Notational Conventions In This Command Reference - Agilent Technologies ENA Series User Manual Supplement

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SCPI Command Reference
Syntax

Notational conventions in this command reference

This section describes the rules to read the description of the commands in this chapter.
Syntax
Part with heading "Syntax" describes the syntax to send a command from the external
controller to the E5061A/E5062A. A syntax consists of a command part and a parameter
part. The separator between the command part and the parameter part is a space.
If there are several parameters, the separator between adjacent parameters is a comma (,). 3
points (...) between commas indicate that parameters in that part are omitted. For example,
<numeric 1>,...,<numeric 4> indicates that 4 parameters, <numeric 1>,<numeric 2>,
<numeric 3>,<numeric 4>, are required.
String-type parameters, <string>, <string 1>, and so on, must be enclosed in double
quotation marks ("). <block> shows block format data.
You can omit the lowercase letters in syntax. For example, ":CALibration:CABLe" can be
shortened as ":CAL:CABL."
The definition of symbols used in the syntax is as follows:
<>
[]
{}
For example, ":CALC:CORR:EDEL:TIME 0.1,"
":CALCULATE1:SELECTED:CORR:EDEL:TIME 25E-3," and so on are valid for the
syntax given below.
Syntax
:CALCulate{[1]|2|3|4}[:SELected]:CORRection:EDELay:TIME <numeric>
Description
Part with heading "Description" describes how to use the command or the operation when
executed.
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Characters enclosed in this pair of symbols are necessary parameters
when sending the command.
Part enclosed in this parenthesis pair can be omitted.
Part enclosed in this parenthesis pair indicates that you must select one
of the items in this part. Individual items are separated by a vertical bar
(|).
Appendix B

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