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NARDA PMM 9010 Series User Manual

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Remote control 14-15
SLIC n, name
This setting command is used for naming the custom limit and storing it onto the
SoftKey.
The command is made of
n which is the index from 1 to 4 which saves into permanent memory
name which is a string representing the name of it
This command is intended for making a custom limit into PMM9010. For further
information see command SLIW.
When the command is received the limit is checked and, if data (frequency and
level) are coherent, the command is granted by replying SLIC =OK otherwise the
replay is SLIC =SERR
Example: # SLIC 1, MyLimit* checks the data previously loaded by SLIW
commands, names the limit as “MyLimit” and stores it on SofKey 1
SLIE name
This setting command is used for naming the custom limit and making it active or
deactivating it. The command is made of the string LIE (the command itself) and a
string which represents the name of the limit it will be shown. Sending a LIE with no
argument (Limit name) deactivates all limit active, if any. This command is intended
for making a custom limit into PMM9010. For further information see command
SLIW.
When the command is received the limit is checked and, if data (frequency and
level) are coherent, the command is granted by replying SLIW =OK otherwise the
replay is SLIW =SERR
Example: # SLIE Custom Limit* checks the data previously loaded by SLIW
commands, names the limit as “Custom Limit” and activates it
Example: # SLIE * deactivates any limits
SLII n
This setting command recall and load into PMM9010 the built-in limit indexed by n.
The argument (n) should be a index representing the limit as follows:
0 "CISPR 22-A"
1 "CISPR 22-B"
2 "CISPR 14-1"
3 "CISPR 14-2"
4 "CISPR 14-3"
5 "CISPR 14-4"
6 "CISPR 11"
Special index is as follows :
-1 Unloaded
The reply is SLII =OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or SLII
=SERR if the command has been ignored.
Example: # SLII 1* loads the limit "CISPR 22-B"
SLIM n
This setting command sets the Margin to be used with Smart Detector function. The
argument (n) in the range of -20 to 20.
The reply is LIM =OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or LIM
=SERR if the command has been ignored.
Example: #SLIM 2* Sets the threshold of smart detector to 2 dB below the limit.

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NARDA PMM 9010 Series Specifications

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BrandNARDA
ModelPMM 9010 Series
CategoryReceiver
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