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:TRANsmit:SEParator
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Syntax
TRANsmit:SEParator
<NR1>
<NR1> = 0, 1
Example
Transmission
Response
Transmission
Response
Transmission
Response
Transmission
Response
:TRAN:SEP 0;:HEAD OFF;:MEAS? U1,I1
101.20E+00;2.1200E+00
:TRAN:SEP 1;:HEAD OFF;:MEAS? U1,I1
101.20E+00,2.1200E+00
:TRAN:SEP 0;:HEAD ON;:MEAS? U1,I1
U1 101.20E+00;I1 2.1200E+00
:TRAN:SEP 1;:HEAD ON;:MEAS? U1,I1
U1 101.20E+00;I1 2.1200E+00
Syntax
:TRANsmit:SEParator?
Response
syntax
Headers: ON
:TRANSMIT:SEPARATOR
<0/1>
Headers: OFF
<0/1>
Example
Transmission
Response
(headers on)
(headers off)
:TRAN:SEP?
:TRANSMIT:SEPARATOR 1
1
Function
・
When the header is off, the data separator
is set as follows:
If <NR1> = 0, the separator is set to
semicolon ";".
If <NR1> = 1, the separator is set to
comma ",".
・
<NR1> can be accepted in NRf format,
but its effective value will be rounded.
Notes
・
Even if you set the command to the
comma, message unit separator will
appear as a semicolon when headers are
on.
・
After <NR1> has been rounded as
explained above, if it becomes a
numerical value other than 0, the
message unit separator is set to the
comma.
Errors
・
Exection error/ If the setting data is other
than NRf format.
・
Even if a system error occurs, this query
is executed.
Function
・
The message unit separator for response
messages is returned as 0 or 1.
・
The returned numerical value corresponds
to the setting state of the data separator
as follows:
If <NR1> = 0, the separator is a
semicolon ";".
If <NR1> = 1, the separator is a comma
",".
Errors
・
Query error/ If the response message is
longer than 2000 bytes.
・
System error/ This query is not executed.
A device dependent error occurs.
Note
With this query, if any error occurs, no
response message is produced.
:TRANsmit:SEParator
Sets the message unit separator for response messages.
:TRANsmit:SEParator?
Queries the message unit separator for response messages.
Summary of Contents for Power HiTester 3193
Page 2: ......
Page 50: ...32 3 9 Operations During Power Failure ...
Page 76: ...58 4 13 Degaussing ...
Page 80: ...62 5 2 Setting the Frequency Range fa ...
Page 108: ...90 9 3 Internal Circuit for the External Control and Timing ...
Page 112: ...94 10 3 Output Rate ...
Page 250: ...232 13 9 Error and Overflow Displays ...
Page 278: ...260 17 5 Internal Block Diagram ...
Page 284: ...266 19 2 Installation Procedures For JIS standard For EIA standard External Dimensions ...
Page 300: ...282 20 4 Internal Block Diagram of the 3193 ...
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