Annexes
R&S
®
CMW500
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Task R&S CMU 200 command R&S CMW500 command R&S CMW500 upgrade hints
Define analyzer set-
tings
[SENSe:]LEVel:MAXimum
[SENSe:]RFANalyzer:
FREQuency
CONFigure:<Application>:
MEASurement<i>:
<Context>:RFSettings:
ENPower
CONFigure:<Application>:
MEASurement<i>:
<Context>:RFSettings:
UMARgin
CONFigure:<Application>:
MEASurement<i>:
<Context>:RFSettings:
FREQuency
Independent analyzer settings for
each firmware application
Define trigger settings
TRIGger[:SEQuence]:
SOURce
...
CONFigure:<Application>:
MEASurement<i>:
<Context>:TRIGger:SOURce
...
Independent trigger settings for
each measurement
8.2.3 Generator Control
Both the R&S CMU 200 and the R&S CMW500 provide generators for general purpose
RF measurements and for different network standards. All generators have a number of
common features.
Task R&S CMU 200 command R&S CMW500 command R&S CMW500 upgrade hints
Switch generator on or
off
INITiate:RFGenerator
ABORt:RFGenerator
STOP:RFGenerator
SOURce:<Application>:
GENerator<i>:STATe
ON|OFF
<Application> identifies the gener-
ator type; see Generator Control.
More than a single generator
instance can be active in parallel.
Query generator state
FETCh:RFGenerator:
STATus?
SOURce:<Application>:
GENerator<i>:STATe?
No extra command for generator
state needed. Control commands
unique across all firmware appli-
cations.
8.2.4 Measurement Control
The R&S CMU 200 and the R&S CMW500 provides various mobile transmitter and RX
tests. All measurements are controlled in a similar way.
Task R&S CMU 200 command R&S CMW500 command R&S CMW500 upgrade hints
Switch measurement
on or off
INITiate:<Context>
ABORt:<Context>
STOP:<Context>
INITiate:<FWA>:<Context>
ABORt:<FWA>:<Context>
STOP:<FWA>:<Context>
with
<FWA> = <Application>:
MEASurement<i>
<Application> identifies the net-
work or general purpose applica-
tion for the measurement; see
Measurement Control.
More than a single measurement
instance can be active in parallel.
Query measurement
state
FETCh:<CONText>:STATus? FETCh:<FWA>:<Context>:
STATe?
Control commands unique across
all firmware applications.
Comparison with R&S CMU