Configuration Application Memory (Remote Command Only) - Keysight x-series User Reference Manual

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6  System Functions
System

Configuration Application Memory (Remote Command Only)

This remote command is used to query the amount of Virtual Memory a particular application consumes.
Remote Command
Example
Notes
Preset
Initial S/W Revision
Alignments
The Alignments Menu controls and displays the automatic alignment of the instrument, and provides the
ability to restore the default alignment values.
The current setting of the alignment system is displayed in the system Settings Panel along the top of the
display, including a warning icon for conditions that may cause specifications to be impacted.
Key Path
Initial S/W Revision
Auto Align
Configures the method for which the automatic background alignment is run.
Automatic background alignments are run periodically between measurement acquisitions. The
instrument's software determines when alignments are to be performed to maintain warranted operation.
The recommended setting for Auto Align is Normal.
An Auto Align execution cannot be aborted with the Cancel (ESC) key. To interrupt an Auto Align execution,
select Auto Align Off.
Key Path
Mode
Remote Command
Example
Notes
Couplings
290
:SYSTem:PON:APPLication:VMEMory:USED:NAME? <INSTrument:SELect name>
:SYST:PON:APPL:VMEM:USED:NAME? CDMA2K
<INSTrument:SELect name> is from the enums of the :INSTrument:SELect command
Value returned will be 0 (zero) if the name provided is invalid.
Not affected by Preset
Prior to A.02.00
System
Prior to A.02.00
System, Alignments
All
:CALibration:AUTO ON|PARTial|OFF
:CALibration:AUTO?
:CAL:AUTO ON
While Auto Align is executing, bit 0 of Status Operation register is set.
Auto Align is set to Off if Restore Align Data is invoked.
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