TH2883 Series Operation Manual Chapter 8 SCPI Command reference
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The :TIME command sets the time range. The :TIME? query returns the current time range.
Command syntax: MEASure:TIME<start, end>
Where,
<start> is the start point of time, NR1 format and ranging from 1 to 598 without unit.
<end> is the end point of time, NR1 format and ranging from 1 to 598 without unit.
For example: WrtCmd( “MAES:TIME 100,200” ); set the time to range from 100 to 200.
NOTE: The value of the end point must be larger than that of the start point; otherwise an
error message will be displayed on the system message line.
NOTE: The measurement ranges of frequency and time are the same, thus the time range
will vary with the frequency range.
Query syntax: MEASure:TIME?
Return format: <start, end><NL^END>
Both <start> and <end> are NR1 format.
8.3.11 ABORt subsystem command
TH2883 will abort the current measurement as soon as the ABORt command is received.
Command syntax: ABORt
For example: WrtCmd( “ABOR” );
8.3.12 Mass MEMory subsystem commands
The Mass MEMory subsystem commands load and store files. Figure 8-12 shows the Mass
MEMory subsystem command tree.
Mass MEMory :LOAD
:STATe <record number>
:SAVE or STORe :STATe <record number, “file name”>
:DELete :STATe <record number>
Figure 8-12 Mass MEMory subsystem command tree.
The :LOAD:STATe command is used to load the stored file.
Command syntax: MMEMory:LOAD:STATe <record number>
Where,
<record number> is the file serial number ranging from 1 to 60 without unit.
For example: WrtCmd(“MMEM:LOAD:STAT 1”); load file 1.
NOTE:
1. If the file you want to load is not available, “File not exist” message will be
displayed on the system message line.
2. If the input file number is out of 1 to 60, message “Out of file range” will be
displayed on the system message line.
NOTE: The file contains the page information. When a file is loaded, TH2883 will display