Agilent Technologies 54600 Series Programmer's Manual page 92

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Command
Query
:STOP
n/a
:SYSTem:DSP
n/a
<string>
n/a
:SYSTem:ERRor?
:SYSTem:KEY
:SYSTem:KEY?
<key_code>
:SYSTem:LOCK
:SYSTem:LOCK?
<value>
:SYSTem:SETup
:SYSTem:SETup?
<setup_data>
n/a
:TER?
:TIMebase:DELay
:TIMebase:DELay?
<delay_value>
:TIMebase:MODE
:TIMebase:MODE?
<value>
:TIMebase:RANGe
:TIMebase:RANGe?
<range_value>
:TIMebase:REFerence
:TIMebase:REFerence?
{LEFT | CENTer}
n/a
:TIMebase:SETup?
:TIMebase:VERNier
:TIMebase:VERNier?
{ON | OFF}
:TRACe:CLEAR
n/a
<N>
:TRACe:DATA
:TRACe:DATA? <N>
<N>,<trace_data>
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Programmer's Quick Reference
Options and Query Returns
n/a
<string> ::= quoted ASCII string
<error> ::= an integer error code
See error values in the online Programmer's Reference.
<key_code> ::= -1 to 16, or 19 to 50; an integer
See key code values in the online Programmer's Reference.
<value> ::= {ON | OFF}
<setup_data> ::= a maximum of 218 bytes of data in IEEE 488.2 # format.
<return_value> ::= 0 or 1
<delay_value> ::= time from trigger to display reference in seconds.
The display reference is left or center in NR3 format.
<value> ::= {NORMal | DELayed | XY | ROLL}
<range_value> ::= the following values in NR3 format:
50 ns through 50 s for 54603
20 ns through 50 s for 54600/01/02
10 ns through 50 s for 54610/15/16
<return_value> ::= {LEFT | CENTer} for Normal or Delayed modes.
<return_value> ::= {CENTer | RIGHt} for ROLL mode.
For all models except the 54615/16:
TIMebase:MODE {NORM | DEL | XY};RANGe <range>;
DELay <delay>;REF {LEFT | CENT};VERN {ON | OFF}
For the 54615/16:
TIMebase:MODE {NORM | DEL | XY};RANGe <range>;
DELay <delay>;REF {LEFT | CENT}
<range> ::= the following values in NR3 format:
50 ns through 50 s for 54603
20 ns through 50 s for 54600/01/02
10 ns through 50 s for 54610/15/16
<delay> ::= time from trigger to delay reference in seconds in NR3
format
{ON | OFF}
<N> ::= the trace memory number (1 to 100)
<N> ::= the trace memory number (1 to 100).
<header> ::= the 10-byte block header that contains the ASCII
characters
#8000nnnnn and is sent prior to the data. (nnnnn is the number of
bytes in the data string.)
<trace_data> ::= a maximum of 16,342 bytes of data, setup, and label
information that represents the current trace.
Commands and Queries
8–15

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