TAG
Command :MACHine{1|2}:STRigger:TAG
{OFF|TIME|<state_tag_qualifier>}
The TAG command selects the type of count tagging (state or time) to be
performed during data acquisition. State tagging is indicated when the
parameter is the state tag qualifier, which will be counted in the qualified
state mode. The qualifier may be a single term or a complex expression. The
terms A through J are defined by the TERM command. The terms
IN_RANGE1 and 2 and OUT_RANGE1 and 2 are defined by the RANGe
command.
Expressions are limited to what you could manually enter through the State
Trigger menu. Regarding parentheses, the syntax definitions below show
only the required ones. Additional parentheses are allowed as long as the
meaning of the expression is not changed. A detailed example is provided in
figure 16-2 on page 16-12.
<state_tag_
qualifier>
<qualifier> see "Qualifier" on page 16-7
Examples OUTPUT XXX;":MACH INE1:STRIGGE R:TAG OFF"
OUTPUT XXX;": MACHINE1:STR IGGER:TAG TIME "
OUTPUT XXX;": MACHINE1:STR IGGER:TAG ’(IN_RANGE OR NOTF)’"
OUTPUT XXX;": MACHINE1:STR IGGER:TAG ’((IN_RANGE OR A) AND E)’"
Query :MACHine{1|2}:STRigger:TAG?
The TAG query returns the current count tag specification.
Returned Format [:MACHine{1|2}:STRigger:TAG]
{OFF|TIME|<state_tag_qualifier>}<NL>
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MA CHINE1:STRIG GER:TAG?"
STRigger (STRace) Subsystem
TAG
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