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Programming Reference Motorola R-2550, and R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series Communications Test Equipment Printed in the U.S.A. (10 March 10,1995) Publication 94990~6%80309E55-1.00...
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In no event shall Motorola be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. In the event Motorola elects to repair a defective product by replacing a module or subassembly, Motorola, at its option, may replace such defective module or subassembly. Only the unexpired warranty of the warranty product will remain in force on the replacement module or subassembly.
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Support Service For service on your Motorola Test Equipment in the U.S. contact the test equipment service depot: TEST EQUlPh4ENT SERVICE DEPOT 1308 Plum Grove Road 800-323-6967 (In Illinois call 708-576-7025) Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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About this Reference This manual documents the control and measurement functions provided by the remote interface to the R-2550 and R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series (R-2600, R-2660, R-2670, R2680). It is intended to provide all the information necessary to develop application programs that remotely control both units. General usage of R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series Operator’s Manual,...
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EP ..................._..._..._....~.....~..64 ES ................................67 ET (R-2550) ............................6 8 ET (R-2600) El ................................
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NT ................................ 123 16. Display................................ -124 OB ................................ 125 OM ............................... 130 17. Memory Resets............................I37 PM (R-2550)............................138 PM (R-2600)............................139 PS (R-2600) ............................141 18. RF Control ..............................142 RD................................ 143 RM ............................... 147 RS ................................ 149 RT ................................
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1. Introduction The R-2550, and the R-2600 are both equipped with a standard RS-232 interface. Optionally, the R-2600 is equipped with an interface. An interface is not available on the R-2550 analyzer. Either of IEEE 488 IEEE 488 these interfaces may be used to remotely control the analyzer using a set of commands, queries, and responses that are defined within this document.
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R-2550 Remote Interface Layer Model R-2550 Specific Commands and Queries IEEE 488.2 Common Commands and Queries The R-2550 operates within the layer model in one of two modes, Standard RS-232, or Extended RS-232. R-2600 Remote Interface Layer Model R-2600 Specific Commands and Queries IEEE 488.2 Common Commands and Queries...
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The R-2550 enters the remote control state upon detection that a remote device is trying to take control over the RS-232 interface. Once in the remote control state the R-2550 executes commands input through the RS-232 interface.
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3 T x D DTR 20 Cable Diagram: PN 3080387B59 Note 20 of For printer use, pins 5 and this port should be tied together inside the cable to the printer. communications without any handshaking capabilities. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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A n a l y z e r DTR 20 Cable Diagram: 25 to 9 pin DB-25 DB-25 Personal Analyzer C o m p u t e r 20 DTR DTR 20 Cable Diagram: 25 pin Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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R-2600 is equipped with the ZEEE 488 option. To disable secondary addressing, place the cursor on the Secondary Address and press the Disable softkey. The Secondary Address will be displayed as two dashes, indicating that Secondary Addressing has been disabled- Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Places the R-2600 IEEE interface in a known, quiescent state. Service Request The R-2600 asserts this line to request service from the controller. Used by the R-2600 Talker state to End or Identify indicate the end of a multi-byte transfer. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Where: ESC = ASCII Escape Character 1B (Hexidecimal) Printer Lnitialization Line Space Setting Dot Density Designation = Double Density number of columns of dots on a line = 0,2 Note The printfunction is available on the R-2550. Motorola Commuuications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0 or more times item2 select either item1 or item2 Example can form the following strings Example can form at Least the following strings FGIK EFFK GGHK but the following strings are illegal GHGIFK EFFGEK Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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[ + I - ] {cDigi~}.cDigi~{cDigi~}l <Non-Single Quote Character> > <Non-Double Quote Character> } ” <White Space Character> { <white Space Character, > <White Snace Character> is an ASCII-encoded character in the following range: 00 through 09 (hexadecimal) Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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30 through 39 (hexadecimal) is an ASCII-encoded character in the following range: 00 through FF (hexadecimal) except 27 <Non-Double Ouote Character> is an ASCII-encoded character in the following range: 00 through FF (hexadecimal) except 22 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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ASCII-encoded character in the following range: 41 through 5A (hexadecimal) is an ASCII-encoded character in the following range: 30 through 39 (hexadecimal) is an ASCII-encode character in the following range: 00 through FF (hexadecimal) except OA Motorola Communicatious Analyzer Programming Reference...
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RS-232 and IEEE 488.2 modes. The following list specifies the differences for both Talking and Listening format when in this backward compatible mode. Listening Formats Message Terminator Talking Formats CR LF dlesponse <Response Data> { Numeric Response Data, [‘<Units> &ring Response Dae <Upper-case Alpha> { <Alpha> } Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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When controlling the analyzer using the RS-232 interface, the application program must specifically command the analyzer to use the IEEE 488.2 status reporting model through the use of the G2 command. Although IEEE 488 interface is not available on the R-2550 analyzer, the IEEE-488.2 status reporting model is available.
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URQ User Request CME Command Error EXE Execution Error DDE Device Dependent Error QYE Query Error RQC Request Control OPC Operation Complete Error Event Status Register Read By E? Service R uest Enable Register Read by ‘SRE? Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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This event bit indicates the device is requesting to Control become a controller. The analyzer will never assert this message. Operation This event bit is generated in response to the *OPC Complete command when all pending operations have completed. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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1 is defined for an event and then that event transitions from 0 to a 1 or (2) the event bit is already a and its corresponding mask bit is set from a 0 to a 1. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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At least one error message is in the queue The Error Event StatusRegister has no corresponding Event Status Enable Register - it cannot be masked out. Error Event Status Register is cleared when the E? query is executed. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Communications Analyzer is not calibrated The Calibration Event Status Register has no corresponding Event Status Enable Register - it cannot be masked out. The CaMration Evenr Status Register is cleared when the C? query is executed. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Error Queue. Calibration Warning This summary message bit indicates the analyzer has exceeded the temperature range of the calibration data. A CAL bit value of False indicates the analyzer is within calibration. unused Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0 to a 1. Note Bit 6 the Status Byte Register (MST) is not included in the above operation. Bit 6 of the Service Request Enable Register can never be set. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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RG is used to modify the RF-Control to generate mode. The command takes 5 parameters: Generate Frequency Generate Port Output Level Modulation Type Bandwidth The parameter P3, Output Level, is dependent upon the value of the parameter P2, Generate Port_ These two Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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RG , 1, -130 Sets the generate mode at the Transceiver port with an output level of -130.0 dBm RG , Sets the generate mode at the Gen Out port with an output level of -10.0 dBm. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Transceiver port and automatically changes the Output Level to -50 ciBm The first command specifies an Output Level of -130 dBm at the Transceiver port. The second command switches to the GEN OUT port and automatically changes the Output Level to -80 dEkn. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The range of the parameter varies according to the possible number of response parameters that may be returned upon initiation by the measurement command. Examples The command/query sequence returns MMP x.xx; MMN x-xx returns The command/query sequence returns The command/query sequence returns Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Commands and queries may be executed as either sequential or overlapped, as defined by IEEE 488.2. Overlapped commands may execute in parallel with other commands. All commands and queries implemented by the analyzer are sequential. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Defines the format of the response message when the analyzer is operating in the Response Syntax: Extended RS-232 mode for the R-2550, or either the Extended RS232 or IEEE 488.2 mode for the R-2600. This entry is only provided for queries.
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Quick Overview following table lists all commands and queries implemented in the R-2550 and R-2600 Series. Description Group Clear Status Command Common *ESE Standard Event Status Enable Command Standard Event Status Enable Query *ESR? Standard Event Status Register Query *IDN?
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Thermometer Status Query Mode Selection System Encode Cone Encode Cone A Cone B 6 Tone Encode 'ilter Selections use> reserved for internal et NVM to Factory Presets eset all Control Functions S-232 Serial Port Setup Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Identification Query Operation Complete Command Operation Complete Query *OPT? Option Identification Query *RST Reset command Base Service Request Enable Command *SRE Service Request Enable Query Read Status Byte Query Trigger Command Base Self-Test Query Wait-to-Continue Command Analyzer Motorola Communications Reference Programming...
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Status Message Queue Calibration Warning Status Register Request-for-OPC Flag If the *CLS command follows a @rogram Message Terminator>, the Ouput Queue and MAV bit of the Status Byte Register will also be cleared. Command Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Standard Event Status Register. Reference the *?ZSR? query for a description of the events that may be masked or unmasked by this register. Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Standard Event Status Register Bit Mask Optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Dara> units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 255 Power-On: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Register. Reference the *ESR? query for a description of the events that may be masked or unmasked by this register. Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Standard Event Status Enable Register Bit Mask Type: units: None Resolution Range: 0 through 255 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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QYE - Query Error RQC - Request Control Complete Syntax: Query Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Standard Event Status Register Bit Values Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 2.55 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Identification Query Description: Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 s 1 <CR-LF> Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Identification Suing Type: Format: 28 characters encoded as “MOTOROLA,R-2600,0,V.O1 .LXX” Note: XX represents the minor revision number Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: s 1 <CR-LF> IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Identification String Type: <Arbitrary ASCII Response Data> Format: 28 characters encoded as “MOTOROLA,R-2600,0,V3.01 .SXX” Notes: XX represents the minor revision number Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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This flag is cleared by the *CLs command, which will cause the OPC message bit to be unaffected by completion of pending operations until another *OPC command is executed. Command Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The *OPC? query places a “1” in the Ouzput Queue when all pending operations have completed. Syntax: Query Standard B-232 Response Syntax: Response Syntax: nl cLF> Parameters: Description: Operation Completed Flag Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Option Identification Query Description: The *OPT? query identifies the reportable R-2550 The response strin,o is options. encoded using one of the following tables. String positions are encoded with a “0” if the option is not installed. %-ins positions are encoded with a if the option is installed.
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Description: The *RST command causes the analyzer to reset to a set of factory preset parameters. Command Syntax: Notes: Each individual command entry describes the reset or power-on values for the parameters of the analyzer. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Dara> units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 255 Power-On: Notes: Bit 6 of the Service Request Enable Register is always zero and cannot be set by the execution of this command. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Service Request Enable Register Bit Mask Type: Units: None Resolution 0 through 63 or 128 through 255 Range: Bit 6 of this register is always zero. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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SAV - Status Message Available CAL - Recalibration warning not used Query Syntax: Standard m-232 Response Syntax: Response Syntax: Parameters: Status Byte Register Bit Values Description: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 255 Power OIX Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Trigger The *TRG command is the device-specific analog of the IEEE 488.1 Group Execute Description: “TRG Command Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Self-Test Query Description: The *TST? query causes the analyzer to perform a self-test. Syntax: Query Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Self-test Result units: None Resolution: Range: 0: self-test passed self-test failed Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Wait-to-Continue Description: The *WA1 command prevents the analyzer from executing and further commands or queries until all pending operations have completed. Command Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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8. Calibration The following table describes the Calibration commands and queries implemented by the analyzer. Mnemonic Description Window Level Transparent Accuracy Mode Selection Base Calibrate System Base Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The CM command is only available for a High-Accuracy R-2600, such as the Cellular Notes: Base Site R-26OUCBS. The accuracy mode only affects the warning message to recalibrate the analyzer. The performance specifications and calibration times are not affected by the selection of either High or Normal mode. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Command Syntax: CS Notes: the front panel, is connected. This provides the termination which is essential to proper calibration. Also ensure all connections to the RF I/O and ANT connectors are removed. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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9. DTMF Modulation Source The followin,o table describes the DTMF Modulation Source commands and queries implemented by the analyzer. Transparent Description Level DTMF Encode Base DTMF Modulation Switch and Level Base Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Resolution: Range: Reset: Description: DTMF Inter-digit Delay optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: Range: 0 through 9999 Reset: 5omS Notes: The DS command sets the DTMF modulation source switch and specifies its level. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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10. Tone Encode Modulation Source The following table describes the Tone Encode Modulation Source commands and queries implemented by the R-2550. Description Mnemonic Window Level Transparent Tone A Base Tone B Base DPL Encode Base DPL Encode Modulation Switch and Level...
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Command Syntax: Parameters: Tone A Frequency Description: optional: Type: units: Resolution: 0.1 Hz 0 through 19999.9 Range: Reset: 1000.0 Hz The ES command sets the Tone A modulation source switch and specifies its level. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Parameters: Description: Tone B frequency optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data== units: Resolution: 0.1 Hz Range: 0 through 19999.9 Reset: 2000.0 Hz Notes: The ES command sets the Tone B modulation source switch and specifies its level. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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The EF command sets the DPL modulation source switch and specifies its level. The following table describes the set of valid DPL codes. The analyzer allows entry of codes other than those defined in the table, generating DPL tones representing “000” through “777”. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Modulation Level based upon the RF-Control mode of the analyzer. RF-Control Mode Units Resolution Range 0.000 Monitor/Narrow-Band 0.005 v 0.05 v Monitor/Wide-Band Generate/AM Generate/FM/Narrow-Band 0.05 kHz Generate/FM/Narrow-Band 0.05 kHz 0.01 rad 0.50 - 2.00 Generate/PM/Wide-Band Generate/PM/Wide-Band 0.1 rad 2.0 - 10.0 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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20 character suing with the following constraints: “0123456789” Reset: Notes: Tone frequencies and durations are specified with the General Sequence Tone Specification (ET) command. The ES command sets the General Sequence modulation source switch and specifies its level. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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. 1’0” through “9” (representing a null tone) Tone frequencies and durations are specified with the General Sequence Tone Specification (ET) command. The ES command sets the General Sequence modulation source switch and specifies its level. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Tone Remote as the synthesized modulation source. Command Syntax: E R Notes: The ES command sets the Tone Remote modulation source switch and specifies its level. The ER command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0 through 9 Reset: Description: General Sequence Tone Frequency Type: units: Resolution: 0.1 Hz Range: 0 through 19999.9 Reset: See notes Description: General Sequence tone duration optional: Type: units: Resolution: Range: 0 through 9999 Reset: See notes Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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ET(R-2550) (continued) Notes: The ES command sets the General Sequence modulation source switch and specifies its level. The following table specifies the reset values for the 10 General Sequence Tones. Tone Frequency Tone Duration Tone Code 19000.0 1.000 s 18000.0 0.990...
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General Sequence Tone Frequency optional: Type: Units: Resolution: 0.1 Hz Range: 0 through 19999.9 See notes Reset: General Sequence tone duration Description: optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program DW units: Resolution: Range: 0 through 9999 Reset: See notes Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0: ZVEI Range: 1: ZVJXMOD 2: ZVEIFRENCH 3: CCIR STD 4: CCIR 70 5: EEA Reset: Description: Select-V Code optional: &ring Program Data> Type: 5 character suing with the following consuaints: . “0” “12345” Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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2247 2600 2600 2247 2247 2800 2800 2110 2110 2110 2600 2400 70 mS 100 mS 70 ms 40 mS Length 70 mS 70 ms Note: The EV command is not available on the R-2.550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0.1 Hz Range: 0 through 19999.9 Reset: 2000.0 Hz Notes: The ES command sets the Tone MB Sequence 1 modulation source switch and specifies its level. The El command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0.1 Hz Resolution- Range: 0 through 19999.9 Reset: 2000.0 Hz Notes: The ES command sets the Tone A/B Sequence 2 modulation source switch and specifies its level. The E2 command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Tone A Delay optional: Type: units: Resolution: 0.01 s Range: 0 through 9.99 0.10 s Reset: Tone B Frequency Description- optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> Type: units: 0.1 Hz Resolution: 0 through 19999.9 Range: 2000.0 Hz Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Resolution: 0.01 s Range: 0 through 9.99 Reset: 0.10 s The ES command sets the Tone A/B Sequence 3 modulation source switch and specifies its level. The E3 command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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<Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: Resolution: 0.01 s Range: 0 through 9.99 5.01 s Description: Tone B Frequency optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data, units: Resolution: 0.1 Hz Range: 0 through 19999.9 2000.0 Hz Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Resolution: 0.01 s Range: 0 through 9.99 0.00 s The ES command sets the Tone A/B Sequence 4 modulation source switch and specifies its level. The E4 command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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<String Program Data> Format: character with the following constraints: . ‘R” Reset: Description: Type: 5 characters with the following constraints: . “0” Reset: Description: Type: &ring Program Data> 1 character with the following constraints: Format: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The Es command sets the 5/6 Tone modulation source switch and specifies its level. The followins table specifies the 5/6 Tone codes. Digit Frequency (Hz) 1023 1164 1305 1446 1587 1728 1869 2010 The ES command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Selections Base Generate Mode Speaker Base Decode Input Source Base <reserved for internal use> Base Set NVM to Factory Presets Base Reset all Control Functions Base RS-232 Serial Port Setup Base FV[?] Software Version Query Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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If the CCITT/600 Ohm Input Option is installed and the C-MsgSOO Ohm Input Load Option is not installed, the analyzer will return an Invalid Input Error (Error 08) if input parameter n2 is selected to C-Msg. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The FC command Command Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The FD command specifies the FM deviation level which will trigger the deviation alarm. Command Syntax: FD nl Parameters: Description: Deviation Alarm Level optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: Resolution: 0.1 kHz Range: 0 to 99.9 Reset: 0.0 kHz Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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None Resolution: Range: 0: 5Hz 1: 3ooHz 2: 3kH.z Reset: Description: Low-pass Filter Selection optional: Type: units: None Resolution: 0: 3OOHz Range: 1: 3kHz 2: 20 kHz Notes: The FF Command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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The FG command enables or disables the speaker while the analyzer is in the generate mode. Command Syntax: FG nl Parameters: Description: Generate Mode Speaker Enable Selection optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Enable 1: Disable Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Description: command specifies tone decoding from the demodulated signal or from an The FI signal. Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Decode Source Select optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Demodulated signal (off-the-air) 1: External input Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Factory Set NVM Presets command sets the operating parameters of the analyzer to the factory preset Description: The FP values. Command Syntax: FP Notes: parameters of the analyzer. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Reset all Control Functions command resets ail conuol functions of the analyzer to the factory RS-232 Description: preset values. Command Syntax: FR Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0: 5 bits 1: 6 bits 2: 7 bits 3: 8 bits Reset: Automatic Line Feed Selection Description: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 1: No Reset: Notes: Parameter n.5 is only used for printer results. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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FV? (R-2550) Software Version Query Description: The FV query returns the analyzer software version and checksum over the system interface. Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: <CR-LF> Response Syntax: Parameters: Software Version Description: Type: 42 characters, fixed to the following:...
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1 <CR-LF> Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Software Version Type: &ring Response Datru Format: 48 characters, fixed to the following: Notes: NNNNNNNN represents the checksum number and XX represents the minor revision number Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Enter Terminal Mode with Blank Screen Terminal Mode Character Write Terminal Generate Simulated Key Press Go To Local Control State Local Lockout Normal Screen (Leave Terminal Mode) Terminal Go To Cursor Zone Base Force IEEE 488.2 Status Reporting Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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CRT Screen_ The conuoller can use this command as a screen saver and must use this command prior to writ.& characters to the analyzer’s CRT screen with the GC command. This command disables the automatic screen timeout feature of the analyzer and enables local lockour. Command Syntax: G B Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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X coordinate of display (column) optional: Type: units: None Resolution Range: 0 through 63 (from me left) Power-On: Description: Y coordinate of display (row) optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Power-On 0 through 23 (from the top) Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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11: Bright Cyan 12: Bright Red 13: Bright Magenta 14: Yellow 15: Bright White Power-on: A table defining the specialized characters that are different from the ASCII character Notes; set is included in the Appendix. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Selection of a blank softkey will not generate an error and will cause no action to take place. Additionally, selecting key presses that would be invalid in local mode will not generate an error and will cause no action to take place. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Control Description: The GL command returns the analyzer to local control. Command Syntax: GL Notes: of this command to Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Fl key cannot be used to return to the local control state. Command Syntax: GM nl Parameters: Description: Local Lockout Control optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> Units: None Resolution Range: 0: Enable local lockout 1: Disable local lockout Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The GS command returns the analyzer from the Terminal Mode to normal operation and restores the saved screen display. This command enables the automatic screen timeout feature of the analyzer and disabies local lockout. Command Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The GZ command moves the cursor to a specified location in the identified cursor zone. Description: Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Cursor Zone Identifier Type: units: None Resolution 0: Display Zone (Meter) Range: 1: RF-Control Zone (RF-Control) 2: Audio Zone (Synthesizer Format Select) Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Introduction for a description. C o m m a n d S y n t a x G2 Notes: After using this command, the analyzer continues to operate in the Extended RS-232 Mode until powered down. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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13. KHz Modulation Source The following table describes the 1 kHz Modulation Source commands and queries as implemented by the Window Level Transparent Mnemonic Description 1 KHz Modulation Switch and Level Base Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The set of Metering commands configure the analyzer into a measurement mode. After this conf@ration, the M?, ?, or *TRG queries can be used to return the measurements. The following table describes the Metering commands and queries as implemented by the R-2550. Mnemonic...
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= 3: Othrough70.0V queries Notes: M?, ?, or *TRG will return the given response following the issuance of the MA command The “Automatic Range” selection of the nl parameter is not available on the R-2550 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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= 3: 0 through 100.0 V The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MD command. The “Automatic Range” selection of the nl parameter is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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0 through 999.999 kHz 0 through 999.99 kHz Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MD command. The MF Command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Units: None Resolution: 0 through 19 Range: Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MP command. The MP Command is only available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Received Frequency error Type: units: Resolution: 0.001 l&Iz Range: -99.5 through +99.5 Description: Received Signal Level Type: units: nl = 0: W Resolution: nl = 1: 0.1 dBm nl = 0: 0.0 through 125.0 Range: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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FM WB: 0 through -100 Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MR command. The response will only be returned in the monitor or duplex modes. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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IEEE 488.2 SI nl cLF> Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Type: Resolution: 0.1 dB -30.0 through 0.0 Range: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will rennn the given response following the issuance of the Notes: MS command. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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DI nl (LF> Parameters: Description: External Distortion Measurement Type: units: Resolution: 0.1 % Range: 0 through 99.9 Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MX command. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Type: units: Resolution: Range: 0 through 999.999999 Notes: The M?, ?, or “TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MZ command. The MZ Command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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15. Non-Sequence Decode The following table describes the Non-Sequence Decode commands and queries as implemented by the analyzer. Mnemonic Description DPL Decode Base PL Decode Base Non-Sequence Decode Status Query Base DTMF Decode Base Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Refer to the ED command for a list of valid DPL codes. If no code is available, the response Decoded DPL Code parameter consists of three dash characters The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the ND command. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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If no code is available, the response Decoded PL Code parameter consists of two dash characters (“---“I. The M?, ?, or *T’RG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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ND, NP, or NT). Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 s 1 <CR-LF> Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Current Decode Status Type: Format: STATUS 00: Decode active STATUS 02 No si,ti STATUS 04: Decode reset Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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(-I- The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the DT command. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Base Modulation Oscilloscope Spectrum Analyzer Base Track Generator Oscilloscope Base ThefollowingtabledescribestheDisplaycomrnandsandqueriesasimplementedbytheR-2600. Description Window Level Transparent Bar Graphs Base External oscilloscope Base Sweep Generator Oscilloscope Base Modulation Oscilloscope Base Spectrum Analyzer Base Base Track Generator Oscilloscope Analyzer Motorola Communications Programming Reference...
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Bar Graphs OB command selects the Bar Graph display. Description: Command Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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<Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 250 (125 will center the trace) Reset: Description: Oscilloscope Vertical Position optional: Type: None units: Resolution: 0 through 250 (125 will center the trace) Range: Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Resolution: 1: 20 2: 50 4: 250 5: 500 Vldiv 7: 2 8: 5 Reset: Oscilloscope Horizontal Position Description: optional: Type: None units: Resolution: 0 through 250 (125 will center the trace) Range: 12.5 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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(continued) Description: Oscilloscope Vertical Position Optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 250 (12.5 will center the trace) Reset: The OG command is not available on the R-2.550. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Oscilloscope Trigger Level optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program DEB units: None Resolution: 0 through 999 (relative level) Range: Reset: Oscilloscope Triggering Mode Selection Description: optional: None units: Resolution: Range: 0: Automatic 1: Normal 2: Single sweep Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Oscilloscope Vertical Position optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 250 (125 will center the trace) Reset: Description: Duplex Selection Type: None units: Resolution: Range: 0: Mon 1: Gen Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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1: 50 l o o 3: 200 4: 500 6: 2 7: 5 Reset: Description: Spectrum Analyzer sensitivity select code optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Minimum 1: Maximum Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Range: 1: Delta 2: Absolute Reset: Enhanced Spectrum Analyzer Marker Movement Description: Type: None units: Resolution: 1: Reference Left Peak Reference Right Peak 3: Reference Maximum Peak 4: Reference Next Peak 5: Reference Center Frequency Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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OS Command. Each query returns the next peak measurement. Selection of 2,5, or 10 MHz for the nZ parameter is not available on the R-2550. Selection for parameters n3, n4, n5 will result in an Error 08 being returned by the R-2550.
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Track Generator Oscilloscope Description: The OT command selects and controls the Track Generator Oscilloscope display. Command Syntax: OT The OT Command is available only if the Tracking Generator Option is installed. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The R-2550 can save 20 unique sets of presets in nonvolatile memory. These presets save Monitor and Generate Frequencies of the R-2550. Commands are provided to save the current confi_guration into any of the 20 presets and to recall a saved preset back from memory.
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PM(R-2550) Save Selected Preset to Memory PM command saves selected parameters of the current state of the R-2550 into the Description: specified preset. The set of operating parameters saved by this command are: Monitor Frequency Generate Frequency PM nl Command Syntax:...
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Monitor Frequency Monitor Modularion Type Generate Frequency Generate Modulation Type Bandwidth Duplex Offset Synthesizer Format Selection DTMF Code PM nl Command Syntax: Parameters: Preset Selection Description: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 29 Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The PS command restores the operating values saved in the selected preset. The set of Description: operating parameters restored by this command are: Monitor Frequency Generate Frequency PS nl Command Syntax Parameters: Preset Selection Description: optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 19 Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Generate Frequency Generate Modulation Type Bandwidth Duplex Offset Synthesizer Format Selection DTMF Code PS nl Command Syntax: Parameters: Preset Selection Description: optional: Type: Decimal Numeric Program Data~ None units: Resolution: Range: 0 through 29 Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Duplex Mode Base Generate Mode Base Monitor Mode Base Track Generator Mode Base ThefollowingtabledescribestheRFConuolcommandsandqueriesasimplementedbytheR-2600. Mnemonic Description Window Level Transparent Base Duplex Mode Generate Mode Base Monitor Mode Base Sweep Generator Mode Base Track Generator Mode Base Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Selection of PM for the x14 parameter is available on the R-2600 only if the Phase Modulation Option is installed. If the option is not installed, the analyzer will return an Invalid Input Error (Error 08) Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Type: <Decimal Numeric Program De units: None Resolution: Range: 0: AM 1: FM 2: PM Reset: Description: Bandwidth Selection optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data, units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Wide 1: Narrow Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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8: 5 Reset: Sweep Generator Rate Description: optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data=- Type: None units: Resolution: Range: 2: 20 mS Reset: Description: Center Frequency optional: Type: units: Resolution: Range: 0.4 through 999.9999 800.0000 MHz Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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1: Transceiver port Reset: Description: Generator Output Level optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: Resolution: 0.1 dBm Range: n4 = 0: -80.0 through 0.0 -50.0 dBm Reset: The RS command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Description: Center Frequency Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: Resolution: 0.0001 MHZ Range: 0.4 through 999.9999 MHz Reset: 800.0000 MHz Description: Output Level Type: units: Resolution: 0.1 dBm Range: -80.0 through 0.0 0.0 dBm Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Monitor Attenuation Level Description: optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: 0 : OdBm Range: 1: 20dBm 2: 40dBm Reset: The RT Command is available only if the Tracking Generator Option is installed. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The following table describes the Sequence Decode commands and queries as implemented by the R-2600. Mnemonic Description Transparent General Sequence Decode Base Sequence Decode Status Query Base Start Sequence Decode Base Select-V Decode Base Stop Sequence Decode Base Base Note:Decode functionality is not available on the R-2550. Communications Analyzer Motorola Programming Reference...
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<Decimal Numeric Program Data> Type: units: None Resolution: 0: Minimum Range: 1: Maximum Reset: Description: Decoded Tone Frequency Type: Units: Resolution: 0 through 19999 Range: Decoded Tone Duration Description: Type: units: Resolution: 0.001 s Range: 0 through 9.999 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Tone Frequency response headers are of the form GSxA and Tone Duration response headers are of the form GSxB, where x wiI1 take on values from through 20 to designate the 1st through 20th tones decoded. SG command. The SG Command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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9 character sninS of the followin,o format: Format: Decode active STATUS 00: STATUS 01: Decode complete STATUS 02: No s@a.l STATUS 03: Decode auto stopped STATUS 04: Decode reset Notes: The SQ? command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The SS command starts the sequence decode. This command is only valid if the current measurement mode is a sequence decode (if one of the following commands has been Command Syntax: SS The SS command is not available on the R-2550. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Unrecognizable tones are indicated with a question mark character (‘I?“). A null tone is indicated with a dash character (“-“>. The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the SV command. The SV Command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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The SX command stops the sequence &code. This command is only valid if the current measurement mode is a sequence decode (ii one of the following commands has been used: SG, SV, or SS). Command Syntax: SX The SX command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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<Decimal Numeric Program Data> Type: units: None Resolution: 0: Minimum Range: 1: Maximum Reset: Description: Decoded Tone Frequency Type: Resolution: Range: 0 through 19999 Hz Decoded Tone Duration Description: Type: 0.001 s Resolution: 0 through 9.999 Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Unrecognizable tones are indicated with a question mark character (“?“)_ A nuIl tone is indicated with a dash character (“-“). The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the The S5 Command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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20. External Modulation The folIowin,o table describes the External Modulation commands and queries as implemented by the analyzer. Mnemonic Description Transparent I External Modulation Switch and Level Base Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Inquiry The following table describes the Inquiry queries as implemented by the analyzer. Mnemonic Description Window Level Transparent Calibration Warning Inquiry Error Inquiry Measurement Inquiry Base Status Inquiry Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Calibration Inquiry Description: The C? query returns the calibration status of the analyzer. Query Syntax: Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Calibration Status Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Analyzer calibrated 1: Analyzer not calibrated Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Thermal Power Meter not zeroed (LPA Option Only) Unable to zero Thermal Power Meter (LPA Option only) Error queue overflow Error queue empty Query Syntax: Response Syntax: Parameters: Error Number Description: Type: of the form “ERROR XX” 8 character suing Format: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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1: Return the first response parameter Range: 2: Return the second response parameter Default: return ail parameters Notes: the last executed command as stated above is a control command, an error response string reflecting this condition shall be generated. Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Event Status Register. Description Status RF overtemp RF overload input load overload Status queue overflow Status queue empty Response Syntax: Parameters: Status Number Description: <Arbitrary ASCII Response Da&v 9 character string of the form “STATUS XX” Format: Motorola Communications Analyzer Programming Reference...
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Programming Reference Motorola R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Cellular Option Communications Test Equipment Publication 6%P30972C-1.00 Printed in the U.S.A. 10 March 95...
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In no event shall Motorola he liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. In the event Motorola elects to repair a defective product by replacing a module or subassembly, Motorola, at its option, may replace such defective module or subassembly. Only the unexpired warranty of the warranty product, will remain in force on the replacement module or subassembly.
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Support Service For service on your Motorola Test Equipment in the U.S. contact the test equipment service depot: TEST EQUIPMENT SERVICE DEPOT 1308 Plum Grove Road 800-323-6967 (In Illinois call 708-576-7025) Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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R-2600 Communications System Analyzer. Along with publication 68-80309E55, Programming Reference, Motorola R-2550 and R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series (found behind the General Operation tab in the 3-ring binder), this manual is intended to provide the information necessary to develop application programs that remotely control the analyzer for use in testing Cellular equipment.
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2. Command Set Quick Reference The set of commands and queries in this manual are only available when the analyzer is in the standard mode. Refer to the Programming Reference Motorola R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series (publication NOTE The set of cellular commands are only available when the analyzer is equipped with the Cellular Option.
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The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the BC command. The response parameter sl and s2 will consist of “-” characters if no DSAT signal can be decoded. The BC command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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This command is only valid if the Audio Zone Format Selection is DSAT, and after a voice channel has been assigned during the cellular test. The BD? command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference...
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The BE query returns the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) of the unit-under test. Description: Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: ESN Response Type: character string representing hexadecimal ESN digits Notes: The BE? R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference.
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System ID optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 99999 Reset: 05349 Description: Control Channel optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Reset: 0334 The BF command is not available on the R-2550. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference...
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Notes: This query is only valid if cellular test type is either inbound or outbound. The response 2 will be returned in this case. The BH? command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference...
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Monitor/Narrow-Band 0.005 v 0.000 - 0.795 Monitor/Wide-Band 0.05 v 0.00 - 7.95 o-99 Generate/FM/Narrow-Band 0.05 kHz 0.00 - 9.95 0.5 kH2 0.0 - 99.5 The BL command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference...
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The BN? query returns the unit-under test called number. Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 <CR-LF> Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Called Number Description: &ring Response Data> Type: Format: The BN? command is not available on the R-2550. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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1: DSAT Reset: Description: Cellular Code Selection optional: Type: None Range: Reset: DSAT and DST are available only when NAhQS and/or NTACS is instalied. The BO command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference...
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Response Syntax: nl cLF> Parameters: Description: Cellular Test Status Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Test not running 1: Test running 2: Test failed Notes: The BQ? command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference...
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Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Current SAT Code Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 1 : 6OOOHz 2 : 603OHz -1: Format Selection not SAT or Voice Channel not yet assigned. The BS? command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Thermometer Type Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Inbound 1: Outbound 2: Autotest Description: Thermometer Value Type: units: None Resolution: Range: nl =0: Othrough8 Notes: The BT? command is not available on the R-2550. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Channel unassigned: - 1 Voice Channel Type Type: units: None Resolution: 0: Wide Range: 1: Low (Narrow for NTACS) 2: Middle 3: High The BV? command is not available on the R-2550. Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer Cellular Option Programming Reference...
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Programming Reference Motorola R-2600 Communications System Analyzer M O T O R O L A Communications Test Equipment Printed in the U.S.A 10 March 95 Publication 68.P300974G1.00...
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In no event shall Motorola be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. In the event Motorola elects to repair a defective product by replacing a module or subassembly, Motorola, at its option, may replace such defective module or subassembly. Only the unexpired warranty of the warranty product will remain in force on the replacement module or subassembly.
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Support For service on your Motorola Test Equipment in the U.S. contact the test equipment service depot: TEST EQUIPMENT SERVICE DEPOT 1308 Plum Grove Road 800-323-6967 (In Illinois call 708-576-7025) Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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R-2600 Communications System Analyzer. Along with publication 6%80309E55, Programming Reference, Motorola R-2550 and R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series (found behind the General Operation tab in the 3-ring binder), this manual is intended to provide the information necessary to develop application programs that remotely control the analyzer for use in testing Cellular equipment.
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= 2: 0.001 mW Range: nl = 1: 0.0316 through 1.00 nl = 2: 0.316 through 10.000 Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MT command. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Command Syntax: MZO Caution: Before zeroing the Thermal Power Meter, be sure the power head is attached to the connector at the left rear of the analyzer, and that no RF power is applied to the head. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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In-line Wattmeter error Thermal Power too low (LPA Option only) Thermal Power Meter not zeroed (LPA Option only) Unable to zero Thermal Power Meter (LPA Option only) Error queue overflow Error queue empty Query Syntax: ERROR XX Response Syntax: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Programming Reference Motorola R-2670 Communications System Analyzer Motorola Analog Trunking Option M O T O R O L A Communications Test Equipment Printed in the U.S.A. 10 March 95 Publication 94~6%P30065G1.00...
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In no event shall Motorola be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. In the event Motorola elects to repair a defective product by replacing a module or subassembly, Motorola, at its option, may replace such defective module or subassembly. Only the unexpired warranty of the warranty product will remain in force on the replacement module or subassembly.
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Support Service For service on your Motorola Test Equipment in the U.S. contact the test equipment service depot: TEST EQUIPMENT SERVICE DEPOT 1308 Plum Grove Road Schaumburg, Illinois 60173 800-323-6967 (In Illinois call 708-576-7025) Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shah not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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Programming Reference, Motorola R-2550 and R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series (found behind the General Operation tab in the 3-ring binder), this manual is intended to provide the information necessary to develop application programs that remotely control the analyzer for use in testing Motorola Analog Trunking equipment.
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R-2600 Programming Reference (publication 94990-68-80309E55) for more information on the basic command set. DSAT Decode DSAT Decode Query Electronic Serial Number Query Cellular Format Setup Handoff Confirmation Query Cellular Modulation and Switch Level Called Number Query Cellular Encode Thermometer Status Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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The following cornman ds are specific to the R-2670 Trunkng Option or have different functionality when the analyzer is in the uunking mode. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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The *lDN? query uniquely identifies the analyzer over the system interface. Syntax: Query Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: s 1 <CR-LF> IEEE 488.2 Parameters: Description: Identification Suing Type: <Arbitrary ASCII Response Data> Format: 27 characters, encoded as; Note: XX represents minor revisions to the software Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Option Identification Query (continued) Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: s 1 <CR-LF> IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Reportable Options Type: Format: 35 characters encoded as; Each option is represented by the character “1” if the option is present. The character Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Standard RS-232 <CR-LF> Response Syntax: 488.2 IEEE Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Software Version Type: &ring Response Datz> Format: 42 characters, fixed to the following: and XX NNNNNNNN represents the checksum number represents the minor revision Notes: number. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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<Decimal Numeric Program Data~ None units: Resolution: Standard Mode Range: Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reset: Note: Selection of a mode without the installation of the corresponding hardware option will cause the Invalid Mode Error (Error 09). Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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None Resolution: Range: Delta Absolute Reset: Description: Enhanced Specaum Analyzer Marker Movement Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Darn- None Resolution: Range: Toggle Markers Reference Left Peak Reference Right Peak Reference Maximum Peak Reference Next Peak Reference Center Frequency Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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TRUNK is selected as the Mode of the analyzer. Selection of 2,5, or IO MHz for the nl parameter is not available on the R-2550. Selection for parameters n3, n4, n5 will result in an Error 08 being returned by the R-2550.
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None Resolution: 0 through 44 Range: Reset: Preset selections 0 through 29 are not available when the R-2670 mode is selected to be Notes: Trunk Reset selections through 44 will save the entire state of the analyzer. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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0 through 44 Reset: Preset selections 0 through 29 are not availabLe when the R-2670 mode is selected to be Trunk Preset selections 30 through 44 will save the entire state of the analyzer. Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Programming Reference...
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(Error 09). The following table describes the Trunking commands and queries as implemented by the analyzer. Note: Trunking Commands are not available on the R-2550. Use of these commands will cause the Invalid Mode Error (Error 09). Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Trunking Trunk I ISW Data (continued) Description: Call Type Type: <Arbitrary ASCII Response Dam units: Resolution: Range: Description: Size Code Type: units: Resolution: Range: 0 through 16 Call Ty-pes are defined in the table on the following page. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Trunk I ISW CaU Types Individual Call Alert Command or Acknowledge Emergency Alarm Message or Acknowledge Status or Message 10 Status or Message 11 Status or Message 12 Status or Message 13 Status or Message 15 Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Programming Reference...
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Centralized Interconnect Request for: Subfleet Call Individual Interconnect Mobile_Transpond Response Not Assigned Super Word Identifier (used for variable id info): 2nd word of Dual ISW Variable ID Registration: 2nd word of Dual ISW Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Programming Reference...
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0000 through 2047 Range: Description: <Decimal Numeric Program Dafaz- Type: Units: Resolution: through 31 Range: Description: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> Type: units: Resolution: 000000 through 999999 Range: Call Type Description: optional: Type: None units: Resolution: Fleet Range: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Trunk II System Initiated Call Alert Test Sequence Command Syntax: Parameters: Description Talk Group Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: Resolution: Range: 0000 through 4095 Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Da units: Resolution: Range: Description: Call Type optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Announcement Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Trunk II Signalling. Command Syntax: Parameters: Generated Transmit Deviation Description: optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Dm Type: None Units: Resolution: Wide Range: Medium Reset: SMARTZONE Connect Tone Selection Description: optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> Type: Hertz units: Resolution: Range: Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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The TAF command selects the auto affiliation sequence to be included in the test sequence. Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Auto Affiliation Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Disabled Reset: Notes: This command is only valid when the Signaling Type is Type II. Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Programming Reference...
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Frequency Band optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Dw units: None Resolution: Range: 800 MHZ (US) Reset: Control Channel Transmit Channel Description: optional: units: Resolution: Range: Reset: Control Channel Receive Channel Description: optional: Type: units: Resolution: Range: Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Range: 0000 through 9999 Reset: Description: Monitor Attenuation Value Selection optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Daw units: None Resolution: Range: Reset: Description: Monitor Port Selection optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data=- Type: units: None Resolution: Antenna Range: Transceiver Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Generate Port Optional: Type: None Resolution: Range: Generate port Transceiver port Reset: Description: Generator Output Level optional: Type: units: Resolution: 0.1 dESm Range: -50.0 dBm Reset: cause an Invalid Mode Error (Error 9) Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Ro_,ormming Reference...
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Frequency Band optional: None units: 800 MHz (US) Range: Control Channel Transmit Frequency Description: optional: Type: units: Resolution: Range: 004.00000 through 999.99999 Reset: Description: Control Channel Receive Frequency optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: Resolution: Range: through 999.99999 Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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R e s e t : System Index Description: Optional: Type: None units: Resolution: System 1 Range: System 2 System 3 System 4 System 5 System 6 System 7 System 8 System 9 System 10 Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunkiug Option Programming Reference...
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Range: (See 0 through 14 Notes) Reset: Description: Fleet Map Prefix Position 2 optional: Type: units: None Range: (See Notes) 1 through 12 Reset: Fleet Map Prefix Position Description: optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: (See Notes) Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 1 through 10 (See Notes) Reset: Description: Fleet Map Prefix Position 7 optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 1 through 10 (See Notes) Notes: O - A 11 =L 3 - D Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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TRIT Radio-Initiated Test (continued) Description: System ID Optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data, Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Programming Reference 1.00...
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Description: Signalling Type optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Daw- units: None Resolution: Range: Reset: Description: ID Display optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Description: Call Sequence optional: Type: units: Resolution: N o n e Range: Dispatch Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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TSIT Trunking System-Initiated Test (continued) System ID Optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 000000 through 065535 Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Programming Reference...
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The TTSP command ends any Trunking Test which requires a stop test key press to end. Command Syntax: Only valid if system mode is Trunk. Only has an effect if mmking test is already started. Otherwise the command is Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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R: HS Data Sent on VC S: HS ACK Received on VC U: LS Word Sent on VC V: Connect Tone Received on V W: Disconnect Tone Received on V X: Disconnect Sent Y: Hangup Received Motorola Communications Analyzer Trunking Option Programming Reference...
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Description: Trunking Test Status Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Test not running Test running Test failed Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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TTST Trunking Test Start Description: begin. TTST Command Syntax: Notes: Only valid if system mode is Trunk. Only has an effect if mmking test is not already started. Otherwise the command is ignored. Motorola Commnnications Analyzer...
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Programming Reference Motorola R-2660 Communications System Analyzer MIRS Option M O T O R O L A Communications Test Equipment Printed in the U.S.A. 10 March 95 Publication 6%P37906N-1.00...
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R-2660 Communications System Analyzer. Along with publication 6%80309E55, Programming Reference, Motorola R-2550 and R-2600 Communications System Analyzer Series (found behind the General Operation tab in the 3-ring binder), this manual is intended to provide the information necessary to develop application pro,- that remotely control the analyzer for use in testing MIRS equipment.
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MIRS Mobile BCCH Setup MMBC MMDS MIRS Mobile Dispatch Classmark Query MTRS Mobile RF Metering MIRS Mobile Registration MIRS BER Test and Base RF Metering MIRS Average Wattmeter I MIRS Disolav MIRS Base Monitor Motorola Communications Analyzer MIRS Option Programming Reference...
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3. MIRS Mode Mode Select The MODE command selects the mode of the R2660 Description: Command Syntax: MODE nl Parameters: Description: System Mode Optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Standard Mode Range: MIRS Base MIRS Mobile Motorola Analog Tnmking Mode Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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1 digit Range: 00-99 Description: optional: Type: Format: 5 character suing representing 4 hexadecimal digits with a period Reset: Description: Regional Network Code optional: Type: Format: 8 character string representing 6 hexadecimal digits with 2 periods (xx.xXxx) Reset Motorola Commonications Analyzer...
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The MMCP query returns the Called Party BCD number of the unit under test. Description: Command Syntax: Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 BCD sldF> Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Called Party BCD Type: &ring Response Data> Format: 15 character suing representing 15 decimal digits Motorola Communications Analyzer Option Programming Reference...
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= l : dBm Resolution: 0.001 w 0.1 dBm Range: nl = 0: 0.0 through 125.0 -100.0 through +51-O Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MMDS command. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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0.0 through 99.9 Received Signal Level Description: Type: units: Resolution: nl =O: 0.001 w 0.1 clE%m Range: -100.0 through +51-o The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the Notes: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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None Resolution: Range: 0000 through 9999 Description: Manufacturer Serial Number Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 00000000 through 99999999 Description: Equipment Class Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 00 through 99 Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 9 Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Type: units: None Resolution: 0: 43 dBm Range: 1: 40dBm 3: 33 dBm 4: 30dBm 5: 27 dBm Description: Short Message Service Capability Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Not capable of SMS 1: Capable of SMS Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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-100.0 through +51.0 nl = 1: Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MMRF command. The response will only be returned in the monitor or duplex modes. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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MMRG U2 “MMRG” Description: The MMRG command selects and controls the Regisn-ation procedure in MIRS Mobile mode. MMRG Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Registration Type optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 1: Dispatch Reset: Motorola Communications Ar&zer...
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The MMSS query returns the Mobile Received Signal Strength of the unit under test. Description: Command Syntax: Standard RS-232 RSS,nl cBmcCR-LF> Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 RSS nl cLF> Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Mobile Detected Signal Strength Type: Numeric Response Data> units: None Resolution: Range: -127 through +128 Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Parameters: Description: Thermometer Type Type: None Resolution: Range: 0: Registration Interconnect 2: Dispatch Description: Thermometer Value Type: Units: None Range: nl = 0: 1 through 6 n l = 1: 1 through 9 Motorola Communications Analyzer MIRS Option Programming Reference...
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Received Signal Level Units optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: Range: 1 : dBm Reset: Description: Slots optional: <Decimal Numeric Program Data=- Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 4 slots 2: 8Oslots 3: 960 slots Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Received Signal Level Type.: units: nl = 0: 0.001 W Resolution: nl = 1: 0.1 dBm nl=O: 0.0 through 125.0 Range: -100.0 through +51.0 Number of Received Bit Errors Description: Type: None units: Resolution: 1 error 0 through 999999 Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Measured Bit Error Rate Type: units: Resolution: 0.0001% Range: Notes: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MTB command. The response will only be returned in the monitor or duplex modes. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Range: 0.0 through 125.0 nl = 1: The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MTRF command. The response will only be returned in the monitor or duplex modes. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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<Decimal Numeric Program Dat;u units: Seconds 0.09 s Resolution: Range: 0.09 through 4.32 Reset: Description: Received Signal Level Type: units: nl = 0.001 W Resolutios 0.1 dBm nl=O: 0.0 through 125.0 nl = 1: -100.0 through +x0 Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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The M?, ?, or *TRG queries will return the given response following the issuance of the MTW command. The response will only be returned in the monitor or duplex modes. Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Oscilloscope Horizontal Position optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 250 (125 will center the trace) Reset: Vertical Description: Oscilloscope Position optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 through 250 (125 will center the trace) Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Monitor Carrier Number Type: units: N o n e Resolution: digit Range: Reset: Description: Monitor Frequency Optional: Type: units: Resolution: Range: 0.4 through 999.9999 101.5000 MHz Description- Format optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0 : MIRS Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Carrier Number entry is invalid if the FoI?nat is DJSMR or DMCA. Description: Window Clipping Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Dara, None units: Resolution: 0: Window Clipping Off Range: 1: Window Clipping On Reset: Description: Generate Frequency optional: Type: units: Resolution: Range: 0.4 through 999.9999 800.0000 MHz Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Carrier Number entry is invalid if the Format is DJSMR or DMCA. Description: Monitor Frequency Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data, units: Resolution: 100 Hz Range: 0.4 through 999.9999 101.5000 MHZ Reset: Channel Description: Type: units: None Range: 0: Outbound l/6 1 : Inbound 116 Reset: Motorola Communications Analyzer...
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Programming Reference Motorola R-2680 Communications System Analyser MPT1327 Option M O T O R O L A Communications Test Equipment Printed in the U.S.A. 10 March 95 Publication 68X30985(3...
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This will only be allowed to happen when the remote user is in the MPT Test Mode. Also note that the “Non-Numeric Program Data” and the “Hexadecimal Response Data” are not to the IEEE488.2 values, not decimal. Motorola Communications Anaiyser...
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Number of Teleqrams in Buffer Query WRADCAL ........................... 27 Radio Call Test Setup.. WRADESM? ..........................29 Radio ESN Query.. Radio identification Query WRDALL? Radio - All Call Test Result Query......................32 Radio - Group Call Result Query.__._. Motorola Communications Anaiyser Reference...
WTELEG? Telegram Information Query W T S T C H M Test Channel Selections.___........................-67 3. MPT RF Control............................... 68 WRFCNTRL RF Control Selection WRFFREQ? WRFSETUP RF Setup Command..._ Signaling System Type Selection ......................75 Motorola Communications Analyser...
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A3. List of Response Mnemonics ........_......._...._._.._.._.._.._. % Motorola Communications Analyser...
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1. MPT Mode MODE Mode Select The MODE command selects the mode type of the R2680. Description: MODE Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: System Mode optional: Type: units: None Resolution: 0: Standard Mode Range: 4: MPT Test Mode Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser...
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Type: Format: Any 24 character alphanumeric string Reset: Description: Header for line 2 optional: Type: Any 24 character alphanumeric string Reset: on Error Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Datru units: None Resolution: Range: Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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0: No 1: Yes Reset: Description: optional: Type: units: Resolution: 0.01 dB Range: -30.00 dB <= SINAD c= 0.00 dB Reset: 0.00 dB optional: Type units: Resolution: Range: 0 Hz c= Freq. Error c= 9999 Hz Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser...
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-130.0 C= RF Power c= 50.9 dBm 0.00 w Notes: The RF Power limits are dependent upon the RF Power Units. The Sinad Generate level limits are dependent upon whether the RF/IO port is selected or the GEN port is selected. Motorola Communications Analyser...
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3: Traffic Channel 3 Reset: Test Pass/Fail Result Description: Auto &ring Type: Response Data> Format: 1 characux suing with two possible values: Description: Type: Resolution: 0.01 dB Range: -30.00 dB <= SINAD <= 0.00 dB Motorola Communications Anaiyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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Resolution: 0.01 Watt or 0.01 dBm Range: 0.00 c= RF Power C= 125.0 Watts Notes: Units are dependent upon the selectable RF Power Unit command. If no traffic channel parameter is sent, a default of 1 is assumed. Motorola Communications...
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The WCALL command defines if the System Group Call scenario is a broadcast call or conference call. Command Syntax: WCALL nl Parameters: Description: Call Type optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Broadcast Call 1: Conference Call Reset: Motorola Communications Anaiyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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The WCALLSQ command specifies which Call Sequence is to be used. Description: Command Syntax: WCALLSQ nl Parameters: Call Sequence Description: optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Individual Call Group Call All Call Short Data Message Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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The WCALLSU command specifies which Call Setup type is used. Command Syntax: WCALLSU nl Parameters: Description: Optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: 0: Off Air Call Setup (OACSUJ 1: Full Off Air Call Setup (FOACSU) Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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0: Comol Channel Range: 1: Traffic Channel Note: Most MPTl327 commands cannot be executed while on the u&c channel. However, available Standard R2.600 commands may be executed on the traffic channel for measurement purposes. Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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Data Code Word Selection The WDCW command defines up to 4 Data Code Words @CW> to be mn.mitted tO a Description: radio. Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Number of Data Codewords to be transmitted optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> None Resolution: 1 c= # Data Codewords c= Range:...
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Reserved Slot Access bit for DCW 3 Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Reset: Description: Upper 24 bit Data Co&word 3 optional: Type: <Non-Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: 0 c= Codeword c= 3FFFFF Range: Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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Upper 24 bit Data Codeword optional: <Non-Decimal Numeric Program Dam Type: units: None 0 c= Codeword c= 3FFFFF Range: Reset: Description: optional: Type: <Non-Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: 0 c= Codeword <= FFFFFF Range: Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser...
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WEMERG Emergency Priority Selection WEMERG command defines whether the priority of the call scenario is an Description: emergency. WEMERG nl Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Emergency Call optional: units: None Resolution: 0: No Range: 1: Yes Reset: Motorola Communications Aaalyser...
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The WFRQDEV command selects the limit of the Frequency Deviation for the selected traffic channels. Command Syntax: WFRQDEV nl Parameters: Frequency Deviation Limit Type: <Decimal Numeric Response Dam Units: kH2 Resolution: 0.01 kHz 0 kHz c= Freq. Deviation C= 9.99 kHz Range: Reset: 0.00 kHz Motorola Communications Anaiyser MPT1327 Programming Reference Option...
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Group Identification - Number Prefix optional: units: None Resolution: Range Description: Group Identification - Fleet Ind. Number / Ident Type: units: None Range: MPT1343: 2001 Reset: Description: Group Identification - Unit Number optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: c= 99 Motorola Communications Analyser...
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Halt On Error Selection WHALTER command defines whether the MPT Auto Test should halt when an Description: error is present. Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Halt on Error optional: Type: units: None Resolution: 0: No Range: 1: Yes Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser...
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The WHEADER command specfies two Headers that are used when Auto Test resuIts printed. Command Syntax: Parameters: Header for line 1 Description: optional: Type: Any 24 character alphanumeric string Reset: Header for line 2 Type: Any 24 character alphanumeric string Format: Reset: Motorola Communications AnaIyser...
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Description: Radio Identification - Fleet Ind. Number / Ident optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Resolution: Range: MPT1343: 2001 Description: Radio Identification - Unit Number optional: Type: <Decimal Numeric Program Data> units: None Range: Motorola Communications Analyser...
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The WMEXER command selects one of the following meter screens: Radio Call, System Call, or MPT Auto Test Command Syntax: Parameters: Description: Meter Selection optional: Type: units: None Range: 27: Radio Call 28: System Call 29: MPT Auto Test Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser MET1327 Option Programming Reference...
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Modulation Level Selection Description: WMODLVL command selects modulation level during an MFT Auto Test. Command Syntax: WMODLVL nl Parameters: Description: Modulation Level Optional: Type: units: Volts Resolution: 0.001 v Range: 0 C= Mod Lvl C= 795 mV Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser...
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WNUMTEL? Number of Tele,orams in Buffer Query Description: Query Syntax: Standard RS-232 Response Syntax: Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Number of Telegrams Type: cNRI Numeric Response Data> Units: None Range: 0 c= NUMTEL c= 99 Motorola Communications Aualyser...
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Resolution: Range: 0 <= Logical Channel # e= 1023 Reset: Description: Call Setup scenario optional: Type: units: None Resolution: Range: Off Air Call Setup (OACSv> 1: Full Off Air Call Setup (FOACSU) Reset: Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Radio Ekctronic Serial Number Type: &ring Response Data> Format: 13 character suing representing a decimal format of “xxx-xx-xxxxxx” as follows: Manf. Code Dash Separator 5 - 6 Dash Separator 8 -13 Serial # Motorola Communications Analyser...
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Standard RS-232 ID, s 1 <CR-LF> Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Radio Identification Type: 8 character string representing a decimal Prefix:Ident format of “xxx- 1 -3 Dash Separator 5 - 8 Motorola Communications Anaiyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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The WRDALL? command returns the Emergency result for a Radio All Call Test Description: scenario. WRDALL? Query Syntax: RS-232 Standard Response Syntax: IEEE 488.2 Response Syntax: Parameters: Description: Emergency Call &ring Response Data> string with two possible values: Format: Motorola Communications Analyser...
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8 character string representing a decimal Rrefix:Ident fotrnat of “xxx- Dash Separator 5 - 8 Description: Emergency Call Type: Format: 1 character string with two possible values: Description: Request Type Type: Format: 10 character string with two possible values: “Broadcast ” “Conference” Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
8 character suin,o representing a decimal Prefix:Ident format of ‘xxx- xxxx” as follows: l - 3 Dash Separator 5 - 8 Description: Emergency Call Type: <Suing Response Dam Format: 1 character suing with two possible values: Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
&ring Response Da&= Type: Description: Dialing Method used to invoke call scenario Type: &ring Response Data> 8 character suing with one possible value: Format: Description: PSTN Call Number Type: Format: Long Forms 31 characters Motorola Communications AnaIyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
8 character suing representing a decimal h-efx:Ident format of “xxx- xxxx” as follows: Range Refix o<= P&II <= 127 1 -3 Dash Separator 5 - 8 Description: Number of Data Codewords transmitted None Resolution: Range: 1 c= # Data Codewords C= 4 Motorola Communications Analyser MPT1327 Option Programming Reference...
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Prefix O<= Prefix c= 127 l - 3 Dash Separator 5 - 8 Description: Status Code Type: units: None R e s o l u t i o n : N / A 1 c= Status Co& c= 3 1 Motorola Communications Analyser...