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INITiate[:IMMediate]:ALL
Starts a new single sweep sequence in all channels. This command is available in sin-
gle sweep mode only (INITiate:CONTinuous:ALL OFF). The data of the last sweep
(or of previous sweeps, see Retrieving the results of previous sweeps) can be read
using CALCulate<Chn>:DATA:NSWeep:FIRSt? SDATa, <count>.
This command is not supported in the "ZVR" or "ZVABT" compatibility modes.
Note: In contrast to all other commands of the analyzer, the
INITiate<Ch>[:IMMediate]... commands have been implemented for overlap-
ped execution; see Chapter 6.4, "Command processing", on page 949.
Example:
See INITiate<Ch>:CONTinuous
Usage: Event
Manual operation: See "Restart Sweep" on page 566
INITiate<Ch>[:IMMediate][:DUMMy]
Starts a new single sweep sequence. This command is available in single sweep mode
only (INITiate<Ch>:CONTinuous OFF). The data of the last sweep (or previous
sweeps, see Chapter 8.2.4.3, "Retrieving the results of previous sweeps",
on page 1745) can be read using CALCulate<Chn>:DATA:NSWeep:FIRSt?
SDATa, <count>.
Note: In contrast to all other commands of the analyzer, the
INITiate<Ch>[:IMMediate]... commands have been implemented for overlap-
ped execution; see Chapter 6.4, "Command processing", on page 949.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number. If the channel number does not exist the ana-
lyzer returns an error message. If the "ZVR" or "ZVABT" compat-
ibility mode is active and INITiate<Ch>[:IMMediate]:
SCOPe ALL is selected, this suffix is ignored.
Example: See INITiate<Ch>:CONTinuous
Usage: Event
Manual operation: See "Restart Sweep" on page 566
INITiate<Ch>[:IMMediate]:SCOPe <Scope>
Selects the scope of the single sweep sequence. The setting is applied in single sweep
mode only (INITiate<Ch>:CONTinuous OFF).
This command is required in compatibility modes only (see SYSTem:LANGuage).
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
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