Command Descriptions
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<QString>
GROUPSET <Space>
<QString> is used to assign channels to groups. A string must be from 1 to 16
characters in length containing the characters 1 through 8 and “–” (dashes). Each
character position in the string is interpreted as a channel number. The right most
character maps to channel 1, the second right-most character to channel 2, etc. In
a 16 character string, the left-most character maps to channel 16. The number in
each character position assigns the mapped channel number to the group number
specified. A dash character indicates that the channel will not be assigned to a
group. If the string is less than 16 characters, the channel positions omitted are
assumed to have a dash character and will not be assigned to groups.
Invalid group channel specifications will be ignored. For example, assigning
channels 1 and 3 to group 1 and channel 2 to group 2, will cause the command to
be ignored, since channels within group 1 must be contiguous.
GROUPSET 8888888811111111"
assigns channels 1 through 8 to group 1 and channels 1 through 16 to group
8.
GROUPSET ----------111111"
assigns channels 1 through 16 to group 1.
GROUPSET 11111111--111111"
will be ignored as group 1. All channels must be contiguous.
GROUP<x>? (Query Only)Returns the vertical parameters. Because GROUP<x>:SCAle and
GROUP<x>:VOLts are identical, only GROUP<x>:SCAle is returned.
Vertical
GROUP<x>?
GROUP <x> ?
GROUP1?
might return the string :GROUP1:SCALE 10.0E-3;POSITION 0.0E+0;
OFFSET 0.0E+0;COUPLING DC;IMPEDANCE 75 W;BANDWIDTH FULL for
group 1.
Arguments
Examples
Group
Syntax
Examples