Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
ON sets the verb
ose state true, which returns full-length keywords for
applicable setting queries.
OFF sets the ve
rbose state false, which returns minimum-length keywords
for applicable setting queries.
NR1 setto0s
ets the verbose state false, which returns minimum-length
keywords for applicable setting queries; any other integer sets the verbose
state true, which returns full-length keywords for applicable setting queries.
A query always returns a 0 or 1.
Examples
VERBOSE ON sets the v erbose state true, which returns full-length keywords for
queries.
VERBOSE? might return VERBOSE 1, indicating that the verbose state is true.
NOTE. A query always returns a 0 or 1.
*WAI (No Query Form)
The *WAI (Wait) command (no query form) prevents the instrument from
executing further commands or queries until all pending operations finish. This
command allows you to synchronize the operation of the instrument with your
application program. For more information, refer to Synchronization Methods.
Group
Status and Error
Syntax
*WAI
Related Commands
BUSY?, *OPC
Examples
*WAI prevents the instrument from executing any further commands or queries
until all pending commands that generate an OPC message are complete.
WAVFrm? (Query Only)
This is a query only command that returns CURVe? and WFMOutpre? data
(data and outgoing waveform preamble) for the waveform as specified by the
DATa:SOUrce command. This command is equivalent to sending the CURVe?
and WFMOutpre? commands.
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