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Keysight E5260/E5270 Programming Guide, Edition 4
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Command Reference
Command Summary
Command Summary
The following table summarizes the GPIB commands.
Category
Command
Summary
Reset
Resets the E5260/E5270 to the initial settings.
Diagnostics
Performs diagnostics, and returns the result.
Self-test
Performs the self-test, and returns the result.
Self
Calibration
Performs self calibration.
Performs self calibration, and returns the result.
Sets auto-calibration ON or OFF.
Abort
Aborts the present operation and subsequent command execution.
Pause/
Continue
Pauses command execution or internal memory program execution, until
the specified wait time has elapsed or until an event specified by the TM
command is received.
Sets the event to start measurement or to release the E5260/E5270 from
the paused status set by the PA or PAX command.
Channel
Control
Translates a channel number to another channel number.
Enables the specified channels by setting the output switches to ON.
Disables the specified channels by setting the output switches to OFF.
Sets the specified channels to 0 V.
Stores the setup of the channels, and sets the output to 0 V.
Returns the channel to the settings that are stored by the DZ command
and clears the stored channel settings.
Only for E5270B. Disables the connection status indicator of the ASU.
Only for E5270B. Controls the input-output path of the ASU.
Only for E5270B. Sets the auto ranging operation.
Enables the channels that fail self-test.
Summary of Contents for E5260 Series
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