Delete all user-defined arbitrary waveforms from memory. This command
deletes the waveform in volatile memory and all user-defined waveforms in
non-volatile memory. The seven built-in waveforms in non-volatile memory
are not deleted.
The colon before the ALL parameter is required (DATA:DELete:ALL). If
you insert a space instead of a colon, the instrument will attempt to delete
an arbitrary waveform with the name “ALL”. If no such waveform is stored
in memory, a “Specified arb waveform does not exist” error is generated.
Use the DATA:DEL <arb name> command to delete stored waveforms one
at a time.
You cannot delete the arbitrary waveform that is currently being output. If
you attempt to delete this waveform, a “Not able to delete the currently
selected active arb waveform” error is generated.
You cannot delete any of the seven built-in arbitrary waveforms. If you
attempt to delete one of these waveforms, a “Not able to delete a built-in
arb waveform” error is generated.