8.4.3 Channel Commands
The channel commands are used for querying and setting the current channel,
the channelsto scan, the type of scanning, and the state of the channel scan-
ning. The channel commands are not passwordprotected.
8.4.3.1 ROUTe:CLOSe? <chn>
Returns the state of the specifiedchannel.
ROUT:CLOS?1
0
The <chn> parameter specifiesthe channel (1 to 4). If the specified channel is
enabled, this query returns 1. If the specified channel is disabled, this query re-
turns 0.
8.4.3.2 ROUTe:CLOSe <chn>
Enables the specifiedchannel.
ROUT:CLOS3
The <chn>parameter specifies the channel (1 to 4) to enable. This comand
does notapply to memory channels.
8.4.3.3 ROUTe:OPEN? <chn>
Returns the state of the specifiedchannel.
Example:ROUT:OPEN? 1
Response:0
The <chn> parameter specifiesthe channel (1 to 4). If the specified channel is
enabled thisquery returns 0. If the specified channel is disabled, this query re-
turns 1.
8.4.3.4 ROUTe:OPEN <chn>
Disables the specifiedchannel.
Example: ROUT:OPEN4
The <chn>parameter specifies the channel (1 to 4) to disable. This command
does notapply to memory channels.
8.4.3.5 ROUTe:PRIMary?
This query command returnsthe number of the primary channel.
Example: ROUT:PRIM?
Response:1
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