Agilent Technologies 668xA, 665xA Description of Subsystem Commands, Abor, Calibration Commands

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Description of Subsystem Commands

Figure 3-2 is a tree diagram of the subsystem commands. Commands followed by a question mark (?) take only the query form. Except as noted in the syntax descriptions, all other commands take both the command and query form. The commands are listed in alphabetical order and the commands within each subsystem are grouped alphabetically under the subsystem.

Figure 3-2. Subsystem Commands Tree Diagram

ABOR

This command cancels any trigger actions presently in process. Pending trigger levels are reset equal to their corresponding immediate values. ABOR also resets the WTG bit in the Operation Condition Status register (see "Chapter 4 - Status Reporting"). If INIT:CONT ON has been programmed, the trigger subsystem initiates itself immediately after ABORt, thereby setting WTG. ABOR is executed at power turn on and upon execution of *RCL or RST.

Command Syntax

ABORt

Parameters

(None)

Examples

ABOR

Query Syntax

(None)

Related Commands

INIT *RST *TRG TRIG

Calibration Commands

See Appendix A in the power supply Operating Guide.

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