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TH2883 Series Operation Manual Chapter 8 SCPI Command reference
8-3
For example: Mass MEMory abbreviates to MMEM (long form is MMEMory)
Impulse VOLTage abbreviates to IVOLT (long form is IVOLTage)
NOTE: At the process of commands, the instrument does not distinguish letter case
including units.
For example: disp:page meas = DISP:PAGE MEAS = DiSp:PAGe MEas
8.2 Notation conventions and definitions
1. The following characters are used in the command syntax.
: A colon is used to separate the higher level commands and the lower level commands.
; The semicolon can be used as a separator to execute multiple commands on a single line.
* Asterisk is used to indicate that the command followed is a common command.
A question mark is used to generate a query for the command in front of it.
Comma is used to separate the multi-parameters in the command.
_ White space is used to separate the command and the parameters.
“” Double quotation marks indicate that the enclosed test is string data.
2. The following characters will be used in this chapter to describe GPIB commands.
NR1 Integer numeric data For example: 123
NR2 Fixed point numeric data For example: 12.3
NR3 Floating point numeric data For example: 12.3E+5
NL New Line character (decimal 10) is the end of the input/output string.
^END: EOI terminator signal of IEEE-488 bus.
< > Angular brackets enclose words or characters that are used to symbolize a program
code parameter or a GPIB command.
[ ] Square brackets indicate that the enclosed items are optional.
NOTEThe following commands are divided into two types: command syntax and query
syntax. All the command syntaxes have the returned value of “1” and “0”.
(“1” and “0” are in character type. “1” means the command of modifying the parameters has
been successfully finished and the next command is allowed. “0” means the command of
modifying the parameters has been failed and the next command is allowed.)
8.3 Command reference
TH2883 subsystem commands:
DISPlay Impulse VOLTage Sample RATE
COMParator TRIGger STATistic
WADJust Standard WAVE FETCh
MEASure ABORt MMEMory
GPIB common commands:

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