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BSZ?
Reads number of data groups in the measured data buffer.
:MEMory:COUNt?
RBF?
Measured data buffer readout.
RBF? <0~1>
:MEMory? <1~255>
CBF
Measured data buffer clear.
CBF
:MEMory:CLEar
ACL
Auto self-calibration (current range calibration) setting.
ACL <0~1>,<10~9999>
• Because the upper limit on the instrument’s automatic self-calibration interval time is 600 sec., specifying a time
from 601 to 9999 sec. will cause the parameter to be set to 600 sec.
:CALibration:AUTO <ON/OFF>
:CALibration:TIME <Time(s)(NR1)>
ACL?
Query response of auto self-calibration (current range calibration) is
same as setting.
ACL?
• Because the valid setting range for the instrument’s automatic self-calibration interval time is 1 to 600 sec., the
response will be a value from "1" to "600."
:CALibration:AUTO?
:CALibration:TIME?
Execution And Execution Result Program Messages
DSM8104
Function
Format
Compatibility Notes
SM7110、SM7120
ERR?
Error information clear.
ERR?
• The instrument does Not have an error register. This command will be igNored and will Not result in a command
Not compatible
DSE
Sets the device event status enable register.
DSE <0~255>
:DSE <0~255(NR1)>
DSE?
Query response data of the device event status enable register is
same as setting.
DSE?
:DSE?
DSR?
Query about data of the device event status enable register.
DSR?
:DSR?
*SAV
Environmental data save.
*SAV <0~9>
• The instrument uses panel numbers 1 through 10. For example, specifying "0" will cause the settings to be saved
as Panel 1.
:PANel:SAVE <1~10(NR1)>
*RCL
Environmental data recall.
*RCL <0~9>
• The instrument uses panel numbers 1 through 10. For example, you would specify "0" to load Panel 1.
:PANel:LOAD <1~10(NR1)>
*IDN?
Equipment ID query.
*IDN?
• This query generates a response of "<Name of manufacturer>,<Name of model>,<Serial number>,<Software
*IDN?
*CAL?
Self-calibration (current range calibration)
execute.
*CAL?
• Auto-calibration takes about 5 sec.
:CALibration?
*TST
Self-diagNosis result query.
*TST?
• This query returns "0" if there is No error, or "1" if there is a ROM error.
The DSM8104 uses the opposite logic.
*TST?
*TRG
The same function as the GET message.
*TRG
• Attempting to use the internal trigger will result in an execution error.
• Using the external trigger will generate one trigger event if the start state is in effect.
• The instrument will return the measured value if it is set to DSM mode: "<Channel>,<Measured
value>,<Status>,<Comparison result>."
*TRG
*CLS
Status register clear.
*CLS
*CLS
*SRE
Sets the service request enable register.
*SRE <0~255>
• The instrument does Not support "Bit 0: MEC."
*SRE <0~255 (NR1)>
*SRE
Query of data in the service request enable register.
*SRE?
• The instrument does Not support "Bit 0: MEC."
*SRE?
*STB?
Query of data in the status byte register.
*STB?
*STB?
*ESE
Sets the standard event status enable register.
*ESE <0~255>
*ESE <0~255(NR1)>
*ESE?
Query of data in the standard event status enable register.
*ESE?
*ESE?
*ESR?
Query of data in the standard event status register.
*ESR?
*ESR?
*RST
Initialize.
*RST
• This command reverts the instrument to its factory defaults, with the exception of communication settings and
panel data (i.e., it initiates a Normal reset).
*RST
*OPC
Sets OPC bit of the standard event status register after all operations
being executed are finished.
*OPC
• This command sets the OPC bit after processing of the command received before the "*OPC" command
completes.
*OPC
*OPC?
Returns "1" after all operations being executed are finished.
*OPC?
• This command returns "1" after processing of the command received before the "*OPC" command completes.
*OPC?
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