Appendix E: Remote Control Commands
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The STATus:DEVice query returns the internal state of the tester. The internal
states are diagrammed in Figure E–3 on page E–4. This query returns the
mnemonic state names given there.
Instrument settings can be stored in internal memory or, if the correct option is
present, on a memory card. All instrument settings except for the remote
interface settings are saved. The commands to store and recall settings that have
no associated queries are as follows:
H
MMEMory<n>:SAVE saves the present settings in the specified memory.
H
MMEMory<n>:RECall recalls new instrument settings from the specified
memory.
In the above commands, <n> is a number between 1 and 13 that identifies the
storage location to be used. The number is part of the command, not a parameter,
and should not be separated with spaces (for example, MMEMory7:SAVE).
The storage location for the instrument settings can be chosen with the
MMEMory:TYPE <INTernal | MEMCard> command (query
MMEMory:TYPE?). The proper option must be installed to use the MEMCard
parameter.
A name can be assigned to each stored setting. The assigned name appears for
each setting in the front-panel Save and Recall menus. The MMEMo-
ry<n>:SAVE:NAME <name string> command (query MMEMo-
ry<n>:SAVE:NAME?) command assigns the name. The assigned name may be
up to 29 characters long. The parameter <n> has the same meaning here as it
does for the commands listed above.
Settings can be stored separately for up to 14 users. Each user can store up to 13
settings. The following commands are associated with user selection:
H
SYSTem:USER:SELect <USER1 | USER2 |... | USER14> (query SYS-
tem:USER:SELect?) — selects the user for the settings that are stored and
recalled.
H
SYSTem:USER<n>:NAME <name string> (query SYSTem:USER<n>:
NAME?) — assigns a user name for the specified user. The assigned name
appears in front panel menus. The name may be up to 29 characters long.
(<n> is a number between 1 and 14 that identifies the desired user. The
number is part of the command, not a parameter, and should not be separated
with spaces; for example, SYSTem:USER6:NAME?.)
Settings Store and Recall
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