Remote control 14-11
14.6.2 SETTING
Commands
Behaviour
ASBK
This command aborts a sweep currently in progress previously started by command
SSDO or SSFD. The reply is either:
• SBK=OK which means the sweep has been stopped and all setting
commands are available again. In case the sweep was triggered by SSDO,
with partial data, data are available for uploading by the command “?FSF 0”
• SBK=SERR which informs that the sweep was not in need to be stopped
ASPA
This command suspends a sweep currently in progress previously started by
command SSDO or SSFD. There is no reply unless a sweep is not in progress in
which case the reply is:
• SPA=SERR which informs that the sweep was not in need to be paused
ASRE This command resumes a sweep previously paused by command ASPA. There is no
reply unless a sweep is not in progress in which case the reply is:
• SRE=SERR which informs that the sweep was not in need to be resumed
S3PRC This setting command #S3PRC* sets the PMM 9010/03P/30P/60P to conducted
mode (BANDs A & B). The reply is:
• 3PR=OK (The PMM 9010/03P/30P/60P has been set for conducted mode )
• 3PR =BERR (The command has been ignored for one of the following:
• The connected apparatus is not a PMM 9010/03P/30P/60P
• The instrument is not idling and therefore cannot switch to a different
mode. In such an event, stop the current process (Manual, Analyzer or
Sweep) and put it back to Idle.
• 3PR =SERR (The command contains a syntax error )
S3PRR This setting command #S3PRR* sets the PMM 9010/03P/30P/60P to radiated mode
(BANDS C for 9010/03P and BANDS C, D & E for 9010/30P). The reply is:
• 3PR=OK (The PMM 9010/03P/30P/60P has been set for radiated mode )
• 3PR =BERR (The command has been ignored for one of the following:
• The connected apparatus is not a PMM 9010/03P/30P/60P
• The instrument is not idling and therefore cannot switch to a different
mode. In such an event, stop the current process (Manual, Analyzer or
Sweep) and put it back to Idle.
• 3PR =SERR (The command contains a syntax error )
SAAT a
This setting command sets Attenuator, for Analyzer Mode, to the value indicated by
(a) which can be 0 to 35 (55). Automatic Attenuator feature is disabled. If (a) is a
negative figure then the Automatic Attenuator feature is turned on. The reply is
AAT=OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or AAT=SERR if the
command has been ignored.
Example: # AAT 15* (set attenuator to 15dB and disable Automatic Attenuator
feature)
Example: # AAT -1* (Enable Automatic Attenuator feature)
SADT b
This setting command sets the detector for Analyzer Mode. The argument (b) should
be an index representing the detector as follows:
o 1 Peak
o 2 Avg
o 3 Rms
The reply is SADT =OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or
SADT =SERR if the command has been ignored.
Example: # SADT 1* sets the detector to Peak for Analyzer Mode