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Making Effective Use of This Manual
How To Use This Manual
How To Use This Manual
Chapters 3 to 8 provide task-based descriptions of GPIB commands that are useful for
programming and explain how you can use them. These chapters contain explanations and
sample program listings that you can use to develop your custom programs. For more
information on individual commands, see Chapter 10, “Command Reference.”
Looking up GPIB commands
Chapter 10, “Command Reference,” contains a complete reference of GPIB commands.
You can look up a particular GPIB command in any of the following ways:
Lookup by Abbreviated Command Name
The command reference is organized alphabetically according to the
abbreviated name used as the title for each command’s description.
Lookup by Full Command Name
You can use the index at the end of the manual to find full command
names along with the page numbers where they appear.
Lookup by Command Function
Table 10-2 on page 197 provides a complete list of commands by
function and indicates the page numbers where the commands appear
in the command reference.
Lookup by Front panel key
Table 10-3 on page 201 provides a complete list of commands that
correspond to the front panel key tree and indicates the page numbers
where the commands appear in the command reference.
NOTE Some GPIB commands supported by the 4288A have optional syntax elements. In the
command reference conventions, these elements are enclosed between square brackets ([ ])
or printed in lowercase letters. See “Syntax” on page 122 for more information.