5.6 Command Explanation
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5.6.3 Command Detailed Explanations
The function and syntax of all the commands shown in “Table 5-2 Common command list”
and “Table 5-3 Subsystem command list” are explained below.
【Meaning of symbols】
• Keywords shown in square brackets ([ ]) are those that support omission (implicit
keywords)
• Curly braces ({ }) indicate parameters in the command character string.
• The vertical bar (|) indicates possibilities to select a keyword from several choices.
• Comparison marks (< >) indicate that a parameter such as numerical values and
character strings need to be set.
These symbols are used for description only. They are not used in actual commands.
Description [:SENSe][:FIMPedance]:RANGe:AUTO {ON|OFF|1|0}
Actual command :SENSe:FIMPedance:RANGe:AUTO ON
【Parameters data format】
Decimal point format no having exponent
(numeric value)
Decimal point format having exponent
(numeric value)
Character strings in double quotation marks
• Unless otherwise specified individually, a numeric value in any format is accepted
and it is rounded to the nearest value if exceeding the specified resolution.
• Unless otherwise specified individually, a numeric value is set to minimum value if
below the minimum value, or set to maximum value if above the maximum value.
• For numeric value parameters in which the description is made so that MAX / MIN
can be used, a numeric value is set to maximum value if MAX (or MAXIMUM) is
given, or set to minimum value if MIN (or MINIMUM) is given.
• When the response is a numeric value, and the range, resolution and unit are
omitted, it is same as a setting. Unless otherwise specified individually, the
significand of response in NR3 format is 6 digits.
• For the commands in which the parameter type varies depending on the format
setting, even if a numeric value exceeding the range mentioned below is given, it is
rounded to the same range as displayed on panel or resolution. For the range of
actually set value, see the description of operation panel.
• Character strings in quotation marks are accepted in single or double quotation
marks.
【Remarks】
• Both commands and queries are called commands here.
The keyword attached with “?” at the end is a query.
• Response messages to commands do not come wiyh headers.