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Programming Command Cross Reference
Programming Command Versus Front Panel Key
Mass Memory Module Commands
The following commands are available when the Agilent 85620A mass
memory module is being used with the spectrum analyzer. See the
documentation for the Agilent 85620A for more information.
Table 6-4
Mass Memory Module Commands
ABORT
Controls flow of your program.
ABS
Places the absolute value of the source values in the
destination.
ACTVFUNC
Creates a user-defined active function.
ADD
Adds the sources and sends the sum to the destination.
ARRAYDEF
Defines an array.
AUTOEXEC
Turns on or off the function that was defined with the
AUTOFUNC command.
AUTOFUNC
Defines a function for automatic execution.
AUTOSAVE
Automatically saves traces.
AVG
Averages the source and the destination.
CARDLOAD
Copies data from the memory card to module memory.
CARDSTORE
Copies data to a memory card.
CATALOG
Catalogs the files in the mass memory module or memory card.
CLRDSP
Clears the display.
CLRSCHED
Clears the Autosave and Autoexec Schedule buffer.
CNTLA
Controls auxiliary control line A.
CNTLB
Controls auxiliary control line B.
CNTLC
Controls auxiliary control line C.
CNTLD
Controls auxiliary control line D.
CNTLI
Reads auxiliary control line I.
CTRLHPIB
Allows the spectrum analyzer to control the GPIB.
DATEMODE
Allows you to set the format for displaying the real-time clock.
DISPOSE
Deletes user-defined functions.
DIV
Divides source 1 by source 2 and places the result in the
destination.
DSPLY
Displays the value of a variable on the spectrum analyzer
screen.
EDITDONE
Indicates that the limit-line editing is complete.
EDITLIML
Allows you to edit the current limit line.
EM
Erases user display memory.
ENTER
Allows the spectrum analyzer to receive data from other devices
on the GPIB.
EXP
Places the exponential of the source in the destination.
FORMAT
Formats a memory card using default parameters.
FUNCDEF
Defines a routine consisting of spectrum analyzer commands,
assigns the routine a label, and stores the routine and its label
in the user memory.
Summary of Contents for 8560E
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Page 49: ...49 2 Making Measurements ...
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