1594A/1595A Super-Thermometer
Interface Commands
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8.7.3.138 TEST:LIN:TOL<n>?
Example response: 0.8
Reads a Ratio Self-Calibration test tolerance (see Section 9, Calibration, on page 103).
Sufx <n> species the test number of which the error tolerance is requested (see Section 8.7.3.134,
TEST:LIN:REP<n>?, on page 101).
The response has units of 1×10-6.
8.7.3.139 TEST:SYST:ABOR
Cancels a system self-test (see Section 9, Calibration, on page 103).
A system self-test is also canceled if the *RST command is received.
8.7.3.140 TEST:SYST:INIT
Starts a system self-test (see Section 9.2, SYSTEM TEST (F1), on page 103).
If a system self-test is already in progress, error -213, “Init ignored” is generated in the error queue. While a
system self-test is in progress, the display shows the System Test status screen. Also, the 0 bit of the Operation
Status Condition Register is set while the test is in progress, and is cleared when the test ends or is aborted.
8.7.3.141 TEST:SYST:REP[<n>]?
Example response: 0
Reads the report from a system self-test.
Parameter <n>, when given a value of 1 or omitted, species the report from the power-on system self-test. A
value of 2 species the report from the latest system self-test if one was performed subsequent to the power-on
system self-test and a system self-test is not in progress. A report only becomes available if the system self-test
runs to completion. If no report is available, error -230,“Data corrupt or stale” is generated in the error queue.
The response is 0 if no errors occurred.
8.7.3.142 TEST:SYST:STAT?
Example response: 1
Reads the state of the system self-test (see Section 9.2, SYSTEM TEST (F1), on page 103).
A response of 1 indicates a test is in progress, 0 otherwise.
8.7.3.143 UNIT:TEMP C|K|F
Example command: UNIT:TEMP C
Query form: UNIT:TEMP?
Alternate parameter: DEF
Sets the temperature Unit (see section Unit). The option F (Fahrenheit) will not be available if The SI Unit
Lock setting is ON (see Section 9.6, CALIBRATION PARAMETERS (F5), on page 108).
The *RST command sets Unit to the default setting which is C.