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Display Commands
Display commands control the front panel display of the dc source. Annunciators are not affected.

DISPlay

This command turns the front panel display on or off. When off, the front panel display is blank.
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

DISPlay:CHANnel

Agilent 66319B/D only
Selects the output channel that will be displayed on the front panel. When output 1 is selected, a small
"1" appears in the left-most digit. . When output 2 is selected, a small "2" appears in the left-most digit.
Command Syntax DISPlay:CHANnel <channel>
Parameters 1 | 2
*RST Value 1
Examples DISPLAY:CHANNEL 2
Query Syntax DISPlay:CHANnel?
Returned Parameters <NR1> 0 or 1

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 <mode>
Parameters NORMal | TEXT
*RST Value NORM
Examples DISP:MODE NORM DISPLAY:MODE TEXT
Query Syntax DISPlay[:WINDow]:MODE?
Returned Parameters <CRD> NORMAL or TEXT

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"
Query Syntax DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT?
Returned Parameters <STR> (Last programmed text string)