Symbol conventions:
Optional data.
Numerical data.
D
I
An integer appendage that is part of the command.
For example, CLEA<I>, where I = 1 to 5, indicates
that the actual commands are CLEAl , CLEAS,
A character string operand which must be enclosed by
double quotes.
A necessary appendage.
< >
An either/or choice in appendages.
I
Note
All instrument functions can be queried to find
the current ON/OFF state or value. lb perform a
query, append the question mark character ('?) to the
command. For example:
HP-IB Programming and Command Reference Guide
Description
Measures and displays A/B on the active
channel.
Sets adapter electrical delay.&nge: f10 s.
Controller HP-IB address: the address
where control is returned after a pass
to 30.
control. Range: 0
Disk HPIB address. Range: 0
LO Source HPIB address.
Peripheral HI-IB address (for sequencing).
See also TITTPERI. Range: 0
Plotter HP-IB address. Range: 0
Power meter HP-IB address.
30.
Printer HP-IB address.
Sets adapter to COAXial.
to 30.
Range:
to 30.
0
to 30.
to 30.
Range: 0 to 30.