8) <ESC>
If the output buffer becomes full, the 9400A overwrites the last
character. (DEFAULT).
THIS COMMMAND IS IMMEDIATELY EXECUTED.
9) <ESC>
Sets the 9400A to REMOTE.
I0) <ESC>
Sets the 9400A to LOCAL.
II) <ESC>
The 9400A executes a DEVICE CLEAR command, clears the input and
output buffers, all the status bytes except STB 4, and all the
corresponding masks. It then terminates plotting and data
transmission and resets the RS-232-C REMOTE port to DEFAULT
setting.
THIS COMMMAND IS IMMEDIATELY EXECUTED.
12) <ESC>
The 9400A executes a TRIGGER command (see Section 7.6.9).
7.7
Binary Format of Waveform Descriptors
The waveform descriptor contains all information needed to correctly
interpret the waveform data. In addition, there are some values that
apply only to some records, in particular to waveforms that are the
result of data processing.
The descriptor contains 8-bit values, 16-bit values and 32-bit integer
values. There are no floating point values. Multi-byte values are
always transferred with the most significant byte first. In the
following list, each parameter is identified by its (decimal) address
relative to the beginning of the descriptor, and by the number of bits.
Data values shown are always in decimal.
Note: The first 4 bytes are header information in agreement with
IEEE-488 specifications. The 5th byte is POS O.
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