Remote Control Commands
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SMF100A
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:DIAGnostic<hw>:BGINfo?
[<Board>]
Checks the modules available in the instrument using the variant and revision state.
If the command is sent without parameters being specified, a complete list of all mod-
ules is returned (the various entries are separated by commas). The length of the list is
variable and depends on the instrument equipment configuration.
If the command is sent with parameters, a list of the specified modules is returned (the
various entries are separated by commas). A list of modules names can be called up
using the command
:DIAGnostic<hw>:BGINfo:CATalog?
Query parameters:
<Board>
string
Return values:
<BgInfo>
< Module name> <Module stock number incl. variant> <Module
revision> <Module serial number>
Each entry for one module consists of four parts which are sepa-
rated by space characters.
Example:
DIAG:BGIN:CAT?
Queries the instrument configuration.
Response: FSYN,MWIF,....
Returns the data of all available modules.
DIAG:BGIN? 'FSYN'
Queries the configuration of the FSYN.
Response: FSYN 1234.5678.02 1.5.3 100023
Module FSYB with part number 1234.5678.02 has revision 1.5.3
and serial number 100023.
Usage:
Query only
Manual operation:
See
:DIAGnostic<hw>:BGINfo:CATalog?
Queries the names of the assemblies available in the instrument.
Return values:
<Catalog>
string
A complete list of all assemblies is returned (the various entries
are separated by commas). The length of the list is variable and
depends on the instrument equipment configuration.
Example:
DIAG:BGIN:CAT
Queries the names of the assemblies.
Response:
MBRD,SSYN,....
DIAGnostic Subsystem