Agilent Technologies 6612C, 6634B, 66332A, 6633B manual System Commands, DISPlayMODE, DISPlayTEXT

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4 - Language Dictionary

System Commands

System commands consist of system, display, and common commands.

System commands commands control system functions that are not directly related to output control or measurement functions.

Display commands control the front panel display of the .

Common commands also perform system functions. The following common commands are discussed in this section: *IDN? *OPT? *RCL *RST *SAV *TST?.

DISPlay

This command turns the front panel display on or off. When off, the front panel display is blank. The display annunciators are not affected by this command.

Command Syntax

DISPlay[:WINDow][:STATe] <bool>

Parameters

0 1 OFF ON

 

 

*RST Value

ON

 

 

Examples

DISP ON

DISPLAY:STATE ON

Query Syntax

DISPlay[:WINDow][STATe]?

 

Returned Parameters

<NR1> 0 or 1

 

 

Related Commands

DISP:MODE

DISP:TEXT

*RST

DISPlay:MODE

Switches the display between its normal instrument functions and a mode in which it displays text sent by the user. Text messages are defined with the DISPlay:TEXT command.

Command Syntax

DISPlay[:WINDow]:MODE NORMalTEXT

Parameters

<CRD>NORMal TEXT

*RST Value

NORM

 

 

Examples

DISP:MODE NORM

DISPLAY:MODE TEXT

Query Syntax

DISPlay[:WINDow]:MODE?

Returned Parameters

<CRD>

NORMAL or TEXT

Related Commands

DISP

DISP:TEXT

*RST

DISPlay:TEXT

This command sends character strings to the display when the display mode is set to TEXT. The character string is case-sensitive and must be enclosed in either single () or double () quotes. The display is capable of showing up to 14 characters. Strings exceeding 14 characters will be truncated.

Command Syntax

DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT [:DATA] <display_string>

Parameters

<display string>

*RST Value

null string

Examples

DISP:TEXT "DEFAULT_MODE"

 

DISPLAY:WINDOW:TEXT:DATA ‘533.2E-1VOLTS’

Query Syntax

DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT?

Returned Parameters

<STR>(Last programmed text string)

Related Commands

DISP DISP:MODE

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FETChARRayCURRent?MEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? Query SyntaxMEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent? MEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC?MEASureCURRentHIGH? FETChCURRentHIGH? FETChCURRent? applies to Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyMEASureCURRentMINimum? FETChCURRentMINimum? MEASureCURRentLOW? FETChCURRentLOW?MEASureCURRentMAXimum? FETChCURRent MAXimum? MEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage? MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC?MEASureVOLTageHIGH? FETChVOLTageHIGH? FETChVOLTage? applies to Agilent 66312A, 66332A OnlyMEASureVOLTageMINimum? FETChVOLTageMINimum? MEASureVOLTageLOW? FETChVOLTageLOW?MEASureVOLTageMAXimum? FETChVOLTageMAXimum? SENSeCURRentRANGe SENSeCURRentDETectorUnit a amperes *RST Value MAX high range Returned Parameters NR3SENSeFUNCtion SENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINtsSENSeSWEepPOINts SENSeSWEepTINTervalSENSeWINDow HANNingRECTangular Returned Parameters CRDOutput Commands OUTPutOUTPutDFI OUTPutDFISOURceOUTPutPROTectionCLEar OUTPutPROTectionDELayOUTPutPONSTATe OUTPutRELay OUTPutRELayPOLarityOUTPutRIMODE Query Syntax OUTPputRELayPOLarity?Default Suffix SOURceCURRentSOURceCURRentTRIGger SOURceCURRentPROTectionSTATeSOURceDIGitalDATA SOURceDIGitalFUNCtionSOURceVOLTage Query Syntax SOURceDIGitalDATA?SOURceVOLTageALCBANDwidth? SOURceVOLTageALCBWIDth? SOURceVOLTageTRIGgerSOURceVOLTagePROTection Agilent 66332A, 6631B, 6632B, 6633B and 6634B OnlyStatus Commands STATusPRESetSTATusOPERation? STATusOPERationCONDition?STATusOPERationENABle Query Syntax STATusOPERationENABle?Parameters Preset Value STATusOPERationNTR STATusOPERationPTRSTATusQUEStionableCONDition? STATusQUEStionableENABleSTATusQUEStionable? Command Syntax *CLS Parameters None STATusQUEStionableNTR STATusQUEStionablePTRCLS STATQUESNTR?STATQUESPTR?Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable Register ESEESR? OPCPSC SREPSC on ExampleBit Configuration of Status Byte Register STB?WAI NR1 register binary valueSystem Commands DISPlayDISPlayMODE DISPlayTEXTSYSTemERRor? SYSTemLANGuageSYSTemVERSion? Parameters none Returned Parameters NR2SYSTemLOCal SYSTemREMoteSYSTemRWLock IDN?Command Syntax RCL NRf Parameters Example OPT?RCL RSTRST Settings Command Syntax SAV NRf Parameters ExampleSAV TST?Trigger Commands ABORtINITiateSEQuence INITiateNAME INITiateCONTinuousSEQuence1 INITiateCONTinuousNAMETRIGger TRIGgerSOURceTRIGgerSEQuence2 TRIGgerACQuire Abor Currtrig Init *TRG VolttrigTRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtCURRent TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtCURRent TRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtVOLTageParameters RST Value Examples TRIGSEQ2COUNCURR 5 TrigacqcouncurrTRIGSEQ2HYSTVOLT TRIGSEQ2LEVCURR TRIGSEQ2HYSTCURR TRIGSEQ2LEVVOLTTRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelCURRent TRIGgerACQuireLEVelCURRent TRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireLEVelVOLTageTRIGSEQ2LEVVOLT TRIGSEQ2HYSTCURR TRIGSEQ2LEVCURR TRIGSEQ2HYSTVOLTTRIGSEQ2SLOPVOLT TRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeCURRent TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeCURRentTRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeVOLTage Parameters None Related Commands TRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURceTRIGgerSEQuence1DEFine TRIGgerSEQuence2DEFine TRGPage Scpi Version Scpi Confirmed CommandsNon-SCPI Commands Page Table B-1. COMPatibility Power-on Settings Command Command SettingTable B-2. COMPatibility Commands Compatibility ERR? FAULT? ID? IOUT?Similar Scpi Command ASTS? CLRCompatibility Command Table B-2. COMPatibility Commands Description Similar ScpiTable B-2. COMPatibility Commands Compatibility Description CommandThese commands determine the conditions that will set bits ErrorFAU Norm Fast INH ERR UNR +CCRQS ERR RDY Page Error Number List Bit Set Error Number Error Code Error TypeTable C-1. Error Numbers Error Number Page Assigning the Gpib Address in Programs Types of DOS DriversAgilent 82335A Driver National Instruments Gpib DriverError Handling Basic ControllersExample Programs D Example 2. IBM Controller Using National Interface Call IBCLRPS%CODES$=*CLS Example 3. Controller Using Basic Option BaseIndex Index 100101 Scpi102 Manual Updates
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