Remote Programing
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[SENSe]:VOLTage
{[1]|2|3|4}[:DC]:RANGe
:PTPeak
(Command)
The
VOLT{[1]|2|3|4}:RANG:PTP <sensitivity|MAX|MIN|UP|DOWN>
command
sets the full screen vertical sensitivity of the selected channel.
<sensitivity> is a value in NRf format, it may be followed or not by a multiple and the unit.
By default the value is expressed in volt.
To the question
VOLT{[1]|2|3|4}:RANG:PTP?,
the instrument returns the full screen vertical
sensitivity of the selected channel.
Response format:
<measured value><NL>
value in format <NR3> expressed in volt.
If 10mV/div is the sensitivity displayed in the channel parameters, then the <sensitivity>
parameter = 8 x 10 mV/div.
SYSTem:COMMunicate
:SOCKet:{[1]|2]}:ADDRess
(Command/Query)
The
SYST:COMM:SOCK:{[1]|2]}:ADDR "<IPaddress>"
command defines the IP address of
the instrument.
Use index 1 to set ETHERNET and index 2 to set WIFI.
<IPaddress> is a chain of characters as: ip1.ip2.ip3.ip4, each of the ipX values must be
included between 0 & 255.
To the question
SYST:COMM:SOCK:ADDR?
the instrument returns the value of the current IP
address.
Response format: <ip1.ip2.ip3.ip4><NL>
SYSTem:COMMunicate
:SOCKet:{[2]}:WIFI
(Command)
SYST:COMM:SOCK
<"ssid">, <wep|wpa-psk|open>, <"password"> is used to set WIFI :
the 3 parameters necessary to connect to the WIFI network.
SYSTem:DATE
(Command/Query)
The
SYST:DATE
<NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1> command sets the date of the instrument.
The possible values are:
0
to
9999 for the year range (1st range).
1
to
12
for the month range (2nd range).
1
to
31
for the day range (3rd range).
To the question
SYST:DATE?,
the instrument returns the date.
Response format:
< YYYY,MM,DD ><NL>
with Y = year, M = month, D = day.
SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?
(Query)
To the question
SYST:ERR?,
the instrument returns the number of error positioned at the top
of the queue. The queue has a stack of 20 numbers and is managed as follows :
first in, first out.
As the
SYST:ERR?
questions arrive, the instrument returns the number of errors in order of
arrival, until the queue is empty. Every more
SYST:ERR?
question involves a negative answer:
character "0" (ASCII 48code). If the queue is full, the case at the top of the queue takes the
value -350 (saturated queue).
The queue is empty:
- when the instrument is getting started.
- at the receipt of a *CLS.
- at the reading of the last error.
Response format:
<error><NL>
with error = negative or 0, no error.
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