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Programming Command Guidelines
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• ; (a semicolon) separates commands written in one line.
Although those commands have some common portions,
each command must be written from beginning as the
following example.
CONF:COND:AMPL -70; CONF:COND:SENS:FARM 100
• ? (question mark) following a command indicates that the
command is a query. Most of the commands accept the query
command. To make the query command, a question mark is
following to the command. The returned information,
<value>, varies in format according to the type of the
command.
• << (continue) indicates the line does not end and continue to
the next line.
For example,
ABC<<
DEF
Is same as follows
ABCDEF
In addition, all commands, parameters and mark to use in
the programming are the ASCII code characters.
N9360A Multi UE Tester CDMA2000 Programming Manual