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Remote Control
R&S
®
FSVA/FSV
917Operating Manual 1176.7510.02 ─ 09
Example:
DIAG:SERV:BIOS?
Returns the BIOS version.
Usage: Query only
DIAGnostic<n>:SERVice:HWINfo?
This command queries the hardware information.
Suffix:
<n>
.
irrelevant
Return values:
<HardwareInfo> "<component 1>|<serial #>|<order #>|<model>| <hardware
code>|<revision>|<subrevision>",
"<component 2>|<serial #>|<order #>|<model>| <hardware
code>|<revision>|<subrevision>",
...
Table lines are output as string data and are separated by com-
mas. The individual columns of the table are separated from
each other by |.
Example:
DIAG:SERV:HWIN?
Queries the hardware information.
"FRONTEND|100001/003|1300.3009|03|01|00|00",
"MOTHERBOARD|123456/002|1300.3080|02|00|00|00",
...
Usage: Query only
Manual operation: See "Hardware Info" on page 190
DIAGnostic<n>:SERVice:INPut:PULSed:CFRequency <Frequency>
This command defines the frequency of the calibration signal.
Before you can use the command, you have to feed in a calibration signal with
DIAGnostic<n>:SERVice:INPut[:SELect] on page 919.
Suffix:
<n>
.
irrelevant
Parameters:
<Frequency> Possible frequencies of the calibration signal are fix.
If you define a frequency that is not available, the
R&S FSVA/FSV uses the next available frequency. Example: a
frequency of 20 MHz is rounded up to the next available fre-
quency (21.33 MHz).
*RST: 64 MHz
Example:
DIAG:SERV:INP:PULS:CFR 128 MHz
Defines a calibration signal frequency of 128 MHz.
Usage: SCPI confirmed
Remote Control – Commands

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