Remote Commands
GB1400 User Manual C-53
res_start?
Results Start (Time). This command returns a quoted string indicating the start time,
either of the current test interval or the previous test interval, depending on the setup of
TEST PREV and the current test state.
Min. Abbr. res_sta?
Returns <qstring>, <qstring> in the format: yy/mm/dd
"hh:mm:ss.th" where yy = year, mmm = month (JAN, FEB, ...,
DEC), dd = day, hh = hours, mm = minutes, ss = seconds, th =
tenths and hundreds of seconds.
Example res_start? (command)
RES_START "20/DEC/93, "14:00:00.00" (response)
res_stop?
Results Stop (Time). Returns a quoted string indicating the stop time of the previous
test interval. This command will produce a return if and only if previous results are
available. Previous results become available after TEST STATE has made at least one
RUN to STOP transition.
Min. Abbr. res_sto?
Returns <qstring>, <qstring> in the format: yy/mm/dd
"hh:mm:ss.th" where yy = year, mmm = month (JAN, FEB, ...,
DEC), dd = day, hh = hours, mm = minutes, ss = seconds, th =
tenths and hundreds of seconds.
Example res_stop? (command)
RES_STOP "20/DEC/93", "14:30:00.00" (response)
res_sync?
Results Synchronization Loss Seconds. This command returns the number of
seconds in which one or more pattern synchronization loss events occurred, either in the
current test interval so far or in the previous test interval, depending on the setup of TEST
PREV and the current test state.
Min. Abbr. res_sy?
Returns <NR1>
Example res_sync? (command)
RES_SYNC 23 (response)