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R&S ZNB Series - 7.3.18 TRACe commands

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Command reference
R&S
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ZNB/ZNBT
1429User Manual 1173.9163.02 ─ 62
Parameters:
<Key> Number of the user key
0 Delete all user keys and restore the default keys ("Go to
Local", "Display Off").
1 to 8 User key numbers
Range: 0 to 8
*RST: 0
<Label> Label for user key no. 1 to 8 (string variable)
Example:
SYST:USER:KEY 1, 'User S11'
Define a user key no. 1 labeled S11. The user key is only
labeled, no functionality is assigned.
SYST:USER:KEY? 1
Query the label. The response is 1, 'User S11'.
SYST:USER:KEY?
Query the user action. The query returns 0,'', indicating that
no user key has been tapped or clicked. If you tap the user soft-
key no. 1, the response is 1, 'User S11'. Moreover, the ESR
bit no. 6 (User Request) is set.
SYST:USER:KEY 0
Delete the user key and restore the default keys.
SYSTem:VERSion?
Returns the SCPI version number to which the analyzer complies. The analyzer com-
plies to the final SCPI version 1999.0
Example:
SYST:VERS?
Query the SCPI version. The response is 1999.0.
Usage: Query only
7.3.18 TRACe commands
The TRACe... commands handle active trace data and trace data stored in the ana-
lyzer's internal memory.
Trace data formats
Trace data is transferred in either ASCII or block data (REAL) format, depending on the
FORMat[:DATA] setting. If the block data format is used, it is recommended to select
EOI as receive terminator (SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:RTERminator
EOI).
The commands in the TRACe... menu use the following ZVR-compatible parameters to
specify traces:
SCPI command reference

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