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SCPI Command Reference
Parameters
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Parameters
Part with heading “Parameters” describes necessary parameters when sending the
command. When a parameter is a value type or a string type enclosed with <>, its
description, allowable setup range, preset (factory-set) value, and so on are given; when a
parameter is a selection type enclosed with {}, the description of each selection item is
given.
Query response
Part with heading “Query response” describes the data format read out when query
(reading out data) is available with the command.
Each readout parameter is enclosed with {}. If there are several items within {} separated
by the pipe (|), only one of them is read out.
When several parameters are read out, they are separated with a comma (,). Note that, 3
points (…) between commas indicate that the data of that part is omitted. For example,
{numeric 1},…,{numeric 4} indicates that 4 data items, {numeric 1}, {numeric 2},
{numeric 3}, and {numeric 4}, are read out.
<newline><^END> after the parameters is the program message terminator.
Related commands
Part with heading “Related commands” describes the commands related to this command.
Equivalent key
Part with heading “Equivalent key” shows the operational procedure of the front panel
keys that has the same effect as this command.
[Key]
Indicates that you press the key named Key.
[Key]
-
Item
Indicates a series of key operation in which you press the
[Key]
key,
select (highlight) the item called
Item
on the displayed menu using the
[
↓
]
key and so on, and then press the
[Enter]
key.
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