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PW3335A985-01
Set and Query the Message Unit Separator
Syntax
Command
:TRANsmit:SEParator <0/1>
Query
:TRANsmit:SEParator?
Response
<0/1>
0:
Semicolon ";" (default setting)
1:
Comma ","
Description
Sets or queries the message unit separator used in response messages.
Although NRf numerical values are accepted, values to the right of the
decimal are truncated.
However, if headers are turned ON the actual output will be separated by
semicolons, even if the separator has been set to comma.
Example
Command
:TRAN:SEP 0;:HEAD OFF;:MEAS? U1,I1
(Specify the separator to be a
semicolon.)
Response
10.038E+0
□
;
+12.719E+0
(Separator is a semicolon.)
Command
:TRAN:SEP 1;:HEAD OFF;:MEAS? U1,I1
(Specify the separator to be a
comma.)
Response
10.038E+0
□,
+12.719E+0
(Separator is a comma.)
Command
:TRAN:SEP 0;:HEAD ON;:MEAS? U1,I1
(Specify the separator to be a
semicolon.)
Response
U1 10.038E+0
□
;
I1 +12.719E+0
(Separator is a semicolon.)
Command
:TRAN:SEP 1;:HEAD ON;:MEAS? U1,I1
(Specify the separator to be a
comma.)
Response
U1 10.038E+0
□
;
I1 +12.719E+0
(Separator is a semicolon.)
(Because headers are turned
ON.)
Query
:TRAN:SEP?
Response
(When HEADER ON)
:TRANSMIT:SEPARATOR 1
(When HEADER OFF)
1
Note
・
Always turn headers OFF (:HEAD OFF) when changing the message unit separator.
・
This command and query can be executed even when a system error has occurred.
Set and Query the Message Unit Terminator
Syntax
Command
:TRANsmit:TERMinator <0/1>
Query
:TRANsmit:TERMinator?
Response
<0/1>
Setting
I/F
RS-232c
LAN
GP-IB
0
LF
LF with an EOI
1
CR+LF
LF with a CR+EOI
Description
Sets or queries the message unit terminator used in response messages.
Although NRf numerical values are accepted, values to the right of the
decimal are truncated.
Example
Command
:TRAN:TERM 1
Query
:TRAN:TERM?
Response
(When HEADER ON)
:TRANSMIT:TERMINATOR 1
(When HEADER OFF)
1
Note
・
This command and query can be executed even when a system error has occurred.
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