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7-6 Remote control
?LSN This query command #?LSN* sends back a string showing which Band B input is
selected in the format: LSN=n
Where n can be:
0 Input on N connector
1 Input on 7010 internal LISN L1
2 Input on 7010 internal LISN L2
Example of reply: LSN=0
?MAF This query command #?MAF* sends back a string expressing the tuning
frequency, in exponential notation, for manual mode. Unit is fixed MHz.
Example of reply: MAF= 1.500000e+07 which means that the tuned frequency in
manual mode is 15MHz
?MAT This query command #?MAT * sends back a string expressing the Attenuator
status for Manual mode. The reply is made of 2 fields:
MAT=AUTO (7010 automatically selects the most suitable attenuator to
get best dynamic range) or MAT=MAN ( the operator selects manually the
attenuator)
Value (in dB) of current attenuator
Example of reply: MAT=AUTO; 20 which means that the Attenuator is now
switched to 20dB automatically by 7010
?MHT This query command #?MHT* sends back a string expressing the HOLD TIME for
manual mode. Unit is fixed ms.
Example of reply: MHT= 1000 ms which means that the hold time in manual mode
is 1000ms (or 1s)
?RBW
This query command #?RBW * sends back a string expressing the selected RBW.
The reply is made of 3 fields:
1. RBW=AUTO (7010 automatically selects the suitable RBW according the
tuned frequency) or RBW=MAN ( Operator selects manually the RBW)
2. Id identify the RBW as follows:
o 1 300kHz
o 2 100kHz
o 3 30kHz
o 4 10kHz
o 5 3kHz
o 6 9kHz (Cispr 16-1)
o 7 200Hz (Cispr 16-1) (Option)
o 8 1kHz (Option)
o Only for Radiated
10 120kHz (Cispr 16-1)
9 1MHz (Option)
3. RBW NickName (a mnemonic name)
Example of reply: RBW=AUTO 6 (9k_CISPR) which means that selection is
automatically made by 7010, the RBW id is 6 (9kHz (Cispr 16-1). (9k_CISPR) is
the nickname to quickly identify it
?S/N
This query command #?S/N* sends back a string containing serial number
internally stored by manufacturer.
Example of reply: S/N=000WE50327

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