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nary data (<binary data>). The number of bytes in the <binary data> portion of
the response may be anywhere between 1 and <num> bytes (256 if <num> is
not specified). Use the DATa:RECord:OPEN? command to determine the exact
number of bytes in the open set of data.
8.4.3.25
DATa:RECord:TIME? [MIN|MAX|DEF]
Returns the data recording period in seconds.
Example: DAT:REC:TIME?
Response: 120
Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maxi-
mum, or default value respectively.
8.4.3.26
DATa:RECord:TIME <num>|MIN|MAX|DEF
Sets the data recording period setting in seconds.
Example: DAT:REC:TIME 60
The <num> parameter indicates the number of seconds between recording
readings to memory. Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter sets the
data recording period to the minimum, maximum, or default value respectively.
This command may be password protected (see Section 8.4.10, Password
Commands).
8.4.4
Measurement Control Commands
The measurement control commands are used to access settings related to the
sensors and the measurement activities.
8.4.4.1
INITiate
Provided for compatibility but has no effect.
8.4.4.2
INITiate:CONTinuous?
Returns the continuous state, which is always 1.
Example: INIT:CONT?
Response: 1
8.4.4.3
SENSor:AVERage?
Returns the measurement average setting.
Example: SENS:AVER?
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