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Language Reference
Common IEEE Commands
Common IEEE Commands
These commands are specified in IEEE Standard 488.2-1992, IEEE
Standard Codes, Formats, Protocols and Common Commands for Use
with ANSI/IEEE Std 488.1-1987. New York, NY, 1992.
Calibration Query
*CAL?
Performs a full alignment and returns a number indicating the success
of the alignment. A zero is returned if the alignment is successful. A one
is returned if any part of the alignment fails. The equivalent SCPI
command is
CALibrate[:ALL]?
Front Panel
Access:
System
,
Alignments
,
Align All Now
Clear Status
*CLS
Clears the status byte. It does this by emptying the error queue and
clearing all bits in all of the event registers. The status byte registers
summarize the states of the other registers. It is also responsible for
generating service requests.
Remarks:
See
*STB?
Standard Event Status Enable
*ESE <number>
*ESE?
Selects the desired bits from the standard event status enable register.
This register monitors I/O errors and synchronization conditions such
as operation complete, request control, query error, device dependent
error, execution error, command error and power on. The selected bits
are OR’d to become a summary bit (bit 5) in the status byte register
which can be queried.
The query returns the state of the standard event status enable
register.
Range:
Integer, 0 to 255
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