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MPS4232
Section 5: Software
Command Format
All of the commands accepted by the MPS are explained with the following sections: command, type, syntax, parameters/
arguments, description, returns, examples, ranges, and default values and notes when applicable. The table below is an
example of how commands will be explained and shown in this section of the manual.
Example Command Title
COMMAND
The name of the command
TYPE
Lists the type of command. There are three types of commands in the MPS:
Get
- a Get type command retrieves information. Any command that begins with “SET” can be
retrieved if the “GET” command is used i.e., GET <command name>
Set
- a Set type command will set configurations. These commands typically require an argu
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ment or value. In order to change these variables, these commands must begin with the
“SET” command.
Function - a Function command will cause the MPS to start a process or function and may not
return any data.
A command can be one or more types.
Any command type labeled as “Disabled” are implemented as a placeholder to create back
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wards compatibility with MPS4264 software. These commands will be accepted, but will not
change any functionality in the MPS4232.
DESCRIPTION
Provides a description about the command and what it may be used for.
SYNTAX
Lists the format of the command. The following conventions are used:
BP
- Boldface letters indicate command keywords and operators. Within the discussion of
syntax, bold type indicates that the text must be entered exactly as shown.
<parameter> - Words in < > indicate place holders for parameters that must be supplied.
[<parameter>] - Parameters in [ ] indicate place holders for optional parameters that are not
required.
data
- Example data is shown in
italics
.
data
- Example commands are show in
bold
.
, - Commas separate options, only one of the options may be used.
RETURNS
Lists the format of the information that the unit returns to the host.
A PROMPT may be output when the MPS is ready to accept a command.
DEFAULT
The default settings from the factory
EXAMPLE(S)
Example commands that do not necessarily apply to all applications. When “//” is used, this
indicates a comment to explain the commands that proceed it and are not used in the command
sequence.
data
- Example return data is shown in
italics
.
data
- Example commands are show in
bold
RANGE
Lists the range of available arguments for the command unless otherwise stated. If range is not
provided, the argument(s) are not range checked.
NOTES
Additional comments relevant to the command or variables.
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