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Wireless communications test set, gsm mobile test application
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CALL:CONNected:ARM[:IMMediate]
Function
Sets (arms) the call-state-change detector. Arming the call-state-change detector allows the
control program to tell the test set that it is expecting a change to the state of a call prior to
initiating the state change.
Once armed, The detector remains armed until there is a call state change to Idle or
Connected from one of the transitory states. The call-state-change-detector is not disarmed
by a call state change to one of the transitory states, nor is it disarmed by any transitions
from Idle to Idle, or Connected to Connected.
When used in conjunction with the CALL:CONNected:STATe? and the
CALL:CONNected:TIMeout commands, the CALL:CONNected:ARM command allows the
control program to synchronize to call connection/disconnection. See
Synchronization" on page
Programming Example
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:CONNECTED:ARM:IMMEDIATE" !Arms the call-state-change detector.
CALL:CONNected:ARM:STATe?
Function
Queries the arm state of the call-state-change detector. This command never hangs and
immediately returns a 1 if the call-state-change detector is armed and a 0 if it is not armed.
See
Query
Range: 0|1
*RST Setting
0
Programming Example
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:CONNECTED:ARM:STATE?" !Returns arm state of
CALL:CONNected:TIMeout
Function
Sets/queries the maximum time the test set will wait for a hanging
CALL:CONNected:STATe? query to complete. Default setting units are seconds. To set
timeout time in units other than seconds include optional unit specifier in command string.
A timeout timer is started whenever the call-state-change-detector becomes armed or gets
rearmed when already armed. The duration of this timeout is a set using the
CALL:CONNected:TIMeout command and should be greater than the maximum amount of
time the control program needs/wants to wait between arming the call-state-change detector
and the connect/disconnect operation starting. Once the process starts and the call state has
moved into one of the transitory states the GSM defined protocol timers take over and
prevent the call state from staying in a transitory state forever. See
Synchronization" on page
Setting
Range: 0 to 100 seconds
Resolution: 0.1 seconds
Query
Range: 0 to 100 seconds
Resolution: 0.1 seconds
*RST Setting
10 seconds
35.
"Call Processing State Synchronization" on page
35.
S:\Hp8960\E1960A GSM Mobile Test Application\A.04 Release\Reference_Manual\Chapters\hpib_call_connected.fm
!call-state-change detector.
"Call Processing State
35.
"Call Processing State
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