Appendix E, ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF COMMANDS 
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Bit 0  Command complete 
Bit 1  Invalid command 
Bit 2  Command parameter error 
Bit 3  Reference unlock 
Bit 4  Output overload - read overload byte to determine location 
Bit 5  New ADC values available after external trigger 
Bit 6  Input overload 
Bit 7  Data available 
STR [n]  Storage interval control 
Sets the time interval between successive points being acquired into the curve buffer. 
n specifies the time interval in microseconds with a resolution of 1 µs. In fast curve 
buffer mode, the shortest time that can be specified is 1 µs; in standard mode it is 
1000 µs, or 1 ms 
SWEEP [n]  Oscillator frequency and amplitude sweep control 
n  Sweep status 
0  Stop 
1  Start/continue frequency sweep 
2  Start/continue amplitude sweep 
3  Start/continue frequency sweep and amplitude sweep 
5  Pause frequency sweep 
6  Pause amplitude sweep 
7  Pause frequency sweep and amplitude sweep 
9  Link frequency sweep to curve buffer acquisition 
10  Link amplitude sweep to curve buffer acquisition 
11  Link frequency and amplitude sweep to curve buffer acquisition 
This command is used to start or stop the internal oscillator frequency or amplitude 
sweep, or to specify that the sweep should be linked to the curve buffer data 
acquisition. 
In the normal mode, when a frequency and/or amplitude sweep has been defined, 
applying SWEEP with a parameter of 1, 2, or 3 will start it. The sweep can be paused 
using the command with the correct value of n for the sweep in progress. For 
example, if a frequency sweep is started using SWEEP 1 then it can only be paused 
by sending SWEEP 5. Similarly, it can only be continued by sending SWEEP 1. The 
command SWEEP 0 will, however, stop either or both types of sweep. 
When n is equal to 9, 10 or 11 the instrument is set to link the oscillator frequency 
and/or amplitude sweeps to the curve buffer. The SWEEP command continues to 
function as a write/read command except when the curve buffer acquisition is 
actually running. In such cases, the SWEEP command changes to read-only and will 
only report values of 9, 10 or 11, indicating what type of linking is active. The sweep 
can then only be stopped by stopping the curve buffer, using the HC command. 
However, the user can still determine the progress of the sweep using the curve 
buffer monitor “M” command and the OF and/or OA (oscillator frequency and 
amplitude) commands.