Remote Control
R&S
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CMW500
175User Manual 1173.9463.02 ─ 06
Generator function groups contain only one application which is not explicitly identified
in remote commands. For the status register of this application the mnemonic UNIVersal
is used (e.g. STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:GENerator1:UNIVersal).
Table 5-3: Bit definition for function group registers
Bit No. MEASurement SIGNaling GENerator
0 POWer, MEValuation, PING BERCswitched, BER, PER,
TDATa, EBLer
UNIVersal
1 IQVSlot, PRACh, IPERf, TPC,
OLTR
THRoughput, BERPswitched,
HACK
not used
2 EPSensor, SRS, THRoughput BLER not used
3 IQRecorder not used not used
4 FFTSanalyzer not used not used
The status registers at the lowest level indicate state transitions to the following states:
Table 5-4: Bit definition for application register
Bit No. MEASurement / Signaling State GENerator State
0 OFF OFF
1 QUED (queued) PEND (pending)
2 RUN (running) ON
3 RDY (ready) not used
4 SDR (statistical depth reached) not used
The reporting structures of the register hierarchy are administrable using the following
commands:
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:ENABle etc.
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:ESRQ etc.
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:NTRansition etc.
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:PTRansition etc.
The states and state transitions of a specific task can be queried using the following
commands:
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:GENerator1:UNIVersal:CONDition?
etc.
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:GENerator2:UNIVersal:EVENt? etc.
Waiting until a certain state is reached or a certain state transition occurrs is possible
using the following commands:
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:GENerator1:UNIVersal:WCONdition?
etc.
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STATus:OPERation:TASK:A:GPRF:GENerator2:UNIVersal:WEVent? etc.
These commands are also available as extended versions, providing more comfort:
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...:XENable, ...:XESRq, ...:XNTRansition, ...:XPTRansition
Status Reporting System