Instructions

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8.2.8.9 SYSTem:COMMunicate:RADio:OPTion?
Returns the RF wireless installation, 0 (not installed) or 1 (installed).
8.2.8.10 SYSTem:COMMunicate:RADio:PAN?
Returns the RF transceiver network PAN ID address.
8.2.8.11 SYSTem:COMMunicate:RADio:PAN <num>
Sets the RF transceiver network PAN ID address applied when the RF trans
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ceiver is subsequently enabled or reset. The address <num> has the range 0 to
65535.
8.2.8.12 SYSTem:COMMunicate:RADio:SIGNal?
Returns the RF transceiver received signal strength. This command may take
several seconds to complete and return a response. The value returned is in
dBm. If no communication has occurred since the transceiver was enabled or
reset, no signal strength will have been recorded and the response will be 0.
8.2.8.13 SYSTem:COMMunicate:RADio:SNUMber?
Returns the RF transceiver's unique 16-digit hexadecimal serial number.
8.2.8.14 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:BAUD? [MIN|MAX|DEF]
Returns the serial port baud rate setting.
Example: SYST:COMM:SER:BAUD?
Response: 2400
Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maxi-
mum, or default value respectively.
8.2.8.15 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:BAUD <baud>|MIN|MAX|DEF
Sets the serial port baud rate setting.
Example: SYST:COMM:SER:BAUD 9600
The <baud> parameter can be one of the following values: 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600. Specifying the MIN, MAX or DEF parameter
sets the baud rate to the minimum, maximum, or default value respectively. A
baud rade of 57600 suspends echo (full duplex).
8.2.8.16 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:FDUPlex?
Returns the state of the serial port echo (duplex) setting.
Example: SYST:COMM:SER:FDUP?
Response: 1
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8 Digital Communications Interface
Commands