RC Commands
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Example:
Query
:
ROUT:CLOS? (@F01M01(0301),F01M02(0602))
Response:
1,0
The return values "
1,0
" for this query command regarding the
switch unit "F01" have the following meaning:
"1":
Yes
, relay 1 of module M01
is
in the queried state 3.
"0":
No
, relay 2 of module M02
is not
in the queried state 6.
Example:
Setting
:
ROUT:CLOS "PathA"
Sets the relays and channels as selected and defined in
"
PathA
.
Example:
Query
:
ROUT:CLOS "PathB"
Response:
1,0,1,1,1,1,1
If all return values are "
1
", all relays and channels selected and
defined in "
PathB
" are in their target state.
Any return value "
0
" indicates that the corresponding relay or
channel is not in the defined target state.
Manual operation:
See
See
See
ROUTe:PATH[:DEFine]
<path name>,<channel list>
ROUTe:PATH[:DEFine]?
<path name>
ROUT:PATH:DEF
or
ROUT:PATH
defines a path name and the channel-list string that
can be replaced by this path name. A short path name can thus represent a long list of
specific states of relays and I/O channels. Use
The query returns the channel list that encodes the defined states for all relays and I/O
channels in this path.
Note that in
, the query returns a string with syntax that differs from
the channel list (see query example below).
Setting parameters:
<channel list>
<expr>
List of relays and I/O channels and their states to be set, as
described in
Parameters for setting and query:
<path name>
String parameter to specify the name of the path to be defined or
queried. Limited to a maximum of 35 characters.
Write the path name in quotation marks. The firmware observes
capitalization of the path name. For example, "path a" in lower
case is not the same as "Path A" in upper and lower case.
A newly defined path name only exists in the instruments inter-
nal volatile memory (RAM).
At shutdown, all path definitions are saved permanently in the
instrument’s flash memory
At startup, all saved path definitions are restored automatically.
ROUTe Commands