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Command Syntax

N9360A Multi UE Tester W-CDMA Programming Manual
Query and Event Commands
You can query any value that you can set. For example, the
command string TXANalyzer:RFCH:CHANnel <int> implies
that the query command string TXANalyzer:RFCH:CHANnel?
also exists. Any command string ending with a question mark is
a query-only command.
Some commands are events and cannot be used as queries. An
event has no corresponding setting if it causes something to
happen inside the instrument at a particular instant.
In this manual, each programming command is described by the
following syntax statements.
For example, consider the command CONFigure:PKEY
UNLOCK|LOCK.
Syntax statements read from left to right. In this example, the
:PKEY portion of the statement immediately follows the
CONFigure portion of the statement with no separating space.
A separating space is legal only between the command and its
argument. In this example, the portion following the :PKEY is
the argument. Either
Additional notation used in the syntax statements are defined
as follows:
• | (vertical bar) indicates a choice of one element from a list.
For example, <A>|<B> indicates that either A or B can be
chosen, but not both and neither.
• <> (angle brackets) enclose variable items that represent
user choices (parameters) to be entered.
• Upper-case lettering indicates that the upper-case portion of
the command is the minimum required for the command
(short form). For example, in the command :FREQuency,
:FREQ is the minimum requirement.
• Lower-case lettering indicates that the lower-case portion of
the command is optional (long form); it can either be
included with the upper-case portion of the command or
omitted. For example, in the command :FREQuency, both
:FREQ and :FREQUENCY is correct.
Programming Command Guidelines
or
must be selected.
UNLOCK
LOCK
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