
Remote Control Fundamentals
NRP2
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User Manual 1173.9140.02 ─ 07
Example:
SENSe[1..4]:TRACe:POINts <int_value>
This command is at the third level of he
SENSe
system and sets the number of test
points for the Trace mode.
Fig. 5-1: SCPI command tree
Some keywords are used at several levels within a command system. Their effect
depends on the command structure, i.e. on their position in the command header.
Example:
SENSe1:TRACe:POINts <int_value>
This command contains the
POINts
keyword in the third level.
SENSe1:TRACe:OFFSet:POINts <int_value>
This command contains the
POINts
keyword in the fourth level. It defines the time off-
set for the display of points in the Trace mode.
Optional keywords
In some command systems certain keywords can be inserted into or removed from the
header. These keywords are shown in the manual in square brackets. For reasons of
compatibility with the SCPI standard, the device must be able to recognize the full
length of the command. Some of the commands become considerably shorter when
the optional keywords are omitted.
Example:
[SENSe:]POWer:TSLot:COUNt 6
This command sets for sensor 1 the number of timeslots in the Timeslot mode to 6.
The following command has the same effect.
POWer:TSLot:COUNt 6
An optional keyword cannot be omitted if its effect is specified in more detail by a
numeric suffix.
Structure and Syntax of device-dependent Messages
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