Agilent N5181A/82A MXG Signal Generators SCPI Command Reference 87
System Commands
Memory Subsystem (:MEMory)
:MMEMory:DELete:WFM
This command clears the user file system of all volatile arbitrary waveform files stored on the BBG.
Key Entry Delete All WFM1 Files
:DELete[:NAME]
Supported All
On the
:MMEMory:DELete[:NAME] "<file name>",["<msus>"]
This command clears the user file system of "<file name>" with the option of specifying the file
system separately. For a list of file systems refer to Table 1- 4 on page 14.
The variable "<msus>" (mass storage unit specifier) represents the file system.
Key Entry Delete File
Remarks If the optional variable "<msus>" is omitted, the file name needs to include the file
system extension. Refer to “File Name Variables” on page 12 and “MSUS (Mass
Storage Unit Specifier) Variable” on page 15 for information on the use of the file
variables.
When deleting a waveform file from memory, the marker file and file header,
associated with the waveform file, will also be deleted.
:HEADer:CLEar
Supported N5182A with Option 651/652/654
:MMEMory:HEADer:CLEar "<file name>"
This command sets the file header field settings to unspecified for the "<file name>" variable.
Key Entry Clear Header
Remarks In addition to waveforms currently running in the signal generator, it is possible
to change or delete file header information on files that are not currently running
but are stored in either the internal or external non- volatile memory (Example:
:MMEMory:HEADer:CLEar "NVWFM:file_name").
Refer to “File Name Variables” on page 12 for information on the file name syntax.
:HEADer:DESCription
Supported N5182A with Option 651/652/654
:MMEMory:HEADer:DESCription "<file name>","<description>"
:MMEMory:HEADer:DESCription? "<file name>"
This command inserts a description for the file header.
Key Entry Edit Description
Remarks In addition to waveforms currently running in the signal generator, it is possible