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

74 Chapter 3
Programming Command Reference
TESTs Subsystem for AUTOMATIC TEST
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP6:MARKer:POINt UP|DOWN
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP6:MARKer:POINt <real>
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP6:MARKer:POINt?
This command enables you to move the marker UP or DOWN in steps, or by
<real> bits ranging from −9.25 to +156.25 (bits) when the zoom function is set to
off, or from −8.0 to +2.0 (bits) and from 145.00 to +155.00 (bits) when the zoom
function is set to on, in the Power Ramp graph for each of the six measurements.
Power Ramp Test
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP1?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP2?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP3?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP4?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP5?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:RAMP6?
This query command returns a set of test result values, <string 1> and
<string 2>, for each of the six measurements of Power Ramp.
• <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 data, 0 or 1, for the pass (0) or fail (1) result.
Command Reference for DC Current Measurement Screen
Send the "DISPlay:AUTO:CURRent" command to display the DC Current
measurement screen for AUTOMATIC TEST before sending the following
commands.
DC Current Measurement
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:CURRent1?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:CURRent2?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:CURRent3?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:CURRent4?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:CURRent5?
TESTs:AUTO:RESults:CURRent6?
This query command returns a set of test result values, <string 1>,
<string 2>, <string 3> and <string 4>, for each of the six
measurements of DC Current .
• <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 for the pass/fail results as
follows:
bit 0 (1): Pass/Fail result for DC Current at Camp On
bit 1 (2): Pass/Fail result for DC Current at Talk