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Communication Commands 2 (System of Commands Complying to the IEEE 488.2-1987 Standard)
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14.3 Commands
STATus:FILTer<x>
Function
Sets the transit filter/queries the current setting.
Syntax
STATus:FILTer<x> {RISE|FALL|BOTH|NEVer}
STATus:FILTer<x>?
<x>=1 to 16
Example
STATUS:FILTER2 RISE
STATUS:FILTER2?
→
:STATUS:FILTER2 RISE
Description
See section 14.4, “Status Report” for details on
the condition filter.
STATus:QMESsage
Function
Sets whether or not to apply the corresponding
message to the query “STATus:ERRor?” /
queries the current setting.
Syntax
STATus:QMESsage {<Boolean>}
STATus:QMESsage?
Example
STATUS:QMESSAGE OFF
STATUS:QMESSAGE?
→
:STATUS:QMESSAGE 0
STATus:SPOLL?(Serial Poll)
Function
Executes serial polling.
Syntax
STATus:SPOLL?
Example
STATUS:SPOLL?
→
STATUS:SPOLL 0
Description
This command is dedicated to the RS-232-C
interface. An interface message is available for
the GP-IB interface.
STORe?
Function
Queries all settings related to storing data.
Syntax
STORe?
Example
STORE?
→
:STORE:STATE 0;INTERVAL 0,0,0
STORe:INTerval
Function
Sets the interval for storage/queries the current
setting.
Syntax
STORe:INTerval
{<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>|<String>}
STORe:INTerval?
{<NRf>,<NRf>,<NRf>}=0,0,0 to 99,59,59
{<String>}=HH:MM:SS
HH hour MM min SS sec
Example
STORE:INTERVAL 0,0,0
STORE:INTERVAL "00:00:00"
STORE:INTERVAL?
→
:STORE:INTERVAL 0,0,0
Description
• If the storage interval is set to 0,0,0, the
storage interval becomes 250 ms in case of
normal measurement.
• For the storage interval in case of harmonic
analysis, see page 8-2.
STORe:PANel
Function
Saves the setting parameters to a file.
Syntax
STORe:PANel {<NRf>}
{<NRf>}=1 to 4:file number
Example
STORE:PANEL 1
STORe[:STATe]
Function
Sets store ON/OFF, queries the current setting.
Syntax
STORe[:STATe] {<Boolean>}
STORe:STATe?
Example
STORE:STATE ON
STORE:STATE?
→
:STORE:STATE 1
14.3.14 STORe Group
The commands in the STORe group are used to make settings relating to and inquiries about storing data. This
allows you to make the same settings as when using the lower menus of [MEMORY]-“StorE” or [MEMORY]-“PnLSt”.
:STORe
:
STAT e
<Space>
OFF
ON
<NRf>
?
INTer val
<Space>
<NRf>
,
<NRf>
,
<NRf>
?
PANel
<Space>
<NRf>
?
<character string>
;