6.6.1 Interface Commands 135
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INNAME Sensor Input Name Command
Input INNAME <input>,<name>[term]
Format a,s[15]
<input> Specifies input to configure: A–D (D1–D5 for 3062 option).
<name> Specifies the name to associate with the sensor input.
Example INNAME A, “Sample Space”[term]—the string “Sample Space” will appear on the
front panel display when possible to identify the sensor information being displayed.
Remarks Be sure to use quotes when sending strings, otherwise characters such as spaces, and
other non alpha-numeric characters, will be interpreted as a delimiter and the full
string will not be accepted. It is not recommended to use commas or semi-colons in
sensor input names as these characters are used as delimiters for query responses.
INNAME? Sensor Input Name Query
Input INNAME? <input>[term]
Format a
<input> Specifies input to query: A–D (D1–D5 for 3062 option).
Returned <name>[term]
Format s[15] (refer to command for description)
INTSEL Interface Select Command
Input INTSEL <interface>[term]
Format n
<interface> Specifies the remote interface to enable: 0 = USB, 1 = Ethernet,
2 = IEEE-488.
Remarks The Ethernet interface will attempt to configure itself based on the current configu-
ration parameters, which can be set using the NET command. Configuring the Ether-
net interface parameters prior to enabling the interface is recommended.
INTSEL? Interface Select Query
Input INTSEL?[term]
Returned <interface>[term]
Format n (refer to command for description)