Remote Control Commands
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NGL200/NGM200
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The binary data block has the following structure: #<Lengtho-
fLength><Length><block_data>.
Example: #234<block_data>#always introduces the binary block
<LengthofLength> specifies how many positions the subsequent length specification
occupies (two in the example)
<Length> specifies the number of subsequent bytes (34 in the example) <binary block
data> binary block data of the specified length
To configure fastlog for scpi target, see
Example "Configuring fastlog for scpi target"
Example:
FLOG:DATA?
Example:
Returns the binary format of fastLog data from channel 1.
Usage:
Query only
FLOG:TRIGgered
<arg0>
Sets or queries the triggered state of FastLog.
See
Parameters:
<arg0>
1 | 0
1
Activates the FastLog state.
0
Deactivates the FastLog state.
Example:
FLOG:TRIG 1
Ch1 FastLog triggered state is activated. In the event if a trigger
signal is detected from the various input digital sources, a trigger
event is sent to activate the FastLog function.
FLOG:WFILe
<arg0>
Sets the FastLog data to be written to an external file.
Parameters:
<arg0>
1 | 0
1
Activates the FastLog to be written to external file.
0
Deactivates the FastLog to be written to external file.
Example:
FLOG:WFIL 1
The Ch1 FastLog data is written to an external file.
Data and File Management Commands