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4. REMOTE OPERATION
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∗
OPT?
Purpose
Reads the list of installed molbloc RFM options.
Syntax
“
∗
OPT?”
Remarks
This query returns any registered option(s) installed in the
molbox RFM. Each option is separated by a comma.
Query
Reply
A comma delimited text field of the installed options
Example Command:
Reply:
Reply:
“*OPT?”
“NONE” (no options installed)
“microrange” (microrange option installed)
∗
RST
Purpose
Resets the molbox RFM settings to factory settings.
Syntax
“
∗
RST”
Remarks
This command sets the molbox RFM settings to factory settings
which is equivalent to pressing
[SPECIAL]
on the front panel
and selecting
<5Reset>, 1sets
. This does not affect the
communications settings.
Example Command:
Reply:
“*RST”
“OK” (using COM1, no reply if IEEE-488 port)
∗
SRE(?)
Purpose
Read or set the service request enable register.
Syntax
“
∗
SRE
n
”
“
∗
SRE?”
Parameters
n:
’0 to 255’. This is the decimal representation of
the bit(s) to enable. To allow the MAV and ESB
bits to assert the SRQ line, the argument would
be 32 + 16 = 48. Bit 6 (64) is reserved and
cannot be set.
Remarks
The service request enable register determines which bits of the
status byte can set the MSS bit of the status byte and request
service by asserting the SRQ line of the IEEE-488 interface.
Query
Reply
n
(0 to 255)
Example Command:
Reply:
“*SRE 48”
“OK” using COM1, no reply if IEEE-488 port)
Command:
Reply:
“*SRE?”
“48”