Command Groups
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Table 2–4: Acquisition Commands (Cont.)
Header Description
ACQuire:STATE Start or stop acquisition system
ACQuire:STOPAfter Acquisition control
Alias Commands
Alias commands let you define your own commands as a sequence of standard
commands. This is useful when you use the same commands each time you
perform a certain task, such as setting up measurements.
Table 2–5: Alias Commands
Header Description
ALIas Turn the alias state on and off
ALIas:CATalog? Return a list of aliases
ALIas:DEFINE Create a new alias
ALIas:DELEte Remove an alias
ALIas:DELEte:ALL Remove all aliases
ALIas:DELEte:NAMe Remove a named alias
ALIas:STATE Turn the alias state on and off
Application Menu Commands
Application menu commands let you define special-purpose menus. You can
define labels for the main and side menus as well as a side menu title. You can
display an Application menu by either pressing the front-panel APPLICATION
button or sending the APPMenu ACTivate command.
When the logic scope displays an Application menu and a user presses a
front-panel button, the logic scope generates an event that tells the controller
which button the user pressed. You can also set up the event reporting system so
that it generates a Service Request when a user presses a menu button.