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About This Manual Associated Documents The operation manual configuration of the MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer is shown below. MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A MS2830A Signal Analyzer Signal Analyzer Operation Manual Operation Manual (Main Frame Operation) (Main Frame Operation) MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Main Frame Remote Control)
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• Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Operation) • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control) Description of basic operations, maintenance procedures, common functions and common remote functions of the mainframe • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function) • Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Signal Analyzer Function Remote Control) Description of basic operations, functions and remote functions of the signal analyzer...
Table of Contents About This Manual ........Chapter 1 Overview........Overview ............... Native Mode..............Setting Numeric Program Data........Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details.. Selecting Application............. Setting Basic Parameter ..........2-11 Utility Function .............. 2-26 Common Measurement Function ......... 2-30 Log Plot Measurement..........
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Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the remote control of the Phase Noise Measurement Function (hereinafter, referred to as “this application”). Overview ............... 1-2 1.1.1 Interface............1-2 1.1.2 Controlled Application........1-3 Native Mode..............1-4 Setting Numeric Program Data........1-7...
The front panel lamp lights during remote interface operation, and goes off during local-interface operation. Refer to the “MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control)” for more details of the basic operations for remote control, such as interface setting.
Overview 1.1.2 Controlled Application Two types of the remote control commands can be used with this instrument: commands that are commonly applied to this instrument itself or all the applications (hereinafter, referred to as “Common commands”), and the other commands unique to the applications. Common commands can be executed at any time and do not depend on the currently controlled application.
Chapter 1 Overview 1.2 Native Mode In this instrument, the syntax/format types of the remote control commands are defined as “Language mode.” The language mode has two modes: SCPI and Native. (1) SCPI mode The SCPI mode processes commands conforming to the syntax/format defined in SCPI (ver1999.0).
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Chapter 1 Overview [2] Delete those layers which can be deleted. :DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel <real> ↓ :DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:Y:RLEVel <real> [3] Alter all long forms into short ones. :DISPlay:WINDow:TRACe:Y:RLEVel <real> ↓ :DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:RLEV <real> [4] Delete the colon mark (“ : ”) at the head. :DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:RLEV <real>...
Setting Numeric Program Data 1.3 Setting Numeric Program Data The following character programs can be used for setting numeric program data (numeric parameter). (1) DEFault After DEFault is set to numeric program data, the target parameter is set to the initial value. (2) MINimum After MINimum is set to numeric program data, the target parameter is set to the minimum value.
The device messages are listed according to each function. Refer to the “MS2690A/MS2691A/MS2692A and MS2830A Signal Analyzer Operation Manual (Mainframe Remote Control)” for the detailed specifications of the IEEE488.2 common device messages and application common device messages.
Selecting Application 2.1.1 Load Application :SYSTem:APPLication:LOAD PNOISE Load Application Function Activates this application. Command :SYSTem:APPLication:LOAD PNOISE Details This function activates an installed application and registers it to the Application Switch menu. Example of Use To activate this application. SYST:APPL:LOAD PNOISE :SYSTem:APPLication:UNLoad PNOISE Unload Application Function...
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.1.2 Selecting Application :INSTrument[:SELect] PNOISE|SIGANA|SPECT|CONFIG Application Switch Function Selects the control-targeted application. Command :INSTrument[:SELect] <apl_name> Parameter Application name <apl_name> Phase Noise PNOISE Signal Analyzer SIGANA Spectrum Analyzer SPECT Config CONFIG Details This function selects the control-targeted application. Example of Use To switch the control-targeted application into the phase noise measurement function.
Selecting Application :INSTrument[:SELect]? Application Switch Query Function Reads out the control-targeted application. Query :INSTrument[:SELect]? Response <apl_name> Parameter Application name <apl_name> Phase Noise PNOISE Signal Analyzer SIGANA Spectrum Analyzer SPECT Config CONFIG Example of Use To read out the control-targeted application. INST? >...
Selecting Application :INSTrument:SYSTem? PNOISE Application Status Query Function Reads out the application status. Query :INSTrument:SYSTem? PNOISE Response <status>,<window> Parameter Application status <status> Executed and targeted for control CURR Executed but not targeted for control Loaded but not executed IDLE Not loaded Window status <window>...
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.1.3 Initialization :INSTrument:DEFault Initialization Function Initializes the setting and the status of the selected application. Command :INSTrument:DEFault Example of Use To initialize the setting and the status of the selected application. INST:DEF :SYSTem:PRESet Initialization Function This command initializes the setting and the status of the selected application.
Setting Basic Parameter 2.2 Setting Basic Parameter This section describes parameters commonly applied to this application, such as frequency and level. Table 2.2-1 Basic Parameter Settings Parameter Device Message Carrier [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> Frequency [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer? Frequency Start [:SENSe]:FREQuency:OFFSet:STARt <rel_freq> Offset [:SENSe]:FREQuency:OFFSet:STARt? Frequency Stop [:SENSe]:FREQuency:OFFSet:STOP <rel_freq>...
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.2.1 Carrier Frequency [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> Carrier Frequency Function Sets the carrier frequency. Command [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer <freq> Parameter Carrier frequency <freq> Range 10 MHz to the upper limit, depending on the main unit Resolution 1 Hz Suffix code HZ , KHZ , KZ , MHZ , MZ , GHZ , GZ Hz is used when omitted.
Setting Basic Parameter [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer? Carrier Frequency Query Function Reads out the set carrier frequency. Query [:SENSe]:FREQuency:CENTer? Response <freq> Parameter Carrier frequency <freq> Range 10 MHz to the upper limit, depending on the main unit Resolution 1 Hz Value is returned in Hz units. Example of Use To read out the carrier frequency.
Setting Basic Parameter 2.2.3 Stop Offset [:SENSe]:FREQuency:OFFSet:STOP <rel_freq> Frequency Stop Offset Function This command sets the stop of offset frequency. Command [:SENSe]:FREQuency:OFFSet:STOP <rel_freq> Parameter Stop of offset frequency <rel_freq> Range 100 kHz, 1 MHz, 10 MHz Suffix code HZ , KHZ , MHZ Hz is used when omitted.
Setting Basic Parameter :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Reference Level Query Function Reads out the reference level. Query :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel? Response <real> Parameter Reference level <real> Range −120.00 + Offset to 50.00 + Offset (Pre-Amp Off) −120.00 + Offset to 30.00 + Offset (Pre-Amp On) Resolution 0.01 dB Value is returned in dBm units.
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.2.5 RF Attenuator [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation <rel_ampl> RF Attenuator Function Sets the attenuator. Command [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation <rel_ampl> Parameter Attenuator value <rel_ampl> Range 0 to 60 dB Resolution 2 dB step Suffix code dB is used when omitted. Initial value 10 dB Example of Use...
Setting Basic Parameter [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation? RF Attenuator Query Function Reads out the attenuation. Query [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:ATTenuation? Response <rel_ampl> Parameter Attenuator value <rel_ampl> Range 0 to 60 dB Resolution 2 dB Value is returned in dB units. Example of Use To read out the attenuation. POW:ATT? >...
Setting Basic Parameter 2.2.7 Level Offset :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:OFFSet <rel_power> Level Offset Value Function Sets the offset value of the reference level. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:OFFSet <rel_power> Parameter Offset value <rel_power> Range −99.99 to +99.99 dB Resolution 0.01 dB Suffix code dB is used when omitted. Initial value 0 dB Example of Use...
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.2.8 Level Offset State :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:OFFSet:STATe OFF|ON|0|1 Level Offset State Function Enables/disables the offset value of the reference level. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RLEVel:OFFSet:STATe <switch> Parameter Level Offset State <switch> Disabled (Initial value) OFF|0 Enabled ON|1 Example of Use To enable the offset value of the reference level.
Setting Basic Parameter 2.2.9 Pre Amp [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:GAIN[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Pre Amp State Function Sets Pre-amp to On/Off. Command [:SENSe]:POWer[:RF]:GAIN[:STATe] <switch> Parameter Pre-amp On/Off <switch> Off (Initial value) OFF|0 ON|1 Details This command is disabled when the Option 008 is not loaded. Example of Use To set Pre-amp to On.
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.2.10 Log Scale Line :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:LINE <line> Scale Lines Function This command sets the Log Scale Line of level axis. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:LINE <line> Parameter Line value <line> Range 10, 16 Default Example of Use To set the Log Scale Line to 16 DISP:WIND:TRAC:Y:SCAL:LINE 16 :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:LINE? Scale Lines...
Setting Basic Parameter 2.2.11 Reference Value :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RVALue <real> Reference Value Function This command sets the upper limit of level axis. Command :DISPlay:WINDow[1]:TRACe:Y[:SCALe]:RVALue <real> Parameter Upper limit <real> Range –140 to –50 (Log Scale Line=10) –170 to –20 (Log Scale Line=16) Resolution 10 dBc/Hz Suffix code...
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.3 Utility Function Table 2.3-1 lists device messages for utility functions to be measured. Table 2.3-1 Utility Function Function Device Message Erase Warm Up Message :DISPlay:ANNotation:WUP:ERASe :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe] ON|OFF|1|0 Display Title :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe]? :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string> Title Entry :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? 2-26...
Utility Function 2.3.1 Erase Warm Up Message :DISPlay:ANNotation:WUP:ERASe Erase Warm Up Message Function Erases the warm-up messages displayed right after activation. Command :DISPlay:ANNotation:WUP:ERASe Example of Use To erase warm-up messages. DISP:ANN:WUP:ERAS 2.3.2 Display Title :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe] OFF|ON|0|1 Display Title Function Displays/hides the title. Command :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe] <switch>...
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe]? Display Title Query Function Reads out On/Off of the title display. Query :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe[:STATe]? Response <switch> Parameter Title display On/Off <switch> Example of Use To read out the title display setting. DISP:ANN:TITL? > 1 2.3.3 Title Entry :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA <string>...
Utility Function :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? Title Entry Query Function Reads out the title character string. Query :DISPlay:ANNotation:TITLe:DATA? Response <string> Parameter Character string within 32 characters enclosed <string> by double quotation marks (“ ”) or single quotation marks (‘ ’) Example of Use To read out the title character string.
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.4 Common Measurement Function Table 2.4-1 lists device messages for carrying out operations common to all the measurement functions. Table 2.4-1 Common Measurement Function Function Device Message :INITiate:CONTinuous OFF|ON|0|1 Continuous :INITiate:CONTinuous? Measurement :INITiate:MODE:CONTinuous Single Measurement :INITiate:MODE:SINGle Initiate :INITiate[:IMMediate]...
Common Measurement Function 2.4.1 Measurement and Control :INITiate:CONTinuous OFF|ON|0|1 Continuous Measurement Function Sets the measurement mode. Command :INITiate:CONTinuous <switch> Parameter Measurement mode <switch> Single measurement mode 0|OFF Continuous measurement mode (Initial value) 1|ON Details When set to On, the Continuous measurement mode is set and continuous measurement is started.
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :INITiate:MODE:CONTinuous Continuous Measurement Function Starts continuous measurement. Command :INITiate:MODE:CONTinuous Example of Use To perform continuous measurement. INIT:MODE:CONT :INITiate:MODE:SINGle Single Measurement Function Starts single measurement. Command :INITiate:MODE:SINGle Details This command is an asynchronous command. Note that it does not support synchronized control in the continuous measurement mode.
Common Measurement Function :INITiate[:IMMediate] Initiate Function Starts measurement in the selected measurement mode. Command :INITiate[:IMMediate] Details This command is an asynchronous command. Note that it does not support synchronized control in the continuous measurement mode. Example of Use To start measurement in the selected measurement mode. INIT :CONFigure? Configure Query...
99 have already been used. The measurement result files are saved in the following directory of the specified drive: / Anritsu Corporation / Signal Analyzer / User Data / Trace Data / Phase Noise Up to 1000 files can be saved in the folder.
Log Plot Measurement 2.5 Log Plot Measurement This section describes the device messages related to log plot measurement. Table 2.5-1 lists the commands to perform log plot measurement and the queries to read out the results. Table 2.5-1 Device Messages for Log Plot Measurement Function Device Message Configure...
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Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details Table 2.5-3 lists the commands to set a parameter for log plot measurement. Table 2.5-3 Device Messages for Setting for Log Plot Measurement Parameter Parameter Device Message [:SENSe]:LPLot:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Average Count [:SENSe]:LPLot:AVERage:COUNt? Table 2.5-4 lists the commands to set a marker and the queries to read out values at the marker position for log plot measurement.
Log Plot Measurement 2.5.1 Measure :CONFigure:LPLot Configure Function Selects the log plot measurement function. No measurement is performed. Command :CONFigure:LPLot Example of Use To select the log plot measurement. CONF:LPL :INITiate:LPLot Initiate Function Performs log plot measurement. Command :INITiate:LPLot Example of Use To perform log plot measurement.
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :FETCh:LPLot[n]? Fetch Function Reads out the result of the log plot measurement. Query :FETCh:LPLot[n]? Response <carrier_level>,<carrier freq>, -999.0,-999.0,-999.0, <level_lower>,<level_upper> ( n = 1 or when omitted) <data_point> ( n = 2) <level_1>,<level_2>,<level_3>, ..( n = 3) Parameter Carrier level <carrier level>...
Log Plot Measurement :READ:LPLot[n]? Read Function Reads out the result after the single measurement of the log plot is performed in the current setting value. Query :READ:LPLot[n]? Response Refer to :FETCh:LPLot[n]? Example of Use To perform the log plot measurement in order to read out the result. READ:LPL? Related Command This command has the same function as the following one.
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details 2.5.2 Average Count [:SENSe]:LPLot:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Average Count Function Sets the average count. Command [:SENSe]:LPLot:AVERage:COUNt <integer> Parameter Average Count <integer> Range 1 to 999 Resolution Initial value Example of Use To set Average Count to 10. LPL:AVER:COUN 10 [:SENSe]:LPLot:AVERage:COUNt? Average Count Query...
Log Plot Measurement 2.5.5 Marker Frequency Offset :CALCulate:LPLot:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8:X <rel_freq> Marker Frequency Offset Function Sets the frequency offset of the marker for the log plot measurement. Command :CALCulate:LPLot:MARKer[n]:X <rel_freq> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker 1 Marker 2 Marker 3 Marker 4 Marker 5 Marker 6 Marker 7...
Chapter 2 SCPI Device Message Details :CALCulate:LPLot:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8:X? Marker Frequency Offset Query Function Reads out the frequency offset of the marker for the log plot measurement. Query :CALCulate:LPLot:MARKer[n]:X? Response <rel_freq> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker 1 Marker 2 Marker 3 Marker 4 Marker 5 Marker 6 Marker 7...
Log Plot Measurement 2.5.6 Marker Result :CALCulate:LPLot:MARKer[1]|2|3|4|5|6|7|8:Y? Marker Result Function Reads out the phase noise level of the marker for the log plot measurement. Command :CALCulate:LPLot:MARKer[n]:Y? Response <level> Parameter Marker number <n> Marker 1 Marker 2 Marker 3 Marker 4 Marker 5 Marker 6 Marker 7...
Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register This chapter describes the SCPI commands and the Status register for querying application statuses. Querying Measurement Status ......................3-2 :STATus:ERRor? ............................. 3-2 STATus:QUEStionable Register ......................3-3 :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?......................3-5 :STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? ....................... 3-5 :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer>....................3-6 :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?......................3-6 :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <integer>...
STATus:QUEStionable Register 3.2 STATus:QUEStionable Register Fig. 3.2-1, Table 3.2-1, Fig. 3.2-2, and Table 3.2-2 show the layer structure of the QUEStionable Status register. VOLTage (NOT USED) CURRent (NOT USED) Status Byte Register DB3 TIME (NOT USED) POWer (NOT USED) TEMPerature (NOT USED) FREQuency PHASe (NOT USED) MODulation (NOT USED)
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Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register Table 3.2-3 lists the device messages for the QUEStionable Status register. Table 3.2-3 Device Messages for QUEStionable Status Register Function Device Message Questionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Event Questionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? Condition Questionable Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer>...
STATus:QUEStionable Register :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Questionable Status Register Event Function Queries the event register of the QUEStionable Status register. Query :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Response <integer> Parameter Byte summation of event register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To query the contents of the event register of the QUEStionable Status register.
Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer> Questionable Status Register Enable Function Sets the event enable register of the QUEStionable Status register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer> Parameter Byte summation of event enable register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the event enable register of the QUEStionable Status Register to :STAT:QUES:ENAB 16 :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?
STATus:QUEStionable Register :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <integer> Questionable Status Register Negative Transition Function Sets the transition filter (negative transition) of the QUEStionable Status register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <integer> Parameter Byte summation of transition filter (negative <integer> transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the transition filter (negative transition) of the QUEStionable Status register to 16.
Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <integer> Questionable Status Register Positive Transition Function Sets the transition filter (negative transition) of the QUEStionable Status register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <integer> Parameter Byte summation of transition filter (positive <integer> transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the transition filter (positive transition) of the QUEStionable Status Register to 16.
STATus:QUEStionable Register :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure[:EVENt]? Questionable Measure Register Event Function Queries the event register of the QUEStionable Measure Register. Query :STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Response <integer> Parameter Byte summation of event register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To query the content of the event register of the QUEStionable Measure Register.
Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:ENABle <integer> Questionable Measure Register Enable Function Sets the event enable register of the QUEStionable Measure register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle <integer> Parameter Byte summation of event enable register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the event enable register of the QUEStionable Measure register to :STAT:QUES:ENAB 16 :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:ENABle?
STATus:QUEStionable Register :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:NTRansition <integer> Questionable Measure Register Negative Transition Function Sets the transition filter (negative transition) of the QUEStionable Measure register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition <integer> Parameter Byte summation of transition filter (negative <integer> transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the transition filter (negative transition) of the QUEStionable Measure register to 16.
Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register :STATus:QUEStionable:MEASure:PTRansition <integer> Questionable Measure Register Positive Transition Function Sets the transition filter (positive transition) of the QUEStionable Measure register. Command :STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition <integer> Parameter Byte summation of transition filter (positive <integer> transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the transition filter (positive transition) of the QUEStionable Measure register to 16.
STATus:OPERation Register 3.3 STATus:OPERation Register Fig. 3.3-1 and Table 3.3-1 show the layer structure of the OPERation Status register. CALibrating SETTling RANGing (NOT USED) Status Byte Register DB7 SWEeping MEASuring Wainting for TRIG Waiting for ARM (NOT USED) CORRecting (NOT USED) FILE Operating NOT USED NOT USED...
Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? Operation Status Register Event Function Queries the event register of the OPERation Status register. Query :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]? Response <integer> Parameter Byte summation of event register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To query the content of the event register of OPERation Status register. :STAT:OPER? >...
STATus:OPERation Register :STATus:OPERation:ENABle <integer> Operation Status Register Enable Function Sets the event enable register of the OPERation Status register. Command :STATus:OPERation:ENABle <integer> Parameter Byte summation of event enable register <integer> Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the event enable register of the OPERation Status register to 16. :STAT:OPER:ENAB 16 :STATus:OPERation:ENABle? Operation Status Register Enable Query...
Chapter 3 SCPI Status Register :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <integer> Operation Status Register Negative Transition Function Sets the transition filter (negative transition) of the OPERation Status register. Command :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <integer> Parameter Byte summation of transition filter (negative <integer> transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the transition filter (negative transition) of the OPERation Status register to 16.
STATus:OPERation Register :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition <integer> Operation Status Register Positive Transition Function Sets the transition filter (positive transition) of the OPERation Status register. Command :STATus:OPERation:PTRansition <integer> Parameter Byte summation of transition filter (positive <integer> transition) Resolution Range 0 to 65535 Example of Use To set the transition filter (positive transition) of the OPERation Status register to 16.
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