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RECALL=n—
This commands the instrument to reset the configuration to that contained in the
specified storage location. The number
n
should be between 0 and 65535. Note that
this also sets, which saved configuration will be retrieved following a reset of the
instrument.
RESYNC—
These commands allow you to resynchronize parameter readings to accommodate
changes in the input waveforms. This command has no affect if the instrument is
presently in the
HOLD
state. The overall affect of implementing the
RESYNC
command is that any measurement in progress is aborted and a new measurement is
initiated immediately following any settling delay that is imposed by input filtering
requirements.
Note:
Attempts to read data from the instrument during the RESYNC will be
unavailable
until the next measurement is completed.
RUN—
This command releases a previously received
HOLD
command. If the instrument is
not presently in the
HOLD
state then this command has no effect.
SAVE=n/string—
This commands the instrument to save the present configuration in the specified
storage location. The number
n
can be set between 0 and 65535. Note that this also
sets which saved configuration will be retrieved following a reset of the instrument.
The command may optionally contain a name
string
, which is used to name the
specified storage location.
@—
This character command is used in the RS232 interface to cause the results of a
previously defined set of parameter data requests (i.e.
READ=parameter
command)
to be resent with the latest available data.
Available Parameter Strings
The
DISP
and
READ
commands accept the string components as defining the data
to be interrogated, where: parameter[source and bandwidth]{sub-definition string}
and special-parameter
parameter—
is a string defining the parameter
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