AFX SERIES® OPERATION MANUAL
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Command Syntax
PROGram[:SELected]:DELete
Description
This command deletes the selected program. Attempting to DELete
an EXECuting Program will result in an Error.
Parameters
Program number
Parameter Format
<nr1>
Example
PROG:DEL 9
Query Format
PROGram[:SELected]:CHANges? <nr1>, <cr>
Description
This command compares the program that is executing with another
program stored in the memory type and location passed as
parameters. The results of the comparison is returned as a decimal
number ranging from 0 to 15 representing a four bit binary value.
This result can be decoded as shown below.
Parameters
Option: PROGRAM NUMBER [,<nr1>]
Option: MEMORY [,<cr>]– Available are: INTERNAL | RAM | USB
Returned Data Format
<nr>1
Decoding Bit 0: If set to 1, there are differences in the steady state table (SST)
Bit 1: If set to 1, there are differences in the transient table (TT)
Bit 2: If set to 1, there are differences in the ALIAS of the program
Bit 3: If set to 1, there are differences in INFOrmation of the program
Query Example
PROG:CHAN?
16
Example If the query returns zero (0), the program executing is identical to the
stored program referenced.
If the command returns three (3), the program executing has
differences with the referenced program in both the steady state
table and the transient table.
Command Syntax
PROGram[:SELected]:COPY <nr1> [,<cr>]
Description
This command copies the selected program as previously specified by
the PROG:NAME <nr1> command to destination program number.
NOTE:
The destination Program specified cannot be currently
executing.
Parameters
DESTINATION PROGRAM NUMBER
<nr1>
Option: MEMORY [,<cr>]– Available are: INTERNAL | RAM | USB
Parameter Format
<nr1>, [,<cr.]
Example
PROG:COPY 2, USB
Command Syntax
PROGram:EXECuted:COPY <nr1> [,<cr>]
Description
This command copies the executed program to destination program
number.
Parameters
DESTINATION PROGRAM NUMBER
<nr1>
Option: MEMORY [,<cr>]– Available are: INTERNAL | RAM | USB
Parameter Format
<nr1>, [,<cr.]
Example
PROG:EXEC:COPY 2, USB
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