YOKOGAWA WT3000 User Manual page 108

Precision power analyzer communication interface
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:IMAGe:SAVE:DRIVe
Function
Sets the save destination drive of the screen
image data.
Syntax
:IMAGe:SAVE:DRIVe {PCCard[,<NRf>]|
NETWork|USB,<NRf>[,<NRf>][,<NRf>]}
PCCard = PC card drive
<NRf> = Partition (0 to 3)
NETWork = Network drive
USB = USB memory drive
1st <NRf> = ID number (address)
2nd <NRf> = Partition (0 to 3) or LUN (logical
unit number: 0 to 3)
3rd <NRf> = Partition (0 to 3) when LUN is
specified
Example
:IMAGE:SAVE:DRIVE PCCARD
Description • If the drive does not contain partitions, omit
the <NRf> corresponding to partitions.
• "NETWork" can be used when the Ethernet
interface (/C7 option) is installed.
• "USB" can be used when the USB port
(peripheral device) (/C5 option) is installed.
• The second or third <NRf> when USB is
selected can be omitted if the drive is not
partitioned or divided by LUN.
:IMAGe:SAVE:NAME
Function
Sets the name of the file for saving the screen
image data or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:IMAGe:SAVE:NAME {<Filename>}
:IMAGe:SAVE:NAME?
Example
:IMAGE:SAVE:NAME "IMAGE1"
:IMAGE:SAVE:NAME? ->
:IMAGE:SAVE:NAME "IMAGE1"
Description • Set the save destination drive with the
":IMAGe:SAVE:DRIVe" command and the
directory with the
":IMAGe:SAVE:CDIRectory" command.
• Specify the file name without the extension.
:IMAGe:SEND?
Function
Queries the screen image data.
Syntax
:IMAGe:SEND?
Example
:IMAGE:SEND? -> #6(number of bytes,
6 digits)(data byte sequence)
Description • The number of bytes of <Block data> is {2 +
6 + number of data points +1 (delimiter)}.
• For details on <Block data>, see page 5-6.
IM 760301-17E
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