SFC6400A/SFC1450A Synthesized Frequency Upconverter Appendix A
TM106 – Rev. 1.1 A-13
Channel: cc {cc = current channel number, 01 to 30}
Frequency: ffff.fff {ffff.fff = frequency in MHz}
Gain: sgg.g {s = ± and gg.g = gain in dB}
Input Atten: aa dB {aa = input attenuation}
RF: {Off/On}
Stored Faults: {None/Signal Fault/LO Fault/LO Fault, Signal Fault}
Reference: {Internal/External}
<cr><lf>
<cr><lf> {End of transmission}
For Upconverter:
<cr><lf>
Channel: cc {cc = current channel number, 01 to 30}
Frequency: ffff.fff {ffff.fff = frequency in MHz}
Gain: sgg.g {s = ± and gg.g = gain in dB}
RSS: nn {n = current Received Signal Strength}
Stored Faults: {None/Signal Fault/LO Fault/LO Fault, Signal Fault}
Reference: {Internal/External}
<cr><lf>
<cr><lf> {End of transmission}
A.9 Set Priority (B1: 8)
This command is used to set the priorities of converters 1 - 8 respectively. The command is as
follows:
@01/SETPRIabcdefgh<cr>
where:
0 = No priority (the converter will be ignored)
1 = Highest priority
8 = Lowest Priority
For example: @01/SETPRI47300000 will cause the following to occur:
Converter 1 will have priority 4
Converter 2 will have priority 7
Converter 3 will have priority 3
Converters 4 - 8 will be ignored
If successful, the converter will not return a string.
If unsuccessful the converter will return the following string:
<cr><lf>
Invalid Priority Sequence
Use command 'SETPRIabcdefgh' where abcdefgh = priority settings for converters 1 - 8
respectively
0 = None. Backup will ignore converter
1 = Highest priority
8 = Lowest Priority