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Agilent Technologies 33220A User Manual

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Chapter 4 Remote Interface Reference
State Storage Commands
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MEMory:STATe:NAME {0|1|2|3|4} [,<name>]
MEMory:STATe:NAME? {0|1|2|3|4}
Assign a custom name to the specified storage location. You can name a
location from the front panel or over the remote interface, but you can
only recall a state by name from the front panel (the *RCL command
requires a numeric parameter). The :NAME? query returns a quoted
string containing the name currently assigned to the specified storage
location. If you have not assigned a user-defined name to the specified
location, the default name is returned (“AUTO_RECALL”, “STATE_1”,
“STATE_2”, “STATE_3”, or “STATE_4”).
The name can contain up to 12 characters. The first character must
be a letter (A-Z), but the remaining characters can be letters,
numbers (0-9), or the underscore character (“ _ ”). Blank spaces are
not allowed. An error is generated if you specify a name with more
than 12 characters. An example is shown below.
MEM:STATE:NAME 1,TEST_WFORM_1
From the front panel, you cannot assign a custom name to storage
location “0”.
If you do not specify a name (note that the name parameter is
optional), the default name is assigned to that state. This provides a
way to clear a name (however, the stored state is not deleted).
The function generator will not prevent you from assigning the same
name to different storage locations. For example, you can assign the
same name to locations “1” and “2”.
MEMory:STATe:DELete {0|1|2|3|4}
Delete the contents of the specified storage location. If you have assigned
a user-defined name to a location (MEM:STAT:NAME command), this
command also removes the name that you assigned and restores the
default name (“AUTO_RECALL”, “STATE_1”, “STATE_2”, etc.). Note that
you cannot recall
the instrument state from a storage location that is
empty. An error is generated if you attempt to recall a deleted state.

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BrandAgilent Technologies
Model33220A
CategoryInverter
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