Structure of a command line
A command line can consist of one or several commands. It is terminated by one of the following:
<New Line>
<New Line> with EOI
EOI together with the last data byte
A command line can contain several commands, separated by a semicolon. If the next command starts with a different mnemonic, the semicolon is followed by a colon.
MMEM:COPY "Test1","MeasurementXY";:HCOP:ITEM ALL
This command line contains two commands, starting with different mnemonics. Both commands must be specified completely, without omitting mnemonics.
HCOP:ITEM ALL;:HCOP:IMM
This command line contains two commands, starting with the same mnemonic. In that case, you can abbreviate the second command.
Omit the common mnemonics and the colon before the command:
HCOP:ITEM ALL;IMM
HCOP:ITEM ALL
HCOP:IMM
A new command line always begins with the first mnemonic.