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12.7 Device Compliance Statement
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(9) Response syntax for queries
Response syntax is detailed in "Command Reference".
(10) Transmission congestion relating to device-to-device messages which do
not conform to the general principles for basic response messages
No messages which do not conform to the general principles
(11) Response capacity for block data
Block data does not appear in responses.
(12) Summary of standard commands and queries used
This appears in Section 12.5, "Command Summary."
(13) Device state after a calibration query has been completed without any
problem
The
*
CAL? command is not used.
(14) Whether any
*
DDT commands are used:
The
*
DDT command is not used.
(15) Whether any macro commands are used:
Macros are not used.
(16) For queries related to identification, explanation of the response to the
*
IDN? query
This is detailed in "Command Reference".
(17) Capacity of the user data storage area reserved for when the
*
PUD
command and the
*
PUD? query are being executed
The
*
PUD command and the
*
PUD? query are not used. Further, there is
no user data storage area.
(18) Resources when the
*
RDT command and the
*
RDT? query are being used
The *RDT command and the *RDT? query are not used.
(19) Conditions which are influenced when
*
RST,
*
LRN?,
*
RCL?, and
*
SAV are
used
*LRN?, *RCL?, and *SAV are not used. The *RST command returns this
unit to its initial state. (Refer to "Standard Commands", and
"Initialization").
(20) Scope of the self-testing executed as a result of the
*
TST? query
This is detailed in "Standard Commands".
(21) Additional organization of the status data used in a device status report
This is detailed in "Event Registers".
(22) Whether commands are overlap or sequential type
See Section 12.5.5.
(23) Criterion relating to the functions required at the instant that the
termination message is produced, as a response to each command
Termination occurs when the command has been parsed. The *TRG
command terminates the moment that measured data has been obtained.
Summary of Contents for Power HiTester 3193
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