Command reference
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In "get direction" it returns the minimum and maximum enabled logical port.
See SOURce<Ch>:LPORt<LogPt> on how to define logical ports.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number.
<Grp> Port group number, must be 1 (or omitted).
Parameters:
<arg0>
<arg1> First and last logical port number in the port group. Must be
omitted if the command is used as a query.
Example: See SOURce<Ch>:LPORt<LogPt> on page 1418
SOURce<Ch>:GROup<Grp>:CLEar [<arg0>]
Dissolves port group <Grp> or all port groups created using SOURce<Ch>:
GROup<Grp> on page 1420 or SOURce<Ch>:GROup<Grp>:PPORts.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number.
<Grp> Port group number.
This suffix is ignored: only <Grp>=1 is supported.
Setting parameters:
<arg0> ALL
If ALL is specified, all port groups are dissolved and a default
port group 1, consisting of all available ports, is restored; the
<Grp> suffix is ignored.
If ALL is omitted, only the specified port group is dissolved,
except the deleted port group was the only one, in which case
again default port group 1 is restored. In case an undefined port
group number is used, the analyzer generates an error mes-
sage.
Example: See SOURce<Ch>:LPORt<LogPt> on page 1418
Usage: Setting only
SOURce<Ch>:GROup<Grp>:NAME <GroupName>
Sets/gets the name of port group <Grp>.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
<Grp> Port group number
Parameters:
<GroupName> Group name
Manual operation: See "Controls and Functions" on page 628
SCPI command reference