Agilent Technologies 8560E User Manual page 365

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