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Agilent 34980A  Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit *34980-90005*

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Querying the Sequence Definition<br />

Features and Functions 3<br />

Once you have defined a sequence, you can query the definition to review<br />

what SCPI commands have been assigned. Although sequences can be<br />

defined from the remote interface only, you can review them from the<br />

front panel.<br />

The exact text specified in the original sequence definition is not<br />

preserved when the sequence is compressed/stored in memory. <br />

Therefore, the string returned may not be identical to the original<br />

string, but it will be functionally equivalent. If the specified sequence<br />

name is not currently stored in memory, an error is generated.<br />

The query command always returns the short form of the command<br />

header in all upper- case letters (e.g., “ROUT:CLOS” is returned instead<br />

of “ROUTE:CLOSE”). Channel numbers and channel range specifiers are<br />

returned as they were specified.<br />

Front Panel Operation: Sequence > VIEW<br />

Remote Interface Operation: The following command returns a string<br />

containing the SCPI commands assigned to the specified sequence.<br />

ROUT:SEQ:DEF? MYSEQ_1<br />

The above command returns a string in the form (the quotes are <br />

also returned):<br />

":ROUT:CLOS (@1001:1009);:ROUT:OPEN (@2001)"<br />

<strong>Agilent</strong> <strong>34980A</strong> Mainframe User’s Guide 143

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