Command Paths
The 8033 commands are structured in a tree format as shown in Figure 4.2. Each of the legal paths
is listed below, followed by its list of path options, each of which is followed by the commands
themselves.
First−time users should begin by using the full path notation. Once familiar with the paths, shortcuts
are available. These shortcuts are described in Section 3.6.
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*CAL?
COND?
:CAL
*CLS
DIS
*ESE
DIS?
RECALL
*ESE?
ERR?
START
*IDN?
EVE?
USER1
*IST
MES
USER2
*OPC
MES?
USER3
*OPC?
MODE?
*PRE
SECURE
*PRE?
TERM
*PSC
TERM?
*PSC?
TIME?
*PUD
TIMER?
*PUD?
*RST
*SRE
*SRE?
*STB?
*TST?
*WAI
Figure 4.1 8033 Command Path Structure
C O M M A N D R E F E R E N C E
Notes about Syntax
(root)
:MODE
:ENAB
DB
COND
DEC
DB?
COND?
INC
DBM
EVE
MOD?
DBM?
EVE?
OUT
W
OUTOFF
OUT?
W?
OUTOFF?
POW
POW?
REF
REF?
STEP
STEP?
C H A P T E R
:LAS
:MOD
CW
FREQ
FREQ?
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