric_value This command determines the value in percent for the error limits of error vector magnitude measurement with RMS weighting Example CONF LIM EVMR 40 Features R...

Page 125: ...STANdard ON OFF This command switches between user defined OFF and standard defined ON limit values Example CONF LIM STAN ON Feature RST value ON SCPI device specific Mode BTS CONFigure BTS POWer CLA...

Page 126: ...rated output level of the base station specified by the manufacturer Example CONF POW EXP 43DBM Features RST value 46 dBm P GSM phase I II E GSM R GSM 43 dBm DCS1800 PCS1900 SCPI device specific Mode...

Page 127: ...TSC is automatically adapted to the slot CONFigure BTS CHANnel SLOT AUTO ONCE This command automatically searches for the slot number within a transmission frame of the base station This requires onl...

Page 128: ...3 Features RST value 0 SCPI device specific Mode BTS CONFigure BTS NETWork TYPE PGSM PGSM900 EGSM EGSM900 DCS GSM1800 PCS GSM1900 RGSM RGSM900 GSM850 This command selects the standard type according...

Page 129: ...SCPI device specific Mode BTS This command is an event and has thus no query and no RST value assigned CONFigure BTS SWEeptime STANdard AUTO This command selects the sweep time computing mode for the...

Page 130: ...no query Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 FSE B7 No query Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 no query Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 no query CONFigure BURSt PFERror IMMediate This command selects measurement of the phas...

Page 131: ...igned It is available only in conjunction with option GSM BTS Analyzer FSE K11 or option GSM MS Analyzer FSE K10 and Vector Signal Analysis FSE B7 CONFigure BURSt MACCuracy COUNt 1 to 1000 This comman...

Page 132: ...evice specific Modes BTS MS CONFigure BURSt POWer CONDition NORMal EXTReme This command defines the conditions for power measurement Example CONF BURS POW COND EXTR Features RST value NORMal SCPI devi...

Page 133: ...Features RST value FULL SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS CONFigure BURSt REFerence AUTO ON OFF This command switches between automatic and user activated preview of power versus time When switched t...

Page 134: ...VMRms EVMPeak OSUPpress PERCentile FREQuency STANdard POWer CLASs COUPled LEVel LIMit EXPected SINGle STATe CLEar SMALl CHANnel SFH TSC NETWork TYPE PHASe TXSupp PRESet SWEeptime MTYPe numeric_value O...

Page 135: ...RST value assigned CONFigure MS ARFCn numeric_value This command selects the number of the transmission channel of the mobile Parameter numeric_value 1 to 124 P GSM phase I II 0 to 124 975 to 1023 E...

Page 136: ...re MS LIMit EVMRms numeric_value This command determines the value in percent for the error limits of error vector magnitude measurement with RMS weighting Example CONF LIM EVMR 40 Features RST value...

Page 137: ...ing on standard SCPI device specific Mode MS CONFigure MS LIMit STANdard ON OFF This command switches between user defined OFF and standard defined ON limit values Example CONF LIM STAN ON Feature RST...

Page 138: ...S1900 SCPI device specific Mode MS CONFigure MS POWer LIMit numeric_value This command defines the level for the selection of level dependent limit lines Example CONF POW LIM 65DBM Feature RST value d...

Page 139: ...t and has therefore neither RST value nor query CONFigure MS POWer SMALl ON OFF This command switches the limits for spurious measurement in the RGSM range It is only available for phase 2 Example CON...

Page 140: ...1 SCPI device specific Mode MS CONFigure MS TXSupp ON OFF This command defines that an additional carrier suppression of min 20dB is taken into account for the measurement If there is already suppres...

Page 141: ...ONF SWE AUTO Feature RST value STANdard SCPI device specific Mode MS STANdard The computation of the sweep time is based on a worst case estimation AUTO The sweep time is reduced by a factor of 8 assu...

Page 142: ...ned DCSRx1800 G8Rxband PCSRx1900 Boolean numeric_value no query Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 Option FSE K11 Option FSE K11 or FSE K10 no query CONFigur...

Page 143: ...n TGATe ON OFF This command switches on or off the operating mode gating for the TX band For TGATe OFF 8 active slots are presumed Example CONF SPEC MOD TGAT ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device spec...

Page 144: ...ediate This command selects measurement of spurious emissions Example CONF SPUR Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS This command is an event and has thus no query and no RST value ass...

Page 145: ...rement Each band is divided up into 1 to max 26 subbands which are selected by the numerical suffix following STEP A subband is selected for measurement by setting ON Example CONF SPUR STEP24 ON Featu...

Page 146: ...oggles between the RF input on the front panel and the internal 120 MHz reference signal Example DIAG SERV INP CAL Features RST value RF SCPI device specific Modes A VA DIAGnostic SERVice FUNCtion num...

Page 147: ...he attenuators The suffix selects the attenuator 1 Basic instrument 2 Tracking Generator 3 FSE B13 The result is output as a list of values separated by a The list starts with the date Example DIAG IN...

Page 148: ...OOM FREQuency STARt STOP CENTer Y SCALe MODE RLEVel OFFSet RVALue AUTO RPOSition PDIVision SPACing SINGle SPLit Boolean Boolean Boolean 0 to 100 0 to 100 0 to 100 BLACk BLUE BROWn GREen CYAN RED MAGen...

Page 149: ...FORM SPL Features RST value SINGle SCPI device specific Modes A VA DISPlay PROGram MODE ON OFF This command switches the display between the measuring instrument and the computer function Example DISP...

Page 150: ...elements which can be modified by varying the corresponding color setting The following assignment applies CMAP1 Trace 1 CMAP8 Soft key State Data Entry CMAP2 Trace 2 CMAP9 Soft key State OFF CMAP3 T...

Page 151: ...switches the marker info list on the screen on or off Example DISP MINF ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TEXT DATA string This command defines a com...

Page 152: ...res RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode A F The numeric suffix in TRACe 1 to 4 is not significant DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 to 4 X SCALe ZOOM FREQuency STARt numeric_value This command defines th...

Page 153: ...ST value 100dB SCPI device specific Mode A For linear scaling DISP TRAC Y SPAC LIN PERC the display range is fixed and cannot be set The numeric suffix in TRACe 1 to 4 is not significant DISPlay WINDo...

Page 154: ...o the parameter REFERENCE VALUE Y AXIS IF option tracking generator is fitted and the normalization in the analyzer mode is activated the value corresponds to the parameter REFERENCE VALUE Example DIS...

Page 155: ...axis in the current unit Example DISP TRAC Y PDIV 1 20 Features RST value SCPI conforming Mode VA The numeric suffix in TRACe 1 to 4 is not significant DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 to 4 Y SPACing LINear...

Page 156: ...s Example DISP TRAC3 MODE HCON ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode A OFF The traces are reset after some definite parameter changes ON This mechanism is switched off In general paramet...

Page 157: ...lay range of the eye diagram in symbols Example DISP TRAC EYE COUNt 5 Features RST value 2 SCPI device specific Mode VA D DISPlay PSAVe STATe ON OFF This command switches the screen saver mode on or o...

Page 158: ...FSE K10 Analyzer mode which are performed on individual bursts Carrier Power Phase Frequency Error without starting the measurement by themselves COMMAND PARAMETERS UNIT COMMENT FETCh BURSt PERRor RMS...

Page 159: ...error taken over the selected number of bursts Example FETC BURS PERR RMS AVER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS If no measurement has been performed yet a query error results This...

Page 160: ...error taken over the selected number of bursts Example FETC BURS PERR PEAK AVER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS If no measurement has been performed yet a query error results This...

Page 161: ...requency error taken over the selected number of bursts Example FETC BURS FERR AVER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS If no measurement has been performed yet a query error results...

Page 162: ...nt CONFigure MS POWer SINGle STATe ON This command reads out the result of the last step performed during the measurement of the output power of the base station or mobile Parameter The result is outp...

Page 163: ...CONFigure MS POWer SINGle STATe ON This command reads out the results of all individual steps during the measurement of the output power of the base station or mobile Parameter The result is output as...

Page 164: ...value assigned It is available only if measurement of the modulation accuracy is selected see CONFigure BURSt MACCuracy FETCh BURSt MACCuracy RMS MAXimum This command reads out the maximum of the RMS...

Page 165: ...ly if measurement of the modulation accuracy is selected see CONFigure BURSt MACCuracy FETCh BURSt MACCuracy OSUPpress STATus This command reads out the status of the original offset supression measur...

Page 166: ...fore has no RST value assigned It is available only if measurement of the modulation accuracy is selected see CONFigure BURSt MACCuracy FETCh BURSt MACCuracy PERCentile AVERage This command reads out...

Page 167: ...ulation accuracy taken over the selected number of bursts Example FETC BURS MACC FREQ AVER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS If no measurement has been performed yet a query error r...

Page 168: ...PTEMplate REFerence This command reads out the results of the premeasurement Parameter The result is output as a list of partial result strings separated by in the following ASCII format Level1 Level...

Page 169: ...1 Freq2 Level Limit Abs Rel Status where the parts between denote a partial result string that can be repeated n times Index 0 if the partial result string characterizes a measurement range current nu...

Page 170: ...only if measurement of the modulation spectrum is selected see CONFigure SPECtrum MODulation FETCh SPECtrum MODulation REFerence This command reads out the result of the premeasurement Parameter The...

Page 171: ...command is a query only and therefore has no RST value assigned It is available only if measurement of the transient spectrum is selected see CONFigure SPECtrum SWITching FETCh SPECtrum SWITching REF...

Page 172: ...Freq2 Level Limit Abs Rel Status where the parts between denote a partial result string that can be repeated n times Index 0 if the partial result string characterizes a measurement range current numb...

Page 173: ...missions is selected see CONFigure SPURious FETCh SPURious STEP This command reads out the result of the last single step of the measurement of spurious emissions performed in the STEP mode Parameter...

Page 174: ...mode Vector Signal Analysis for the symbol table Format setting for the binary transmission of trace data see also TRACE DATA Analyzer mode REAL 32 Vector analyzer UINT 8 with digital demodulation sy...

Page 175: ...mad determines if the output file starts with a header start frequency sweep time detector ON or not OFF only measurement data is output Example FORM DEXP HEAD OFF Features RST value ON SCPI device sp...

Page 176: ...L ORIentation 1 2 SYST COMM PRIN SYST COMM CLIP MMEM SYST COMM GPIB SYST COMM SER1 SYST COMM SER2 SYST COMM CENT MMEM Boolean GDI EWMF BMP WMF HPGL PCL4 PCL5 POSTscript ESCP WMF PCX HP7470 EPSON24 EPS...

Page 177: ...which is why it is not assigned an RST value and no query HCOPy DESTination MMEM creates a file for the hardcopy output Command MMEM NAME file_name defines the file name MMEM creates a file for the ha...

Page 178: ...3 Color 3 color cartridges only PCL5 Black white with 300DPI resolution new language version LASERJ Data format for HP laserjet starting with series III DESKJ Data formats for printers of HP deskjet s...

Page 179: ...MS The resolution for an output in PCL4 format is between 150 dpi or 300 dpi HCOPy IMMediate 1 2 This command starts a hardcopy output Example HCOP Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS M...

Page 180: ...ed command to the hardcopy output of the screen ON Example HCOP ITEM PFE2 STAT ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS HCOPy ITEM WINDow 1 2 TABLe STATe ON OFF This command se...

Page 181: ...tion the colour of the trace is changed Color Auto Increment HCOPy PAGE DIMensions QUADrant 1 to 4 The command defines the quadrant which is allocated to the screen output Example HCOP PAGE DIM QUAD1...

Page 182: ...g INITiate CONTinuous ON corresponds to function SWEEP CONTinuous ie the sweep of the analyzer is cyclically repeated The setting INITiate CONTinuous OFF corresponds to function SWEEP SINGLE INITiate...

Page 183: ...system FSE 1065 6016 12 6 126 E 16 INITiate 1 2 DISPlay ON OFF This command switches the display on or off during a single sweep Example INIT DISP OFF Features RST value ON SCPI device specific Modes...

Page 184: ...PI conforming Modes A VA The attenuation of the input calibration line can be programmed in steps of 10 dB If the attenuation is programmed directly the coupling to the reference level is switched off...

Page 185: ...VA BTS MS This command is a query command which is why it is not assigned an RST value INPut 1 2 UPORt 1 2 STATe ON OFF This command toggles the control lines of the user ports between INPut and OUTP...

Page 186: ...e matching element for 75 input impedance Example INP IMP CORR RAM Features RST value INPut IMPedance 50 SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS INPut 1 2 MIXer 10 to 100 dBm This command defines the n...

Page 187: ...BTS analysis MGSM GSM MS analysis Example INST DDEM Features RST value SANalyzer SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS Switchover to DDEMod or ADEMod is only possible in conjunction with option FSE B7 Ve...

Page 188: ...of the x or y axis of the two screens is coupled CONTrol the trigger and gate parameter and the sweep parameters SINGle CONTinous and COUNt of the two screens are coupled XY the scaling of the x and...

Page 189: ...rt of the file name DOS file names do not differ between uppercase and lowercase notation All letters and digits are permitted as well as the special characters _ and Reserved file names are CLOCK CON...

Page 190: ...les and subdirectories of the current directory A mask eg bat can be defined so that only files with bat as extension are selected Syntax of output format Sum of file lengths of all subsequent files f...

Page 191: ...g Modes A VA BTS MS The indication of the file name may include the path and the drive The file names and path information must be in accordance with the DOS conventions This command is an event which...

Page 192: ...MMEMory INITialize A This command formats the disk in drive A Example MMEM INIT A Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS Formatting deletes all data stored on the floppy disk This comman...

Page 193: ...lue and has no query MMEMory MDIRectory directory_name This command creates a new directory Parameter directory_name DOS path name Example MMEM MDIR C USER DATA Features RST value SCPI device specific...

Page 194: ...P DEST MMEM MMEMory RDIRectory directory_name This command deletes the directory indicated Parameter directory_name DOS path name Example MMEM RDIR C TEST Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes...

Page 195: ...file name without extension Example MMEM CLE STAT 1 TEST Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS The device data set specified is deleted The file name includes indication of the pa...

Page 196: ...CE3 ON Features RST value OFF for all Traces SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS MMEMory SELect ITEM LINes ACTive ON OFF This command includes the active limit lines in the list of data subsets of...

Page 197: ...ce setting to be stored loaded Example MMEM SEL MACRos ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS MMEMory SELect ITEM SCData ON OFF This command includes the tracking generator c...

Page 198: ...Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS This command is available only in conjunction with option External Mixer Output FSE B21 MMEMory SELect ITEM CVL ALL ON OFF This command in...

Page 199: ...s no RST value assigned MMEMory SELect ITEM DEFault This command sets the default list of the data subsets of a device setting to be stored loaded Example MMEM SEL DEFault Features RST value SCPI devi...

Page 200: ...P ON Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA This command is only valid in conjunction with one of the options tracking generator OUTPut 1 2 UPORt 1 2 VALue B00000000 to B11111111 This command s...

Page 201: ...c_value This command changes the sensitivity of the AF output Parameter numeric_value 0 1 PCT to 100 PCTfor AM 0 1 KHZ to 100 KHZfor FM 0 0 1RAD to 10 RADfor PM Example OUTP AF SENS 20PCT Features RST...

Page 202: ...ands for starting measurements in the GSM BTS Analyzer mode option FSE K11 which are performed on individual bursts carrier power phase frequency error and for reading out the results subsequently COM...

Page 203: ...be then queried without restart of the measurement via the FETCh BURSt subsystem This command is a query only and therefore has no RST value assigned It is available only if measurement of the phase...

Page 204: ...TAT Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS When the measurement is started the instrument automatically assumes the SINGLE mode An ongoing measurement can be aborted via the command ABOR...

Page 205: ...STAT Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS When the measurement is started the instrument automatically assumes the SINGLE mode An ongoing measurement can be aborted via the command ABO...

Page 206: ...maximum output power of the base station or mobile and reads out the result Measurement of the maximum output power marks the beginning of a measurement cycle where subsequently the limits of the sta...

Page 207: ...Level rated value for the current power control level acc to standard in dBm Act Level measured power in dBm RBW resolution bandwidth in kHz ARFCN channel number CF carrier frequencyin Hz Att external...

Page 208: ...following format Static Power Ctrl Dyn Power Ctrl Rat Level Act Level Delta Status Static Power Ctrl current static power control level Dyn Power Ctrl current dynamic power control level Rat Level ra...

Page 209: ...ollowing format Static Power Ctrl Dyn Power Ctrl Rat Level Act Level Delta Status Static Power Ctrl current static power control level Dyn Power Ctrl current dynamic power control level Rat Level rate...

Page 210: ...control level acc to standard in dBm Act Level measured power in dBm Delta difference between the measured power and the power at the previous power control level Status result of the limit check in...

Page 211: ...R Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS When the measurement is started the instrument automatically assumes the SINGLE mode An ongoing measurement can be aborted via the command ABORt...

Page 212: ...ER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS When the measurement is started the instrument automatically assumes the SINGLE mode An ongoing measurement can be aborted via the command ABORt...

Page 213: ...S MACC OSUP AVER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS When the measurement is started the instrument automatically assumes the SINGLE mode An ongoing measurement can be aborted via the...

Page 214: ...PERC AVER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS When the measurement is started the instrument automatically assumes the SINGLE mode An ongoing measurement can be aborted via the comma...

Page 215: ...FREQ AVER Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes BTS MS When the measurement is started the instrument automatically assumes the SINGLE mode An ongoing measurement can be aborted via the comma...

Page 216: ...Rel Status where the part set in characterizes a partial result string which can be repeated n times Index 0 if the partial result string characterizes a measurement range current number 0 if the part...

Page 217: ...starts the measurement of the transient spectrum of the base station or mobile and reads out the result Parameter The result is read out as a list of partial ASCII result strings separated by in the...

Page 218: ...al result string which can be repeated n times Index 0 if the partial result string characterizes a measurement range current number 0 if the partial result string characterizes a single limit excess...

Page 219: ...rned the value RUNNING is output when the total result of the limit check is queried with the command CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 SPURious Afterwards sending the command again causes a restart of the m...

Page 220: ...n a distinction is made between SENSe1 and SENSe2 SENSe1 screen A SENSe2 screen B SENSe ADEMod Subsystem This subsystem controls the parameters for analog demodulation It is active only in conjunction...

Page 221: ...res RST value 40dBm SCPI device specific Mode VA A SENSe 1 2 ADEMod SBANd NORMal INVerse This command selects the side band for the demodulation Example ADEM SBAN INV Features RST value NORMal SCPI de...

Page 222: ...STATe TYPE numeric_value Boolean Boolean MAXimum SCALar SENSe 1 2 AVERage COUNt 0 to 32767 The command specifies the number of measurements which are combined Example AVER COUN 16 Features RST value...

Page 223: ...ar The command selects the type of average function Example AVER TYPE SCAL Features RST value SCALar SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS The following average functions have been defined MAXimum MAX HOL...

Page 224: ...lean numeric_value SINe PULSe NOISe numeric_value AUTO HIGH MEDium LOW HZ HZ HZ option FFT Filter Vector Signal Analysis SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth RESolution numeric_value This command defines the an...

Page 225: ...lters 1kHz and analog filters 1kHz The 1 kHz bandwidth is present in the instrument as a digital filter and as an analog filter and can be toggled using this command If the analog filter is selected f...

Page 226: ...dth BWIDth VIDeo RATIO 0 001to 1000 SINe PULSe NOISe This command defines the ratio video bandwidth Hz resolution bandwidth Hz Parameter The parameters SINe PULSe and NOISe may be used as synonyms for...

Page 227: ...6016 12 6 170 E 16 SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth PLL AUTO HIGH MEDium LOW This command defines the bandwidth of the main PLL of the instrument synthesizer Example BAND PLL HIGH Features RST value AUTO SC...

Page 228: ...query no query TRANsducer CATalog ACTive SELect UNIT SCALing COMMent DATA STATe DELete TSET CATalog ACTive SELect UNIT BREak COMMent RANGe 1 to 10 STATe DELete name string LINear LOGarithmic string f...

Page 229: ...cts the kind of measurement for the reference values of the normalization response calibration Example CORR COLL THR Features RST value SCPI conforming Mode A THRough TRANsmission mode calibration wit...

Page 230: ...ure RST value SCPI device specific Mode A SENSe 1 2 CORRection TRANsducer SELect name This command selects the transducer factor designated by name If name does not exist yet a new transducer factor i...

Page 231: ...he command SENS CORR TRAN SEL must be sent SENSe 1 2 CORRection TRANsducer DATA freq level This command defines the test points for the selected transducer factor The values are entered as a series of...

Page 232: ...h 2nd file name 2nd file length nth file name nth file length Example CORR TSET CAT Mode A Feature RST value SCPI device specific SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET ACTive This command reveals the active trans...

Page 233: ...nt SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET COMMent string This command defines the comment for the selected transducer set Example CORR TSET COMM SET FOR ANTENNA Features RST value empty comment SCPI device specifi...

Page 234: ...eric_value This command announces to the instrument a possibly needed external attenuation of the input signal so that it is taken into account later when the level is set Parameter numeric_value valu...

Page 235: ...available a new Conversion Loss Table will be created Parameter file_name Name of Conversion Loss Table as string data with a maximum of 8 characters Example CORR CVL SEL LOSS_TAB Features RST value S...

Page 236: ...CPI device specific Mode A Command SENS CORR CVL SEL must be sent prior to this command This command is only valid in conjunction with option External Mixer Output FSE B21 SENSe 1 2 CORRection CVL TYP...

Page 237: ...only valid in conjunction with option External Mixer Output FSE B21 SENSe 1 2 CORRection CVL DATA freq level This command defines the reference values of the selected Conversion Loss Tabels The value...

Page 238: ...ERage This command switches the detector for recording of the measured value Example DET POS Features RST value APEak SCPI conforming Mode A The value APEak AutoPeak displays both the positive peak va...

Page 239: ...8 NORMal DIFFerential N3Pi8 TYPE1 TYPE2 NORMal DIFFerential 16 2 4 numeric_value numeric_value 1 2 4 8 16 OFF RCOSine RRCosine GAUSsian B22 B25 B44 QFM FM95 QFR FR95 QRM RM95 QRR RR95 A25Fm EMES EREF...

Page 240: ...NORMal DIFFerential OFFSet DPI4 This command determines the specific demodulation type for QPSK Example DDEM QPSK FORM DPI4 Features RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA D SENSe 1 2 DDEMod PSK NSTa...

Page 241: ...6 Features RST value 16 SCPI device specific Mode VA D SENSe 1 2 DDEMod FSK NSTate 2 4 This command determines the specific demodulation type for FSK Example DDEM FSK NST 2 Features RST value SCPI dev...

Page 242: ...FR95 IS95 CDMA fr QRM or RM95 IS95 CDMA rm QRR or RR95 IS95 CDMA rr A25Fm APCO 25 fm EMES EDGE mes EREF EDGE ref Example DDEM FILT MEAS RCOS Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode VA D SENS...

Page 243: ...tax of output format Sum of file lengths of all subsequent files free memory on hard disk 1st file name 1st file length 2nd file name 2nd file length nth file name Example DDEM SEAR SYNC CAT Feature R...

Page 244: ...string This command selects a sync file to be edited or entered anew Example DDEM SEAR SYNC NAME PATT_NEW Feature RST value SCPI device specific Mode VA D SENSe 1 2 DDEMod SEARch SYNC COMMent string...

Page 245: ...sync pattern sync not found are ignored If an invalid sync pattern is found or if there is none the measurement is halted and continued in the presence of a valid sync pattern This command is availab...

Page 246: ...value GSM SCPI device specific Mode VA D APCO25CQPSK APCO25 Continous Phase QPSK APCO25C4FM APCO25Continous Phase 4FM F16 FLEX 1600 2FSK F322 FLEX 3200 2FSK F324 FLEX 3200 4FSK F64 FLEX 6400 4FSK FNAD...

Page 247: ...nch for analog demodulation Example FILT HPAS ON Features RST value OFF SCPI conforming Mode VA A SENSe 1 2 FILTer HPASs FREQuency 30 Hz 300 Hz In the Vector Signal Analysis mode with analog demodulat...

Page 248: ...according to CCITT recommendation in the AF branch for analog demodulation Example FILT CCIT ON Features RST value OFF SCPI conforming Mode VA A This command is valid only in vector analysis mode wit...

Page 249: ...Mode VA A SENSe 1 2 FILTer DEMPhasis LINK DISPlay AUDio For analog demodulation this command selects whether the de emphasis set is to be active in the audio branch only or in addition for the display...

Page 250: ...N CW FIXed SWEep numeric_value HZ HZ PCT HZ HZ HZ HZ SENSe 1 2 FREQuency CENTer 0 GHz to fmax This command defines the center frequency of the analyzer Example FREQ CENT 100MHz Features RST value fmax...

Page 251: ...0PCT Features RST value AUTO 0 1 SPAN is switched on SCPI device specific Modes A BTS MS SENSe 1 2 FREQuency SPAN 0 GHz to fmax This command defines the frequency span of the analyzer Example FREQ SPA...

Page 252: ...quency changes Example FREQ STAR LINK SPAN Features RST value STOP SCPI device specific Mode A SENSe 1 2 FREQuency STOP 0 GHz to fmax This command defines the stop frequency of the scan in receiver mo...

Page 253: ...EQ MODE SWE Features RST value CW SCPI conforming Mode A For CW and FIXed the frequency setting is via command FREQuency CENTer In the SWEep mode the setting is via commands FREQuency STARt STOP CENTe...

Page 254: ...OFF ON AUTO numeric_value numeric_value ODD EVEN EODD A Q U V E W F D G Y J numeric_value numeric_value file_name numeric_value DB DB A Only query in band lock on Not in band lock off Not in band lock...

Page 255: ...MIX SIGN ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode A This command is available only if the external mixer option FSE B21 is switched on SENSe 1 2 MIXer THReshold 0 1 to 100 dB This command...

Page 256: ...he command is available only if the external mixer option FSE B21 is switched on SENSe 1 2 MIXer LOSS LOW numeric_value This command sets the conversion loss of the mixer Example MIX LOSS 12DB Feature...

Page 257: ...table mix_1 Features RST value no table set SCPI device specific Mode A The command is available only if the external mixer option FSE B21 is switched on SENSe 1 2 MIXer BIAS numeric_value This comma...

Page 258: ...or Signal Analysis no query SENSe 1 2 MSUMmary AHOLd STATe ON OFF This command switches on the average peak hold mode Example MSUM AHOL ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode VA A SENSe 1...

Page 259: ...specific Mode VA A SENSe 1 2 MSUMmary REFerence AUTO ONCE This command sets the current absolute measured values of the main modulation signal as reference values for the relative indication Example...

Page 260: ...Z HZ HZ HZ HZ HZ HZ PCT PCT no query SENSe 1 2 POWer ACHannel SPACing UPPer 0 Hz to 1000 MHz This command defines the channel spacing of adjacent channel to carrier Example POW ACH SPAC 28kHz Features...

Page 261: ...nnel BANDwidth BWIDth ACHannel 0 Hz to 1000 MHz This command defines the channel bandwidth of the adjacent channel of the radio transmission system Example POW ACH BWID ACH 30kHz Features RST value 24...

Page 262: ...is not assigned an RST value and has no query SENSe 1 2 POWer ACHannel PRESet ACPower CPOWer OBANdwidth OBWidth CN CN0 ADJust This command selects the type of power measurement and resets the instrume...

Page 263: ...to 16MHz This command defines the frequency of the external reference oscillator Example ROSC EXT FREQ 5MHz Features RST value 10MHz SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS The value of the external refere...

Page 264: ...SENSe 1 2 SWEep TIME numeric_value This command defines the duration of the sweep The allowed value range depends on the selected domain and for frequency domain on the set resolution bandwith see Ch...

Page 265: ...CPI device specific Mode A SENSe 1 2 SWEep EGATe LEVel 5V to 5V This command determines the threshold for the external gate signal Example SWE EGAT LEV 3V Features RST value 2V SCPI device specific Mo...

Page 266: ...time can be set in steps 1 2 3 and 5 SENSe 1 2 SWEep EGATe SOURce EXTernal RFPower This command toggles between external gate signal and RF power signal Example SWE EGAT SOUR RFP Features RST value EX...

Page 267: ...fic Mode A SENSe 1 2 SWEep GAP LENGth 0 to 100s This command defines the gap length Example SWE GAP LENG 400us Features RST value 0s SCPI device specific Mode A The gap length can be programmed from 0...

Page 268: ...FF This command switches the optional TV demodulator on or off Example TV ON Features RST value OFF SCPI device specific Mode A Z This command is available only in conjunction with option TV Demodulat...

Page 269: ...B Option Mitlaufgenerator SOURce 1 2 AM STATe ON OFF This command switches on or off the external amplitude modulation of the tracking generator Example SOUR AM STAT ON Features RST value OFF SCPI con...

Page 270: ...option Tracking Generator SOURce 1 2 POWer ALC SOURce INTernal EXTernal This command switches on or off the external level control ALC Example SOUR POW ALC SOUR INT Features RST value INT SCPI conform...

Page 271: ...NDition ENABle PTRansition NTRansition PRESet 0 to 65535 0 to 65535 0 to 65535 QUEStionable EVENt CONDition ENABle PTRansition NTRansition POWer EVENt CONDition ENABle PTRansition NTRansition LIMit EV...

Page 272: ...his command queries the contents of the EVENt section of the STATus OPERation register Example STAT OPER Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS The contents of the EVENt section is delet...

Page 273: ...alue SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS STATus OPERation NTRansition 0 to 65535 This command sets the edge detectors of all bits of the STATus OPERation register from 1 to 0 for the transitions of the...

Page 274: ...its of the ENABle section of the STATus QUEStionable register Example STAT QUES ENAB 65535 Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS The ENABle register selectively enables the individual e...

Page 275: ...the bits of the ENABle section of the STATus QUEStionable POWer register Example STAT QUES ENAB 65535 Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS The ENABle register selectively enables the i...

Page 276: ...the bits of the ENABle section of the STATus QUEStionable register Example STAT QUES ENAB 65535 Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS The ENABle register selectively enables the i...

Page 277: ...e bits of the ENABle section of the STATus QUEStionable LMARgin register Example STAT QUES ENAB 65535 Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS The ENABle register selectively enables...

Page 278: ...e bits of the ENABle section of the STATus QUEStionable SYNC register Example STAT QUES ENAB 65535 Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS The ENABle register selectively enables the...

Page 279: ...its of the ENABle section of the STATus QUEStionable ACPLimit register Example STAT QUES ACPL ENAB 65535 Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA BTS MS The ENABle register selectively enabl...

Page 280: ...A VA BTS MS Readout does not delete the contents of the CONDition section STATus QUEStionable FREQuency ENABle 0 to 65535 This command sets the bits of the ENABle section of the STATus QUEStionable F...

Page 281: ...cific Modes A VA BTS MS Readout deletes the contents of the EVENt section STATus QUEStionable TRANsducer CONDition This command queries the contents of the CONDition section of the STATus QUEStionable...

Page 282: ...ectors of all bits of the STATus QUEStionable TRANsducer register from 1 to 0 for the transitions of the CONDition bit Example STAT QUES TRAN NTR 65535 Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A...

Page 283: ...d CENable PRESet SET SPEaker 1 2 VOLume TIME VERSion BINFo 0 to 30 LFEoi EOI 0 to 30 IBFull OFF IBFull OFF numeric_value 7 8 EVEN ODD NONE 1 2 XON NONE printer_name num num num ON OFF string string bl...

Page 284: ...ddress of the unit which is selected as hardcopy device 1 or 2 provided that the IEC IEEE bus interface of this unit is set as an interface Example SYST COMM GPIB RDEV2 ADDR 5 Features RST value 4 SCP...

Page 285: ...MS SERial1 and SERial 2 correspond to device interface COM1 and COM2 respectively Permissible values are EVEN even parity ODD odd parity NONE no parity check SYSTem COMMunicate SERial 1 2 RECeive SBIT...

Page 286: ...t The numeric suffix in PRINter 1 2 is not significant Example SYST COMM PRIN ENUM NEXT Features RST value SCPI device specific Modes A VA This command is only available for instruments equipped with...

Page 287: ...r queue is empty the error number 0 no error is returned This command is identical with the command STATus QUEue NEXT This command is a query which is why it is not assigned an RST value SYSTem FIRMwa...

Page 288: ...nsure reliable transfer of data setting SYST COMM GPIB RTER EOI SYSTem PRESet This command triggers an instrument reset Example SYST PRES Features RST value SCPI conforming Modes A VA BTS MS The effec...

Page 289: ...a query which is why it is not assigned an RST value SYSTem BINFo This command queries all present modules with model index modification index and HW code Entries are separated by commas Return forma...

Page 290: ...to be transferred In ASCII format these data are values separated by commas If the transfer takes place using the format real REAL 32 the data are transferred in block format see FORMat subsystem The...

Page 291: ...EAL 32 is to be used for binary transmission With the SYMB TABLES ERRORS setting the displayed symbols can be read out as traces Trace assignment is as follows Full screen Trace 1 Split screen screen...

Page 292: ...ric_value numeric_value numeric_value POSitive NEGative 525 625 ALL ODD EVEN numeric_value NEGative POSitive numeric_value ONCE numeric_value ONCE FRAMe TSC V MV UV PCT PCT HZ DEG RAD S s s TV only wi...

Page 293: ...the demodulated trigger source The ranges are AM Demod 120 to 120 PCT FM Demod 1kHz to 1 kHz PM Demod 12 to 12 RAD Example TRIG LEV AF 50PCT Features RST value 0 PCT SCPI device specific Mode VA A TRI...

Page 294: ...Quence VIDeo LINE NUMBer numeric value This command selects the horizontal synchronizing signal for triggering Example TRIG VID LINE NUMB 17 Features RST value SCPI conforming Mode A Z The instrument...

Page 295: ...s where there is no midamble triggering Example TRIG SYNC ADJ FRAM 30us Features RST value depending on the slot selected SCPI device specific Modes BTS The numeric suffix in TRIGger 1 2 is not signif...

Page 296: ...eans of the calculated offsets of the other slots and used as a base value for the correction of all slots This correction value is necessary in order to conserve the exact time relation between the t...

Page 297: ...HZ DBUA_MHZ DBUV_M DBUA_M DBUV_MMHZ DBUA_MMHZ Boolean UNIT 1 2 POWer DBM DBPW WATT DBUV DBMV VOLT DBUA AMPere V W DB PCT UNITLESS DBUV_MHZ DBMV_MHZ DBUA_MHZ DBUV_M DBUA_M DBUV_MMHZ DBUA_MMHZ This comm...

Page 298: ...1 2 DELTamarker 1 to 4 MAXimum NEXT 6 11 CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 to 4 MAXimum RIGHt 6 11 CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 to 4 MAXimum PEAK 6 11 CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 to 4 MINimum LEFT 6 12 CALC...

Page 299: ...1 to 8 CONTrol MODE RELative ABSolute 6 23 CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 CONTrol OFFSet numeric_value 6 23 CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 CONTrol SHIFt numeric_value 6 23 CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 to 8 CONTrol S...

Page 300: ...PPEak MPEak MIDDle RMS 6 47 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion ADEMod CARRier RESult 6 49 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion ADEMod FERRor RESult 6 48 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion ADEMod...

Page 301: ...MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion SUMMary MAXimum STATe ON OFF 6 53 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion SUMMary MEAN AVERage RESult 6 58 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 FUNCtion SUMMary MEAN PHOLd RESult 6 58 CALC...

Page 302: ...r 1 to 4 X 0 to MAX frequency sweep time symbols 6 39 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 X SLIMits STATe ON OFF 6 39 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 Y 6 41 CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 to 4 STATe ON OFF 6 39 CALCulate...

Page 303: ...IMMediate 6 86 CONFigure SPURious ANTenna CONDucted RADiated 6 88 CONFigure SPURious COUNt 1 to 1000 6 87 CONFigure SPURious COUNt RXBand 1 to 1000 6 87 CONFigure SPURious RANGe TXBand OTXBand RXBand...

Page 304: ...o 124 975 to 1023 E GSM 0 to 124 955 to 1023 R GSM 512 to 885 DCS1800 phase I II II 512 to 810 PCS1900 128 to 810 GSM850 6 78 CONFigure MS ARFCn AUTO ONCE 6 78 CONFigure MS CHANnel SFH ON OFF 6 82 CON...

Page 305: ...d 6 98 DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 to 4 MODE ANALog ON OFF 6 99 DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 to 4 MODE CWRite ON OFF 6 99 DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 to 4 MODE HCONtinuous ON OFF 6 99 DISPlay WINDow 1 2 T...

Page 306: ...103 FETCh BURSt PERRor PEAK MAXimum 6 103 FETCh BURSt PERRor PEAK STATus 6 103 FETCh BURSt PERRor RMS AVERage 6 102 FETCh BURSt PERRor RMS MAXimum 6 102 FETCh BURSt PERRor RMS STATus 6 102 FETCh BURS...

Page 307: ...6 126 INITiate 1 2 IMMediate 6 125 INPut 1 2 ATTenuation 0 to 70dB 6 127 INPut 1 2 ATTenuation AUTO ON OFF 6 127 INPut 1 2 ATTenuation AUTO MODE NORMal LNOise LDIStorsion 6 127 INPut 1 2 ATTenuation...

Page 308: ...137 MMEMory STORe TRACe 1 to 4 path 6 138 OUTPut AF SENSitivity 0 1 PCT to 100 PCT for AM 0 1 KHZ to 100 KHZfor FM 0 0 1RAD to 10 RADfor PM 6 144 OUTPut UPORt 1 2 STATe ON OFF 6 143 OUTPut UPORt 1 2 V...

Page 309: ...eal Time off 6 169 SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth PLL AUTO HIGH MEDium LOW 6 170 SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth RESolution 10Hz to 10MHz model 20 1Hz to 10MHz model 30 6 167 SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth RESolut...

Page 310: ...76 SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET DELete 6 177 SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET RANGe 1 to 10 freq freq name 6 176 SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET SELect name 6 175 SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET STATe ON OFF 6 177 SENSe 1...

Page 311: ...1 SENSe 1 2 FILTer CMESsage STATe ON OFF 6 191 SENSe 1 2 FILTer DEMPhasis LINK DISPlay AUDio 6 192 SENSe 1 2 FILTer DEMPhasis TCONstant numeric_value 6 192 SENSe 1 2 FILTer DEMPhasis STATe ON OFF 6 19...

Page 312: ...Hannel PRESet ACPower CPOWer OBANdwidth OBWidth CN CN0 ADJust 6 205 SENSe 1 2 POWer ACHannel REFerence AUTO ONCE 6 205 SENSe 1 2 POWer ACHannel SPACing ACHannel 0 to 1000MHz 6 203 SENSe 1 2 POWer ACHa...

Page 313: ...VENt 6 222 STATus QUEStionable ACPLimit NTRansition 0 to 65535 6 222 STATus QUEStionable ACPLimit PTRansition 0 to 65535 6 222 STATus QUEStionable FREQuency CONDition 6 223 STATus QUEStionable FREQuen...

Page 314: ...ate SERial 1 2 RECeive BAUD numeric_value 6 227 SYSTem COMMunicate SERial 1 2 RECeive BITS 7 8 6 228 SYSTem COMMunicate SERial 1 2 RECeive PACE XON NONE 6 228 SYSTem COMMunicate SERial 1 2 RECeive PAR...

Page 315: ...ize SOURce FRAMe TSC 6 239 TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence VIDeo FORMat LPFRame 525 625 6 237 TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence VIDeo FIELd SELect ALL ODD EVEN 6 237 TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence VIDeo LINE NUMBer numeric value 6 237...

Page 316: ...Cing LIN LOG STOP STOP MANUAL SENSe 1 2 FREQuency STOP num_value START FIXED SENSe 1 2 FREQuency STOP LINK STARt CENTER FIXED SENSe 1 2 FREQuency STOP LINK CENTer SPAN FIXED SENSe 1 2 FREQuency STOP L...

Page 317: ...Tor num_value STEPSIZE MANUAL SENSe 1 2 FREQuency CENTer STEP num_value STEPSIZE CENTER no corresponding IEC IEEE bus command SPAN SPAN MANUAL SENSe 1 2 FREQuency SPAN num_value START FIXED SENSe 1 2...

Page 318: ...Z VOLT CALCulate 1 2 UNIT POWer VOLT AMPERE CALCulate 1 2 UNIT POWer AMPere WATT CALCulate 1 2 UNIT POWer WATT PROBE CODE ON OFF UNIT 1 2 PROBe ON OFF ATTEN STEP 1dB 10dB INPut 1 2 ATTenuation STEPsiz...

Page 319: ...ODE ABSolute RELative INPUT Key INPUT RF ATTEN MANUAL INPut 1 2 ATTenuation num_value ATTEN AUTO NORMAL INPut 1 2 ATTenuation AUTO MODE NORMal INPut 1 2 ATTenuation AUTO ON ATTEN AUTO LOW NOISE INPut...

Page 320: ...r ACHannel ACPairs num_value ACP STANDARD CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 FUNCtion POWer PRESet NADC TETRA PDC PHS CDPD F8CDma R8Cdma F19Cdma R19Cdma NONE FO8Cdma RO8Cdma FO19CDMA RO19CDMA TCDMa CH FILTER ON...

Page 321: ...4 FUNCtion POWer STATe OFF ADJACENT CHAN POWER CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 FUNCtion POWer SELect ACPower CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 FUNCtion POWer RESult ACPower CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 FUNCtion POWer STA...

Page 322: ...DELTamarker 1 4 FUNCtion FIXed RPOint X num_value REFERENCE FIXED CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 4 FUNCtion FIXed STATe ON OFF DELTA MKR ABS REL CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 4 MODE ABSolute RELative ALL D...

Page 323: ...nd MIN CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 MINimum PEAK CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 4 MINimum PEAK NEXT MIN CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 MINimum NEXT CALCulate 1 2 DELTamarker 1 4 MINimum NEXT NEXT MIN LEFT CALCulat...

Page 324: ...S DISPLAY LINE 1 2 CALCulate 1 2 DLINe 1 2 STATe ON OFF CALCulate 1 2 DLINe 1 2 num_value THRESHOLD LINE CALCulate 1 2 THReshold ON OFF CALCulate 1 2 THReshold num_value REFERENCE LINE CALCulate 1 2 R...

Page 325: ...1 8 CONTrol MODE RELative ABSolute CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 8 CONTrol SPACing LINear LOGarithmic CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 8 UPPer DATA num_value num_value CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 8 UPPer STATe ON OFF CALCulat...

Page 326: ...1 2 SWEep COUNt num_value DETECTOR AUTO SELECT SENSe 1 2 DETector 1 4 FUNCtion AUTO ON OFF DETECTOR AUTOPEAK SENSe 1 2 DETector 1 4 FUNCtion APEak DETECTOR MAX PEAK SENSe 1 2 DETector 1 4 FUNCtion PO...

Page 327: ...1 2 MATH 1 4 STATe OFF ASCII EXPORT MMEMory STORe TRACe 1 4 path with file name ASCII CONFIG EDIT PATH the path is included in command MMEMory STORe TRACe DECIM SEP FORMat DEXPort DSEParator POINt COM...

Page 328: ...RESolution RATio 0 02 SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth VIDeo RATio SINe RBW VBW SINE 1 SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth VIDeo RATio SINe RBW VBW PULSE 1 SENSe 1 2 BANDwidth BWIDth VIDeo RATio PULSe RBW VBW NOISE...

Page 329: ...IME AUTO SENSe 1 2 SWEep TIME AUTO ON OFF SWEEP TIME MANUAL SENSe 1 2 SWEep TIME num_value SWEEP COUNT SENSe 1 2 SWEep COUNt num_value GAP SWEEP ON OFF SENSe 1 2 SWEep GAP ON OFF GAP SWEEP SETTINGS TR...

Page 330: ...ENSe 1 2 SWEep EGATe TYPE LEVel EDGE GATE POL POS NEG SENSe 1 2 SWEep EGATe POLarity POSitive NEGative GATE DELAY SENSe 1 2 SWEep EGATe HOLDoff num_value GATE LENGTH SENSe 1 2 SWEep EGATe LENGth num_v...

Page 331: ...th is entered in the subsystem of the corresponding parameter STEPSIZE AUTO STEPSIZE MANUAL SYSTEM Key Group DISPLAY FULL SCREEN DISPlay FORMat SINGle SPLIT SCREEN DISPlay FORMat SPLit ACTIVE SCREEN A...

Page 332: ...LOGO ON OFF FREQUENCY ON OFF DISPlay ANNotation FREQuency ON OFF DATA ENTRY FIELD DATAENTRY X no corresponding IEC IEEE bus command DATAENTRY Y no corresponding IEC IEEE bus command DEFAULT POSITION...

Page 333: ...OFF CAL RESULTS no corresponding IEC IEEE bus command PRESEL PEAK CALibration PPEak INFO FIRMWARE VERSION IDN HARDWARE OPTIONS OPT SYSTem BINFo SELFTEST TST EXECUTE TEST TST SYSTEM MESSAGES SYSTem ERR...

Page 334: ...CORRection TRANsducer STATe ON OFF TRANSDUCER SET SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET SELect name SENSe 1 2 CORRection TSET STATe ON OFF EDIT TRD FACTOR SENSe 1 2 CORRection TRANsducer SCALing LINear LOGarithm...

Page 335: ...Se 1 2 ROSCillator SOURce INTernal EXTernal EXT REF FREQUENCY SENSe 1 2 ROSCillator EXTernal FREQuency num_value SERVICE INPUT RF DIAGnostic SERVice INPut SELect RF INPUT CAL DIAGnostic SERVice INPut...

Page 336: ...SYSTem COMMunicate SERial 1 2 RECeive SBITs 1 2 SYSTem COMMunicate SERial 1 2 RECeive PACE XON NONE TIME SYSTem TIME 0 23 0 59 0 59 DATE SYSTem DATE num num num MOUSE no corresponding IEC IEEE bus co...

Page 337: ...EM LABel TEXT string HARDCOPY DEVICE HCOPy DEVice LANGuage WMF EWMF BMP GDI FSE with Windows NT HCOPy DEVice LANGuage HPGL PCL4 PCL5 POSTscript ESCP WMF PCX HP7470 EPSON24 EPSON24C PCL4_C PCL4_C3 LASE...

Page 338: ...is included in the file name EDIT COMMENT MMEMory COMMent string SELECT ITEMS TO SAVE SELECT ITEMS MMEMory SELect ITEM GSETup ON OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM HWSettings ON OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM TRACe 1 4...

Page 339: ...OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM LINes ACTive ON OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM LINes ALL ON OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM CSETup ON OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM HCOPy ON OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM CDATa ON OFF MMEMory SELect ITEM...

Page 340: ...E bus command DEFINE MACRO no corresponding IEC IEEE bus command RECORD ON OFF no corresponding IEC IEEE bus command DEFINE PAUSE no corresponding IEC IEEE bus command DELETE MACRO no corresponding IE...

Page 341: ...SENSe 1 2 DDEMod PRESet APCO25C4FM APCO25 CQPSK SENSe 1 2 DDEMod PRESet APCO25CQPSK NADC REV CH SENSe 1 2 DDEMod PRESet RNADc PDC UP SENSe 1 2 DDEMod PRESet PDCup TFTS SENSe 1 2 DDEMod PRESet TFTS GS...

Page 342: ...K CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 2 FUNCtion Y TRACe DATA MODULATION PARAMETERS SYMBOL RATE SENSe 1 2 DDEMod SRATe num_value SIDE BAND NORM INV SENSe 1 2 DDEMod SBANd NORMal INVerse MEAS FILTER SENSe 1 2 DDEMo...

Page 343: ...PHASe UPHase EYE LENGTH DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 4 EYE COUNt num_value REFERENCE SIGNAL CALCulate 1 2 FEED XTIM DDEM REF Querying the results CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 2 FUNCtion DDEMod RESult MERM ME...

Page 344: ...AL IMAG PART CALCulate 1 2 FORMat RIMag ERROR VECT MAGNITUDE CALCulate 1 2 FORMat MAGNitude CALCulate 1 2 FEED XTIM DDEM ERR VECT POLAR IQ VECTOR CALCulate 1 2 FORMat COMP CALCulate 1 2 FEED XTIM DDEM...

Page 345: ...NSe 1 2 ADEMod SBANd NORMal INVerse AM FM DEEMPH SENSe 1 2 FILTer DEMPhasis TCONstant num_value PRE DISPL ON OFF SENSe 1 2 FILTer DEMPhasis LINK DISPlay AUDio MEAS RESULT AM SIGNAL CALCulate 1 2 FEED...

Page 346: ...ulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 FUNCtion ADEMod SINad STATe CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 4 FUNCtion ADEMod SINad RESult SUMMARY MEAS TIME SENSe 1 2 MSUMmary MTIMe num_value REAL TIME ON OFF SENSe 1 2 ADEMod RTIMe STAT...

Page 347: ...m_value RANGE Y PER DIV DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 4 Y SCALe PDIVision num_value REF VALUE Y AXIS DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 4 Y SCALe RVALue num_value REF VALUE X AXIS DISPlay WINDow 1 2 TRACe 1 4 X...

Page 348: ...dB INPut 1 2 ATTenuation STEPsize 1dB 10dB with option FSE B13 only INPUT SELECT RF INPUT 50 OHM INPut 1 2 IMPedance 50 RF INPUT 75 OHM RAM INPut 1 2 IMPedance CORRection RAM RF INPUT 75OHM RAZ INPut...

Page 349: ...ary PPEak RESult CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 2 FUNCtion SUMMary PPEak AVERage RESult CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 2 FUNCtion SUMMary PPEak PHOLd RESult PEAK CALCulate 1 2 MARKer 1 2 FUNCtion SUMMary MPEak STATe...

Page 350: ...ES Key Group D LINES DISPLAY LINE 1 2 CALCulate 1 2 DLINe 1 2 STATe ON OFF CALCulate 1 2 DLINe 1 2 num_value REFERENCE LINE CALCulate 1 2 RLINe STATe ON OFF CALCulate 1 2 RLINe num_value THRESHOLD LIN...

Page 351: ...8 UPPer OFFset num_value CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 8 UPPer MARGin num_value CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 8 UPPer MODE RELative ABSolute CALCulate 1 2 LIMit 1 8 UPPer SPACing LINear LOGarithmic CALCulate 1 2 LIMi...

Page 352: ...h PLL AUTO HIGH MEDium LOW SWEEP CONTINUOUS SWEEP INITiate 1 2 CONTinuous ON INITiate 1 2 IMMediate SINGLE SWEEP INITiate 1 2 CONTinuous OFF INITiate 1 2 IMMediate SWEEP COUNT SENSe 1 2 SWEep COUNt nu...

Page 353: ...YNC DATA string SENSe 1 2 DDEMod SEARch SYNC PATTern string the pattern is set in the instrument and automatically saved under the name remote pat SAVE PATTERN automatically executed during IEC IEEE b...

Page 354: ...THRough CAL REFL SHORT SENSe 1 2 CORRection METHod REFLexion SENSe 1 2 CORRection COLLect ACQuire THRough CAL REFL OPEN SENSe 1 2 CORRection METHod REFLexion SENSe 1 2 CORRection COLLect ACQuire OPEN...

Page 355: ...SYSTEM TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence VIDeo FORMat LPFRame 625 525 LINE SYSTEM TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence VIDeo FORMat LPFRame 525 PICT SOUND OFFSET SENSe 1 2 TV PSOFfset num_value TV DEMOD OFF SENSe 1 2 TV STATe ON...

Page 356: ...S EXTERNAL ATTEN SENSe 1 2 CORRection LOSS INPut MAGNitude num_value NOMINAL OUTPUT PWR CONFigure BTS POWer EXPected num_value POWER CLASS CONFigure BTS POWer CLASs num_value M1 M2 M3 P1 STATIC PWR CT...

Page 357: ...e SYNChronize ADJust FRAMe AUTO ONCE SLOT ADJUST TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence SYNChronize ADJust SLOT num_value AUTO SLOT ADJUST TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence SYNChronize ADJust SLOT AUTO ONCE TRIGGER LEVEL TRIGger 1...

Page 358: ...ETCh BURSt PERRor PEAK STATus FETCh BURSt PERRor PEAK AVERage FETCh BURSt PERRor PEAK MAXimum FETCh BURSt FERRor STATus FETCh BURSt FERRor AVERage FETCh BURSt FERRor MAXimum NO OF BURSTS SET MANUAL CO...

Page 359: ...cy RMS MAXimum FETCh BURSt MACCuracy PEAK STATus FETCh BURSt MACCuracy PEAK AVERage FETCh BURSt MACCuracy PEAK MAXimum FETCh BURSt MACCuracy OSUPpress STATus FETCh BURSt MACCuracy OSUPpress AVERage FE...

Page 360: ...SGL PWR LEVEL READ BURSt POWer STATIC PWR CTRL LEVEL CONFigure 1 2 BTS POWer STATic num_value DYNAM PWR CTRL LEVEL CONFigure 1 2 BTS POWer DYNamic num_value CLEAR SGL RESULT TAB CONFigure 1 2 BTS POW...

Page 361: ...LLing START REF MEAS READ BURSt REFerence IMMediate REF MEAS AUTO USER CONFigure 1 2 BURSt REFerence AUTO ON OFF ARFCN FREQUENCY see submenu SETTINGS POWER SETTINGS see submenu SETTINGS X UNIT SYMB TI...

Page 362: ...ion ALL NO OF BURSTS SET MANUAL CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum MODulation COUNt num_value SET TO STANDARD ARFCN 1 8 MHZ CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum MODulation RANGe ARFCn TX BAND CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum MODulation...

Page 363: ...1 2 IMMediate START LIST READ SPECtrum SWITching ALL NO OF BURSTS SET MANUAL CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum SWITching COUNt num_value SET TO STANDARD ARFCN FREQUENCY see submenu SETTINGS POWER SETTINGS see su...

Page 364: ...RD TX BAND CONFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe TXBand TX BAND CONFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe OTXBand RX BAND CONFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe RXBand TX BAND 2 MHZ CONFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe COMBined SELECT STEP...

Page 365: ...6 308 E 16 NEW LIMIT LINE see basic instrument EDIT LIMIT LINE see basic instrument Einheiten DB DBM COPY LIMIT LINE see basic instrument DELETE LIMIT LINE see basic instrument USER LIMIT ON OFF CONFi...

Page 366: ...EN SENSe 1 2 CORRection LOSS INPut MAGNitude num_value OUTPUT MS POWER CONFigure 1 2 MS POWer EXPected num_value EG1 EG2 EG3 EG1 EG1 EG3 only for EDGE option K20 POWER CLASS CONFigure 1 2 MS POWer CLA...

Page 367: ...num_value AUTO ADJUST TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence SYNChronize ADJust SLOT AUTO ONCE TRIGGER LEVEL TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence LEVel EXTernal num_value SLOPE POS NEG TRIGger 1 2 SEQuence SLOPe POSitive NEGative DEF...

Page 368: ...ERror COUNt num_value SET TO STANDARD ARFCN FREQUENCY see submenu SETTINGS POWER SETTINGS see submenu SETTINGS X UNIT SYMB TIME CALCulate 1 2 X UNIT TIME S SYM CONDITIONS NORM EXTR CONFigure 1 2 BURSt...

Page 369: ...acy RMS MAXimum FETCh BURSt MACCuracy PEAK STATus FETCh BURSt MACCuracy PEAK AVERage FETCh BURSt MACCuracy PEAK MAXimum FETCh BURSt MACCuracy OSUPpress STATus FETCh BURSt MACCuracy OSUPpress AVERage F...

Page 370: ...URSt POWer POWER CTRL LEVEL CONFigure 1 2 MS POWer LEVel num_value CLEAR SGL RESULT TAB CONFigure 1 2 MS POWer SINGle CLEar SIGNAL POWER CONFigure 1 2 MS POWer EXPected num_value ARFCN FREQUENCY see s...

Page 371: ...PTEMplate SELect FALLing START REF MEAS READ BURst REFerence IMMediate REF MEAS AUTO USER CONFigure 1 2 BURst REFerence AUTO ON OFF ARFCN FREQUENCY see submenu SETTINGS POWER SETTINGS see submenu SETT...

Page 372: ...NO OF BURSTS SET MANUAL CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum MODulation COUNt num_value SET TO STANDARD ARFCN 1 8 MHz CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum MODulation RANGe ARFCn TX BAND CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum MODulation RANGe T...

Page 373: ...us OFF INITiate 1 2 IMMediate CONTINUOUS FREQ SWEEP INITiate 1 2 CONTinuous ON INITiate 1 2 IMMediate START LIST READ SPECtrum SWITching ALL NO OF BURSTS SET MANUAL CONFigure 1 2 SPECtrum SWITching CO...

Page 374: ...NFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe TXBand TX BAND CONFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe OTXBand IDLE MODE CONFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe IDLeband TX BAND 2 0 MHZ CONFigure 1 2 SPURious RANGe COMBined SELECT STEP CONFigu...

Page 375: ...Command Assignment GSM MS Analyzer FSE 1065 6016 12 6 318 E 16 EDIT LIMIT LINE see basic instrument USER LIMIT ON OFF CONFigure 1 2 MS LIMIt STANdard ON OFF PAGE UP PAGE DOWN...

Page 376: ...RTS 2 3 SENSe 1 2 MIXer PORT 2 3 BIAS SENSe 1 2 MIXer BIAS value ACCEPT BIAS AVG CONV LOSS LOW SENSe 1 2 MIXer LOSS LOW value AVG CONV LOSS HIGH SENSe 1 2 MIXer LOSS HIGH value CONV LOSS TABLE EDIT TA...

Page 377: ...D TABLE DELETE TABLE SENSe 1 2 CORRection CVL CLEar PAGE UP PAGE DOWN DEFAULT SETTINGS HARMONIC SENSe 1 2 MIXer HARMonic value PORTS 2 3 SENSe 1 2 MIXer PORT 2 3 AVG CONV LOSS SENSe 1 2 MIXer LOSS LOW...

Page 378: ...Initialization and Default Status 7 1 Initiate Controller 7 1 Initiate Instrument 7 1 Transmission of Instrument Setting Commands 7 2 Switchover to Manual Control 7 2 Reading out Instrument Settings...

Page 379: ...Contents Programming Examples FSE 1065 6016 12 I 7 2 E 1...

Page 380: ...ngs of the instrument are brought into a defined default status at the beginning of every program Subroutines InitController and InitDevice are used to this effect Initiate Controller REM Initiate con...

Page 381: ...ext variables 20 characters CALL IBWRT analyzer FREQ CENT Request center frequency CALL IBRD analyzer CFfrequency Read value CFspan SPACE 20 Provide text variables 20 characters CALL IBWRT analyzer FR...

Page 382: ...L IBWRT analyzer ABOR INIT IMM OPC REM here the controller can service other instruments CALL IBRD analyzer OpcOk Wait for 1 from OPC REM Third possibility Use of OPC REM In order to be able touse the...

Page 383: ...767 Set appropriate OPERation Ptransition bits CALL IBWRT analyzer STAT QUES ENAB 32767 Set questionable enable bits for all events CALL IBWRT analyzer STAT QUES PTR 32767 Set appropriate questionable...

Page 384: ...alyzer STATus QUEStionable EVENt CALL IBRD analyzer Ques PRINT Questionable Status Ques RETURN Operationstatus Read operation status register Oper SPACE 20 Preallocate blanks to text variable CALL IBW...

Page 385: ...enerated This is possible either by defining the string or using the command Space Generating a string of the length 100 Dim Response as String 100 Dim Response as String Response Space 100 If a respo...

Page 386: ...e 20 Call RSDLLilrd ud Result 2 ibsta iberr ibcntl Digits Val Mid Result 2 1 Read length indication Result Space 20 Call RSDLLilrd ud Result Digits ibsta iberr ibcntl TraceBytes Val Left Result Digits...

Page 387: ...rr ibcntl If ud 0 Then Error treatment End If Request instrument settings Cmd SYST SET Call RSDLLibwrt ud Cmd ibsta iberr ibcntl Store instrument response in file Call RSDLLibrdf ud C db sav ibsta ibe...

Page 388: ...ing Response string Set up connection to measuring instrument ud RSDLLibfind 89 10 38 97 ibsta iberr ibcntl If ud 0 Then Call MsgBox Device with address 89 10 38 97 could _ not be found vbExclamation...

Page 389: ...automatically loaded immediately before the application is started At the end of the program the DLL is unloaded again unless it is still used by other applications Access to librsib so functions Uni...

Page 390: ...d long ibcntl short ud short srq char Maxlevel MAX_RESP_LEN char spr Determining the handle for the instrument ud RSDLLibfind 89 10 38 97 ibsta iberr ibcntl If instrument exists if ud 0 Setting timeou...

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Page 392: ...tics 8 6 Signal Lines 8 6 Interface Functions 8 7 Transmission Parameters 8 7 Handshake 8 8 RSIB Interface 8 10 Windows Environment 8 10 Unix Environment 8 11 RSIB Interface Functions 8 12 Variables i...

Page 393: ...Contents Maintenance and Instrument Interfaces FSE 1065 6016 12 I 8 2 E 15...

Page 394: ...eristics is guaranteed It is recommended to check the measuring accuracy every two years according to the performance test Reprogramming of the correction data by a R S servicing shop is necessary if...

Page 395: ...n addition the control of other equipment via the IEC IEEE bus connector at the rear of the unit eg control of a complete test setup The following section describes the first IEC Bus interface over wh...

Page 396: ...e messages SRQ Service Request active low enables a device connected to send a service request to the controller REN Remote Enable active low permits the switch over to remote control EOI End or Ident...

Page 397: ...d by MLA SR1 Service request function Service Request full capability PP1 Parallel poll function full capability RL1 Remote Local switch over function full capability DC1 Reset function Device Clear f...

Page 398: ...l Unconfigure IBCMD controller CHR 21 End of the parallel poll state Addressed Commands The addressed commands are encoded 00 0F hex They are only effective for instruments addressed as listeners Tabl...

Page 399: ...mission rate selectable from 110 to 19200 baud Logic 0 signal from 3 V to 15 V Logic 1 signal from 15 V to 3 V An external instrument controller can be connected Software handshake XON XOFF Hardware h...

Page 400: ...ion Parameters To ensure error free data transmission the parameters of the instrument and the controller must have the same settings The parameters are defined in the SETUP GENERAL SETUP menu Transmi...

Page 401: ...t that it is ready to receive data in the same way Cable required for software handshake The connection of the instrument with a controller for software handshake is made by crossing the data lines Th...

Page 402: ...he instrument The data output takes place via the TxD line Cable for hardware handshake The connection of the instrument to a controller is made with a so called zero modem cable Here the data control...

Page 403: ...R BACK GHz MH z kHz Hz EXP dB m V s dBm mV ms dB V s dB nV ns AFOUTPUT PROBE POWER PROBE CODE 30 dB m DC0 V MAX M ADE IN GER MAN Y HOLD STEP 50 W SYSTEM C ON FIG UR A TIO N PRESET CA L DI SPLAY INFO M...

Page 404: ...he version number of the library for example 1 0 The librsib so X Y library is created as a shared library The applications using the library have nothing to do with versions They simply link the libr...

Page 405: ...or RSDLLilwrt if no response from server to a data request with function RSDLLibrd or RSDLLilrd CMPL 8 0100 This bit is set if the reply of the IEC IEEE bus parser is completely read If a reply of th...

Page 406: ...rom a device into a string RSDLLilrd Reads a specific number of bytes from a device RSDLLibrdf Reads data from a device into a file RSDLLibtmo Sets timeout period for RSIB functions RSDLLibsre Switche...

Page 407: ...be specified in all functions for accessing the instrument If no instrument with the name udName is found the handle will take on a negative value The local link on the instrument is established with...

Page 408: ...inary data too can be sent The length of the data is determined not by a zero terminated string but by the definition of Cnt bytes If the data are to be terminated with EOS 0Ah the EOS byte must be ap...

Page 409: ...ByVal Cnt ibsta iberr ibcntl As Integer C format short FAR PASCAL RSDLLilrd short ud char far Rd unsigned long Cnt short far ibsta short far iberr unsigned long far ibcntl Parameter ud Device handle c...

Page 410: ...ibcntl Timeout can occur in the following cases Waiting for an SRQ with the function RSDLLWaitSrq Waiting for an acknowledgment for data sent to an instrument with RSDLLibwrt or RSDLLilwrt Waiting for...

Page 411: ...v ibsta iberr ibcntl As Integer C format void FAR PASCAL RSDLLibeot short ud short v short far ibsta short far iberr unsigned long far ibcntl C format Unix short RSDLLibsre short ud short v short ibst...

Page 412: ...cal 1 remote Example RSDLLibonl ud 0 ibsta iberr ibcntl RSDLLTestSRQ The function checks the status of the SRQ bit VB format Function RSDLLTestSrq ByVal ud Result ibsta iberr ibcntl As Integer C forma...

Page 413: ...since it is required only on non Intel platforms C format void FAR PASCAL RSDLLSwapBytes void far pArray const long size const long count C format Unix void RSDLLSwapBytes void pArray const long size...

Page 414: ...as output or as input The voltage levels are TTL levels Low 0 4 V High 2 V In addition an internal 5 V power supply voltage is provided The maximum load current is 100 mA The pin assignments for the U...

Page 415: ...ata Line 4 7 D5 O Data Line 5 8 D6 O Data Line 6 9 D7 O Data Line 7 10 ACK I Indicates that the printer is ready to receive the next byte active LOW 11 BUSY I Signal is active when the printer cannot...

Page 416: ...the PROBE CODE connector are assigned as follows Pin Signal A ground B 10 V max 50 mA C V m elec field strength D A E 10 dB F 20 dB G 40 dB H 80 dB K 10 V max 50 mA M factor sign inversion Fig 8 7 Pi...

Page 417: ...erated with the internal reference the internal 10 MHz reference signal is also available at the REF IN OUT connector and thus provides the capability of e g synchronisation of external instruments to...

Page 418: ...board may also be used Pin Signal 1 Keyboard Clock 2 Data 3 Free 4 Ground 5 5 V Power Supply Fig 8 8 Pin assignments of the KEYBOARD connector Mouse Connector MOUSE Pin Signal 1 MOUSEDATA 2 NC 3 MOUSE...

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Page 420: ...s SCPI Specific Error Messages 9 1 Command Error Faulty command sets bit 5 in the ESR register 9 1 Execution Error Error on execution of a command sets bit 4 in the ESR register 9 4 Device Specific Er...

Page 421: ...Contents Error Messages FSE 1065 6016 12 I 9 2 E 1...

Page 422: ...e table contains the error code in the left hand column In the right hand column the error text being entered into the error event queue or being displayed is printed in bold face Below the error text...

Page 423: ...112 Program mnemonic too long The header contains more than 12 characters 113 Undefined header The header is not defined for the instrument Example XYZ is undefined for every instrument 114 Header suf...

Page 424: ...allowed The command contains a valid string at a position which is not allowed Example A text parameter is set in quotation marks INPut COUPling DC 160 Block data error The command contains faulty bl...

Page 425: ...as ignored by the device 213 Init ignored Measurement initialisation was ignored as another measurement was already in progress 214 Trigger deadlock The trigger source for the initiation of measuremen...

Page 426: ...storage is missing Example An option is not installed 252 Missing media The media is missing Example There is no floppy in the floppy disk drive 253 Corrupt media The media is corrupt Example The flo...

Page 427: ...ursion error The command sequence defined by the macro is trapped in a program loop Example The event that would allow the loop to be exited does not occur 277 Macro redefinition not allowed The macro...

Page 428: ...test could not be executed 350 Queue overflow This error code is entered in the queue instead of the actual error code if the queue is full It indicates that an error has occurred but not been accepte...

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Page 430: ...bandwidth 4 116 power measurement 4 118 power absolute relative 4 119 spacing 4 117 Characters special 6 2 Clear Write 4 157 Clock 4 39 Colon 5 14 COM1 2 interface 4 36 4 42 Comma 5 14 Command 5 14 a...

Page 431: ...ostatic discharge 1 18 ENABle register part 5 19 Energy saving mode 1 21 Enhancement labels 3 6 Entry abortion 3 16 alphanumeric parameters 3 17 mouse control 3 22 numeric parameter 3 16 table 3 18 te...

Page 432: ...IT 1 86 Key CAL 4 9 CENTER 4 87 6 193 CONFIG 4 68 COUPLING 4 170 cursor 3 14 D LINES 4 143 DELTA 4 128 DISPLAY 4 3 HOLD 3 19 INFO 4 13 INPUT 4 100 LIMITS 4 147 LOCAL 4 49 MENU 3 12 MKR 4 141 MODE 4 18...

Page 433: ...work operating system FTP 1 55 1 85 MICROSOFT NET 1 49 1 80 NOVELL NETWARE 1 49 1 78 1 81 TCP IP 1 54 1 85 Network printer connection 1 34 Noise power density measurement 4 112 Noise source external 4...

Page 434: ...CPI conformance information 6 1 introduction 5 9 Screen 3 2 4 4 full screen 3 9 indications 3 4 split screen 3 9 Search limit 4 137 minimum 4 134 peak 4 134 Self test 4 15 Serial interface configurati...

Page 435: ...TECTOR RMS 4 164 6 181 DETECTOR SAMPLE 4 164 6 181 DISABLE ALL ITEMS 4 74 4 79 6 142 DISPLAY COMMENT 4 7 6 94 DISPLAY LINE 1 2 4 145 6 15 EDIT ACP LIMITS 4 117 6 33 6 34 6 35 EDIT COMMENT 4 71 6 142 E...

Page 436: ...F LEVEL OFFSET 4 95 6 97 REF POINT FREQUENCY 4 130 6 13 REF POINT LEVEL 4 130 6 13 REF POINT LVL OFFSET 4 130 6 13 REF POINT TIME 4 130 6 13 REF VALUE 4 198 6 97 REF VALUE POSITION 4 197 6 98 REFERENC...

Page 437: ...ers 6 2 Split screen 3 9 4 4 Split screen mode 4 4 SRE service request enable register 5 21 SRQ service request 5 21 5 32 Start frequency sweep 4 84 Start Up 1 18 1 56 Status byte STB 5 21 Status info...

Page 438: ...TV demodulator 4 206 TV Trigger 4 208 U UNCAL 3 4 Units 4 96 Universal command 8 5 UNLD 3 4 Upper case 6 2 User port configuration 4 35 4 41 interface 8 21 V Vector analyzer mode 4 19 Video bandwidth...

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