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:RECord:UNIVersal:TERMination ON|OFF
Turns on or off the internal termination of the universal parallel/serial
interface. You can use 1 or 0 instead of ON or OFF. If the
:RECord:UNIVersal:FORMat command is set to SERial, or the
:RECord:UNIVersal:RECEive command is set to SINGleend, you cannot
set the internal termination to OFF. The default value is ON.
:RECord:UNIVersal:TERMination?
Returns the current internal termination setting of the universal
parallel/serial interface.
Option 05 IEEE1394/ASI
Interface
:I1394I:CONNect <numeric_value>[,<numeric_value>]
Starts the connection between the MTX100A Option 05 and an IEEE1394
device(s). Specify the node ID of the device(s) in the argument(s). Refer to
the :I1394I:NODE:Catalog command. When the :I1394I:MODE
command is set to PTOP, specify the destination device. When the
:I1394I:MODE command is set to PRObe, specify the source and
destination devices.
:I1394I:CONNect?
Returns the node ID of the IEEE1394 device(s) currently connected to the
MTX100A Option 05.
:I1394I:DISConnect
Disconnects the IEEE1394 device(s) connected to the MTX100A
Option 05.
:I1394I:MODE PTOP|PRObe
Sets the connection mode when using the IEEE1394 interface. The choices
are PTOP (point to point connection) and PRObe (data probing). The
default value is PTOP.
:I1394I:MODE?
Returns the current connection mode when using the IEEE1394 interface.
:I1394I:NODE:CATalog?
Lists all the nodes that are connected to the IEEE1394 interface. The
response format is as follows:
“node ID, vender ID, serial number, vendor name, device name”
Summary of Contents for MTX100A
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