USER'S MANUAL. GR-205
The following nomenclature is used:
<rmt>
<RESPONSE MESSAGE TERMINATOR>
<nrf>
A number in any format. e.g. 12, 12.00, 1.2 e1 and 120 e-1
are all accepted as the number 12. Any number, when
received, is converted to the required precision consistent
with the use then rounded up to obtain the value of the
command.
<nr1>
A number with no fractional part, i.e. an integer.
The commands which begin with a * are those specified by IEEE Std. 488.2 as
Common commands. All will function when used on the RS232 interface but some are
of little use.
6.3.1 Output Parameters
FREQ <nrf>
DBMLEV <nrf>
MVLEV <nrf>
UVLEV <nrf>
MODON
MODOFF
FM <nrf>
PM <nrf>
AM <nrf>
RFON
RFOFF
MOD_TYPE <nrf> It selects the type of modulation according to <nrf> defined as:
REF_OUT
REF_IN
REF_DIS
BUZZ_ON
BUZZ_OFF
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Set the output frequency to <nrf> kHz
Set the output level to <nrf> in dBm
Set the output level to <nrf> in mV
Set the output level to <nrf> in uV
Set modulation to ON
Set modulation to OFF
It adjusts the FM peak deviation to <nrf> kHz
It adjusts the PM peak deviation to <nrf> kHz
It adjusts the AM depth to <nrf> %
It connects the RF outlet
It disconnects the RF outlet
1 = FM INT 400Hz
2 = FM INT 1000Hz
3 = FM EXT
4 = PM INT 400Hz
5 = PM INT 1000Hz
6 = PM EXT
7 = AM INT 400Hz
8 = AM INT 1000Hz
9 = AM EXT
It adjusts the reference socket to output
It adjusts the reference socket to input
It disables the reference socket
It activates the internal buzzer
Disables the internal buzzer
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