Remote Commands for HRP UWB Measurements
R&S
®
VSE-K149
47
User Manual 1179.3315.02 ─ 01
6
Remote Commands for HRP UWB Mea-
surements
The following commands are required to perform measurements in the HRP UWB
application in a remote environment. The R&S
VSE must already be set up for remote
operation in a network as described in the base unit manual.
Note that basic tasks that are also performed in the base unit in the same way are not
described here. For a description of such tasks, see the R&S
VSE User Manual.
In particular, this includes:
●
Managing Settings and Results, i.e. storing and loading settings and result data
●
Basic instrument configuration, e.g. checking the system configuration, customizing
the screen layout, or configuring networks and remote operation
●
Using the common status registers (specific status registers for HRP UWB mea-
surements are not used)
After a short introduction, the tasks specific to the HRP UWB application are described
here:
Activating HRP UWB Measurements
......................................................................52
Configuring the Result Display
................................................................................53
.................................................................................84
................................................................................ 130
..............................................................................................133
6.1
Introduction
Commands are program messages that a controller (e.g. a PC) sends to the instru-
ment or software. They operate its functions ('setting commands' or 'events') and
request information ('query commands'). Some commands can only be used in one
way, others work in two ways (setting and query). If not indicated otherwise, the com-
mands can be used for settings and queries.
The syntax of a SCPI command consists of a header and, in most cases, one or more
parameters. To use a command as a query, you have to append a question mark after
the last header element, even if the command contains a parameter.
A header contains one or more keywords, separated by a colon. Header and parame-
ters are separated by a "white space" (ASCII code 0 to 9, 11 to 32 decimal, e.g. blank).
If there is more than one parameter for a command, these are separated by a comma
from one another.
Introduction