RS232 Communication
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PT 5780 DVB-T Modulator
Instruction Manual
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ID Number Alarm Source/Condition
Description
13
Demodulator 2
Indicates that an alarm has been raised
by demodulator 2 to signal that one or
more of the set thresholds have been
exceeded. The thresholds are specified
via the commands ALAR:LIM:BERB,
ALAR:LIM:BERB and ALAR:LIM:UCER.
NOTE: ONLY AVAILABLE WITH
DEMODULATOR-2 OPTION PT 8722
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ALARm:STATus?
Query command to query the status of each alarm source.
Response format:
<Alarm ID No(1 to 13)>,
<Is alarm active?(1 (yes), 0 (no))>,
<Alarm counter, i.e. number of times alarm has been raised since the last counter reset
or factory reset>
See table above for the ID numbers of the alarm conditions.
Example 1, an active alarm:
ALAR:STAT? 1
Response:
1,1,3
That is, the alarm source 1, Sync/Data loss, has an active alarm. The Sync/Data loss alarm has
been raised 3 times since the last counter reset.
Example 2, an inactive alarm:
ALAR:STAT? 4
Response:
4,0,0
That is, the alarm source 4, 10MHZ reference loss, is inactive. No 10MHz reference loss alarms
has been raised since the last counter reset.
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ALARm:CRESet
Command to reset the alarm counter(s). No query for this command. The format of the
command is:
ALAR:CRES <ID Number of Alarm Condition>
Note: The alarm counter is automatically reset on reaching 65536.
Example:
ALAR:CRES 0
Reset all alarm counters
ALAR:CRES 2
Reset the Data rate alarm counter
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