Using Remote Control
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5.7.2 Instrument Commands
SYSTEM Sub-system
SYSTem:ERRor?
Description:
This command queries the error string of the command parser.
Setting syntax: none
Setting parameters: none
Setting example: none
Query syntax:
SYSTem:ERRor?<PMT>
Return parameters: <SRD>,
0,“No Error”
1,“Data Format Error”
2,“Data Range Error”
3,“Command Error”
4,“Execution Error”
5,“Too many Errors”
Header on:
:SYSTEM:ERROR<space><SRD><RMT>
Header off:
<SRD><RMT>
Query example:
none
SYSTem:HEADer
Description:
This command turns response headers ON or OFF. The defult is
OFF.
Setting syntax: SYSTem:HEADer<space><CRD><PMT>
Setting parameters: <CRD>, ON | OFF
Setting example: none
Query syntax:
SYSTem:HEADer?<PMT>
Return parameters: <CRD>, ON | OFF
Header on:
:SYSTEM:HEADER<space><CRD><RMT>
Header off:
<CRD><RMT>
Query example:
none
SYSTem:TRANsmit:SEParator
Description:
This command sets the message unit separator for response
messages. The default is 0(Comma).
Setting syntax: SYSTem:TRANsmit:SEParator<space><NR1><PMT>
Setting parameters: <NR1>, 0 ~ 1; 0 : Comma(,) 1 : Semicolon(;)
Setting example: none
Query syntax:
SYSTem:TRANsmit:SEParator?<PMT>
Return parameters: <NR1>, 0 ~ 1
Header on:
:SYSTEM:TRANSMIT:SEPARATOR<space><NR1><RMT>
Header off:
<NR1><RMT>
Query example:
none
SYSTem:TRANsmit:TERMinator
Description:
This command sets the data terminator for response messages.
The default is 0(LF).
Setting syntax: SYSTem:TRANsmit:TERMinator<space><NR1><PMT>
Setting parameters: <NR1>, 0 ~ 1; 0 : LF 1 : CR+LF
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