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IM AQ6370C-17EN
Remote Commands
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Index
:MMEMory:LOAD:ATRace
Function Loads the specified waveform files (all traces)
into traces.
Syntax :
MMEMory:LOAD:ATRace<wsp>
<”file name”> [,INTernal|EXTernal]
<"file name"> = Name of file to load
INTernal|EXTernal = Source drive for loading
Example:
MMEMORY:LOAD:ATRACE "test001.
csv",internal
Explanation This is a sequential command.
:MMEMory:LOAD:DLOGging
Function Loads the specified data logging file.
Syntax
:MMEMory:LOAD:DLOGging<wsp><"filena
me">[,INTernal|EXTernal]
<"filename"> = Name of the file to load
INTernal|EXTernal = Source drive to load from
Example
:MMEMORY:LOAD:DLOGGING "test001.
LG8",INTERNAL
Description This command is invalid when data logging is
in progress.
This is a sequential command.
This command can be used on the AQ6370C/
AQ6370D/AQ6373B/AQ6375B.
:MMEMory:LOAD:MEMory
Function Loads a specified waveform file into a specified
memory.
Syntax
:MMEMory:LOAD:MEMory<wsp><integer>,
<"file name">[,INTernal|EXTernal]
<integer> = Number of the memory into which a
file is loaded
<"file name"> = Name of file to be loaded
INTernal| EXTernal = Drive of source file to load
Example
:MMEMORY:LOAD:MEMORY 1,"test001.
wv6"INTERNAL
Explanation This is a sequential command.
:MMEMory:LOAD:PROGram
Function Loads a specified program file into a specified
program number.
Syntax
:MMEMory:LOAD:PROGram<wsp><integer>
,<"file name">[,INTernal|EXTernal]
<trace name> = Number of the program into
which a file is loaded
<"file name"> = Name of a file to be loaded
INTernal|EXTernal = Drive of source file to be
loaded
Example
MMEMORY:LOAD:PROGRAM 1,"test001.
pg6",INTERNAL
Explanation This is a sequential command.
:MMEMory:LOAD:SETTing
Function Loads a specified setting file.
Syntax
:MMEMory:LOAD:SETTing<wsp><"file
name">[,INTernal|EXTernal]
<"file name"> = Name of a file to be loaded
INTernal|LOPpy = Drive of source file to be
loaded
Example
MMEMORY:LOAD:SETTING "test001.
st6",INTERNAL
Explanation This is a sequential command.
:MMEMory:LOAD:TEMPlate
Function Loads a specified template file.
Syntax
:MMEMory:LOAD:TEMPlate<wsp><tem
plate>,<"file name">[,INTernal|
EXTernal]
<template> = Template at the loading
destination (UPPER|LOWER|TARGET)
<"file name"> = Name of a file to be loaded
INTernal|EXTernal = Drive at the loading source
Example
:MMEMORY:LOAD:SETTING
UPPER,"test001.csv",INTERNAL
Explanation This is a sequential command.
:MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe
Function Loads a specified waveform file into a specified
trace.
Syntax
:MMEMory:LOAD:TRACe<wsp>
<trace name>,<"file name">
[,INTernal|EXTernal]
<trace name> = Trace to be loaded
<"file name"> = Name of file to be loaded
INTernal|EXTernal = Drive of source file to load
Example
:MMEMORY:LOAD:TRACE TRA,"test001.
wv6",INTERNAL
Explanation This is a sequential command.
:MMEMory:MDIRectory
Function Creates a new directory.
Syntax
:MMEMory:MDIRectory<wsp><"directory
name">[,INTernal|EXTernal]
<directory name> = Directory name to be
created
INTernal|EXTernal = Destination drive for
created directory
Example
:MMEMORY:MDIRECTORY
"sample2",INTERNAL
Explanation This is a sequential command.
:MMEMory:REMove
Function Readies the USB storage media for removal or
queries the readiness status.
Syntax
:MMEMory:REMove
:MMEMory:REMove?
Response 0 = Ready for removal
1 = Not ready
Example
:MMEMORY:REMOVE
:MMEMORY:REMOVE -> 1
7.6 Instrument-Specific Commands

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YOKOGAWA AQ6370C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wavelength Range600 to 1700 nm
Wavelength Accuracy (1520 to 1620 nm)±0.01 nm
Level Accuracy±0.5 dB
Polarization Dependency±0.05 dB
Measurement Speed0.2 sec (100 nm span)
Wavelength Accuracy±0.02 nm
Dynamic Range78 dB (peak ±1 nm)
Sensitivity-90 dBm
Input Power Range+20 to -80 dBm
Sweep Time0.2 to 2000 s
Display10.4-inch color LCD
InterfaceEthernet, USB
Light SourceBuilt-in calibration source
Dimensions (W x H x D)426 mm

Summary

Safety Precautions

Chapter 1 Remote Control Functions

1.1 Remote Interfaces

Describes the various types of communication interfaces available for remote control.

Chapter 2 GP-IB Interface (GP-IB1 Port)

2.1 Connecting via GP-IB

Details the physical connection process for the GP-IB1 port using a GP-IB cable.

Chapter 3 Ethernet Interface

3.1 Connecting via Ethernet

Explains how to connect the instrument to a LAN using the Ethernet interface from a PC.

Chapter 4 Serial (RS-232) Interface

4.1 Connecting via the Serial (RS-232) Interface

Describes the serial interface connection, its functions, specifications, and physical connection.

Chapter 5 GP-IB Interface (GP-IB2 Port )

5.1 Connecting via GP-IB2

Details the physical connection process for the GP-IB2 port, used for controlling external instruments.

Chapter 6 Status Registers

6.1 Status Registers

Provides an overview of the instrument's status registers, including types defined by IEEE 488-2 and SCPI.

Chapter 7 Remote Commands

7.1 Rules of Syntax and Command Types

Explains the syntax rules and classification of remote commands used for instrument control.

7.2 Table of Correspondence between Soft Keys and Remote Commands

Lists remote commands corresponding to instrument soft keys for various settings.

7.6 Instrument-Specific Commands

Details commands specific to instrument functions, organized by subsystem.

Chapter 8 Program Function

8.1 Editing a Program

Guides the user through the process of creating, editing, and managing programs on the instrument.

8.2 Executing a Program

Explains the two methods for executing programs: specifying and executing, or assigning to a soft key.

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