Tenma 72-6851 & 72-6853 Instruction manual
QER? Sequential
command
Operation complete message generated immediately after <rmt> is sent.
Returns the value in the Query Error Register in <nr1> numeric format. The register is
then cleared. The syntax of the response is
<nr1><rmt>
BUZZER <nrf>
Sequential command
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Sets the buzzer status to ON or OFF. If the value of <nrf>, after rounding, is 0 the buzzer
status will be set to OFF, if 1 the buzzer status will be set to ON. If the value of <nrf> is
not 0 or 1 execution error 119 (Value out of range) will be generated.
BUZZ Sequential
command.
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Sounds the buzzer and sets the buzzer status to ON.
LRN #0<Indefinite Length Binary Block data><pmt>
Sequential
command.
(
†
)
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Install all instrument settings from a previous
∗
LRN? query. The response from a
∗
LRN? command is formatted such that the complete message may be returned to the
instrument at any time to restore the settings in effect when the
∗
LRN? command was
issued.
The scope of the LRN command is as follows;
The output is set to the values of Volts, current, OVP, delta V and delta A in the data
block.
The output status is set to the value in the data block.
STO?
Sequential command. (
†
)
Operation complete message generated immediately after <rmt> is sent.
Returns the contents of the stores in the instrument as an Indefinite Length Binary Block.
The block is prefixed with the STO command and may thus be returned to the instrument
to re-install the stored settings.
The syntax of the response is
STO #0<Indefinite Length Binary Block data><rmt>
The size of the data block is instrument type dependent. The settings in the instrument
are not affected by execution of the STO? command.
STO #0<Indefinite Length Binary Block data><rmt>
Sequential
command
(
†
)
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Install all stored data from a previous STO? query. The response from a STO?
command is formatted such that the complete message may be returned to the
instrument at any time to restore the data in effect when the STO? command was
issued. The instrument settings are not affected by the STO command but the
contents of the stores are completely updated.
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