LeCroy 9400A Manual page 109

Digital oscilloscope
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The string beginning with a character other than "#" is received
while the 9400A expects a block.
Such an error happens if the 9400A, previously configured to work
without the END block (#I), receives
less data than expected,
followed by a command.
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Too many blocks have been received.
If the 9400A
detects
an error
while
receiving
data
remaining
values in the block, as well as the following
purged until END block (#I) or a command is received.
blocks, any
blocks are
When a command
is received
instead
of a block,
block transfer
is
aborted, but the command will be decoded like any other command.
When a block is received without being preceded by the WRITE command,
the block will be purged and syntax error ii will be produced (Invalid
Header).
Note: Block data must end with a legal Trailer such as <CR>, <LF> or
<CRLF>.
6) INSPECT (INS)
, < CHANNEL 1.LIMIT
< CHANNEL-2.LIMIT
< MEMORY C.LIMIT
< MEMORY-D.LIMIT
(CI.LI)
(C2.LI)
(MC.LI)
(MD.LI)
instructs
the 9400A to return a character
string containing
the
lower and upper address limits of the current waveform,
or
INSPECT (INS)
, < CHANNEL I.NSWEEPS
< CHANNEL-2.NSWEEPS
< MEMORY C.NSWEEPS
< MEMORY-D.NSWEEPS
(CI.NS)
(C2.NS)
(MC.NS)
(MD.NS)
instructs the 9400A to return a character string containing
number of sweeps (in averaging and extrema),
the
or
INSPECT (INS)
, < MEMORY C.INTVAL
< MEMORY-D.INTVAL
(MC.IV)
(MD.IV)
instructs the 9400A to return a character string, containing
the
interval between data points used by a waveform processing function.
This value may be used as the <intval> parameter in the readout of
such waveforms if the user wishes to read only the computed data
points and none of the interpolated points.
Remote Operations
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