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*CAL?
Function
Execute zero-level compensation and queries
the result.
Syntax
*CAL?
Example
*CAL? -> 0
Description “0” is returned when the zero-level
compensation completes properly. Otherwise,
“1” is returned.
*CLS
Function
Clears the standard event register, extended
event register and error queue.
Syntax
*CLS
Example
*CLS
Description • The output will also be cleared if a
*CLS
command is appended after the program
message terminator.
• For details on the registers and queues, refer
to section 14.4.
*ESE
Function
Sets the value for the standard event enable
register, or queries the current setting.
Syntax
*ESE {<NRf>}
*ESE?
{<NRf>}=0 to 251
Example
*ESE 253
*ESE? -> 251
Description • Each bit is expressed as a decimal number.
• For example, if “
*ESE 251
” is set, the
standard enable register will be set to
“
11111011
”. This means that bit 2 of the
standard event register is disabled so that bit
5 (ESB) of the status byte register will not be
set to “
1
”, even if a query error occurs.
• Default is “
*ESE 0
” , i.e. all bits are disabled.
• The standard event enable register will be
cleared when an inquiry is made using
*ESE?
.
• For details referring the standard event
enable register, refer to page 14-45.
*ESR?
Function
Queries the value of the standard event register
and clears it at the same time.
Syntax
*ESR?
Example
*ESR? -> 32
Description • Each bit is expressed as a decimal number.
• It is possible to ascertain the type of event
which has occurred, while SRQ is occuring.
• For example, if “
*ESR 32
” is returned, this
means that the standard event register is
“
00100000
” , i.e. the SRQ has occurred due
to a command syntax error.
• If a query is made using
*ESR?
, the standard
event register will be cleared.
• For details referring the standard event
enable register, refer to page 14-46.
14.3.15 Common Command Group
The commands in the common command group are independent of the instrument’s functions, and are specified in
IEEE 488.2-1987. There is no front panel key that corresponds to this group.
*CLS
*ESE
<Space>
<NRf>
?
*ESR
?
*CAL
?
*IDN
?
*OPT
?
*PSC
<Space>
<NRf>
?
*RST
*SRE
<Space>
<NRf>
?
*STB
?
*TRG
*WAI
;
*OPC
*OPC
?
*TST
?
14.3 Commands
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