Remote Control Basics
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User Manual 1177.6023.02 ─ 08
Numeric values
Numeric values can be entered in any form, i.e. with sign, decimal point and exponent.
Values exceeding the resolution of the instrument are rounded up or down. The man-
tissa can comprise up to 255 characters, the exponent must lie inside the value range
-32000 to 32000. The exponent is introduced by an "E" or "e". Entry of the exponent
alone is not allowed.
Units
For physical quantities, you can enter the unit. Only basic units are allowed and recog-
nized, see
. If you omit the unit, the basic unit is used.
Table 11-3: Units
Basic unit
Also noted as
Hz
Frequency or HZ
s
Seconds
W
Watts
degrees
Angle
PCT
Percent
dB
DB
dBm
DBM
dBuV
DBUV
Special numeric values
The texts listed below are interpreted as special numeric values. For a query, the
numeric value is provided.
●
MIN/MAX
MINimum
and
MAXimum
denote the minimum and maximum value.
●
DEF
DEFault
denotes a preset value which has been stored in the non-variable mem-
ory. This value conforms to the default setting, as it is called by the *RST com-
mand.
●
UP/DOWN
UP
,
DOWN
increases or reduces the numeric value by one step. The step width can
be specified via an allocated step command for each parameter which can be set
via UP, DOWN.
●
INF/NINF
INFinity
,
Negative INFinity (NINF)
represent the numeric values 9.9E37
or -9.9E37, respectively.
INF
and
NINF
are only sent as instrument responses.
●
NAN
Not a number (NAN) represents the value 9.91E37. NAN is only sent as an instru-
ment response. This value is not defined. Possible causes are the division by zero,
the subtraction of infinite from infinite and the representation of missing values.
SCPI Command Structure