Command Reference
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Parameters:
<DecValue>
Decimal value. The values correspond to the following states of
the USER PORT connector:
0 - no signal at any of the no signal at any of the eight pins 8, 9,
10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19
1 - output signal at pin 8
2 - output signal at pin 9
3 - output signal at pins 8 and 9
...
255 - output signal at pins 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19
Range:
0 to 255
*RST:
0 (no signal)
Example:
*RST; :CONT:AUX:C 1
Assign the channel bit value 1 to the active channel no. 1. The
analyzer performs a measurement in channel no. 1, therefore the
output signal at pin 8 is switched on.
CONF:CHAN2:STAT ON; :CONT:AUX:C 2
Create channel no. 2, causing it to become the active channel, and
assign the channel bit value 2. The analyzer performs no mea-
surement in channel no. 2, therefore the output signal is not
changed.
CALC2:PAR:SDEF 'Ch2Tr1', 'S11'
Create a trace named 'Ch2Tr1' and assign it to channel 2. While
the analyzer measures in channel 2, the output signal changes
from pin 8 to pin 9.
Manual operation:
See
CONTrol:HANDler:A[:DATA]
<DecValue>
CONTrol:HANDler:B[:DATA]
<DecValue>
CONTrol:HANDler:C[:DATA]
<DecValue>
CONTrol:HANDler:D[:DATA]
<DecValue>
CONTrol:HANDler:E[:DATA]
<DecValue>
CONTrol:HANDler:F[:DATA]
<DecValue>
CONTrol:HANDler:G[:DATA]
<DecValue>
CONTrol:HANDler:H[:DATA]
<DecValue>
The setting commands write data to ports A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. To write data to a port,
the port must be configured as an output port (see example). By default, the port lines
have negative logic: A "0" at a pin corresponds to a high signal, a "1" to a low signal. The
logic can be changed using
POSitive
. When writing to port
G, port C must be configured as an output port. When writing to port H, port C and port
D must be configured as output ports (see
The queries read data from ports A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. If the port is an output port, the
queries return the last value that was written to the port.
SCPI Command Reference