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Chapter 1
Alphabetical Command Reference
OUTP
OUTPPRE
Outputs pre-raw data array <num>.
Pre-raw data is raw data but without
sampler correction or attenuator offsets
applied. These offsets are not necessary
for data that will be fully error corrected.
Use in conjunction with Take4 mode only.
6
integers 1–4:
1=S
11
data
2=S
21
data
3=S
12
data
4=S
22
data
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPPRIN
Outputs a PCL raster dump of the display,
intended for a graphics printer.
N/A
<$><
L
F
>
OUTPPRNALL
Outputs all of the list values or the
current page of operating parameters in
ASCII format. Activate the desired
function by preceding this command with
either the
LISV
or the
OPEP
command,
respectively.
7
N/A
Rows of data separated
by a <
L
F
>. Ends with
<
L
F
><
L
F
>.
OUTPRAF
Fast data transfer of the selected raw data
array.
integers 1–4:
1=S
11
data
2=S
21
data
3=S
12
data
4=S
22
data
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPRAW
Outputs the selected raw data array.
integers 1–4:
1=S
11
data
2=S
21
data
3=S
12
data
4=S
22
data
<array><
L
F
>
OUTPRFFR
Outputs the external source RF frequency.
The instrument must be in external
source mode, using either
INSMEXSA
or
INSMEXSM
.
8
N/A
<num><
L
F
>
OUTPRPLBNDALL
Outputs the measured ripple values for all
active frequency bands in the following
comma-separated value format: the
number of bands followed by pairs of
numbers representing the first band
number (1), ripple value of first band,
second band number (2), ripple value of
second band, and so on.
N/A
<num,array><
L
F
>
OUTPRPLBNDPF
Outputs the pass/fail status for selected
frequency band (see
(band passes) or as “0” (band fails).
N/A
<0|1><
L
F
>
OUTPRPLBNDVAL
Outputs the ripple value for selected
frequency band (see
N/A
<num><
L
F
>
OUTPSEGAF
Outputs the segment number and its limit
test status for all active segments. This is
an ASCII transfer.
N/A
<array><
L
F
>
Command
Description
Range
Response
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
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Page 343: ...5 1 5 Data Processing Chain ...
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