TG8000 remote commands
:MMEMory:LOAD
:SIGNal <slot_number>,<signal_n ame>
Loads the named signal into the named module. The current signal in the
module is over
written.
:MMEMory:MDIRectory <directo ry_name>
Creates a directory by the given name.
:MMEMory:MOVe <from_filename >,<to_filename>
Changes the name of the specified file.
:MMEMory:RDIRectory <directo ry_name>
Removes t
he specified directory from the file system.
:MMEMory:SIGNal:ACTive <slot _number>|<module_name>
Lists the current output signal in the specified module.
:MMEMory:STORe:PRESet <prese t_ID>|<preset_name>
Saves all the instrument settings with the specified preset ID or preset name.
The preset_IDs are from 0 to 15; 0 represents the Power on Default, 1 to 13
represent ordinary presets, 14 represents the User Default, and 15 represents
the Factory Default.
:MMEMory:PRESet:CATalog? <preset_ID>
Lists the name of the specified preset saved in the TG8000. The preset_IDs
are from 0 to 15; 0 represents the Power on Default, 1 to 13 represent ordinary
presets, 14 re presents the User Default, and 15 represents the Factory Default.
:MMEMory:PRESet:CATalog:A LL
Lists the names of all pres ets saved in the TG8000.
:MMEMory:PRESet:DELete <pres et_ID>|<preset_name>
Deletes the specified preset saved in the TG8000. The preset_IDs are from 0
to 15; 0 represents the Power on Default, 1 to 13 represent ordinary presets,
14 represents the User Default, and 15 represents the Factory Default.
:MMEMory:PRESet:REName <pres et_ID>,<preset_name>
Renames the specified preset saved in the TG8000. The p reset_IDs are from 0
to 15; 0 represents the Power on Default, 1 to 13 represent ordinary presets,
14 represents the User Default, and 15 represents the Factory Default.
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