Remote Commands in the Receiver Application
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15.9.9 Service Functions
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction......................................................................................673
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction:LASTresult?...................................................................673
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction:RESults:DELete............................................................. 673
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction:RESults:SAVE................................................................673
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SINFo?.......................................................................................... 674
SYSTem:PASSword:RESet............................................................................................. 674
SYSTem:PASSword[:CENable]........................................................................................674
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction <ServiceFunction>
This command starts a service function.
The service functions are available after you have entered the level 1 or level 2 system
password.
Parameters:
<ServiceFunction> String containing the ID of the service function.
The ID of the service function is made up out of five numbers,
separated by a point.
• function group number
• board number
• function number
• parameter 1 (see the Service Manual)
• parameter 2 (see the Service Manual)
Manual operation: See "Service Function" on page 345
See "Send" on page 345
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction:LASTresult?
This command queries the results of the most recent service function you have used.
Return values:
<xxx>
Usage: Query only
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction:RESults:DELete
This command deletes the results of the most recent service function you have used.
Manual operation:
See "Clear Results" on page 346
DIAGnostic:SERVice:SFUNction:RESults:SAVE [<FileName>]
This command saves the results of the most recent service function you have used.
Parameters:
<FileName> String containing the file name.
Manual operation: See "Save Results" on page 346
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