Agilent Technologies U9072A cdma-2000 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


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Limit Test Current Results (Remote Command Only)
Queries the status of the current measurement limit testing. It returns a 0 if the measured results pass
when compared with the current limits. It returns a 1 if the measured results fail any limit tests.
Data Query (Remote Command Only)
Returns the designated measurement data for the currently selected measurement and subopcode.
n = any valid subopcode for the current measurement. See the measurement command results table for
your current measurement, for information about what data is returned for the subopcodes.
This command uses the data setting specified by the FORMat:BORDer and FORMat:DATA commands
and can return real or ASCII data. (See the format command descriptions under Input/Output in the
Analyzer Setup section.)
Calculate/Compress Trace Data Query (Remote Command Only)
Returns compressed data for the currently selected measurement and sub-opcode [n].
n = any valid sub-opcode for that measurement. See the MEASure:<measurement>? command
description of your specific measurement for information on the data that can be returned.
The data is returned in the current Y Axis Unit of the test set. The command is used with a sub-opcode
<n> (default=1) to specify the trace. With trace queries, it is best if the test set is not sweeping during the
query. Therefore, it is generally advisable to be in Single Sweep, or Update=Off.
This command is used to compress or decimate a long trace to extract and return only the desired data. A
typical example would be to acquire N frames of GSM data and return the mean power of the first burst
Example: CONF?
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00
Remote Command: :CALCulate:CLIMits:FAIL?
Example: CALC:CLIM:FAIL? queries the current measurement to see if it fails the
defined limits.
Returns a 0 or 1: 0 it passes, 1 it fails.
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00
Remote Command: :CALCulate:DATA[n]?
Notes: The return trace depends on the measurement.
In CALCulate:<meas>:DATA[n], n is any valid subopcode for the current
measurement. It returns the same data as the FETCh:<measurement>? query
where <measurement> is the current measurement.
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00