Enable The New Trx Module (By Sending A Scpi Command) - Keysight Technologies E6650AU-TRX Installation Note

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Enable the New TRX Module (by sending a SCPI command)

Enable the New TRX Module (by sending a SCPI command)
The second method of enabling the new TRX is by means of a SCPI command use SCPI command:
1. Power up the E6650A instrument. It will launch an instance of the xSA software for the current
TRX modules installed.
2. Establish a connection to the E6650A to send and receive SCPI commands.
Example is Interactive IO:
From your computer use the Keysight connection expert and open an interactive IO session.
Select Connect and type in:
TCPIP0::<IP Address>::5025::SOCKET
Using Socket Ports
Use sockets 5025, 5125, 5225, and 5325:
— TRX1, 5025: TCPIP0::<IP Address>::5025::SOCKET
— TRX2, 5125: TCPIP0::<IP Address>::5125::SOCKET
— TRX3, 5225: TCPIP0::<IP Address>::5225::SOCKET
— TRX4, 5325: TCPIP0::<IP Address>::5325::SOCKET
Once you establish a connection you would send the following SCPI command. TRX3 is used in
this example as the newly installed TRX module.
SYSTEM:MODULE:ENABLE? "TRX3" --- the response will let you know if the module is
enabled or not retrieve TRX3 is enabled or not, return 1 or 0.
To enable or disable the TRX module you would send one of the following SCPI commands:
SYSTEM:MODULE:ENABLE "TRX3", 1 --enable TRX3
SYSTEM:MODULE:ENABLE "TRX3", 0 --disable TRX3
After enabling the TRX module, start the xSA application from the desk top.
3. After the xSA software application launches you should see an xSA application window for
each TRX module installed.
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