
Model 2700 Multimeter/Switch System User’s Manual
SCPI Signal Oriented Commands
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Query
CONFigure?
Query the selected function.
Description
<clist> included
— When the <clist> parameter is included with
CONFigure command, the specified channel(s) for the scanlist assumes
the *RST default settings for the specified function. Range can also be
set for the channel(s) by including the <rang> parameter. If the
resolution parameter (<res>) is included, it will be ignored.
The present measurement function and the trigger model settings are not
affected when the CONFigure command is sent with the <clist>
parameter.
<clist> not included
— When the <clist> parameter is not included, the
CONFigure command configures the instrument for subsequent mea-
surements on the specified function. Range and resolution can also be
set for the specified function.
This command places the instrument in a “one-shot” measurement
mode. You can then use the READ? command to trigger a measurement
and acquire a reading (see READ?).
When this command is sent without the <clist> parameter, the
Model 2700 will be configured as follows:
•
The function specified by this command is selected. If specified,
range and/or resolution are also set.
•
All controls related to the selected function are defaulted to the
*RST values.
•
Continuous initiation is disabled (INITiate:CONTinuous OFF).
•
The control source of the Trigger Model is set to Immediate.
•
The count values of the Trigger Model are set to one.
•
The delay of the Trigger Model is set to zero.
•
The Model 2700 is placed in the idle state.
•
All math calculations are disabled.
•
Buffer operation is disabled. A storage operation presently in
process will be aborted.
•
Autozero is enabled.
Programming examples:
Programming example
#1 — The following command configures
scanlist channels 101 through 105 for 4-wire resistance measurements
on the 1M
Ω
range.
CONF:FRES 1e6, (@101:105)
Programming example #2
— The following command selects the
DCV function, 10V range, 3
H
digit resolution, and performs the “no
<clist>” CONFigure operations:
CONF:VOLT 10, 3.5
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