
Command and Query Definitions
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Arguments: None
This is a query that returns the current date in the format
DD-MON-YY
.
DD
is a
two-digit day of the month,
YY
is the last two digits of the year, and
MON
represents the first three letters of the month.
DATe?
DATE 10-JAN-90"
Arguments: None
This is a query that returns the current date and current time in two comma-sepa-
rated strings. The date is in the format
DD-MON-YY
.
DD
is a two-digit day of the
month,
YY
is the last two digits of the year, and
MON
represents the first three
letters of the month. The current time is in the format
HH:MM:SS
where
HH
is the
hour,
MM
the minute, and
SS
the seconds.
DATIme?
DATIME 10-JAN-90","13:30:27"
Arguments:
Ln:
string"
This is a command with arguments separated by commas in the form above. The
Ln
: is called the link header, where
n
is a number between 1 and 16 that defines a
display line number. The link argument is a user-defined string that appears on
the specified display line. Only 32 characters of the string are used. Excess
characters are discarded. If fewer than 32 characters are contained in the link
argument, spaces are added to increase the string length to 32 characters.
This command replaces the spectrum analyzer display (spectral or menu) with a
User-Defined Menu on the screen. If the instrument is already in a User-Defined
Menu, only the lines referenced in this command are replaced. Use
CLRMenu
to
clear a User-Defined Menu. The
DEFMenu
command also clears the last key
press, but only if the User-Defined Menu space is clear.
See Programming for an example.
DEFMenu L0:"TEST MENU"
DEFMenu L0:"TEST MENU",L2:"TEST 1",L3:"TEST 2"
DATe?
DATIme?
DEFMenu <arg>
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