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Remote Operation
Interface Commands
8.7.3.29 DATA:REC:FILE <name>
Query form: DATA:REC:FILE?
Sets the data recording USB File name (see Section 5.7.3.4.1, RECORDING SETTINGS (F1), on page 42).
8.7.3.30 DATA:REC:MEM INT|USB|BOTH
Query form: DATA:REC:MEM?
Sets the data recording Memory Device (see Section 5.7.3.4.1, RECORDING SETTINGS (F1), on page
42).
8.7.3.31 DATA:REC[:STAT] <boolean>
Query form: DATA:REC?
Starts or stops recording. This is equivalent to pressing the START RECORDING or STOP RECORDING
function key in the Main Screen. A <boolean> parameter value 1 enables recording; 0 disables recording.
The *RST command has no effect on this setting.
8.7.3.32 DISP:ALER:CLEA
Clears any alert message that is active.
8.7.3.33 DISP:ALER[:READ]?
Example response: 1,“Maximum temperature exceeded”
Reads the active alert message. The response given is the alert message number and description, comma-sepa-
rated and with the description enclosed in quotation marks. If no alert message is active, the response is 0,”No
alert”. The following table lists the possible responses:
Alert Cause
0,“No alert” No alert message is active.
1,“Maximum temperature exceeded” A measured temperature exceeds the limit dened for a probe.
2,“ITS-90 subrange exceeded” A measured temperature is outside the ITS-90 subranges dened for
a probe.
3,“Resistor due for calibration A dened resistor in the Resistor Library is past due for calibration.
The active alert message may be cleared using the DISP:ALER:CLEA command.
8.7.3.34 DISP:DATE:FORM YMD|DMY|MDY
Query form: DISP:DATE:FORM?
Alternate parameter: DEF
Sets the display Date Format setting (see Section 5.7.4.1, USER SETTINGS (F1), on page 47). The default
setting is YMD.
8.7.3.35 DISP:DEC:FORM PER|COMM
Query form: DISP:DATE:FORM?
Alternate parameter: DEF
Sets the display Decimal setting (see Section 5.7.4.1, USER SETTINGS (F1), on page 47). The default set-
ting is PER.
8.7.3.36 DISP:FIEL:FEED<n>?
Example command: DISP:FIEL:FEED4?
Example response: DEF