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Anritsu ML2437A - PRINT (Send Details to the Connected Printer.); RCD (Range Calibrator Data Request)

Anritsu ML2437A
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ML24xxA Native Commands GPIB Operation
8-66 PN: 10585-00001 Rev. P ML2437A/38A OM/PM
PRINT (Send details to the connected printer.)
PRNSEL (Select the type of printer)
RCD (Range Calibrator data request)
Syntax: PRINT
Remarks: The type of printout depends on the operation mode currently selected.
In all modes, the printout includes a header with the current sensor
settings and measurement channel setups.
When in Readout mode, the Channel 1 and Channel 2 values, and the
max/min values if present, are printed below the header.
In Profile and Power vs. Time modes, a graph is printed out below the
header with all the details shown.
Syntax: PRNSEL <type>
type: HP340 BJC80
Remarks: Available printer selections are the HP DeskJet 340 and Canon BJC80.
Other 300, 500, 600 Series and later HP printers are typically
compatible. If the Canon BJC80 printer is selected, it must be set to
EPSON LQ emulation mode for proper operation. Refer to the printer
manual for instructions on setting the emulation mode.
Query: PRNSEL?
Returned String: PRNSEL <printer>
Syntax: RCD <s>
s: A or B
Remarks: Returns the results from an Anritsu Range Calibrator run after the
Range Calibrator is disconnected from the power meter. While still
connected to the Range Calibrator, the results can be printed but not
read via GPIB. The results include values for each end of each sensor
range and the zero value, and are kept in non-volatile memory until the
Range Calibrator is connected and a calibration run again.
Response format:
'RCD<ws><sensor>,<state>[,<zero value>,<range 1 upper>,<range 1
lower>,........]'
<state>: If state is FALSE, no data follows because there are no valid
results for this sensor available.
If state is TRUE, the results for the selected sensor are displayed in the
following order:
zero value, range 1 upper, range 1 lower, range 2 upper, range 2 lower,
range 3 upper, range 3 lower, range 4 upper, range 4 lower, range 5
upper, range 5 lower.

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