Example command: SYST:CONF:INP2:MADD?
Example response: 2
6.5.8.8
SYSTem:CONFigure:MNUMber?
This query command returns the number of installed modules.
Example command: SYST:CONF:MNUM?
Example response: 3
6.5.8.9
SYSTem:CONFigure:MODule[n]:DEVice[n]:INFormation?
This query command returns information about a given device. The device is
specified by module number and device number. The module and device num-
bers are given by the MOD suffix and DEV suffix respectively. The command
SYST:CONF:MNUM? (Section 6.5.8.8) can be used to query the number of in-
stalled modules and the command SYST:CONF:MOD[n]:DNUM? (Section
6.5.8.10) can be used to determine the number of devices within a module.
The format of the response is as follows:
<name>,<class>,<channels>
The <name> parameter is a string, enclosed in quotes, showing the name of the
device. The <class> parameter is a character mnemonic (without quotes) show-
ing the class of the module. This is either INP for input, OUTP for data output,
PRIN for printer output, or COMM for communication. The <channels> pa-
rameter is a numeric value showing the number of channels in the device.
Example command: SYST:CONF:MOD1:DEV1:INF?
Example response:”SPRT”,INP,2
6.5.8.10
SYSTem:CONFigure:MODule[n]:DNUMber?
This query command returns the number of devices in a given module. The
module number is given by the MOD suffix
n
. The command
SYST:CONF:MNUM? (Section 6.5.8.8) can be used to determine the number
of installed modules.
Example command: SYST:CONF:MOD3:DNUM?
Example response: 5
6.5.8.11
SYSTem:CONFigure:MODule[n]:INFormation?
This query command returns information about a given module. The module
number is given by the MOD suffix
n
. The command SYST:CONF:MNUM?
(Section 6.5.8.8) can be used to determine the number of installed modules.
The format of the response is as follows:
<name>,<devices>,<model number>,
<serial_number>,<firmware version>
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