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PAGE [n] Front panel display page number
This command sets or reads the “page number” of the display on the instrument, for
example PAGE 1 selects the Main Display. n lies in the range 1 - 11, 21 - 23, and 40
- 89.
6.7.14 Auto Default and Calibration
ADF n Auto Default
The ADF command performs an auto-default operation according to the following
table:
n Significance
0 All instrument settings are returned to their factory default values
1 All instrument settings, with the exception of the communications settings, are
returned to their factory default values
2 All instrument settings, with the exception of the communications settings, are
returned to their factory default values, except the oscillator amplitude is set to
0 V rms
NOTE: If the ADF 0 command is used when the communications settings are at
values other than their default settings, then communication will be lost.
6.7.15 Dual Mode Commands
When either dual reference or dual harmonic modes are selected, some commands
change so that both channels can be controlled independently, as listed in the
following table:
Single Reference or Dual Reference or
Virtual Reference mode command Dual Harmonic mode command
EX not available
MAG[.] MAG1[.]
MAG2[.]
MP[.] MP1[.]
MP2[.]
IE[n] IE1[n]
IE2[n]
PHA[.][n] PHA1[.][n]
PHA2[.][n]
REFP[.][n] REFP1[.][n]
REFP2[.][n]
REFN[n] REFN1[n]
REFN2[n] (n = 1 in dual
reference mode)
SEN[.][n] SEN1[.][n]
SEN2[.][n]
SLOPE[n] SLOPE1[n]
SLOPE2[n]
IE [n] IE1[n]
IE2[n]
SWEEP not available
TC[.][n] TC1[.][n]
TC2[.][n]