EB200 Manual DIAGnostic subsystem
4052.2000.02 4.25 E-7
. :MONitor? <module>
Output of test point information of one or all modules recognized.
Parameters:
<module > information relating to module to be queried:
P1 Processor
V1 Preselection
S1 Standard frontend 1
S2 Standard frontend 2
Z1 IF section
DC DC/DC converter
SU IF panorama
ALL Output of test point information of all modules
Result:
If the output format is set to ASCII, all information relating to the test points of a known module are
output in a table.
The table comprises the following columns:
module identification, test point name, symbol for test point state, current voltage in mV, lower limit,
upper limit
Meaning of symbols for the test point state:
“ “ = OK, test point voltage within limits
“^ “ = test point voltage is greater than the upper limit
“v“ = test point voltage is less than the upper limit
If the limits are irrelevant in the current operating mode, no limits will be output.
Example:
DIAGnostic:MONitor? S2 ->
S2 TP_2ND_IF 2583 ( 2300 / 2800 )
S2 TP_3RD_IF 2407 ( 2120 / 2600 )
S2 TP_SAM_LEV 2179 ( 200 / 4080 )
S2 TP_2NDLOLEV 1534 ( 700 / 3200 )
S2 TP_3RDLOLEV 977 ( 300 / 1300 )
S2 TP_2NDLOPLL 1882 ( 1000 / 3000 )
S2 TP_VXO_PLL v 1 ( 200 / 3400 )
S2 TP_EXT_REF v 1 ( 2000 / 4000 )
If the output format is set to binary format, a binary data block will be output which is similar to the
structure described under "4.4.5 Parameters" followed by the test point descriptions with:
2 bytes module identifiers
12 bytes test point name
2 bytes current value in mV
1 byte OK flag for test point voltage (0= OK, 1 = too low, 2 = too high)
1 byte validity flag for limit values (0 = invalid, 1 = valid)
2 bytes minimum value in mV
2 bytes maximum value in mV
Example:
DIAGnostic:MONitor? S2 -> #3180xxxxxx