GPS7 GPS Synchronization and Timecode module remote commands
:SOURce:GPIo:
OUTPut[1/2] NONE | SIG_WARN | LOCK_LOSS |
ALARM_TIME | NEAR_LLOS | NO_GENLOCK
NOTE. The arg uments NEAR_LLOS and NO_GENLOCK are not supported by
GPS7 modules that do not have a REF IN connector.
Sets the con
dition that causes the output pin to go high. The choices available
are: NONE - no action will trigger the output pin to g o high; SIG_WARN -
output goes high when the signal warning alarm is triggered; LOCK_LOSS -
output goes high when the loss of lock alarm is triggered. A loss of lock
alarm is triggered when the GPS signal falls below the user defined threshold
after the waiting time has been exceeded; ALARM_TIME - A time of day or
counter a
larm is triggered for one second when the specified time is reached
on the specified counter; NEAR_LLOS - output goes high when the near loss
of lock alarm is triggered (Genlock only). A loss of lock alarm is triggered
when the signal falls below the threshold after the waiting time has been
exceeded; NO_GENLOCK - output goes high when no Genlock signal is
detected. A no genlock alarm is triggered when no g enlock signal is detected
for th
e specified waiting time.
:SOURce:GPIo:OUTPut[1/2]?
Returns the action that causes the GPI c onnector output pin to assert low.
:SOURce:GPIo:STATus?
Returns the module GPI status. This is a query-only command. The command
returns a string. The returned string is in this form: <OUTPUT2, OUTPUT1,
INPUT>. The values for each string element are 0 or 1. For example, a
returned string might be "0,0,0" or "1,1,1". A value of 0 means OFF. A value
of
1 means ON (inverted hardware status).
OUTPUT commands
U
se these commands control the output parameters of the module.
Command tree
:OUTPut1
:STATe
0|1
:STATe
:OUTPut<1/2/3>
Draft
90 TG8000 Multiformat Test Signal Generator Programmer Manual