TGTctrl Subsystem

PULse

PULse

Command:TGTctrl:PULse<N>

This command does not obey the truncation rule.

The PULse command pulses the specified signal. If the signal type is toggle or sequence, it sets the signal to the next state. This command works the same as STEP and TOGgle.

<N> An integer, 0 through 7, specifying signal.

Example

OUTPUT XXX;":TGTCTRL:PULSE7"

 

 

Command

<N>

Example

Query

Returned Format

<status>

SIGNal

:TGTctrl:SIGNal<N> {{OFF0}{ON1}}

The SIGNal command activates or deactivates the specified signal, like manually selecting Turn Signal Off or Turn Signal On in the Target Control Port Settings menu.

An integer, 0 through 7, specifying signal.

OUTPUT XXX;":TGT:SIGN7 ON"

:TGTctrl:SIGNal<N>?

The SIGNal query returns the current status of the specified signal.

[:TGTctrl:SIGNal<N>] <status><NL>

{01} 0 indicates off and 1 indicates on.

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