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IM 701310-17E
Commands
Command Function Page
:FILE[:DIRectory]:CDIRectory
(Change Directory)
Sets the current directory or queries the current setting. 5-85
:FILE[:DIRectory]:FREE?
Queries the free disk space in bytes on the specified storage medium. 5-85
:FILE[:DIRectory]:MDIRectory
(Make Directory)
Creates a directory under the specified directory. This is an overlap
command.
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:FILE:INTernal?
Queries all settings related to the internal memory. 5-86
:FILE:INTernal:RECall:DMEMory[:
EXECute]
Executes the loading of the accumulated data from the internal memory. This
is an overlap command.
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:FILE:INTernal:RECall:SETup[:
EXECute]
Executes the loading of the setup data from the internal memory. This is an
overlap command.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe?
Queries all settings related to the saving to the internal memory. 5-86
:FILE:INTernal:STORe:BINary?
Queries all settings related to the saving of the binary data to the internal
memory.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:BINary[:
EXECute]
Executes the saving of the binary data to the internal memory. This is an
overlap command.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:BINary:
TRACe
Sets the trace to be saved in binary data to the internal memory or queries
the current setting.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:DMEMory?
Queries all settings related to the saving of the accumulated data to the
internal memory.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:DMEMory[:
EXECute]
Executes the saving of the accumulated data to the internal memory. This is
an overlap command.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:DMEMory:
TRACe
Sets the trace to be saved in accumulated data to the internal memory or
queries the current setting.
5-87
:FILE:INTernal:STORe:SETup?
Queries all settings related to the saving of the setup data to the internal
memory.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:SETup:
COMMent<x>
Sets the comment to the setup data to be saved to the internal memory or
queries the current setting.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:SETup:
DATE<x>?
Queries the date/time when the setup data was saved to the internal
memory.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:SETup[:
EXECute]
Executes the saving of the setup data to the internal memory. This is an
overlap command.
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:FILE:INTernal:STORe:SETup:
LOCK<x>
Turns ON/OFF the read-only attribute of the setup data in the internal
memory or queries the current setting.
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:FILE:INTernal:UNLoad:DMEMory[:
EXECute]
Clears the loaded accumulated data. 5-87
:FILE:LOAD?
Queries all settings related to the loading of files on the specified storage
medium.
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:FILE:LOAD:{BINary|ZPOLYGON|ZWA
Ve}?
Queries all settings related to the loading of specific data. 5-87
:FILE:LOAD:{BINary|DMEMory|MASK
|SETup|ZPOLygon|ZWAVe}:ABORt
Aborts the loading of specific data. 5-87
:FILE:LOAD:{BINary|DMEMory|
MASK|SETup|ZPOLygon|ZWAVe}[:
EXECute]
Executes the loading of specific data. This is an overlap command. 5-88
:FILE:LOAD:BINary:REFerence
Sets the load destination of the binary data or queries the current setting. 5-88
:FILE:LOAD:{ZPOLygon|ZWAVe}:
ZONE
Sets the load destination of the zone data of specific data or queries the
current setting.
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:FILE:SAVE?
Queries all settings related to the saving of data. 5-88
:FILE:SAVE:{AHIStogram|ASCii|BI
Nary|DMEMory|FFT|FLOat|SBUS|ZWA
Ve}?
Queries all settings related to the saving of specific data. 5-88
:FILE:SAVE:{AHIStogram|ASCii|BI
Nary|DMEMory|FFT|FLOat|SETup|SB
US|WPARameter|ZWAVe}:ABORt
Aborts the save operation of specific data. 5-88
:FILE:SAVE:{AHIStogram|ASCii|BI
Nary|DMEMory|FFT|FLOat|SETup|SB
US|WPARameter|ZWAVe}[:EXECute]
Executes the saving of specific data by specifying a file name. This is an
overlap command.
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:FILE:SAVE:{AHIStogram|FFT|SBUS
}:ANALysis
Sets the trace of specific data to be saved or queries the current setting. 5-89
:FILE:SAVE:ANAMing
Sets the type of auto naming of file names of the saved data or queries the
current setting.
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:FILE:SAVE:ASCii:RANGe
Sets the ASCII data saving range or queries the current setting. 5-89
:FILE:SAVE:{ASCii|BINary|FLOat}
:COMPression
Sets the compression method for saving specific data or queries the current
setting.
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5.1 List of Commands