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Remote Operation
Interface Commands
A channel number in <channel list> may be 1 through 4 for the corresponding front channel input, 5 through
14 for channels of the rst attached scanner, and 15 through 24 for channels of the second attached scanner. If
a scanner is attached, channel 1 will not be enabled.
A range of channels may be conveniently included in the channel list by using a colon between the channel
range limits. The query response lists all enabled channels separately. If scanning is off, the query will return
an empty channel list.
The *RST command enables channel 2 and disables all others.
8.7.3.74 ROUT:SCAN:ADD <channel list>
Example command: ROUTE:SCAN:ADD (@5,6,7)
Adds channels to the scan list.
Each of the channels specied in <channel list> is enabled (this is equivalent to setting each channel ON in the
Channel Menu). The Scan Enable setting is set to ON (see Section 5.7.3.1, SCAN SETTINGS (F1), on page
39). If measurement is disabled, the channels will not actually be scanned and measured until measurement
is started.
A channel number in <channel list> may be 1 through 4 for the corresponding front channel input, 5 through
14 for channels of the rst attached scanner, and 15 through 24 for channels of the second attached scanner. If
a scanner is attached, channel 1 will not be enabled.
8.7.3.75 ROUT:SCAN:ALT <boolean>
Query form: ROUT:SCAN:ALT?
Alternate parameter: DEF
Sets the scan Alternate Reference setting (see Section 5.7.3.1, SCAN SETTINGS (F1), on page 39).
The *RST command sets Alternate Reference to its default setting which is OFF.
8.7.3.76 ROUT:SCAN:DEL <channel list>
Example command: ROUTE:SCAN:DEL (@4)
Removes channels from the scan list.
Each of the channels specied in <channel list> is disabled (this is equivalent to setting each channel OFF in
the Channel Menu).
8.7.3.77 ROUT:SCAN:REF <channel>
Query form: ROUT:SCAN:REF?
Example command: ROUTE:SCAN:REF 4
Sets the scan Reference Channel setting (see Section 5.7.3.1, SCAN SETTINGS (F1), on page 39).
Parameter <channel> is the front channel number to use as the reference, which may be 1 through 4 when no
scanner is attached. If a scanner is attached, the channel 1 option is not available but the scanner channels are
allowed, numbered 5 through 14 for the rst scanner, 15 through 24 for the second. The default option is chan-
nel 2. For the reference channel to be measured, it must be enabled (see command Channel Menu).
The *RST command sets Reference Channel to 2.
8.7.3.78 ROUT:SCAN:REP <value>
Example command: ROUT:SCAN:REP 10
Query form: ROUT:SCAN:REP?
Alternate parameter: DEF, MIN, MAX
Sets the scan Repeat Count setting (see Section 5.7.3.1, SCAN SETTINGS (F1), on page 39).