
Network operation and remote control
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User Manual 1178.8520.02 ─ 08
7. To stop SCPI recording, select the SCPI Recorder icon again.
The SCPI Recorder dialog box with the recorded command list is displayed.
8. Select "Auto Recording": "Off".
9. Save the recorded command list to a file for later use.
a) Select "Save As".
b) Define a file name for the script file.
How to record SCPI commands manually
1. Determine the required SCPI command as described in
determine the required SCPI command"
2. From the SCPI command dialog box, select "Add SCPI Command to Recording".
The command is added to the SCPI Recorder command list.
3. Repeat these steps for any settings, functions, or results you want to record.
4. To check the progress of the recording, select the SCPI Recorder icon in the tool-
bar.
The SCPI Recorder dialog box with the currently recorded command list is dis-
played.
5. Save the recorded command list to a file for later use.
a) Select "Save As".
b) Define a file name for the script file.
To edit a SCPI command list
All command lists can be edited after recording, either directly on the instrument or in
any suitable editor on the controller. The following functions describe how to edit the
SCPI command list directly in the SCPI Recorder dialog box.
1. On the toolbar, select the SCPI Recorder icon.
The SCPI Recorder dialog box with the currently recorded command list is dis-
played.
2. To load a stored script in ASCII format:
a) Select "Load Recording" in the SCPI Recorder dialog box.
b) If necessary, confirm the message to overwrite existing commands in the edi-
tor.
c) Select the stored
*.inp
file.
d) Select "Select".
The stored commands are displayed in the editor.
3. To remove the most recently recorded command, select "Remove Last" in the SCPI
Recorder dialog box.
4. To remove any other command in the recorded command list:
Automating tasks with remote command scripts