Memory - erase, Memory - sequencing – VXI 3002 User Manual

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Memory - erase

ERASE

[not used alone]

:CFRQ

Erase all Carrier Freq Stores (0-99)

:FULL

Erase all Full Stores (100-199)

:RAM

Erase all RAM Stores (200-299)

:ALL

Erase all Stores (0-299)

Data type : None

Allowed suffices : None

Default suffix : None

Examples: ERASE:FULL

ERASE:ALL

Memory - sequencing

These commands enable you to step through the memory stores in a sequence. For triggering, refer
to 'Memory-triggering' below.

MSEQ

[not used alone]

:MODE

Select sequencing mode of operation. When a sequence is selected, the
user can step through the sequence using the RCL:UP and RCL:DN
commands. The sequence modes are SEQ1 to SEQ9, and the
sequencing can be disabled with the OFF parameter.

Data type : Character Program Data

Allowed suffices : None

Default suffix : None

Examples: MSEQ:MODE OFF

MSEQ:MODE SEQ2

:SEQ1...:SEQ9

:START

Set the memory store for the start of the sequencing loop

:STOP

Set the memory store for the end of the sequencing loop

Data type : Decimal Numeric Program Data

Allowed suffices : None

Default suffix : None

Example: MSEQ:SEQ2:START 50;STOP 70

MSEQ?

Prepares message containing information on the current memory
sequencing mode in the following format:

:MSEQ:MODE <mode>

where: <mode> is character program data indicating the sequence

mode selection

Examples: :MSEQ:MODE SEQ4

:MSEQ:MODE OFF

MSEQ:SEQ1?

.....

MSEQ:SEQ9?

Prepares message containing information on the start and stop settings
of the given memory sequence in the following format:

:MSEQ:SEQn:START <nr1>;STOP <nr1>

where n is between 1 and 9 inclusive

Example: :MSEQ:SEQ4:START 120;STOP 155

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