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SETup:PVTime

Last updated: May 8, 2002

Diagram Conventions

SETup:PVTime:CONTinuous[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the trigger state for power versus time measurements in the active (that is the selected) format. See Measurement States .

GPRS

Setting

Range:

  • Single trigger mode = 0|OFF
  • Continuous trigger mode = 1|ON

Query

Range: 0|1

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:CONTINUOUS OFF" 
!Specifies single trigger mode for power versus time measurements.

SETup:PVTime:CONTinuous:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the trigger state for power versus time measurements in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. See Measurement States .

Setting

Range:

  • Single trigger mode = 0|OFF
  • Continuous trigger mode = 1|ON

Query

Range: 0|1

*RST Setting

0 (off)

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:CONTINUOUS:GPRS OFF" 
!Specifies single trigger mode for the GPRS power versus time measurements.

SETup:PVTime:CONTinuous:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the trigger state for power versus time measurements in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. See Measurement States .

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range:

  • Single trigger mode = 0|OFF
  • Continuous trigger mode = 1|ON

Query

Range: 0|1

*RST Setting

0 (off)

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:CONTINUOUS:GSM OFF" 
!Specifies single trigger mode for the GSM power versus time measurements.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt[:SNUMber][:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the number of power versus time measurements the test set makes in the active (that is the selected) format. This command sets the count state to on.

GPRS

Setting

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

Query

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:SNUMBER 25" 
!Sets the state to on and the multi-measurement count value to 25.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt[:SNUMber]:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the number of power versus time measurements the test set makes in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. This command sets the count state to ON.

Setting

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

Query

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

10

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:SNUMBER:GPRS 25" 
!Sets the GPRS count state to on and the multi-measurement count value to 25.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt[:SNUMber]:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the number of power versus time measurements the test set makes in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. This command sets the count state to ON.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

Query

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

10

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:GSM 25" 
!Sets the GSM count state to on and the multi-measurement count value to 25.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt:NUMBer[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the number of Power vs. Time measurements the test set makes in the active (that is the selected) format. The multi-measurement count state must be on.

GPRS

Setting

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

Query

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:NUMBER 20" !Sets multi-measurement count value to 20.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt:NUMBer:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the number of Power vs. Time measurements the test set makes in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. The multi-measurement count state must be on.

Setting

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

Query

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

10

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:NUMBER:GPRS 20" !Sets the GPRS multi-measurement count value to 20.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt:NUMBer:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the number of Power vs. Time measurements the test set makes in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. The multi-measurement count state must be on.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

Query

Range: 1 to 999

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

10

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:NUMBER:GSM 20" !Sets the GSM multi-measurement count value to 20.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt:STATe[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the power versus time multi-measurement count state in the active (that is the selected) format.

GPRS

Setting

Range: 0|OFF | 1| ON

Query

Range: 0|1

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:STATE ON" !Sets multi-measurement count state to on.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt:STATe:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the power versus time multi-measurement count state in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active.

Setting

Range: 0|OFF | 1| ON

Query

Range: 0|1

*RST Setting

0 (off)

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:STATE:GPRS ON" !Sets the GPRS power vs time multi-measurement count state to on.

SETup:PVTime:COUNt:STATe:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the power versus time multi-measurement count state in the GSM format whether or not that format is active.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: 0|OFF | 1| ON

Query

Range: 0|1

*RST Setting

0 (off)

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:COUNT:STATE:GSM ON" !Sets the GSM power versus time multi-measurement count state to on.

SETup:PVTime:LIMit:ETSI:PCS[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the mask specification used for the PCS band in the active (that is the selected) format. ETSI define a relaxed mask specification for the PCS band in 3GPP 51.010-1 section 13.3.5(c).

GPRS

Setting

NARRow|RELaxed

Query

NARR | REL

*RST Setting NARRow

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:LIMIT:ETSI:PCS REL" 
!Selects the relaxed mask specification for power versus time measurements in the PCS band.

SETup:PVTime:LIMit:ETSI:PCS:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the mask specification used for the PCS band in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. ETSI define a relaxed mask specification for the PCS band in 3GPP 51.010-1 section 13.3.5(c).

Setting

NARRow|RELaxed

Query

NARR | REL

*RST Setting NARRow

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:LIMIT:ETSI:PCS:GPRS REL" 
!Selects the relaxed mask specification for power versus time measurements in the PCS band.

SETup:PVTime:LIMit:ETSI:PCS:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the mask specification used for the PCS band in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. ETSI define a relaxed mask specification for the PCS band in 3GPP 51.010-1 section 13.3.5(c).

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

NARRow|RELaxed

Query

NARR | REL

*RST Setting NARRow

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:LIMIT:ETSI:PCS:GSM REL" 
!Selects the relaxed mask specification for power versus time measurements in the PCS band.

SETup:PVTime:SYNC[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the burst synchronization mode for power versus time measurements in the active (that is the selected) format. See Burst Synchronization of Measurements .

GPRS

Setting

MIDamble|AMPLitude|NONE

Query

MID | AMPL | NONE

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:SYNC MIDAMBLE" 
!Selects burst synchronization to midamble for GPRS power versus time measurements.

SETup:PVTime:SYNC:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the burst synchronization mode for power versus time measurements in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. See Burst Synchronization of Measurements .

Setting

MIDamble|AMPLitude|NONE

Query

MID | AMPL | NONE

*RST Setting

MID

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:SYNC:GPRS MIDAMBLE" 
!Selects burst synchronization to midamble for GPRS power versus time measurements.

SETup:PVTime:SYNC:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the burst synchronization mode for power versus time measurements in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. See Burst Synchronization of Measurements .

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.
Setting

MIDamble|AMPLitude|NONE

Query

MID | AMPL | NONE

*RST Setting

MID

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:SYNC:GSM MIDAMBLE" 
!Selects burst synchronization to midamble for GSM power versus time measurements.

SETup:PVTime:TIME[:OFFSet][:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the time offsets in seconds for power vs time power measurement, (not the mask measurement) in the active (that is the selected) format.

All 12 time offsets are set to on by default. If less than 12 values are sent with this command, the remaining offsets are turned off, see Power versus Time Measurement Description . These values are referenced to the occurrence of bit 0 in a normal burst.

The units (S|MS|US|NS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.
Setting

Range: 0 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 us

Resolution: 1 ns

Query

Range: 1 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 us and 9.91E+37 (NAN) if no offsets are specified

Resolution: 1 ns

*RST Setting

Time offsets 1 through 12 are on and set to these values:

  • time offset 1 = -28 us

  • time offset 2 = -18 us

  • time offset 3 = -10 us

  • time offset 4 = 0 us

  • time offset 5 = 321.2 us

  • time offset 6 = 331.2 us

  • time offset 7 = 339.2 us

  • time offset 8 = 349.2 us

  • time offset 9 = 542.8 us

  • time offset 10 = 552.8 us

  • time offset 11 = 560.8 us

  • time offset 12 =570.8 us

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIME:OFFSET -28.0US, -18.0US, -10.0US, 0" 

!Configures the first four time offset points and turns the remaining eight off.
!Using the query form of this command would return four time offset values
 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIME:OFFSET -28.0US"  !Configures the first time offset
                                               !point and turns the remaining 
                                               !eleven off. Using the query form
                                               !of this command would return one
                                                !time offset value
 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIME:OFFSET" !Turns all 12 offset points off. Using the
                                      !query form of this command would return
                                      !9.91E+37 (NAN)

SETup:PVTime:TIME[:OFFSet]:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the time offsets in seconds for power vs time power measurement, (not the mask measurement) in the GSM format whether or not that format is active.

All 12 time offsets are set to on by default. If less than 12 values are sent with this command, the remaining offsets are turned off, see Power versus Time Measurement Description . These values are referenced to the occurrence of bit 0 in a normal burst.

The units (S|MS|US|NS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: 0 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 ms

Resolution: 1 ns

Query

Range: 1 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 ms and 9.91E+37 (NAN) if no offsets are specified

Resolution: 1 ns

*RST Setting

Time offsets 1 through 12 are on and set to these values:

  • time offset 1 = -28 us

  • time offset 2 = -18 us

  • time offset 3 = -10 us

  • time offset 4 = 0 us

  • time offset 5 = 321.2 us

  • time offset 6 = 331.2 us

  • time offset 7 = 339.2 us

  • time offset 8 = 349.2 us

  • time offset 9 = 542.8 us

  • time offset 10 = 552.8 us

  • time offset 11 = 560.8 us

  • time offset 12 =570.8 us

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIME:OFFSET:GSM -28.0US, -18.0US, -10.0US, 0" 

!Configures the first four time offset points and turns the remaining eight off.
!Using the query form of this command would return four time offset values
 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIME:OFFSET:GSM -28.0US"  !Configures the first time offset
                                                   !point and turns the remaining 
                                                   !eleven off. Using the query form
                                                   !of this command would return one
                                                   !time offset value
 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIME:OFFSET:GSM" !Turns all 12 offset points off. Using the
                                          !query form of this command would return
                                          !9.91E+37 (NAN)

SETup:PVTime[:BURSt[1]]:TIME[:OFFSet][:SELected]
SETup:PVTime:BURSt2:TIME[:OFFSet][:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the time offsets (for the specified burst of the multislot configuration) for the power vs time power measurement, (not the mask measurement) in the active (that is the selected) format.

All 12 time offsets are set to on by default. If less than 12 values are sent with this command, the remaining offsets are turned off, see Power versus Time Measurement Description . These values are referenced to the occurrence of bit 0 in a normal burst.

The units (S|MS|US|NS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

Setting

Range: 0 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 ms

Note that there is a further restriction on this range to ensure that a valid result is returned when testing a GPRS mobile which supports a multislot configuration with two uplink timeslots. For more details, see Time Offset Range Restrictions for GPRS Mobiles .

Resolution: 1 ns

Query

Range: 1 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 ms and 9.91E+37 (NAN) if no offsets are specified

Resolution: 1 ns

*RST Setting

Time offsets 1 through 12 are on and set to these values:

Burst 1

  • time offset 1 = -28 us

  • time offset 2 = -18 us

  • time offset 3 = -10 us

  • time offset 4 = 0 us

  • time offset 5 = 321.2 us

  • time offset 6 = 331.2 us

  • time offset 7 = 339.2 us

  • time offset 8 = 349.2 ms

  • time offset 9 = 542.8 us

  • time offset 10 = 552.8 us

  • time offset 11 = 560.8 us

    time offset 12 = 570.8 us

Burst 2

  • time offset 1 = 0 us

  • time offset 2 = 0 us

  • time offset 3 = 0 us

  • time offset 4 = 0 us

  • time offset 5 = 321.2 us

  • time offset 6 = 331.2 us

  • time offset 7 = 339.2 us

  • time offset 8 = 349.2 us

  • time offset 9 = 542.8 us

  • time offset 10 = 552.8 us

  • time offset 11 = 560.8 us

  • time offset 12 = 570.8 us

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:BURSt2:TIME:OFFSET 0US, 0US, 0US, 0US, 321.2.0US, 331.2US" 

!Configures the first six time offset points and turns the remaining six off for burst 2.
!Using the query form of this command would return six time offset values.

SETup:PVTime[:BURSt[1]]:TIME[:OFFSet]:GPRS
SETup:PVTime:BURSt2:TIME[:OFFSet]:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the time offsets (for the specified burst of the multislot configuration) for the power vs time power measurement, (not the mask measurement) in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active.

All 12 time offsets are set to on by default. If less than 12 values are sent with this command, the remaining offsets are turned off, see Power versus Time Measurement Description . These values are referenced to the occurrence of bit 0 in a normal burst.

The units (S|MS|US|NS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

Setting

Range: 0 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 ms

Note that there is a further restriction on this range to ensure that a valid result is returned when testing a GPRS mobile which supports a multislot configuration with two uplink timeslots. For more details, see Time Offset Range Restrictions for GPRS Mobiles .

Resolution: 1 ns

Query

Range: 1 to 12 comma-separated values ranging from: -50 us to 593 ms and 9.91E+37 (NAN) if no offsets are specified

Resolution: 1 ns

*RST Setting

Time offsets 1 through 12 are on and set to these values:

Burst 1

  • time offset 1 = -28 us

  • time offset 2 = -18 us

  • time offset 3 = -10 us

  • time offset 4 = 0 us

  • time offset 5 = 321.2 us

  • time offset 6 = 331.2 us

  • time offset 7 = 339.2 us

  • time offset 8 = 349.2 ms

  • time offset 9 = 542.8 us

  • time offset 10 = 552.8 us

  • time offset 11 = 560.8 us

    time offset 12 = 570.8 us

Burst 2

  • time offset 1 = 0 us

  • time offset 2 = 0 us

  • time offset 3 = 0 us

  • time offset 4 = 0 us

  • time offset 5 = 321.2 us

  • time offset 6 = 331.2 us

  • time offset 7 = 339.2 us

  • time offset 8 = 349.2 us

  • time offset 9 = 542.8 us

  • time offset 10 = 552.8 us

  • time offset 11 = 560.8 us

  • time offset 12 = 570.8 us

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:BURSt2:TIME:OFFSET:GPRS 0US, 0US, 0US, 0US, 321.2.0US, 331.2US" 

!Configures the first six time offset points and turns the remaining six off for burst 2.
!Using the query form of this command would return six time offset values.

SETup:PVTime:TIME:POINts[:SELected]?

Function

GSM

This command queries the number of Measurement Offset points that are turned on during a power versus time measurement in the active (that is the selected) format.

This command is useful for determining how many time values are returned in a comma-separated list when the SETup:PVTime:TIME[:OFFSet][:SELected] query is sent, and how many power values are returned when the FETCh:PVTime:POWer[:ALL][:MAXimum]? command is sent.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Query

Range: 0 to 12

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

SETup:PVTime:TIME:POINts:GSM?

Function

GSM

This command queries the number of Measurement Offset points that are turned on during a power versus time measurement in the GSM format whether or not that format is active.

This command is useful for determining how many time values are returned in a comma-separated list when the SETup:PVTime:TIME[:OFFSet][:SELected] query is sent, and how many power values are returned when the FETCh:PVTime:POWer[:ALL][:MAXimum]? command is sent.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Query

Range: 0 to 12

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

12

SETup:PVTime[BURSt[1]]:TIME:POINts[:SELected]?
SETup:PVTime:BURSt2:TIME:POINts[:SELected]?

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command queries the number of the specified burst's Measurement Offset points that are turned on during a power versus time measurement in the active (that is the selected) format.

This command is useful for determining how many time values are returned in a comma-separated list when the SETup:PVTime:TIME[:OFFSet][:SELected] query is sent, and how many power values are returned when the FETCh:PVTime:POWer[:ALL][:MAXimum]? command is sent.

Query

Range: 0 to 12

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

SETup:PVTime[BURSt[1]]:TIME:POINts:GPRS?
SETup:PVTime:BURSt2:TIME:POINts:GPRS?

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command queries the number of the specified burst's Measurement Offset points that are turned on during a power versus time measurement in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active.

This command is useful for determining how many time values are returned in a comma-separated list when the SETup:PVTime:TIME[:OFFSet][:SELected] query is sent, and how many power values are returned when the FETCh:PVTime:POWer[:ALL][:MAXimum]? command is sent.

Query

Range: 0 to 12

Resolution: 1

*RST Setting

12

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout[:STIMe][:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the timeout value in seconds that is used for power versus time measurements in the active (that is the selected) format. This command also sets the timeout state to on. The units (S|MS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

Setting

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

Query

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:STIME 4" !Sets the state to on and the timeout
                                          !value to 4 seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout[:STIMe]:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the timeout value in seconds that is used for power versus time measurements in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. This command also sets the timeout state to on. The units (S|MS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

Setting

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

Query

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

*RST Setting 10 seconds

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:STIME:GPRS 4" !Sets the GPRS PvT state to on and the 
                                               !timeout value to 4 seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout[:STIMe]:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the timeout value in seconds that is used for power versus time measurements in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. This command also sets the timeout state to on. The units (S|MS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

Query

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

*RST Setting 10 seconds

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:STIME:GSM 4" !Sets the GSM PvT state to on and the timeout
                                              !value to 4 seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout:TIME[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the timeout value in seconds that will be used for power versus time measurements in the active (that is the selected) format. The units (S|MS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

Setting

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

Query

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:TIME 6" !Sets the timeout value to 6 seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout:TIME:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries the timeout value in seconds that will be used for power versus time measurements in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. The units (S|MS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

Setting

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

Query

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

*RST Setting

10 seconds

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:TIME:GPRS 6" !Sets the GPRS PvT timeout value to 6 seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout:TIME:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries the timeout value in seconds that will be used for power versus time measurements in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. The units (S|MS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

Query

Range: 0.1 to 999 seconds

Resolution: 0.1 seconds

*RST Setting

10 seconds

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:TIME:GSM 6" !Sets the GSM PvT timeout value to 6 seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout:STATe[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries power versus time timeout state in the active (that is the selected) format.

GPRS

Setting

Range: 0 |OFF | 1 | ON

Query

Range: 0 | 1

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:STATE ON" !Sets timeout state to on.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout:STATe:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command sets/queries power versus time timeout state in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active.

Setting

Range: 0 |OFF | 1 | ON

Query

Range: 0 | 1

*RST Setting

0 (off)

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:STATE:GPRS ON" !Sets the GPRS PvT timeout state to on.

SETup:PVTime:TIMeout:STATe:GSM

Function

GSM

This command sets/queries power versus time timeout state in the GSM format whether or not that format is active.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: 0 |OFF | 1 | ON

Query

Range: 0 | 1

*RST Setting

0 (off)

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TIMEOUT:STATE:GSM ON" !Sets the GSM PvT timeout state to on.

SETup:PVTime:TRIGger:DELay[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command selects/queries the trigger delay in seconds for power versus time measurements in the active (that is the selected) format. The units (S|MS|US|NS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

Setting

Range: -2.31 ms to +2.31 ms

Resolution: 5 significant digits or 100 ns, whichever is greater

Query

Range: -2.31 ms to +2.31 ms

Resolution: 5 significant digits or 100 ns, whichever is greater

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TRIGGER:DELAY 1.1MS" !Sets trigger delay value to 1.1 
                                              !milli-seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TRIGger:DELay:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command selects/queries the trigger delay in seconds for power versus time measurements in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. The units (S|MS|US|NS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

Setting

Range: -2.31 ms to +2.31 ms

Resolution: 5 significant digits or 100 ns, whichever is greater

Query

Range: -2.31 ms to +2.31 ms

Resolution: 5 significant digits or 100 ns, whichever is greater

*RST Setting 0 seconds

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TRIGGER:DELAY:GPRS 1.1MS" !Sets the GPRS PvT trigger delay value to 
                                                  !1.1 milli-seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TRIGger:DELay:GSM

Function

GSM

This command selects/queries the trigger delay in seconds for power versus time measurements in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. The units (S|MS|US|NS) are optional, if no units are specified then units default to S.

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

Range: -2.31 ms to +2.31 ms

Resolution: 5 significant digits or 100 ns, whichever is greater

Query

Range: -2.31 ms to +2.31 ms

Resolution: 5 significant digits or 100 ns, whichever is greater

*RST Setting 0 seconds

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TRIGGER:DELAY:GSM 1.1MS" !Sets the GSM PvT trigger delay value to
                                                  !1.1 milli-seconds.

SETup:PVTime:TRIGger:SOURce[:SELected]

Function

GSM

This command selects/queries the trigger source for power versus time measurements in the active (that is the selected) format. See Triggering of Measurements .

GPRS

Setting

AUTO|PROTocol|RISE|IMMediate

Query

AUTO|PROT|RISE|IMM

*RST Setting

The *RST value of this command depends on the format that is currently active. For example, if the GSM format is currently active, the *RST value for this command is the same value as the equivalent command containing the :GSM format identifier.

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TRIGGER:SOURCE AUTO" !Sets trigger source to automatic.

SETup:PVTime:TRIGger:SOURce:GPRS

Function

GSM

This command is not applicable to GSM.

GPRS

This command selects/queries the trigger source for power versus time measurements in the GPRS format whether or not that format is active. See Triggering of Measurements .

Setting

AUTO|PROTocol|RISE|IMMediate

Query

AUTO|PROT|RISE|IMM

*RST Setting AUTO

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TRIGGER:SOURCE:GPRS AUTO" !Sets the trigger source for the GPRS PvT measurement to automatic.

SETup:PVTime:TRIGger:SOURce:GSM

Function

GSM

This command selects/queries the trigger source for power versus time measurements in the GSM format whether or not that format is active. See Triggering of Measurements .

GPRS

This command is not applicable to GPRS.

Setting

AUTO|PROTocol|RISE|IMMediate

Query

AUTO|PROT|RISE|IMM

*RST Setting AUTO

Programming Example

 
OUTPUT 714;"SETUP:PVTIME:TRIGGER:SOURCE AUTO" !Sets the trigger source for the GSM PvT measurement to automatic.



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