Agilent Technologies U9072A cdma-2000 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


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Step Configuration of Step Trigger parameter list (Remote Command Only)
This SCPI command is to configure “Step Trigger” parameter array of the whole List Sequencer at one time. The
number of array is same as step number defined in “Number of Steps” on page 1221 Number of Steps. As a step is
setup, the value entered run through several levels of validation.
Step Configuration of Transition Time parameter list (Remote Command Only)
This SCPI command is to configure “Transition Time” parameter array of the whole List Sequencer at one time.
The number of array is same as step number defined in “Number of Steps” on page 1221 Number of Steps. As a
step is setup, the value entered run through several levels of validation.
Dependencies: The range of subopcode values is 1 to 1000 and the value you enter is
determined by the number of steps you have configured. For details see
“Number of Steps” on page 1221.
If you attempt to remotely set or query a subopcode that is out of range, an
error is generated.
Initial S/W Revision: A.05.00
Remote Command: :SOURce:LIST:SETup:INPut:TRIGger <enum>, <enum>, <enum>,
:SOURce:LIST:SETup:INPut:TRIGger?
Example: SOUR:LIST:SET:INP:TRIG IMM,INT,EXT2
SOUR:LIST:SET:INP:TRIG?
Notes: The command is to setup below parameter array of whole list sequence.
Step Trigger <enum> - specifies the input trigger for the step. For details of
the valid types of step trigger see “Step Trigger” on page 1222.
If input parameter number exceeds the step number defined by Number of
Steps then generate error ", and only those parametes whose index number
falls in number of steps will be updated.
Remote Command Notes: IMMediate|INTernal|KEY|BUS|EXTernal2
Dependencies: The range is 1 to 1000 which is determined by the number of steps you have
configured. For details see “Number of Steps” on page 1221.
Initial S/W Revision: A.09.40
Remote Command: :SOURce:LIST:SETup:TRANsition:TIME <time>, <time>,
<time>, …
:SOURce:LIST:SETup:TRANsition:TIME?
Example: SOUR:LIST:SET:TRAN:TIME 1ms,1ms,1ms
SOUR:LIST:SET:TRAN:TIME?