Command Description Method and Terminology |
Following lists are examples of the command table.
Y: Available
N: Unavailable
Command or query program message |
Command or response data |
Workings of the command program message |
Available function |
Available model |
|
Command |
Data |
Explanation |
Function |
8860 |
8861 |
:HEADer A$ |
A$: ON,OFF |
Enables and disables headers |
ALL |
Y |
Y |
:HEADer? |
A$ |
Queries header enablement |
ALL |
Y |
Y |
Each notation in the data column is as follows.
Notation |
Meaning |
Example |
A$ |
Character string data |
OFF, ON |
CH$ |
Character string data |
In the case of model 8860: CH1_1 to CH4_16, CHA to CHD |
A, B, C,... |
Numerical value |
10, -20,1.5E+05, 0.1 |
A<NR1> |
Integer data |
+15, -20, 25 |
A<NR2> |
Fixed point numbers |
+1.23, -4.57,7.89 |
A<NR3> |
Floating point numbers |
+10.0E-03,-2.3E+03, 5E+03 |
Each notation in the function column is as follows.
Notation |
Meaning |
ALL |
Available in all functions |
MEM |
Available in memory function |
REC |
Available in recorder function |
FFT |
Available in FFT function |
REAL |
Available in REALTIME function |