Command reference
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ZNL/ZNLE
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DIAGnostic:SERVice:INPut:PULSed:CFRequency
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DIAGnostic:SERVice:INPut:PULSed:MCFRequency
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DIAGnostic:SERVice:INPut[:SELect]
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SOURce<si>:TEMPerature:FRONtend
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CALibration[:ALL]?
This command initiates a calibration (self-alignment) routine and queries if calibration
was successful.
During the acquisition of correction data the instrument does not accept any remote
control commands.
In order to recognize when the acquisition of correction data is completed, the MAV bit
in the status byte can be used. If the associated bit is set in the Service Request
Enable (SRE) register, the instrument generates a service request after the acquisition
of correction data has been completed.
Return values:
<CalibrationFailed>
ON | OFF | 0 | 1
OFF | 0
Calibration was successful.
ON | 1
Calibration was not successful.
Example:
*CLS
Resets the status management.
*SRE 16
Enables MAV bit in the Service Request Enable register.
*CAL?
Starts the correction data recording, and then a service request
is generated.
Usage:
Query only
CALibration:DUE:DAYS
<Day1>[, <Day2>, <Day3>, <Day4>, <Day5>, <Day6>,
<Day7>]
Defines the days on which a self-alignment is scheduled for
ON
. Up to 7 different days can be scheduled.
Parameters:
<Day1>
ALL | MONDay | TUESday | WEDNesday | THURsday |
FRIDay | SATurday | SUNDay
Common instrument commands