Section 8: TSP command reference
Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
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DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
Details
When an event occurs on the instrument, it is placed in the event log. The
eventlog.next()
command retrieves an unread event from the event log. Once an event is read, it can no longer be
accessed remotely. However, it can be viewed on the front panel. When
localnode.showevents
is enabled, this command never returns an event because those events are automatically read and
sent to the remote interface.
To read multiple events, execute this command multiple times.
If there are no entries in the event log, the following is returned:
0
No error
0
0
0
0
If the event type is not defined, an event of any type is returned.
Example
print(eventlog.next(5))
Get the oldest error or information event from the event log.
Example output:
-285 TSP Syntax error at line 1: unexpected symbol near `0' 1 0 1367806152
652040060
Also see
(on page 8-204)
(on page 8-204)
(on page 8-207)
(on page 2-154)
eventlog.post()
This function allows you to post your own text to the event log.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Function
Yes
Usage
eventlog.post(
message
)
eventlog.post(
message
,
eventType
)
message
String that contains the message
eventType
The type of event; if no event is defined, defaults to
eventlog.SEV_INFO
:
•
Error:
eventlog.SEV_ERROR
or
1
•
Warning:
eventlog.SEV_WARN
or
2
•
Information:
eventlog.SEV_INFO
or
4