
IEEE-488 Programming
3-2
Valid command strings
Device-dependent commands can be sent either one at a
time, or in groups of several commands within a single
string. Some examples of valid command strings include:
F0X
Single command string.
F0K1R0X
Multiple command string.
T6 X
Spaces are ignored.
Typical invalid command strings include:
H1X Invalid command, as H is not one of the instrument
commands.
F9X Invalid command option because 9 is not an option of
the F command.
If an illegal command (IDDC), illegal command option (ID-
DCO), is sent, or if a command string is sent with REN false,
the string will be ignored, and an appropriate error message
will be displayed.
Default conditions
Command default conditions are summarized in Table 3-1.
Device-dependent command summary
Device-dependent commands that control the Model 6512
are listed in Table 3-2. These commands are covered in detail
in the following paragraphs.
NOTE
REN must be true when sending device-
dependent commands to the instrument, or
it will ignore the command and display a
bus error message.
Controller programs
Refer to Appendix D for example programs that can be used
to send commands to the Model 6512.
Table 3-1
Default conditions
Mode
Default
value
Status*
Function
Range
Zero check
Zero correct
Suppression
Trigger
Data format
Data store
SRQ mode
EOI and bus hold-off
Terminator
F0
R0
C1
Z0
N0
T6
G0
Q7
M00
K0
Y<CR><LF>
Volts
Auto-range
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Continuous, external
Prefix, no suffix
Disabled
Disabled
Both disabled
<CR><LF>
* Instrument status on power-up or after receiving DCL or SDC.
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