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<BINn high limit> is the high limit of BINn (the maximum of n is 9) in NR1, NR2 or NR3 data format.
NOTE: The low limit should be smaller than the high limit, or error information will be reported.
For example: WrtCmd (“COMP:SEQ:BIN 10, 20, 30, 40, 50”)
Query syntax: COMParator:SEQuence:BIN?
Return format: <BIN1 low limit>, <BIN1 high limit>, <BIN2 high limit>, …, <BINn high limit><NL^END>
The COMParator:Secondary LIMit command is used to set the high and the low limits of the secondary
parameter. The COMParator:Secondary LIMit query returns the current high and the low limits of the
secondary parameter.
Command syntax: COMParator:SLIMit<low limit><high limit>
Where,
<low limit> is the low limit in NR1, NR2 or NR3 data format.
<high limit> is the high limit in NR1, NR2 or NR3 data format.
NOTE: The low limit should be smaller than the high limit, or error information will be reported.
For example: WrtCmd (“COMP:SLIM 0.001, 0.002”)
Query syntax: COMParator:SLIMit?
Return format: <NR3><NL^END>
The COMParator:Auxiliary BIN command is used to set the auxiliary bin as ON or OFF. The
COMParator:Auxiliary BIN? query returns the current auxiliary bin state.
Command syntax:
ON
COMParator:Auxiliary BIN
OFF
1
0
Where,
1 (decimal 49) is equal to ON.
0 (decimal 48) is equal to OFF.
For example: WrtCmd (“COMP:ABIN ON”)
Query syntax: COMParator:Auxiliary BIN?
Return format: <NR1><NL^END>
The COMParator:SWAP command is used to set the swap mode ON or OFF. For example: the original
function parameter is Cp-D, after the SWAP mode is set as ON, the function parameter will be changed
as D-Cp. In this case, the limits from BIN1 to BIN9 become the high and the low limits of D, the original
secondary limits become that of Cp. That is to say, this function is to make swap comparison between the
primary and the secondary parameters. On the contrary, If OFF is selected, the comparison will be made
according to the original sequence. The COMParator:SWAP? query returns the current state of the swap
function.
Command syntax:
ON
COMParator:SWAP
OFF
1
0
Where,
1 (decimal 49) is equal to ON.
0 (decimal 48) is equal to OFF.