Memory - triggering
For external triggering methods, refer to 'Trigger source' at the end of this section.
MTRIG |
|
:ON | Enables memory recall triggering to be activated by *TRG command or |
| by external triggering |
:OFF | Disable memory recall triggering |
Data type : | None |
Allowed suffices : | None |
Default suffix : | None |
Examples: | MTRIG:ON |
| MTRIG:OFF |
MTRIG? | Prepares message containing information on memory triggering state in the |
| following format: |
| :MTRIG:<status> |
| where: <status> is a program mnemonic indicating whether the |
| memory recall triggering is enabled (:ON) or disabled (:OFF) |
Example: | :MTRIG:ON |
Memory - protection
These commands enable you to either write protect a block of stores (or a single store) to prevent accidental overwriting or to unprotect it. For a single store set both start and stop numbers the same. Note that any protection applied to RAM will be lost once the instrument has been switched off.
MPROT | [not used alone] |
:START | Set the start of the memory block which is to be protected/unprotected |
:STOP | Set the end of the memory block which is to be protected/unprotected |
Data type : | Decimal Numeric Program Data |
Allowed suffices : | None |
Default suffix : | None |
:ON | Set memory protection ON for the selected memory block |
:OFF | Set memory protection OFF (i.e. unprotected) for the selected memory |
| block |
Data type : | None |
Allowed suffices : | None |
Default suffix : | None |
Examples: | MPROT:START 100;STOP 150 |
| MPROT:ON |