Specifications

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Programming Command Reference
TESTs Subsystem for MANUAL TEST
BER BS Level
TESTs:MANual:SENSitivity:LEVel <real> [DBM]
TESTs:MANual:SENSitivity:LEVel?
This command specifies an amplitude of BS Level for Sensitivity BER tests, for
each radio standard set by the Radio Format command. The allowable range is
from 110.0 to 50.0 (dBm) in 0.5 steps. At preset, this is set to 102.0 (dBm) for
GSM900 and E-GSM, 100.0 (dBm) for DCS1800, or 102.0 (dBm) for
PCS1900.
Sensitivity BER and FER Measurement (SYNC mode)
TESTs:MANual:RX:RESults:SENSitivity?
This query command returns a set of test result values, <string 1>,
<string 2>, <string 3> and <string 4>, for Sensitivity BER and FER
tests.
<string 1> (1 digit) is 0 when all values are within the normal range, or 1 if any
measurement is overranged, underranged or not made.
<string 2> (1 digit) is the binary coded decimal ranging from 0 to 3 for the
pass/fail results as follows:
bit 0 (1): Pass/Fail result for Sensitivity BER
bit 1 (2): Pass/Fail result for Sensitivity FER
The choices for each bit are 1 for Fail and 0 for Pass.
<string 3> (5 digits) and <string 4> (5 digits) are the measured Sensitivity BER
and FER data ranging from 00.00 to 99.99 in %. If any measurement is
overranged, underranged or not made, the value 99.99 is returned.
NOTE If the mode is set to GPRS on the Test Set with Option 040, refer to
Sensitivity BLER Measurement (GPRS mode).
Sensitivity BLER Measurement (GPRS mode)
TESTs:MANual:RX:RESults:SENSitivity?
This query command returns a set of test result values, <string 1>,
<string 2>, <string 3> and <string 4>, for Sensitivity BLER tests.
<string 1> (1 digit) is 0 when all values are within the normal range, or 1 if any
measurement is overranged, underranged or not made.
<string 2> (1 digit) is the binary coded decimal ranging from 0 to 3 for the
pass/fail results as follows:
bit 0 (1): Pass/Fail result for Sensitivity BER
bit 1 (2): Pass/Fail result for Sensitivity BLER
The choices for each bit are 1 for Fail and 0 for Pass.