Remote Programing
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SYSTem:SET
(Command/Query)
The
SYST:SET
<block> command transfers the configuration from the computer to the device.
<block> is a finite data number preceded by the heading #an with n, the data number and a, a
figure indicating the number of figures making up n.
To the question
SYST:SET?,
the device transfers the current configuration to the computer.
Response format: <block> <NL>
SYSTem:TIME (Command/Query)
The
SYST:TIME
<NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1> command sets the time of the instrument.
The possible values are:
0
to
23 for the hour range (1st range).
0
to
59
for the minute range (2nd range).
0
to
59
for the second range (3rd range).
To the question
SYST:TIME?,
the instrument returns the hour.
Response format:
< HH,MM,SS ><NL>
avec H = hour, M = minute, S = second.
TRACe:CATalog
(Query)
To the question
TRAC:CAT?,
the device returns the list of active signals.
#
TRAC:CAT?
reply <NL> when no signal is active.
reply INT1 <NL> when only signal 1 is active.
reply INT1,INT3<NL> when signals 1 and 3 are active.
TRACe[:DATA]
(Query)
To the question
TRAC? <INT{1|2|3|4}>,
the device transfers the selected trace to the
computer.
Response format: <block><NL>
<block> is a data block, the format of which is set by the
FORMat:DINTerchange
and
FORMat[:DATA]
commands.
It contains the value of the 2500 samples encoded on 4 bytes, as follows (bit 31 = MSB):
31 24
19
0
Validity
- samples coded on 20 bits
The validity byte contains 3 data bits:
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24
I
O
E
-
-
-
-
-
with :
I : Invalidity, the sample is invalid if equal to 1
A : Age, used in slow mode, this sample is validated
E : Extrapolated, the sample is the result of an extrapolation if equal to 1.
TRACe:LIMit
(Command/Query)
The
TRAC:LIM <abscissa1>,<abscissa2>,<step>
command sets the left and right limits and
the step of the data to be transferred.
<abscissa1>,<abscissa2>,<step> are parameters using format NR1.
Their default value is 0, 2499 and 1.
To the question
TRAC:LIM?,
the device returns the left and right limits and the step of the data
to be transferred.
TRIGger[:SEQuence
{[1]|2|3|4}] :ATRIGger[:STATe]
(Command/Query)
The
TRIG:ATRIG <1|0|ON|OFF>
command validates or devalidates the automatic trigger
mode.
ON|1 activates the automatic trigger mode.
OFF|0 activates the trigger mode.
To the question
TRIG:ATRIG?,
the instrument returns the activation status of the automatic
trigger mode.
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