Programming instructions
Table Of Contents
- Programming Guide
- Table of Contents
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Programming Examples
- Using the Programming Examples
- GPIB Programming Examples
- Before Using the Examples
- Interface Check using Agilent BASIC
- Interface Check Using NI-488.2 and C++
- Interface Check using VISA and C
- Local Lockout Using Agilent BASIC
- Local Lockout Using NI-488.2 and C++
- Queries Using Agilent BASIC
- Queries Using NI-488.2 and C++
- Queries Using VISA and C
- Generating a CW Signal Using VISA and C
- Generating an Externally Applied AC-Coupled FM Signal Using VISA and C
- Generating an Internal AC-Coupled FM Signal Using VISA and C
- Generating a Step-Swept Signal Using VISA and C
- Saving and Recalling States Using VISA and C
- Reading the Data Questionable Status Register Using VISA and C
- Reading the Service Request Interrupt (SRQ) Using VISA and C
- LAN Programming Examples
- RS-232 Programming Examples
- 3 Programming the StatusRegisterSystem
- 4 Command Reference
- Command Reference Information
- SCPI Basics
- IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
- Calibration subsystem
- Communication Subsystem
- Diagnostic Subsystem
- Display Subsystem
- Memory Subsystem
- Mass Memory Subsystem
- Output Subsystem
- Status Subsystem
- :OPERation:CONDition
- :OPERation:ENABle
- :OPERation:NTRansition
- :OPERation:PTRansition
- :OPERation[:EVENt]
- :PRESet
- :QUEStionable:CALibration:CONDition
- :QUEStionable:CALibration:ENABle
- :QUEStionable:CALibration:NTRansition
- :QUEStionable:CALibration:PTRansition
- :QUEStionable:CALibration[:EVENt]
- :QUEStionable:CONDition
- :QUEStionable:ENABle
- :QUEStionable:FREQuency:CONDition
- :QUEStionable:FREQuency:ENABle
- :QUEStionable:FREQuency:NTRansition
- :QUEStionable:FREQuency:PTRansition
- :QUEStionable:FREQuency[:EVENt]
- :QUEStionable:MODulation:CONDition
- :QUEStionable:MODulation:ENABle
- :QUEStionable:MODulation:NTRansition
- :QUEStionable:MODulation:PTRansition
- :QUEStionable:MODulation[:EVENt]
- :QUEStionable:NTRansition
- :QUEStionable:POWer:CONDition
- :QUEStionable:POWer:ENABle
- :QUEStionable:POWer:NTRansition
- :QUEStionable:POWer:PTRansition
- :QUEStionable:POWer[:EVENt]
- :QUEStionable:PTRansition
- :QUEStionable[:EVENt]
- System Subsystem
- Trigger Subsystem
- Unit Subsystem (:UNIT)
- Amplitude Modulation Subsystem
- :AM[1]|2...
- :AM:INTernal:FREQuency:STEP[:INCRement]
- :AM:MODE
- :AM[1]|2:EXTernal[1]|2:COUPling
- :AM[1]|2:EXTernal[1]|2:IMPedance
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate:AMPLitude:PERCent
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:SWEep:RATE
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:SWEep:TRIGger
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FREQuency
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:NOISe
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:RAMP
- :AM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:SHAPe
- :AM[1]|2:SOURce
- :AM[1]|2:STATe
- :AM[1]|2:TYPE
- :AM[1]|2[:DEPTh]:EXPonential
- :AM[1]|2[:DEPTh][:LINear]
- :AM[1]|2[:DEPTh][:LINear]:TRACk
- :AM[:DEPTh]:STEP[:INCRement]
- Correction Subsystem ([:SOURce]:CORRection)
- Frequency Subsystem ([:SOURce])
- Frequency Modulation Subsystem ([:SOURce])
- :FM[1]|2...
- :FM:INTernal:FREQuency:STEP
- :FM[1]|2:EXTernal[1]|2:COUPLing
- :FM[1]|2:EXTernal[1]|2:IMPedance
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate:AMPLitude:PERCent
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:SWEep:RATE
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:SWEep:TRIGger
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FREQuency
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:NOISe
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:RAMP
- :FM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:SHAPe
- :FM[1]|2:SOURce
- :FM[1]|2:STATe
- :FM[1]|2[:DEViation]
- :FM[1]|2[:DEViation]:TRACk
- List/Sweep subsystem ([:SOURce])
- Low Frequency Output Subsystem ([:SOURce]:LFOutput)
- :AMPLitude
- :FUNCtion[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate
- :FUNCtion[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate:AMPLitude:PERCent
- :FUNCtion[1]:SWEep:RATE
- :FUNCtion[1]:SWEep:TRIGger
- :FUNCtion[1]|2:FREQuency
- :FUNCtion[1]|2:SHAPe
- :FUNCtion:NOISe
- :FUNCtion[1]|2:SHAPe:RAMP
- :SOURce
- LF Out softkeys:LF Out Off On;low frequency output subsystem keys:LF Out Off On
- Phase Modulation subsystem
- :PM[1]|2...
- :PM:INTernal:FREQuency:STEP[:INCRement]
- :PM[1]|2:BANDwidth|BWIDth
- :PM[1]|2:EXTernal[1]|2:COUPling
- :PM[1]|2:EXTernal[1]|2:IMPedance
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:FREQuency:ALTernate:AMPLitude:PERCent
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:SWEep:RATE
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]:SWEep:TRIGger
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FREQuency
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:NOISe
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:RAMP
- :PM[1]|2:INTernal[1]|2:FUNCtion:SHAPe
- :PM[1]|2:SOURce
- :PM[1]|2:STATe
- :PM[1]|2[:DEViation]
- :PM[1]|2[:DEViation]:TRACk
- :PM[:DEViation]:STEP[:INCRement]
- Power Subsystem ([:SOURce])
- :POWer:ALC:BANDwidth|BWIDth
- :POWer:ALC:BANDwidth|BWIDth:AUTO
- :POWer:ALC:LEVel
- :POWer:ALC:SEARch
- :POWer:ALC:SOURce
- :POWer:ALC:SOURce:EXTernal:COUPling
- :POWer:ALC[:STATe]
- :POWer:ATTenuation
- :POWer:ATTenuation:AUTO
- :POWer:MODE
- :POWer:REFerence
- :POWer:REFerence:STATe
- :POWer:STARt
- :POWer:STOP
- :POWer[:LEVel][:IMMediate]:OFFSet
- :POWer[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude]
- Pulse Modulation Subsystem ([:SOURce])
- SCPI Command Compatibility
- Index

Command Reference
Frequency Subsystem ([:SOURce])
Chapter 4238
:FREQuency:MULTiplier
Supported All
[:SOURce]:FREQuency:MULTiplier <val>
[:SOURce]:FREQuency:MULTiplier?
This command sets the multiplier for the signal generator’s carrier frequency.
*RST
+
1
Key Entry
Freq Multiplier
Remarks For any multiplier other than one, the MULT indicator is shown in the
frequency area of the display.
:FREQuency:OFFSet
Supported All
[:SOURce]:FREQuency:OFFSet <val><unit>
[:SOURce]:FREQuency:OFFSet?
This command sets the frequency offset.
*RST
+
0.0000000000000E
+
00
Key Entry
Freq Offset
Remarks A frequency offset can be entered at any time during normal operation
and when you are operating in frequency reference mode.
When an offset has been entered, the OFFS indicator is turned on in the
frequency area of the display.
The frequency offset state is turned on when any non-zero value is
entered; entering zero will turn it off. Refer to
“:FREQuency:OFFSet:STATe” on page 239 for setting the offset state
independent of entering offset values.
Range Negative Values: –1000 to –.001 Positive Values: .001–1000
Range 20 GHz Models: 0HZ–20GHZ 40 GHz Models: 0HZ–40GHZ