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Additional Basics on Remote Control
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NGP800
173User Manual 5601.5610.02 ─ 04
Special characters
Table A-2: Special characters
| A vertical stroke in parameter definitions indicates alternative possibilities in the sense of "or". The
effect of the command differs, depending on the used parameter.
Example:
FUSE:LINK {1 | 2 | 3}
FUSE:LINK 1 sets the fuse link CH1 for the selected channel FUSE:LINK 2 sets the fuse
link of CH2 for the selected channel
[ ] Mnemonics in square brackets are optional and can be inserted into the header or be omitted.
Example:
FUSE[:STATe] { ON }
FUSE:STAT ON is equivalent to FUSE ON
{ } Parameters in curly brackets are optional and can be inserted once or several times, or be omitted.
Example:
VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] {<voltage> | MIN | MAX | UP |
DOWN }
The following are valid commands:
VOLT MAX
VOLT MIN VOLT 10
Syntax for Channel List Commands
For demonstration purposes only, assume the existence of the following commands for
this section:
VOLT? (@2)
OUTP (@2)
VOLT? (@1,3)
VOLT? (@1:4)
VOLT 5, (@1:4)
When adding a channel list parameter to a query, there must be a space character
between the query indicator (?) and the channel list parameter. Otherwise an error
-103, invalid separator occurs.
Table A-3: Special characters
@
The "@" sign in parameter definitions indicates in the sense of "at", this is part of the channel list
command syntax.
Example:
VOLT? (@2) queries the voltage at CH2
OUTP 1, (@3) turns on the output at CH3
, The comma sign in parameter definitions indicates in the sense of seperator for additional chan-
nels defination.
Example:
VOLT? (@1,3) queries the voltage at CH1 and CH3
VOLT? (@1,3,4) is equivalent to queries the voltage at CH1, CH3 and CH4
: The colon sign in parameter definitions indicates the defination of of channel range for additional
channel defination.
Example:
VOLTage? (@1:3) queries the voltage at CH1, CH2, CH3
VOLTage 5, (@1:3) configures CH1, CH2 and CH3 to 5 V
Messages and Command Structure
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