(9) MEMory command (Sets and queries input and output, etc., from the memory.) |
Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:USECH A :SYSTem:USECH? |
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response
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A<NR1>A = 1, 2, 4 (8835) 1, 2, 4, 8 (8835-01) 4, 8, 16, 32 (8826) 2, 4, 8, 16 (8841, 8842)
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Explanation
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Sets the number of channels used to a numerical value. Returns the current number of channels used as an NR1 numerical value.
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Example
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:SYSTem:USECH 4 Sets the number of channel used to 4.
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When allowed
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MEM
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(2) Enables and disables, and queries the start key backup function. |
Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:STARt A$ :SYSTem:STARt? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, ON
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Explanation
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Enables and disables the start key backup function. Returns the current enablement state of the start key backup function as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:STARt ON Sets the start key backup function to ON.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:GRID A$ :SYSTem:GRID? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, STD, STD_Dark, FINE_Dark, TIME, TIME_Dark OFF: No grid STD: Standard grid FINE: Fine grid STD_Dark: Standard (dark) grid FINE_Dark: Fine (dark) grid TIME: Time axis grid (8826) TIME_Dark: Dark time axis grid (8826) A$ = OFF, STD (8720)
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Explanation
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Sets the type of grid displayed. Returns the current grid setting as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:GRID STD Sets the standard grid.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:CHMArk A$ :SYSTem:CHMArk? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, NUMBer, COMMent
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Explanation
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Makes the corresponding channel marker setting. Returns the current channel marker setting as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:CHMArk ON Sets the channel marker to ON.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:TMAXis A$ :SYSTem:TMAXis? |
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response
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A$A$ = TIME, TIME(60), SCALe, DATE
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Explanation
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Sets the time axis display as character data. Returns the current time axis display setting as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:TMAXis TIME Sets the time axis display to TIME.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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(6) Sets and queries the list function and the gauge function. |
Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:LIST A$ :SYSTem:LIST? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, LIST, GAUGE, L_G (LIST&GAUGE)
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Explanation
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Sets the list function and the gauge function according to character data. Returns the current settings for the list function and the gauge function as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:LIST LIST Sets the list function.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:PRIDensity A :SYSTem:PRIDensity? |
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response
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A<NR1>A = 1 to 5 (1: light, 5: dark)
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Explanation
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Sets the printer density according to character data. Returns the current printer density setting as a numerical value in NR1 format.
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Example
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:SYSTem:PRIDensity 3 Sets the printer density to 3.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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(8) Enables and disables, and queries the backlight saver function. |
Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:CRTOff A :SYSTem:CRTOff? |
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response
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A<NR1>A = 0 (OFF), 1 to 30 (minutes)
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Explanation
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Enables or disables the backlight saver function. Returns the current enablement state of the backlight saver function as a numerical value in NR1 format.
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Example
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:SYSTem:CRTOff 1 Sets the backlight saver function to one minute.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:LCDDisp A$ :SYSTem:LCDDisp? |
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response
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A$A$ = C1 to C9 (C9: customer color)
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Explanation
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Sets the screen color according to character data. Returns the current screen color setting as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:LCDDisp C1 Sets the screen color to 1.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:SETColor A,R,G,B :SYSTem:SETColor? A |
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response
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A<NR1>,R<NR1>,G<NR1>,B<NR1>A = color number 0 to 26 (8835 (-01)) 0 to 30 (8826) 0 to 33 (8841, 8842, 8720) R(red), G(green), B(blue) = 0 to 7
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Explanation
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Sets the color of the color number specified by A to one of 8 shades of red, green, and blue. Returns the settings for red, green, and blue of the color number specified by A as a numerical value in NR1 format.
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Example
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:SYSTem:SETColor 7,3,4,5 Sets the grid (8835, 8826) color to red 3, green 4, and blue 5.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:BEEPer A$ :SYSTem:BEEPer? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, ON (8835) = OFF, ON1, ON2 (8826, 8841, 8842, 8835-01, 8720)
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Explanation
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Enables and disables the beeper sound. Returns the current enablement state of the beeper sound as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:BEEPer ON Sets the beeper sound to ON.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:LANGuage A$ :SYSTem:LANGuage? |
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response
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A$A$ = JAPAnese, ENGLish
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Explanation
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Sets the language. Returns the current language setting as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:LANGuage JAPAnese Sets the language to Japanese.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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(13) Sets and queries printing of the upper and lower limits. |
8826, 8841, 8842 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:PRIUplow A$ :SYSTem:PRIUplow? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, ON
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Explanation
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Enables and disables printing of the upper and lower limits. Returns the current enablement state of printing of the upper and lower limits as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:PRIUplow ON Prints the upper and lower limits.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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8826, 8841, 8842 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:ZEROcom A$ :SYSTem:ZEROcom? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, ON
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Explanation
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Enables and disables the zero position comment. Returns the current enablement state of the zero position comment as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:ZEROcom ON Prints comments in the zero position.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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8826, 8841, 8842 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:COUNter A$,("NAME$",B) :SYSTem:COUNter? |
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response
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A$A$ = OFF, NAME, DATE NAME$ = counter name (ten characters) B = counter value (0 to 9999)
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Explanation
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Sets the counter print. Returns the current counter print setting as character data. NAME$ is effective only when A$ is set to NAME.
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Example
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:SYSTem:COUNter OFF The counter print is disabled.
:SYSTem:COUNter DATE,100 Prints the counter and date. (’98-2-20-100)
:SYSTem:COUNter NAME,”counter name”,100 Prints the counter name and counter. (counter name-100)
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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(16) Sets and queries the output destination by the COPY key. |
Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:COPY A$(,B$) :SYSTem:COPY? |
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response
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A$,B$A$ = IN_PRinter, EX_PRinter, FD, PC, COM (8835, 8835-01) A$ = IN_PRinter, EX_PRinter, FD, PC, COM, SCSI, MO (8826, 8841, 8842) B$ = ESCP, RASTer
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Explanation
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Sets the output destination by the COPY key. Returns the current setting of the output destination by the COPY key as character data.
IN_PRinter: Prints on the internal printer. EX_PRinter: Prints on the external printer. FD: Stores the screen data on floppy disk. PC: Stores the screen data on PC card. COM: Sends the screen data to interface. SCSI: Stores the screen data on SCSI device. MO: Stores the screen data on MO disk.
When the output destination is set to the external printer, select the control code.
ESCP: Uses ESC/P as a control code. RASTer: Uses ESC/P raster as a control code.
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Example
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:SYSTem:COPY IN_PRinter Prints on the internal printer.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:BMPColor A$ :SYSTem:BMPColor? |
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response
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A$A$ = COLOR, GRAY, MONO, MONO_R
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Explanation
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Sets the hard copy color. Returns the hard copy color setting as character data.
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Note
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When printing on the external printer or LAN, only COLOR or MONO can be selected.
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Example
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:SYSTem:BMPColor COLOR Sets the hard copy color to color.
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When allowed
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When the output destination is set to other than the internal printer in the previous command.
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8835-01, 8826, 8841, 8842, 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:BMPFile 'NAME$' :SYSTem:BMPFile? |
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response
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'NAME$'NAME$ = File name (8 characters)
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Explanation
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Sets the file name of a stored bitmap. (Filename: not longer than 8 characters) Returns file name setting as text for currently stored bitmap.
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Example
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:SYSTem:BMPFile 'BMP' Sets filename BMP for storing a bitmap file.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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(19) Sets and queries the output destination by the PRINT key. |
Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:PRINt A$(,B$) :SYSTem:PRINt? |
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response
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A$,B$A$ = IN_PRinter, EX_PRinter, LAN B$ = ESCP, RASTer
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Explanation
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Sets the output destination by the PRINT key. When the output destination is set to the external printer, select the control code. Returns the current output destination by the PRINT key as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:PRint EX_PRinter Prints on the external printer.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Except 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:PRIColor A$ :SYSTem:PRIColor? |
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response
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A$A$ = COLOR, MONO
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Explanation
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Sets the print color of the external printer or LAN. Returns the current print color of the external printer as character data.
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Example
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:SYSTem:PRIColor COLOR Prints in color.
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When allowed
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When the output destination is set to the external printer in the previous command.
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8826, 8841, 8842, 8720 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:SCSI A$,B :SYSTem:SCSI? A$ |
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response
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A$,B<NR1>A$ = 8826, 8841, 8842 (unit ID), SCSI (target ID) B = 0 to 7
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Explanation
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Set the ID number of the unit or SCSI device on the SCSI bus. Returns as an NR1 numerical value the setting for the ID number of the unit or SCSI device on the SCSI bus.
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Note
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The ID number of the internal MO drive (optional) is set to 4. Therefore, if the internal MO drive has been mounted, the ID number 4 cannot be specified. Do not set the unit ID and target ID to the same number.
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Example
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:SYSTem:SCSI 8826,7 Sets the SCSI ID of the 8826 to 7.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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(22) Sets the calendar date, and queries the current calendar date. |
Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:DATE A,B,C :SYSTem:DATE? |
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response
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A,B,C<NR1>A = 0 to 99 (year) B = 1 to 12 (month) C = 1 to 31 (day)
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Explanation
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Sets the date on the internal calendar. Returns the current date.
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Example
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:SYSTem:DATE 97,7,22 Sets the internal calendar to July 22nd, 1997.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:TIME A,B :SYSTem:TIME? |
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response
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A,B,C<NR1>A = 0 to 23 (hour) B = 0 to 59 (min) C = 0 to 59 (second)
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Explanation
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Sets the time. Returns the current time.
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Example
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:SYSTem:TIME 10,0 Sets the internal clock to 10:00.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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Common |
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Syntax
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command
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:SYSTem:DATAClear
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Explanation
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Clear the waveform data.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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(25) Sets and queries the printer density of each waveform display color. |
8826 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:WAVEDensity A$,B$ :SYSTem:WAVEDensity? A$ |
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response
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A$,B$A$ = C1 to C12 B$ = DARK, MIDDark (semi-dark), NORMal, LIGHt
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Explanation
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Sets the printer density (line type) of each waveform color (1 to 12). Returns the printer density of each waveform color.
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Example
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:SYSTem:WAVEDensity C1, DARK The printer density of waveform color 1 is set to DARK. The waveform of the channel set to waveform color 1 is printed dark.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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8835-01 |
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Syntax
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command query |
:SYSTem:EXTterm A$ :SYSTem:EXTterm? |
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response
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A$A$ = PRINt, SMPL
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Explanation
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Selects whether the external terminal is to be used for external printing or external sampling. Returns the current setting of the external terminals.
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Example
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:SYSTem:EXTterm PRINT Selects external terminal for use as printing terminal.
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When allowed
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In all functions.
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