Appendix
App-1
Communication Commands
AS
Makes the current function setting/queries the current
setting.
Syntax for setting
ASm <terminator>
m=0: Source
1: SINK
Syntax for query
AS? <terminator>
Example of response
AS0
BL
Turns the backlighting on and off/queries the current
setting.
Syntax for setting
BLm <terminator>
m=0: Off
1: On
Syntax for query
BL? <terminator>
Example of response
BL1
BT
Starts charging the battery pack when being connected
to the AC power supply.
Syntax for setting
BT <terminator>
Description
• Issuing this command without
connecting to the AC power
supply results in error 14.
• Error code 15 occurs if there is
no Ni-Cd battery connected.
DL
Selects the terminator type used for output data/queries
the current setting.
Syntax for setting
DLm <terminator>
m=0: CR + LF
1: CR
2: LF
Syntax for query
DL? <terminator>
Example of response
DL0
DW
Moves down the "m-th" digit of the generated value by
one digit.
Syntax for setting
DWm <terminator>
m=1 to 5
Description
• This command has no query.
• This is valid only when the up/
down key is selected.
ESC C or RC
Initializes the set information of the instrument.
Syntax for setting
ESC C <terminator>
RC <terminator>
Description
• When initializing the information
using these commands, the
following are not initialized:
• Communication items
• Key type
• Average
• International temperature
standard
• Temperature unit
ESC S
Outputs a status byte.
Syntax for setting
ESC S <terminator>
Description
• This outputs the status byte (n=0
to 127, n represents the decimal
number converted from the
binaries of bits 0 to 7) generated
by the instrument. For details on
the status byte, see page App-5.
H
Enables/Disables the header addition to the output data/
queries the current setting.
Syntax for setting
Hm <terminator>
m=0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Syntax for query
H? <terminator>
Example of response
H1
Description
• For details on the header, see the
output format of measured values
on page App-5.
HD
Enables/Disables data hold/queries the current setting.
Syntax for setting
HDm <terminator>
m=0: Display update
1: Display hold
Syntax for query
HD? <terminator>
Example of response
HD0
Description
• Although the display is in "hold"
status, the system continues
updating measurement data.
Appendix
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