Specifications
Table Of Contents
- E6392-90042.pdf
- E6392-90042_manual
- Front Matter
- Contents
- 1 Preparing for Use
- 2 Programming Command Guidelines
- 3 Programming Command Reference
- IEEE Common Command
- CONFigure Subsystem
- DISPlay Subsystem
- HCOPy Subsystem
- RFGenerator Subsystem
- SMONitor Subsystem
- SYSTem Subsystem
- TESTs Subsystem for AUTOMATIC TEST
- All Tests Results
- All Tests Results
- Command Reference for Burst Timing/Power Ramp Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for DC Current Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for MS Information
- Command Reference for Peak TX Power Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Phase/Frequency Error Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Sensitivity/RX Quality/RX Level Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Stand-by/Measuring Screens
- TESTs Subsystem for MANUAL TEST
- Command Reference for DC Current Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Measuring Screens
- Command Reference for MS Information
- Command Reference for Peak TX Power /Burst Timing/Power Ramp Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Phase/Frequency Error Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Sensitivity/RX Quality/RX Level Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Spectrum Monitor Measurement Screen
- Command Reference for Stand-by Screens
- TRIGger Subsystem
- 4 Programming Command Cross Reference
- 5 Example Programs
- A Syntax Diagram
- B Command Difference between E6392A & E6392B
- Index

46 Chapter 3
Programming Command Reference
CONFigure Subsystem
Command Reference for Test Setup: Test Sequence Screen
The Sequence commands are used to control the test flow and test sequences, and
also to define whether or not to execute pass/fail tests for the six measurements at
the specified TCH or DCP. The query commands return the settings of those
controls and parameters.
Send the "DISPlay:CONFigure:SEQuence" command to display the Test Set: Test
Sequence screen for AUTOMATIC TEST before sending the following
commands.
1st Call Test
CONFigure:SEQuence:SIGNaling:CALL1 MS|BS
CONFigure:SEQuence:SIGNaling:CALL1?
This command defines the first caller at the second test flow step. The choices are
MS and BS. If MS is selected, the fifth step automatically becomes MS Release,
and the sixth and seventh automatically become BS Call and BS Release. At
preset, this is set to MS.
2nd Call Test
CONFigure:SEQuence:SIGNaling:CALL2 ON|OFF|1|0
CONFigure:SEQuence:SIGNaling:CALL2?
This command defines whether or not to include the second call in a test flow. The
choices are ON (1) for Run and OFF (0) for --- (skip). At preset, this is set to ON.
6 Measurement DC Power Loop
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT1 <real> [V]
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT1?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT2 <real> [V]
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT2?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT3 <real> [V]
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT3?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT4 <real> [V]
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT4?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT5 <real> [V]
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT5?
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT6 <real> [V]
CONFigure:SEQuence:VARiable:DCP:VOLT6?
These commands set the Variable field to DC Power (DCP) and specify the six
voltage values of DCP at which the six measurements are to be made. The DC
Power supply mode needs to be set to either Auto or On. These measurements are
made at one fixed traffic channel. The allowable range is from 3.0 to 11.0 (V) in
0.1 steps. The value 99.9 causes the DCP test to be skipped (---- shown in the table
cell). At preset, these are set to 3.0 (V).