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Remote Commands Reference
R&S
®
RTC1000
167User Manual 1335.7352.02 ─ 04
13 Remote Commands Reference
This chapter provides the description of all remote commands available for the
R&S RTC1000. The commands are sorted according to the menu structure of the
instrument. A list of commands in alphabetical order ist given in the „List of Com-
mands“ at the end of this chapter.
General information on remote control is given in the "Annex" of this manual.
13.1 Conventions Used in Remote Command Description
Note the following conventions used in the remote command descriptions:
Command usage
If not specified otherwise, commands can be used both for setting and for querying
parameters.
If a command can be used for setting or querying only, or if it initiates an event, the
usage is stated explicitly.
Parameter usage
If not specified otherwise, a parameter can be used to set a value and it is the
result of a query.
Parameters required only for setting are indicated as Setting parameters.
Parameters required only to refine a query are indicated as Query parameters.
Parameters that are only returned as the result of a query are indicated as Return
values.
Conformity
Commands that are taken from the SCPI standard are indicated as SCPI con-
firmed. All commands used by the R&S RTC1000 follow the SCPI syntax rules.
Asynchronous commands
A command which does not automatically finish executing before the next com-
mand starts executing (overlapping command) is indicated as an Asynchronous
command.
Reset values (*RST)
Default parameter values that are used directly after resetting the instrument (*RST
command) are indicated as *RST values, if available.
Default unit
This is the unit used for numeric values if no other unit is provided with the parame-
ter.
13.2 Common Commands
Common commands are described in the IEEE 488.2 (IEC 625-2) standard. These
commands have the same effect and are employed in the same way on different devi-
ces. The headers of these commands consist of "*" followed by three letters. Many
common commands are related to the Status Reporting System.
Common Commands
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