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Command Separator A colon (:) always separates one command from the next lower-level command as shown below:

ROUTe:SCAN:MODE?

Colons separate the root command from the second-level command

([ROUTe:]SCAN) and the second level from the third level (SCAN:MODE?).

Abbreviated The command syntax shows most commands as a mixture of upper- and Commands lowercase letters. The uppercase letters indicate the abbreviated spelling for

the command. For shorter program lines, send the abbreviated form. For better program readability, you may send the entire command. The instrument will accept either the abbreviated form or the entire command.

For example, if the command syntax shows MEASure, then MEAS and MEASURE are both acceptable forms. Other forms of MEASure, such as MEASU or MEASUR will generate an error. You may use upper- or lowercase letters. Therefore, MEASURE, measure, and MeAsUrE are all acceptable.

Implied Commands Implied commands are those which appear in square brackets ( [ ] ) in the command syntax. (Note that the brackets are not part of the command and are not sent to the instrument.) Suppose you send a second-level command but do not send the preceding implied command. In this case, the instrument assumes you intend to use the implied command and it responds as if you had sent it. Examine the SOURce subsystem shown below:

[SOURce:] PULSe

:COUNt <count> :COUNt? [<MIN MAX>] :PERiod <period> :PERiod? [<MIN MAX>]

The root command SOURce: is an implied command. To set the instrument’s pulse count to 25, you can send either of the following command statements:

SOUR:PULS:COUN 25

or

PULS:COUN 25

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