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6 REMOTE INTERFACE

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d) Subsystem commands

Subsystem commands are commands used to execute the particular functions of devices.

Subsystem commands correspond to a measuring instrument internal function groups, with several

sets divided into groups. Each subsystem command has a tree structure, and colon (:) is defined as a

path separators.

1) SCPI command tree

Figure 6-2 shows a partial command tree of subsystem commands.

See Figure 6-3 for an overview of the command tree.

Figure 6-2. Partial Command Tree

 Root level

The command tree top level is the root. With SCPI, the current path is set to the root, as shown

below.

○ Immediately after the device power source goes on

○ When the device receives a “root specifier”

The root specifier is a colon (:) that is attached to the start of a command string to indicate

that the current path is set to the root.

○ When the device has received a “message terminator”

The message terminator is a line feed (LF) at the end of an SCPI message. The current path is

returned to the root level when the device receives a message terminator.

 Current path

The current path is a command level within the command tree, which specifies the command

level that will be searched first when the user sends a command.