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Use function F111 to configure the J2 Output to generate rates (listed below). The following rates are
available as a standard feature: 1 PPS, 10 PPS, 100 PPS, 1 kPPS, 10 kPPS, 1 MPPS, 5 MPPS,
10 MPPS. The factory setting is 10 MPPS.
For J2 specifications, see
“J2 Output – Rate Out” on page 12
.
Keypad
Selecting one of the Standard Rates
: Using the keypad, press the
ENTER
,
111
,
ENTER
buttons.
Select one of the standard rates using the up/down arrow buttons and press the ENTER button again.
When prompted “
Save changes? Yes
”, press the ENTER button one more time.
Command Line
Requesting the Current Configuration
To request the J2 Output Configuration, enter the following:
F111<CR>
The XLi responds in the following format:
F111<S><RATE><CR><LF>
Where:
Depending what F111 is currently set up to do, the sample request:
F111<CR>
Displays a fixed 10 PPS rate output (example):
F111 RATE 10PPS<CR><LF>
F
= ASCII character F
111
= Function
number
<S>
= ASCII space character one or more
<RATE>
= Output rate or type, RATE 1 PPS, RATE 10 PPS, RATE 100 PPS, RATE 1 kPPS, RATE
10 kPPS, RATE 100 kPPS, RATE 1 MPPS, RATE 5 MPPS, RATE 10 MPPS
<START> & <STOP>
= Time-of-year with microsecond resolution in the format of yyy:hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu.
Range: [001:00:00:00.000000, 366:23:59:59.999999]
Note:
Wildcard character: 'X' or
'x' can also be entered. See the section regarding time string with wildcard character.
Colon separators (“:”) are required
<CR><LF>
= Line terminator: a carriage return and line feed for output strings, or a carriage return
for input strings