GPP Series User Manual
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Command Syntax
The commands that are used with the GPP series meet IEEE488.2
and SCPI standards.
SCPI Commands Overview SCPI
Command Format
SCPI is an ASCII based command language designed for test and
measurement instruments. SCPI commands uses a hierarchical
structure (tree system), and is divided into different subsystems.
Each subsystem is defined by a different root keyword. Each
command consists of a root keyword and one or more hierarchical
key words separated by a colon “:” and followed by a parameter.
There is always a space between the keywords and the parameters.
Any commands followed by a question mark (?) are queries.
For Example:
:SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe {0|1|OFF|ON}
:SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe?
SYSTem is the root level keyword and BEEPer and STATe are the
secondary and tertiary level keywords. All levels have a “:”
separating each keyword. Parameters are enclosed in “{ }”.
The commands SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe has {0|1|OFF|ON } as
parameters. The parameters are separated with a space.
SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe? indicates that the command is a query.
In addition some commands have multiple parameters that are
usually separated by a comma “,”.
For example: :STATus:QUEue:ENABle (-110:-222, -220).