REMOTE/AUTOMATED CONTROL 6-21
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In using the ALL parameter to set targets, the list of values must be
comma delimited and appear in the order shown. Any value that
is to remain unchanged can be omitted, but the comma delimiter
between parameters must be included in the input string. In the
second example, DSI remains unchanged in the target program.
Example: P1:ALL GS1, GS2, GS3, GS4, DSV, DSI, BEI.<cr><lf>
Example: P1:ALL GS1, GS2, GS3, GS4, ,DSV,, BEI,<cr><lf>
When using the ALL command in ‘Terse’ mode to get all the program
values, they will be returned as a comma delimited string of values
in the same order as those shown above. The decimal points and
the number of decimal places are shown in the example below.
Example: P1:ALL?<cr><lf>
Example Response:
“10.000, 0.000, 0.000, 10.000, 200.000, 3.000, 3.000”
When using the ALL command in ‘Verbose’ mode, a list including
the name of the value, and the actual numerical value will be re-
turned. A line feed <lf> will separate the returned values.
Example: P1:ALL?<cr><lf>
Example response:
“Gas Channel 1 = 10.000
Gas Channel 2 = 0.000
Gas Channel 3 = 0.000
Gas Channel 4 = 10.000
Discharge Volts = .200.000
Discharge Amps = 3.000
Emission/Bias Amps = 3.000
The command can also be used to set or get a single value for a
program.