User Manual Manual
6.3 Command Descriptions
APS-1102 Programmable AC/DC Power Source 6-11
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 is defined using colons
(:) as 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.