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SYSTem:ERRor?
This query returns the next error number followed by its corresponding error message string from the
remote programming error queue. The queue is a FIFO (first-in, first-out) buffer that stores errors as they
occur. As it is read, each error is removed from the queue. When all errors have been read, the query
returns 0,NO ERROR. If more errors are accumulated than the queue can hold, the last error in the queue
will be -350,TOO MANY ERRORS (see Appendix C for other error codes).
You can use the front panel Error key to read errors from the queue. Errors generated at the front panel
are not put into the queue but appear immediately on the display.
Query Syntax
SYSTem:ERRor?
Parameters
(None)
Returned Parameters
<NR1>,<SRD>
Examples
SYST:ERR?SYSTEM:ERROR?
SYSTem:LANGuage
This command switches the instrument between its SCPI command language and its compatibility
language. The compatibility language is provided for emulation of older dc source systems and is
described in Appendix B . Sending the command causes:
♦
The selected language to become active and to be stored in nonvolatile memory.
♦
The to reset to its power-on state.
If the dc source is shut off, it will resume operation in the last-selected language when power is restored.
Note that this command and query can be used regardless of the language that is presently selected.
Command Syntax
SYSTem:LANGuage<string>
Parameters
SCPI | COMPatibility
Power-on Value
last selected language
Example
SYST:LANG SCPI SYSTEM:LANGUAGE COMPATIBILITY
Query Syntax
SYSTem:LANGuage?
Returned Parameters
<CRD>
SYSTem:VERSion?
This query returns the SCPI version number to which the complies. The returned value is of the form
YYYY.V, where YYYY represents the year and V is the revision number for that year.
Query Syntax
SYSTem:VERSion?
Parameters
(none)
Returned Parameters
<NR2>
Examples
SYST:VERS?SYSTEM:VERSION?