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Finding the Right Command

If you can not find a command you have seen in a program, remember that commands can omit
implied mnemonics.
For example, the command SENSe:FREQuency:CENTer 10000 HZ contains the implied mnemonic
SENSe. SENSe can be omitted to create the equivalent command FREQuency:CENTer 10000 HZ.
(See "Implied Mnemonics" in the GPIB Programmer's Guide.) You will not find an entry for
FREQuency:CENTer—or any other command that omits an implied mnemonic—in the Command
Reference. You will find the FREQuency:CENTer command in the SENSe chapter.
If you do not find a command where you expect it, try scanning the command list in appendix A for
the equivalent command that contains the implied mnemonic.
Each command has a brief description. After you locate the equivalent command, you can find a
more detailed description in the corresponding command reference chapter.
If you are looking for a command that accesses a particular function, use the index.
For example, if you want to find the command that changes the analyzer's center frequency, look
for "center frequency" in the index. It sends you to the page that describes the
SENSe:FREQuency:CENTer command.
If you are familiar with front panel operation of the analyzer, use Appendix B.
It provides a cross reference of the analyzer's hardkeys and softkeys and their equivalent GPIB
commands.
If you have an analyzer, use the GPIB Echo facility.
GPIB Echo displays the corresponding GPIB command for front panel operations. It displays the
most abbreviated form of the command. To turn on the facility, press
[ Local/GPIB ] [ GPIB ECHO ON OFF ] to highlight ON.
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