HP 8360 B Series User Manual page 97

Swept signal generator, including options 001, 002, 004, 006, and 008
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When it is between two command mnemonics, a colon moves the
current path down one level in the command tree. For example,
the colon in MEAS:VOLT specifies that VOLT is one level below MEAS.
When the colon is the first character of a command, it specifies
that the next command mnemonic is a root level command. For
example, the colon in :INIT specifies that INIT is a root level
command.
Semicolon
n
A semicolon separates two commands in the same message without
changing the current path.
Whitespuce
n
White space characters, such as
ignored. There are two important exceptions. White space inside a
keyword, such as :FREQ uency, is not allowed. You must use white
space to separate parameters from commands. For example, the
<space> between LEVel and 6.2 in the command :POWer : LEVel
6.2 is mandatory. White space does not affect the current path.
If a command requires more than one parameter, you must
separate adjacent parameters using a comma. Commas do not
affect the current path.
Common Commands
n
Common commands, such as *RST, are not part of any subsystem.
An instrument interprets them in the same way, regardless of the
current path setting.
Figure l-26 shows examples of how to use the colon and semicolon to
navigate efficiently through the command tree.
and <space>, are generally
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