Command Description Method and Terminology |
Enable or disable header prefixes on query responses, or query the current setting |
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(Response) |
A$ |
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(1) Functional description of command or query
This is a brief description of the function of the command or query.
The model numbers indicate compatible MEMORY HiCORDERs.
(2) Syntax
This is the syntax of the command or query.
A header can be attached to the response if desired.
(3) Arguments
The following symbols may appear in the argument descriptions.
Symbol |
Definition |
Example |
A$ |
Text data |
OFF, ON |
CH$ |
Text data |
CH1_1 to CH4_15 (Analog channels) |
A, B, C... |
Numerical data |
10, -20, 1.5E+05, 0.1 |
A<NR1>(note 1) |
Integer data |
+15, -20, 25 |
A<NR2>(note 1) |
Fixed-point data |
+1.23, -4.57, 7.89 |
A<NR3>(note 1) |
Floating-point data |
+10.0E-03,-2.3E+03, 5E+03 |
(note 1)
NR1, NR2 and NR3 formats are collectively referred to as NRf format.
All commands and queries accept NRf data as arguments. However, responses are returned in the prespecified format.
(4) Details
These are functional details of the command/query.
(5) Example
Concrete examples of the command/query.
(6) Note
Supplemental notes regarding the command/query.
(7) Usage Conditions
Conditions required to use the command/query.