Appendix A
SCPI Command Reference
CALCulate Subsystem
628
4460 GSM System Option and 4468 EDGE System Option
Version 12.20
:CALCulate:GSM
:RFTX:TEMPlate:RACH:LIMit[:FAIL]?
Parameters
realxt
and
realxp
are floating point real numbers.
The minimum value for all
realxt
is
-41.0
, the maximum value
580.0
. The min-
imum resolution possible for all
realxt
is
0.1
. The default values are:
for
real0t
:
-41.0
,
for
real1t
:
0.0
,
for
real2t
:
0.0
,
for
real3t
:
20.0
for
real4t
:
270.0
,
for
real5t
:
543.0
for
real6t
:
543.0
.
The minimum value for all
realxp
is
-150.0
, the maximum value
5.0
. The mini-
mum resolution possible for all
realxp
is
0.1
. The default values are:
for
real0p
:
-150.0
,
for
real1p
:
-150.0
,
for
real2p
:
-40.0
,
for
real3p
:
-1.0
for
real4p
:
-1.0
,
for
real5p
:
-1.0
for
real6p
:
-150.0
.
Description
Sets the
lower
limits for the user-definable PTT (for normal bursts). The lower limits
of the user-defined PTT are made up by seven pairs of position (in microseconds rela-
tive to the beginning of the burst) and the related RF power level (in dB relative to
the power level during the active part of the burst).
For further details regarding the user-definable PTT, refer to section Power/Time Tem-
plates (PTT).
Query
The query form of this command is not available.
Example
:
CALC:GSM:RFTX:TEMP:LIM:LOW
-41,-150,0,-150,0,-40,20, -1,270,-1,543,-1,543,-150
Syntax
:CALCulate:GSM
:RFTX:TEMPlate:RACH:LIMit[:FAIL]?
Parameters
There are no parameters.
Description
There is solely a query form of this command available.
Query
This command delivers 14 boolean numbers, indicating whether the PTT limits for a
random access
burst were violated or not.
A
0
on a position means that there was no violation of the limits while a
1
indicates
that at least one measurement result did violate one of the corresponding measure-
ment limits.
The 14 boolean numbers correspond to the limits of the PTT as defined on the user
interface or with the
:CALC:GSM:RFTX:TEMP:RACH:LIM
commands as
described below. The first eight numbers stand for the eight 'upper' segments of the
burst, while the following six numbers stand for the six 'lower' segments of the burst.
Rrefer to section Power/Time Templates (PTT) for further details.
Example
:CALC:GSM:RFTX:TEMP:RACH:LIM?
String returned:
"0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0"
This string indicates that there was a violation of the limits of one of the 'lower' seg-
ments of the PTT (in this example during the ramping up phase of the burst).