Section 14: SCPI command reference
Model 6517B Electrometer Reference Manual
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6517B-901-01 Rev. C / August 2015
SCPI command summary
SCPI commands are summarized by subsystem in the following tables.
Subsystem
Summary table
Subsystem reference
CALCulate
CALCulate command summary
(on page
14-7)
CALCulate subsystems
(on page 14-32)
DISPlay
DISPlay command summary
(on page 14-9)
DISPlay subsystem
(on page 14-45)
FORMat
FORMat command summary
(on page 14-
10)
FORMat subsystem
(on page 14-50)
OUTPut
OUTPut command summary
(on page 14-
11)
OUTPut subsystems
(on page 14-56)
ROUTe
ROUTe command summary
(on page 14-
11)
ROUTe subsystem
(on page 14-93)
SENSe
SENSe command summary
(on page 14-13)
:SENSe1 subsystem
(on page 14-57)
SOURce
SOURce command summary
(on page 14-
20)
SOURce subsystem
STATus
STATus command summary
(on page 14-
21)
STATus subsystem
(on page 14-99)
SYSTem
SYSTem command summary
(on page 14-
23)
:SYSTem subsystem
(on page 14-122)
TRACe
TRACe command summary
(on page 14-25)
:TRACe subsystem
(on page 14-136)
Trigger
TRIGger command summary
(on page 14-
26)
:TRIGger subsystem
(on page 14-144)
TSEQence
:TSEQuence command summary
(on page
14-29)
:TSEQuence subsystem
(on page 14-155)
UNIT
:UNIT command summary
(on page 14-32)
:UNIT subsystem
(on page 14-172)
General notes
Brackets (
[ ]
) are used to denote optional character sets. These optional characters do not have
to be included in the program message. Do not use brackets in the program message.
Angle brackets (
< >
) are used to indicate parameter type. Do not use angle brackets in the
program message.
The Boolean parameter (
<b>
) is used to enable or disable an instrument operation.
1
or
ON
enables the operation and
0
or
OFF
disables the operation.
Upper case characters indicate the short-form version for each command word.
Default Parameter: Listed parameters are both the
*RST
and
:SYSTem:PRESet
defaults, unless
noted otherwise. Parameter notes are located at the end of each table.
SCPI: A check mark (
) indicates that the command and its parameters are
SCPI-confirmed. An unmarked command indicates that it is non-SCPI. SCPI-confirmed
commands that use one or more non-SCPI parameters are explained by notes.