
Remote Commands
R&S
®
FSMR3000
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Remote Commands
The commands required to perform measurements in the Spectrum application in a
remote environment are described here.
It is assumed that the R&S
FSMR3 has already been set up for remote operation in a
network as described in
Chapter 11.7, "How to Set Up a Network and Remote Control"
Compatibility with former R&S signal and spectrum analyzers
As a rule, the R&S
FSMR3 supports most commands from previous R&S signal and
spectrum analyzers such as the FSQ, FSP, FSU, or FSV. However, the default values,
in particular the number of sweep points or particular bandwidths, may vary. Therefore,
the R&S
FSMR3 can emulate these other devices, including their default values, in
order to repeat previous measurements or support existing control applications as in
legacy systems.
Conventions Used in SCPI Command Descriptions
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Selecting the Operating Mode and Application
.....................................................392
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Analyzing Measurements (Basics)
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Commands for Remote Instrument Operation
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Emulating Other Instruments' Commands
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12.1
Conventions Used in SCPI Command Descriptions
The following conventions are used in the remote command descriptions:
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Command usage
If not specified otherwise, commands can be used both for setting and for querying
parameters.
If a command can be used for setting or querying only, or if it initiates an event, the
usage is stated explicitly.
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Parameter usage
If not specified otherwise, a parameter can be used to set a value and it is the
result of a query.
Parameters required only for setting are indicated as
Setting parameters
.
Parameters required only to refine a query are indicated as
Query parameters
.
Parameters that are only returned as the result of a query are indicated as
Return
values
.
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Conformity
Conventions Used in SCPI Command Descriptions