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Each query produces a specific
<RESPONSE MESSAGE>
which is listed along with the command in
the remote commands list.
<WHITE SPACE>
is ignored except in command identifiers. e.g. '*C LS' is not equivalent to '*CLS'.
<WHITE SPACE>
is defined as character codes 00H to 20H inclusive with the exception of the NL
character (0AH).
The high bit of all characters is ignored.
The commands are case insensitive.
Command List
This section lists all commands and queries implemented in this instrument. The commands are
listed in alphabetical order within the function groups.
Note that there are no dependent parameters, coupled parameters, overlapping commands,
expression program data elements or compound command program headers; each command is
completely executed before the next command is started. All commands are sequential and the
operation complete message is generated immediately after execution in all cases.
The following nomenclature is used:
<rmt>
<RESPONSE MESSAGE TERMINATOR>
<cpd> <
CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA
>, i.e. a short mnemonic or string such as ON or OFF.
<nrf>
A number in any format. e.g. 12, 12.00, 1.2 e 1 and 120 e
−
1 are all accepted as the
number 12. Any number, when received, is converted to the required precision
consistent with the use then rounded up to obtain the value of the command.
<nr1> A number with no fractional part, i.e. an integer.
[…]
Any item(s) enclosed in these brackets are optional parameters. If more than one item
is enclosed then all or none of the items are required.
The commands which begin with a
*
are those specified by IEEE Std. 488.2 as Common
commands. All will function when used on the RS232 interface but some are of little use.
Channel Selection
Most commands act on a particular channel of the generator. The following command is used to
select the required channel. Subsequent commands will change only the specified parameter on
the selected channel.
SETUPCH <nrf>
Select channel <nrf> as the destination for subsequent commands. <nrf>
may take the range 1 to maximum channel number in the instrument.
Frequency and Period
These commands set the frequency/period of the generator main output and are equivalent to
pressing the FREQ key and editing that screen.
WAVFREQ <nrf>
Set the waveform frequency to <nrf> Hz.
WAVPER <nrf>
Set the waveform period to <nrf> sec.
CLKFREQ <nrf>
Set the arbitrary sample clock freq to <nrf> Hz.
CLKPER <nrf>
Set the arbitrary sample clock period to <nrf> sec.
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