T01SGGAIN6
Set signal generator gain to 6 dB.
T01SGGAIN6
T01SGGAIN>3
Increase signal generator gain by 3 dB.
T01SGGAINx
, where
x
is the new value of
the signal generator gain. If this command
was issued after the example above, then the
status message would be
T01SGGAIN9
.
T01SGGAIN?
Query signal generator gain.
T01SGGAINx
, where
x
is the new value of
the signal generator gain. If this command
was issued after the example above, then the
status message would be
T01SGGAIN9
.
8.103.
SGMUTE
-- Mute Signal Generator
This command controls the muting of the signal generator.
This command is a boolean command. See
Section 6.1
for more information on this type of command.
This command is saved to non-volatile memory only as part of a preset. The state of this command will
be restored after power-up only if a preset is saved and that preset is set to be the power-on preset.
Example
Description
Status Message
T01SGMUTE1
Mute signal generator.
T01SGMUTE1
T01SGMUTE0
Unmute signal generator.
T01SGMUTE0
T01SGMUTE2
Toggle mute on signal generator.
T01SGMUTEx
, where
x
is
0
or
1
depending on the
current state of the signal generator mute.
T01SGMUTE?
Query signal generator mute.
T01SGMUTEx
, where
x
is
0
or
1
depending on the
current state of the signal generator mute.
8.104.
SGTYPE
-- Set Type of Signal Produced by Signal
Generator
This command sets the type of signal produced by the internal signal generator. Setting the type to
0
produces white noise, while setting the type to
1
produces pink noise.
This command is saved to non-volatile memory only as part of a preset. The state of this command will
be restored after power-up only if a preset is saved and that preset is set to be the power-on preset.
Example
Description
Status Message
T01SGTYPE0
Configure signal generator to produce
white noise.
T01SGTYPE0
T01SGTYPE1
Configure signal generator to produce
pink noise.
T01SGTYPE1