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7.3.7.2
STATus:OPERation (Elementary Commands)
The STATus:OPERation subsystem controls the status reporting structures of the STA-
Tus:OPERation register, see
The commands listed below control all levels of the STATus:OPERation register hierar-
chy. They require the knowledge of the register hierarchy at bit level. For additional com-
mands refer to the following sections:
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To control the registers based on register names instead of bit numbers, see
ter 7.3.7.3, "STATus:OPERation (Extended Commands)"
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For comfortable overall evaluation of the registers, see
Tus:OPERation (Overall Evaluation)"
The lowest three levels of the STATus:OPERation register hierarchy depend on the
installed firmware applications. The syntax description of the related commands uses the
following variables:
Table 7-1: Variables in STATus:OPERation commands
Variable
Description
<netw_std>
network standard:
BLUetooth | CDMA | EVDO | GPRF| GSM | LTE | TDSCdma | WCDMa | WIMax | WLAN
<func_grp>
function group:
MEASurement<i> | GENerator<i>
with instance <i> = 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
<appl>
application:
for GENerator:
UNIVersal
for MEASurement:
EPSensor | FFTSanalyzer | IQRecorder | IQVSlot | MEValuation |
POWer | PRACh | SRS
Example: if a multi evaluation measurement for GSM is installed at your instrument, this
results in the combination
GSM:MEASurement:MEValuation
. Command example:
STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GSM:MEASurement:MEValuation:ENABle?.
All commands related to the highest level (STATus:OPERation) are SCPI-confirmed.
Note that *RST does not influence the status registers (see also
).
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Instrument-Control Commands