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Remote control commands
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User Manual 1177.6017.02 ─ 08
Basic unit
Also noted as
degrees
Angle
PCT
Percent
dB
DB
dBm
DBM
dBuV
DBUV
9.2
Notations
For a detailed description of SCPI notations, see
Chapter 11, "Remote control basics"
Numeric suffixes <n>
If a command can be applied to multiple instances of an object, e.g. specific sensors,
the required instances can be specified by a suffix added to the command. Numeric
suffixes are indicated by angular brackets (<1...4>, <n>, <I>) and are replaced by a
single value in the command. Entries without a suffix are interpreted as having the suf-
fix 1.
Optional keywords [ ]
Some command systems permit certain keywords to be inserted into the header or
omitted. These keywords are marked by square brackets in the description. The power
sensor must recognize the long command to comply with the SCPI standard. Some
commands are considerably shortened without these optional mnemonics.
So you can use the short or long form for the commands, distinguished here by upper-
case and lowercase letters. Also, you can shorten by omitting optional keywords.
Example:
Command
[SENSe<Sensor>:][POWer:][AVG:]SMOothing:STATe 1
can be writ-
ten as:
SENSe1:POWer:AVG:SMOothing:STATe 1
SENS:POW:AVG:SMO:STAT 1
SENSe:POWer:SMOothing:STATe 1
SENSe:SMOothing:STATe 1
SMOothing:STATe 1
SMO:STAT 1
Parameters
Parameters must be separated from the header by a "white space". If several parame-
ters are specified in a command, they are separated by a comma (,).
Notations