Lan Interface Messages; Scpi Command Structure - R&S SGT100A User Manual

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Instrument responses
Instrument responses (response messages and service requests) are messages the
instrument sends to the controller after a query. They can contain measurement
results, instrument settings and information on the instrument status.

15.1.2 LAN Interface Messages

In the LAN connection, the interface messages are called low–level control messages.
These messages can be used to emulate interface messages of the GPIB bus.
Command
&ABO
&DCL
&GTL
&GTR
&GET
&LLO
&NREN
&POL

15.1.3 SCPI Command Structure

SCPI commands consist of a so-called header and, in most cases, one or more param-
eters. The header and the parameters are separated by a "white space" (ASCII code 0
to 9, 11 to 32 decimal, e.g. blank). The headers may consist of several mnemonics
(keywords). Queries are formed by appending a question mark directly to the header.
The commands can be either device-specific or device-independent (common com-
mands). Common and device-specific commands differ in their syntax.
User Manual 1176.8674.02 ─ 07
"SCPI confirmed" in the command reference chapters. Commands without this
SCPI label are device-specific; however, their syntax follows SCPI rules as per-
mitted by the standard.
Long term
Abort
Device Clear
Go to Local
Go to Remote
Group Execute Trigger
Local Lockout
Not Remote Enable
Serial Poll
Effect on the instrument
Aborts processing of the commands just received.
Aborts processing of the commands just received and
sets the command processing software to a defined initial
state. Does not change the instrument setting.
Transition to the "local" state (manual control). (The
instrument automatically returns to remote state when a
remote command is sent UNLESS &NREN was sent
before.)
Enables automatic transition from local state to remote
state by a subsequent remote command (after &NREN
was sent).
Triggers a previously active instrument function (e.g. a
sweep). The effect of the command is the same as with
that of a pulse at the external trigger signal input.
Disables transition from remote control to manual control
by means of the front panel keys.
Disables automatic transition from local state to remote
state by a subsequent remote command. (To re-activate
automatic transition use &GTR.)
Starts a serial poll.
Annex
Remote Control Basics
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