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2) Path separator

The path separator (:) separates the current keyword from the keyword at the next lower level. Each

time a colon (:) is detected in a command string, the current path is moved one level downward.

When a colon (:) appears at the start of a command string, it indicates that the current path is set to the

root. This starting colon (:) also can be freely omitted.

When a semicolon (;) is used to separate a command string, subsystem command on the same level

can be accessed without changing the current path.

:SOUR:FREQ 50

FREQuency command, belongs to SOURce subsystem

SOURce subsystem command (SOURce is root command)

Sets current path to root

3) Abbreviation of command string

The command syntax enables each command (including certain parameters) to be written as a

combination of uppercase and lowercase letters. The uppercase letters in the command can be used as

an abbreviation of the command.

Moreover, this distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters in the command syntax exists just

for the sake of convenience, since commands are not actually case sensitive. Note that abbreviation

examples <1> to <3> below can be entered, but an error will occur if example <4> or <5> is entered.

Abbreviation examples for SOURce:FREQuency?

 <1> “SOUR:FREQ?”
 <2> “SOURCE:FREQUENCY?”
 <3> “sour:freq?”

<4> “SOURC:FREQUE?”

<5> “sou:frequency?”