Remote Commands in the Receiver Application
R&S
®
ESW
430User Manual 1177.6298.02 ─ 08
The default unit is used for numeric values if no other unit is provided with the
parameter.
●
Manual operation
If the result of a remote command can also be achieved in manual operation, a link
to the description is inserted.
15.2 Common Suffixes
In the Receiver application, the following common suffixes are used in remote com-
mands:
Table 15-1: Common suffixes used in remote commands in the Receiver application
Suffix Value range Description
<m> 1..16 Marker
<n> 1..16 Window (in the currently selected channel)
<t> 1..6 Trace
<li> 1 to 8 Limit line
<i> 1..3 Selects one of the analog output channels (1, 2 or Phones).
<k> 1..8 (Limit line)
1 | 2 (Display line)
Selects a limit or display line.
<peak> 1..3000 Selects a peak.
Selecting windows in multiple channels
Note that the suffix <n> always refers to a window in the currently selected channel.
15.3 Common Commands
Common commands are described in the IEEE 488.2 (IEC 625-2) standard. These
commands have the same effect and are employed in the same way on different devi-
ces. The headers of these commands consist of "*" followed by three letters. Many
common commands are related to the Status Reporting System.
Available common commands:
*CAL?...........................................................................................................................431
*CLS.............................................................................................................................431
*ESE.............................................................................................................................431
*ESR?...........................................................................................................................431
*IDN?............................................................................................................................432
*IST?............................................................................................................................ 432
*OPC............................................................................................................................432
*OPT?...........................................................................................................................432
Common Commands