R&S OSP
Remote Command Reference
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this period of time. This makes sure that the condition change process of a power relay
has completed, before further commands are executed.
If delay time is modified, the new value will be stored durable on compact flash.
'<
channel_list>'
List of relays and their associated delay times to be set (only relays
on module R&S OSP-B104).
Example - Set
CONFigure:RELay:DELay (@F01A11(411:414))
All four relays on module at position A11 in R&S OSP instrument
with ID F01 are configured to a delay time of 200 ms to change
their conditions. The last two digits of each entry represent the
name of the relay, the (up to three) leading digits represent the
delay time. In this example the delay time is 4 * 50 ms.
The four relays on R&S OSP-B104 are named 11, 12, 13 and 14. The offset of 10 is
necessary to separate the relays from the I/O channels that are also located on the
module R&S OSP-B104. The names of the I/O channels start with 1.
Example - Query
CONFigure:RELay:DELay? (@F01A11(11:14))
Response: 4,4,4,4
In the <channel_list> of the query command only the relay names
(two digits) appear. Any leading digits will be ingnored.
Characteristics
Firmware version V1.1
Device-specific. Command and query.
7.4.4 MMEMory Commands
The SCPI subsystem MMEMory provides mass storage capabilities for the R&S OSP.
A set of defined path configurations can be stored durable on the R&S OSP compact
flash memory.
File names can be chosen
according to Linux™ conventions.
MMEMory:STORe:STATe <numeric_value>,<file_name>
Stores a file durable on the compact flash memory of an R&S OSP by transferring it
from the instrument’s internal memory. The stored file comprises the actual defined set
of path configurations (previously defined with command ROUTe:PATH[:DEFine]
<path_name>,<channel_list>.
'
<numeric_value
>'
Ignored in actual Firmware version. Reserved for future
purposes.