WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL
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Table 4-2. Communication Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
LOE nrf
Sets the LO Error Enable register bits to determine which local
oscillator error conditions will cause the LOR Error bit (bit 2) to
be set in the Device Dependent Error register. The data byte
associated with this command is a bit-mapped byte, with the
individual bits flagging which functions are enabled. A logic “1”
at the bit location enables the function.
Range:
0 - 15
Bit Value Function
0
1
(REF) Reference Oscillator Error Enable
1
2
(LO1) 1st LO Error Enable
2
4
(LO2) 2nd LO Error Enable
3
8
(LO3) 3rd LO Error Enable
4-7 Not
Used
LOE?
LOE nr1
Requests the status of the LO Error Enable register. The response
data is a decimal number containing the sum of the bit values of
the LOR Error Enable register, as defined in the LOE command
description.
LOR?
LOR nr1
Requests the status of the LO Error register. The response is a
decimal number containing the sum of the bit values of the LOR
Error register. A logic “1” at the bit location indicates an error
condition from its respective function.
Range:
0 - 15
Bit Value Function
0
1
(REF) Reference Oscillator Error
1
2
(LO1) 1st LO Error
2
4
(LO2) 2nd LO Error
3
8
(LO3) 3rd LO Error
4-7 Not
Used
*OPC
Operation Complete switch. When this command is sent with a
data string, the OPC bit of the Event Summary register is set
upon completion of the commanded operation. An SRQ is
generated with the OPC bit (bit 0) of the Event Summary register
set.
*OPC?
*OPC 1
An *OPC 1 string will be loaded into the output buffer (returned
at the completion of the operation in the input buffer).
*OPT?
*OPT nr1
Requests that the receiver reports its installed options.
Bit Value Function
0-2 0 Not
Used
3
8
Signal Monitor Option
4-7 Not
Used
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