TREE
Command :TREE <module>,<module>
The TREE command allows an intermodule setup to be specified in one
command. The first parameter is the intermodule arm value for module A
(logic analyzer). The second parameter corresponds to the intermodule arm
value for PORT OUT. A –1 means the module is not in the intermodule tree,
a 0 value means the module is armed from the Intermodule run button
(Group run), and a positive value indicates the module is being armed by
another module with the slot location 1 to 10. A 1 corresponds to the slot
location of the module A (logic analyzer, 2 corresponds to the slot location of
the module B (oscilloscope) and 3 through 10 are unused.
<module> An integer, 1 through 10 (3 through 10 unused)
Example OUTPUT XXX;":IN TERMODULE:TR EE 0,-1,-1,-1, 1"
Query :TREE?
The TREE? query returns a string that represents the intermodule tree. A 1
means the module is not in the intermodule tree, a 0 value means the module
is armed from the Intermodule run button (Group run), and a positive value
indicates the module is being armed by another module with the slot location
1 to 10. A 1 corresponds to the slot location of the module A (logic analyzer)
and 2 through 10 are unused.
Returned Format [INTermodule:TREE]
<module_1>,<module_2>,<module_3>,<module_4>,<module_5><NL>
Example OUTPUT XXX;":IN TERMODULE:TR EE?"
INTermodule Subsystem
TREE
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