*OPC?
Parameter
None
Query Response
1
*RST
Resets the RTSA7500 to its default settings. This includes stopping any running capture
mode and trigger mode, and also performs :SYSTem:FLUSh.
*RST does not affect the registers or queues associated with the IEEE mandated
commands. Each non-IEEE mandated command description in this reference shows the
*RST value when affected.
Syntax
*RST
Parameter/Response
None
*SRE/*SRE?
The *SRE (Service Request Enable) command enables bits in the SRE register. The
decimal integer value entered is the binary equivalent of the desired 8-bit mask to be
enabled. Bits enabled in this register allow accessing the equivalent bits status in the
STB register.
*SRE? query returns the decimal sum of the enabled bits in the SRE register. The
decimal sum is the binary equivalent of the 8-bit mask.
See
Figure 13
for the SRE/STB register bits mapping.
Syntax
*SRE <integer>
*SRE?
Parameter/Response
<integer>
*STB?
*STB? (Status Byte) query returns the decimal sum of the bits set in the STB register
without erasing its content. The decimal sum is the binary equivalent of the 8-bit mask.
Any specific bit in the STB will only appear set if and only if its event has occurred and
the corresponding bit in the SRE is also enabled.
See
Figure 13
for the ESE/ESR register bits mapping and the Status Byte Register (SBR)
section of the
Appendix D
for the bits definition.
Syntax
*STB?
Parameter
None
Response
<integer>
*TST?
*TST? (self-test) query initiates the device's internal self-test and returns one of the
following results:
0 - all tests passed.