3 descriptions of commands, 1 *cls, 2 *ese Page 84: 3 *esr, 1 *cls 8.7.3.2, Ese
Page 84: 3 *esr, 1 *cls 8.7.3.2, Ese
1594A/1595A Super-Thermometer
Interface Commands
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Command
Function
Associated Setting or
Function (screen)
SYST:PASS:GROU:RES
Sets the password Resistor Protection setting
Resistor Protection (Password)
SYST:PASS:GROU:TIME
Sets the password Time/Date Protection setting
Time/Date Protection (Password)
SYST:PASS:NEW
Changes the password
Password (Password)
SYST:PON:MIN?
Reads the time in minutes since power-on
SYST:TIME
Sets the Time of the system clock
Time (Time and Date)
SYST:TIME:DAYL
Sets the Daylight Saving automatic adjust setting
Daylight Saving (Time and Date)
TEST:CURR:CONF
Sets the configuration of the sensing current test
CURRENT TEST (Calibration)
TEST:CURR[:STAT]
Starts or stops the sensing current test
CURRENT TEST (Calibration)
TEST:LIN:ABOR
Cancels a linearity self-test
LINEARITY TEST (Calibration)
TEST:LIN:INIT
Starts linearity calibration
LINEARITY TEST (Calibration)
TEST:LIN:PAR?
Reads the suggested linearity calibration parameters
LINEARITY TEST (Calibration)
TEST:LIN:REP
Reads the linearity self-test report
LINEARITY TEST (Calibration)
TEST:LIN:STAT?
Reads the state of the linearity self-test
LINEARITY TEST (Calibration)
TEST:LIN:TIME?
Reads the time remaining of the linearity self-test
LINEARITY TEST (Calibration)
TEST:LIN:TOL
Reads a linearity calibration error tolerance
LINEARITY TEST (Calibration)
TEST:SYST:ABOR
Cancel a system self-test
SYSTEM TEST (Calibration)
TEST:SYST:INIT
Initiate a system self-test
SYSTEM TEST (Calibration)
TEST:SYST:REP
Reads the report from a system self-test
SYSTEM TEST (Calibration)
TEST:SYST:STAT?
Read the completion state of the system self-test
SYSTEM TEST (Calibration)
UNIT:TEMP
Set the temperature Unit
Unit (Temperature Unit)
8.7.3 Descriptions of Commands
The function of each command as well as an example of each is listed below.
8.7.3.1 *CLS
Clears all status registers and the error queue. Specifically, this command clears the Standard Event Status
STAT:OPER?, on page 94), Questionable Status Event Register (see Section 8.7.3.92, STAT:QUES?, on
page 94), and system error queue (see Section 8.7.3.116, SYST:ERR?, on page 98). The Status Byte Reg-
ister (see Section 8.7.3.7, *STB?, on page 76) is updated to show the new state of the registers.
8.7.3.2 *ESE
Example command: *ESE 16
Query form: *ESE?
Sets the Standard Event Status Enable Register. This mask register determines which corresponding bits of the
Standard Event Status Register (see Section 8.7.3.3, *ESR?, on page 74) affect the ESB summary message
(bit 5) of the Status Byte Register.
8.7.3.3 *ESR?
Example response: 160
Reads and clears the Standard Event Status Register. This indicates any of several events defined by the IEEE-
488.2 standard and which are listed in the following table. Reading the Standard Event Status Register clears
it. The register is also cleared by the *CLS command.