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ARM

The ARM subsystem selects the number of scanning cycles (1 through 32767) for each INITiate command.

Subsystem Syntax ARM

:COUNt <number> MIN MAX

:COUNt? [MIN MAX]

:COUNt ARM:COUNt <number> MIN MAX allows scanning cycles to occur a multiple of times (1 to 32767) with one INITiate command when INITiate:CONTinuous OFF 0 is set. MIN sets 1 cycle and MAX sets 32767 cycles.

Parameters

Parameter Name

Parameter Type

Range of Values

 

 

 

<number>

numeric

1 32767 MIN MAX

 

 

 

Comments Number of Scans: Use only values between 1 to 32767 for the number of scanning cycles.

Related Commands: ABORt, INITiate:IMMediate

*RST Condition: ARM:COUNt 1

Example Setting Ten Scanning Cycles

This example sets an RF multiplexer for 10 scans of channels 00 through 03. When the scan sequence completes, channel 03 is closed.

ARM:COUN 10

! Set 10 scans per INIT command

SCAN (@100:103)

! Scan channels 00-03

INIT

! Start scan, close channel 00

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