Using Applications In Psa Series Vs. Vsa E4406A - Agilent Technologies PSA Series User And Programming Manual

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Using Applications in PSA Series vs. VSA E4406A

This information only applies to the application modes:
NOTE
Basic, cdmaOne, cdma2000, 1xEV-DO, W-CDMA, GSM, EDGE,
NADC, and PDC.
Command
*RST
Resets instrument,
putting it in
continuous
measurement mode.
Use INIT:CONT OFF
to select single
measurement mode
and INIT:IMM to start
one measurement.
CONFigure:
Accesses the
<measurement>
measurement and sets
the instrument
settings to the defaults.
If you were already in
single measurement
mode, it takes one
measurement and then
waits.
*ESE default
Default is 255 which
means that every
error/status bit change
that has occurred will
be returned with a
*ESR? query. You must
set the value of *ESE
to choose only the
bits/status that you
want returned.
*LRN
The command is not
available.
Chapter 5
Programming Command Compatibility Across Model Numbers and Across Modes
PSA Series
VSA E4406A: A.04.00
Resets instrument,
putting it in single
measurement mode.
One measurement is
initiated when the
command is sent.
Same as PSA.
Accesses the
measurement and sets
the instrument settings
to the defaults. If you
were already in single
measurement mode, it
takes one measurement
and then waits.
Default is 0 which
means that none of the
error/status bit changes
that have occurred will
be returned with a
*ESR? query. You must
set the value of *ESE to
choose the bits/status
that you want returned.
The command is
available.
Programming Fundamentals
VSA E4406A: A.05.00
Resets instrument,
putting it in single
measurement mode. No
measurement is
initiated when the
command is sent. Use
INIT:IMM to start one
measurement.
Accesses the
measurement and sets
the instrument settings
to the defaults. If you
were already in single
measurement mode, it
does not initiate a
measurement. Use
INIT:IMM to make one
measurement.
Same as VSA A.04.00.
Default is 0 which
means that none of the
error/status bit changes
that have occurred will
be returned with a
*ESR? query. You must
set the value of *ESE to
choose the bits/status
that you want returned.
The command is
available.
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