Section 7: TSP command reference
2606B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
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2606B-901-01 Rev. B / May 2018
Command name and summary table
Each instrument command description starts with the command name, followed by a table with
relevant information for each command. Definitions for the numbered items in the figure below are
listed following the figure.
Figure 109: Command name and summary table
1.
Instrument command name
. Indicates the beginning of the command description. It is followed
by a brief description of what the command does.
2.
Type of command
. Commands can be functions, attributes, or constants. If the command is an
attribute, it can be read-only (R), read-write (RW), or write-only (W). For detail on commands, see
(on page 5-1).
3.
TSP-Link accessible
.
Yes
or
No
; indicates whether or not the command can accessed through a
TSP-Link network.
4.
Affected by
. Commands or actions that have a direct effect on this command.
LAN restore defaults
Recall setup
Instrument reset:
This command is reset when
reset()
,
localnode.reset()
, or
*RST
is sent.
5.
Where saved
. Indicates where the command settings reside once they are used on an
instrument. Options include:
Not saved:
Command is not saved anywhere and must be typed each time you use it.
Nonvolatile memory:
Storage area in the instrument where information is saved when the instrument
is turned off.
Saved setup:
Command is saved as part of the saved setup.
6.
Default value:
Lists the default value or constant for the command. The parameter values are
defined in the Usage or Details sections of the command description.