Chapter 2 Command Summary
Front Panel to SCPI Command Maps
Programming Guide
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Table 2-1. IEEE 488.2 Common Commands (Continued)
Mnemonic
Command Name
Function
*OPT?
*PMC
*RCL <NRf>
*RST
*SAV <NRf>
*SRE <NRf>
*SRE?
*STB?
*TRG
*TST?
*WAI
Option Identification Query
Purge Macro Command
Recall
Reset
Save
Service Request Enable
Service Request Enable Query
Status Byte Query
Trigger
Self-Test Query
Wait-to-Continue
Identifies the options installed in the Counter.
Deletes all macros previously defined using the
*DMC command.
Restores the state of the Counter from a copy stored
in local non-volatile memory (0 through 20 are valid
memory registers).
Resets the Counter to a known state.
Stores the current state of the Counter in local non-
volatile memory (1 through 20 are valid memory
registers).
Set the Service Request Enable register.
Queries the Service Request Enable register.
Queries the Status Byte and Master Summary Status
bit.
This trigger command is the device-specific analog
of the IEEE 488.1 defined GET.
It initiates measurement, unless *DDT was used to
redefine device trigger.
Executes an internal self-test and reports the results.
Makes Counter wait until all pending operations (see
Note) are completed before executing commands
following *WAI command.
Note: Pending operations include measurements in progress.
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