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<MeasStatus>,<ChX>,<ChXTemp>,<TempUnits>,<ChXHumid>,%[,<ChY>,<
ChYTemp>,<TempUnits>,<ChYHumid>,%],<year>,<month>,<day>,<hour>,<
minute>,<second>
The measure status (<MeasStatus>) is 0 if these measurement values have been
read previously or 1 if these are new measurement values. If no channel num-
ber was specified, the measurements on both channels are returned (X = 1; Y =
2). Otherwise, only the measurements on the specified channel are returned. If
only new readings are desired, the FORM:TDST:STAT command can be used
to enable the extended format option and any readings in which the value of the
first field is 0 can be ignored.
8.4.2.14
FORMat:TDST:STATe?
Returns the time and date stamp enable for the FETC?, MEAS?, and READ?
commands.
Example: FORM:TDST:STAT?
Response: 0
A value of 1 is returned if the time and date stamp is enabled. A value of 0 is
returned if the time and date stamp is disabled.
8.4.2.15
FORMat:TDST:STATe <bool>
Sets the time and date stamp enable for the FETC?, MEAS?, and READ?
commands.
Example: FORM:TDST:STAT 1
The <bool> parameter turns the time and date stamp enable on (1 or ON) or off
(0 or OFF).
8.4.2.16
MEASure? [<chn>]
Returns a comma delimited list of the most recent measurements for the speci-
fied channel or for both channels.
Example: MEAS? 1
Example 1: MEAS? 1
Response: 25.576,29.30
or
Response: 1,1,25.629,C,29.32,%,2003,9,16,11,2,38
Example 2: MEAS?
Response: 25.582,29.32,26.341,37.96
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