Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<NR3> is the int
eger format for the current FilterVu frequency setting.
Examples
FILTERVU:FREQUENCY? might return FILTERVU:FREQUENCY 100000000
indicating that the FilterVu frequency is 100 MHz.
FILTERVu:FREQuency:AVAILable? (Query Only)
Returns a comma separated list of filter frequencies available based on the current
instrument settings. The source waveform (as specified by the DATa:SOUrce)
must be turned on for this query to generate a response.
Group
FilterVu
Syntax
FILTERVu:FREQuency:AVAILab le?
Related Commands
FILTERVu :FREQuency
Examples
FILTERVU:FREQUENCY:AVAILAB LE? might
return
FILTERVU:FREQUENCY:AVAILAB LE
200000000,150000000,750000 00,42000000,21000000
indicating
that the available F ilterVu frequencies are 200 MHz, 150 MHz, 75 MHz, 42
MHz and 21 MHz.
FPAnel:PRESS (No Query Form)
Simulates the action of pressing a specified front-panel button.
When the front panel is locked, the front-panel button and multipurpose
knob operations are suspended. The
FPAnel:PRESS and the FPAnel:TURN
commands will also not work. You can work around this by using the appropriate
programmatic interface commands, instead of the front-panel commands.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
FPAnel:PRESS <button>
Arguments
<button> is the name of a front-panel button. Most of the argument names
associate directly with their front panel buttons. For example, AUTOSet is for
the Autoset button. The <
button> enumeration arguments and their associations
with the front panel buttons are listed below.
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