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IM 765501-01E
16.2.13 Common Command Group
16.2 Commands
*IDN?
Function
Queries the instrument model.
Syntax
*IDN?
→
Yokogawa Electric Co.,765501,serial
number,firmware revision
Example
*IDN?
*OPT?
Function
Queries the options.
Syntax
*OPT?
→
NONE = No options
/C10 = Ethernet option
Example
*OPT?
*TRG
Function
Generates a trigger.
Syntax
*TRG
Example
*TRG
Description Carries out the same action as the trigger key
on the GP-IB panel. The GP-IB GET (Group
Execute Trigger) is also equivalent.
*CAL?
Function
Performs calibration and queries the result.
Syntax
*CAL?
→
0 = Calibration successful
Value other than 0 = Calibration failed
Example
*CAL?
*TST?
Function
Performs a self-test and queries the result.
Syntax
*TST?
→
0 = Self-test normal
Value other than 0 = Self test error
Example
*TST?
*RST
Function
Resets the GS610 to factory default settings.
Syntax
*RST
Example
*RST
Description This command is equivalent to setting the file
name of the
:SYSTem:SETup:LOAD
command
to “
Default.txt
.”
*SAV
Function
Saves the settings.
Syntax
*SAV 1|2|3|4
1 = Saves the settings as Setup 1.
2 = Saves the settings as Setup 2.
3 = Saves the settings as Setup 3.
4 = Saves the settings as Setup 4.
Example
*SAV 3
Description This command is equivalent to setting the file
name of the
:SYSTem:SETup:SAVE
command
to “
Setup1.txt
” to “
Setup4.txt
.”
*RCL
Function
Loads the saved settings.
Syntax
*RCL 1|2|3|4
1 = Loads Setup 1.
2 = Loads Setup 2.
3 = Loads Setup 3.
4 = Loads Setup 4.
Example
*RCL 3
Description This command is equivalent to setting the file
name of the
:SYSTem:SETup:LOAD
command
to “
Setup1.txt
” to “
Setup4.txt
.”
*CLS
Function
Clears the event register and error queue.
Syntax
*CLS
Example
*CLS
*STB?
Function
Queries the status byte and clears the SRQ.
Syntax
*STB?
→
<Integer>
Example
*STB?
Description For details, see section 16.3. GP-IB Serial
polling carries out the same action as this
command.
*SRE?
Function
Sets the service request enable register or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
*SRE <Integer>|<Binary/Octal/
Hexadecimal>
*SRE?
→
<Integer>
Example
*SRE 255
*SRE?
Description For details, see section 16.3.
*ESR?
Function
Queries the standard event register and clears
the register.
Syntax
*ESR?
→
<Integer>
Example
*ESR?
Description For details, see section 16.3.
*ESE
Function
Sets the standard event enable register or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
*ESE <Integer>|<Binary/Octal/
Hexadecimal>
*ESE?
→
<Integer>
Example
*ESE 255
*ESE?
Description For details, see section 16.3.