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11User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 29
5.19.10 Inline Cal System tab.................................................................................................. 926
5.20 Help softtool.............................................................................................................. 927
5.21 Preset softtool........................................................................................................... 928
5.21.1 Select Preset tab.........................................................................................................928
6 Remote control...................................................................................931
6.1 Introduction to remote control.................................................................................931
6.1.1 Remote control via USB..............................................................................................932
6.1.2 Starting a remote control session................................................................................932
6.1.3 GPIB Explorer............................................................................................................. 933
6.1.4 Switchover to remote control.......................................................................................935
6.1.5 Combining manual and remote control....................................................................... 938
6.2 Messages................................................................................................................... 939
6.2.1 Device messages (commands and device responses)...............................................939
6.2.2 SCPI command structure and syntax..........................................................................939
6.2.3 SCPI parameters.........................................................................................................943
6.3 Basic remote control concepts................................................................................945
6.3.1 Traces, channels, and diagram areas......................................................................... 945
6.3.2 Active traces in remote control....................................................................................946
6.3.3 Initiating measurements, speed considerations.......................................................... 947
6.3.4 Addressing traces and channels................................................................................. 948
6.4 Command processing.............................................................................................. 949
6.4.1 Input unit..................................................................................................................... 949
6.4.2 Command recognition................................................................................................. 950
6.4.3 Data base and instrument hardware........................................................................... 950
6.4.4 Status reporting system.............................................................................................. 951
6.4.5 Output unit...................................................................................................................951
6.4.6 Command sequence and command synchronization................................................. 951
6.5 Status reporting system........................................................................................... 953
6.5.1 Overview of status registers........................................................................................954
6.5.2 Structure of a SCPI status register..............................................................................955
6.5.3 Contents of the status registers.................................................................................. 957
6.5.4 Application of the status reporting system.................................................................. 963
6.5.5 Reset values of the status reporting system............................................................... 966