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Command Summary
Command Summary
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The commands are ordered in a command tree. Every command belongs
to a node in this tree.
The root nodes are also called the subsystems. A subsystem contains all
commands belonging to a specific topic. In a subsystem there may be
further subnodes.
Table 4
on page 20 gives an overview of the command tree. You see the
nodes, the subnodes, and the included commands.
Table 4
Command Summary
Command
CONFigure Subsystem
:CONFigure:MEASurement:SETTing:ACTual?
:CONFigure:MEASurement:SETTing:NUMBer?
:CONFigure:MEASurement:SETTing:PRESet
:CONFigure:MEASurement:SETTing:CANCel
:CONFigure:MEASurement:SETTing:RECall
:CONFigure:MEASurement:SETTing:SAVE
:CONFigure:MEASurement:SETTing:ERASe
Command
FETCh Subsystem
:FETCh[n]:POWer?
:FETCh[n]:POWer:ALL?
:FETCh[n]:POWer:ALL:CSV?
:FETCh[n]:POWer:ALL:CONFig?
:FETCh[n]:POWer:MAX?
:FETCh[n]:POWer:MIN?
:FETCh[n]:POWer:EXTRema:RESet
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