95x Series Operating Manual - May 17, 2022
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COMMANDS
Command
Description
Register Commands
*CLS
Clears the STB, SRE, OPC, ESR and ERR registers.
Resets the front panel to the LOCAL state.
*ERR?
Responds with a <NR1> field value of the ERR register then clears the
ERR register
*ESR?
Responds with a <NR1> field value of the ESR register then clears the ESR
register
*OPC?
Responds with a <NR1> field value of the OPC register then clears the
OPC register
*SRE,<NR1>
Sets the SRE register
*SRE?
Responds with a <NR1> field value of the SRE register
*STB?
Responds with a <NR1> field value of the STB register then certain bits of
the STB register are cleared
Commands to create, edit, recall, or save the Active Test Sequence
(Cannot be used while a test sequence is running)
ADD,…
Add a test step to the end of the active sequence. See
ACW Configuration Fields
DCez Configuration Fields
DCW Configuration Fields
DCIR Configuration Fields
GBez Configuration Fields
GB Configuration Fields
Low
ACCAP Configuration Fields
ACI Configuration Fields
DCI Configuration Fields
PULSE Configuration Fields
BRKDN Configuration Fields
PAUSE Configuration Fields
HOLD Configuration Fields
SWITCH (948i configuration) Configuration Fields
SWITCH (964i configuration) Configuration Fields
CLRLEADS
Clears the lead compensation data from the active test sequence
NAME,<STRING>
Names the active test sequence
NOSEQ
Clears the active test sequence
RCL,<NR1>
Recalls a test sequence from the requested store # and makes it the
active test sequence
SAVE,<NR1>
Saves the active test sequence into the requested store #
SET,<NR1>, …
Overwrite a step in the active sequence (see also
ADD,…)
Commands to Run the Active Test Sequence
(Can only be used while a test sequence is not running)
READY
Makes the active test sequence ready to be run by the START button
RUN
Runs the active test sequence
RUN,LEADS
Runs the active test sequence in Lead Compensation mode
Running Test Sequence Control Commands
(Can only be used while a test sequence is running)
ABORT
Aborts a running test sequence.