Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
E1Coax –E1Coax
ial Pair 2.048 Mb/s
E1Symmetrical – E1 Symmetric Pair 2.048 Mb/s
E2 – E2 8.448 Mb/s
E3 – E3 34.368 Mb/s
USB:
HST1 – HS:T1 480 Mb/s
HST2 –HS:T
1480Mb/s
HST3 – HS:T1 480 Mb/s
HST4 – HS:T1 480 Mb/s
HST5 – HS:T1 480 Mb/s
HST6 – HS:T1 480 Mb/s
In addition to the standard masks,
LIMit, USER, and NONe can be input as well.
Returns
MASK:STANdard? returns one of the following:
NONE indicates that the mask application is not active.
USER indicates one of the following:
the current mask has been recalled from a file or
the current mask has been created from scratch using the MASK commands or
the current mask has been created by modifying one of the built-in standard
telecommunications masks.
LIMIT indicates that the mask is a limit test (template) mask.
DS1, etc. indicates that the current mask is one of the built-in standard masks.
Examples
MASK:STANdard DSO D ouble replaces the existing mask, if any, with a
standard ITU-T DSO Double mask.
MASK:STANdard? might return NONE, indicating that the mask application
is not currently active.
MASK:STOPOnviolation
This command stops the waveform acquisitions upon the first occurrence
of a waveform violation. You can also specify an action to be performed
when acquisitions are stopped by using the commands such as MASK:TESt:
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