1261B User Manual
Racal Instruments
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1995
Using The Enhanced Monitoring System 4-39
VXI:ACFAIL:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI ACFAIL* alarm
VXI:IACK1:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI IACK1 alarm
VXI:IACK2:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI IACK2 alarm
VXI:IACK3:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI IACK3 alarm
VXI:IACK4:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI IACK4 alarm
VXI:IACK5:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI IACK5 alarm
VXI:IACK6:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI IACK6 alarm
VXI:IACK7:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI IACK7 alarm
VXI:BERR:ALARM:TIME?
-- VXI Bus Error alarm
Only the “TIME?” queries are shown above. The “DATE?”
queries may be formed by substituting the keyword “DATE” for
the keyword “TIME”.
The time stamps cannot be set by a command; they can only be
queried. The EMS automatically records them into nonvolatile
memory whenever an out-of-tolerance condition is detected.
IEEE-488.2
Common
Commands
The EMS supports all required IEEE-488.2 commands. In
addition, the optional “*OPT?”, “*SAV”, and “*RCL” commands
are all supported. The following paragraphs describe the IEEE-
488.2 commands supported by the 1261B EMS.
*IDN? Query
This query requests the instrument to identify itself. The EMS
responds to this query with the following reply:
Racal Instruments,1261B EMS,0,<firmware revision>
This reply indicates the manufacturer (“Racal Instruments”), the
model (“1261B EMS”), the serial number (if not available, it is
“0"), and the firmware revision. The firmware revision is the only
field that may change in the future. The firmware revision is a
numeric, floating point value. An example firmware revision is
“2.1".
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