Remote Commands

STATus Commands

:OUTPut:[:STATe]:APOWeron

Syntax

:OUTPut[:STATe]:APOWeron <wsp>

 

DISLAST01

Description

This command sets the state of the output

 

shutter at power on, that is, whether it is closed,

 

or takes the state at power-off.

 

DIS or 0 closes the shutter at power on, and no

 

power gets through. LAST or 1 sets the shutter

 

to the state at power-off.

:OUTPut[:STATe]:APOWeron?

Syntax

:OUTPut[:STATe]:APOWeron?

Description

The query returns whether the output shutter is

 

closed at power on, or set to the state at power-

 

off.

 

0 indicates the shutter is closed (no power is

 

getting through). 1 indicates that the shutter is

 

set to the state at power-off.

Example

OUTPUT 728;":OUTP:APOW OFF"

 

OUTPUT 728;":OUTP:APOW?"

 

ENTER 728;A$

8.7 STATus Commands

There are two ‘nodes’ in the status circuitry. The OPERation node indicates things that can happen during normal operation. The QUEStionable node indicates error conditions.

Each node of the status circuitry has five registers:

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Agilent Technologies 8156A manual STATus Commands, OUTPutSTATeAPOWeron?

8156A specifications

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