Siglent SDM3055 5½ Digit Dual-Display Digital Multimeter

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SIGLENT Remote Manual
3 SDM3055/SDM3055A
Command Separators
A colon ( : ) separates consecutive different levels of keywords.. You must insert a blank
space to separate a parameter from a command keyword. If a command requires more
than one parameter, separate adjacent parameters using a comma:
CONF:VOLT:DC 20,1
A semicolon ( ; ) separates commands within the same subsystem and can also
minimize typing. For example, the following string:
TRIG:COUNT 2;SOUR EXT
Equivalent to the following two commands:
TRIG:COUNT 2
TRIG:SOUR EXT
Use a colon and a semicolon to link commands from different subsystems. For example,
in the following example, an error is generated if you do not use both the colon and
semicolon:
TRIG:COUN 2;:SAMP:COUN 2
Using the MIN, MAX and DEF Parameters
For many commands, you can substitute "MIN" or "MAX" in place of a parameter. In some
cases you may also substitute "DEF". For example, consider The following example:
VOLTage:DC:RANGe {<range>|MIN|MAX|DEF}
Instead of selecting a specific value for the <range> parameter, you can substitute MIN to
set the range to its minimum value, MAX to set the range to its maximum value or DEF to
set the range to its default value.
Querying Parameter Settings
You can query the current value of most parameters by adding a question mark ( ? ) to the
command. For example,The following example sets the trigger count to 10
measurements:
TRIG:COUN 10
You can then query the count value by sending:
TRIG:COUN?
You can also query the minimum or maximum count allowed as follows:
TRIG:COUN? MIN
TRIG:COUN? MAX
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