Commands listed in alphabetical order
NOTRUNNING;:A
UXOUT:SOURCE ATRIGGER;EDGE FALLING;:CMDBATCH
1;:HEADER 1;:LOCK N ONE;:ROSC:SOURC E INTERNAL;:VERBOSE
1;:ALIAS:STATE 0;:DISPLAY:CLOCK 1;COLOR:PALETTE
NORMAL;MATHCOLOR DEFAULT;REFCOLOR DEFAULT;:DISPLAY:FILTER
SINX;FORMAT YT;GRATICULE FULL;INTENSITY:WAVEFORM
75.0000;AUTOBRIGHT 1;:DISPLAY:PERSI STENCE
OFF;STYLE V
ECTORS;TRIGBAR SHORT;TRIGT 1;VARPERSIST
500.0000E-3;PORT FILE;:DIAG:LEVEL SUBSYS;:TRIGGER:A:MODE
AUTO;TYPE EDGE;LEVEL 0.0000;HOLDOFF:BY DEFAULT;TIME
1.5000E-6;:TRIGGER:A:EDGE :SOURCE CH1;COUPLING DC;SLOPE R ISE;
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SOCKETServer:ENAble
This command enables or disables the socket server which supports a telnet or
other TCPIP socket connection to send c ommands and queries to the instrument.
The default state is enabled.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
SOCKETServer:ENAble {0|1|OFF|ON}
SOCKETServer:ENAble?
Arguments
1 enables the socket serve r. If the state is 0 (disabled) and this command is sent
to enable the socket server when the port is in use b y another service, then the
error event code 221 (Settings conflict) is posted to the event queue and the socket
server remains disabled. In this case, select a different port number and attempt to
enable the socket server again.
0 disables the socket server.
ON enables the socket server.
OFF disables the socket server.
Examples
SOCKETSERVER:ENABLE On enables the socket server.
SOCKETSERVER:ENABLE? might return :SOCKETSERVE R:ENABLE 1 indicating
the socket server is enabled.
SOCKETServer:PORT
This command sets the TCPIP port for the socket server connection.
Group
Miscellaneous
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