Remote-Control Commands - R&S SMCVB-K157 User Manual

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5 Remote-control commands

The following commands are required to generate signals with the DVB-C option in a
remote environment. We assume that the R&S SMCV100B has already been set up
for remote operation in a network as described in the R&S SMCV100B documentation.
A knowledge about the remote control operation and the SCPI command syntax is
assumed.
Common suffixes
The following common suffixes are used in the remote commands:
Suffix
SOURce<hw>
Programming examples
This description provides simple programming examples. The purpose of the examples
is to present all commands for a given task. In real applications, one would rather
reduce the examples to an appropriate subset of commands.
The programming examples have been tested with a software tool which provides an
environment for the development and execution of remote tests. To keep the example
as simple as possible, only the "clean" SCPI syntax elements are reported. Non-exe-
cutable command lines (e.g. comments) start with two // characters.
At the beginning of the most remote control program, an instrument preset/reset is rec-
ommended to set the instrument to a definite state. The commands *RST and
SYSTem:PRESet are equivalent for this purpose. *CLS also resets the status registers
and clears the output buffer.
The following commands specific to the DVB-C are described here:
General
Input
Coding
Special
TSGen
BCIP
User Manual 1179.4686.02 ─ 01
Value range
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commands..................................................................................................58
subsystem...................................................................................................59
subsystem......................................................................................................67
Remote-control commands
Description
Available baseband signals
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