Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Related Commands
SOCKETServer:
ENAble,
SOCKETServer:PROTOCol
Arguments
<NR1> is an integer that specifies the port for the socket server connection.
Examples
SOCKETServer:PORT 1080 sets the socket server port to port 1080.
SOCKETServer:PORT? might return 4000, indicating that port 4000 is currently
the TCPIP port for the socket server connection.
SOCKETServer:PROTOCol
This command sets the protocol for the socket server. When set to TERMinal,a
session startup message is sent to the socket, and a command prompt is p
rovided.
When set to
NONe, these features are disabled, allowing the server to be used for
raw socket transactions, such as with a VISA socket connection. The default
setting is
NONe.(Seepage1-11,Setting Up Remote Communications Software.)
Terminal protocol supports the following commands and protocol:
Tektronix Instrument Control Terminal Session Control commands:
Tektronix Instrument Control Terminal Session Control comman
ds:
!t <timeout>: set the response timeout in milliseconds.
!d : send device clear to the instrument.
!r : read response from instrument.
!h : print this usage info.
Commands containing a ? are treated as queries and responses are read
automatically.
Note: Backspace key and delete key do not work when sent to the oscilloscope.
It is best to use a terminal that supports line editing before sending the line to
the oscilloscope.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
SOCKETServer:PROTOCol {TERMinal|NONe}
SOCKETServer:PROTOCol?
Related Commands
SOCKETServer:PORT,
SOCKETServer:ENAble
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