Chapter 2 Command Summary

*RST Response

*RST Response

The IEEE 488.2 *RST command returns the instrument to a specified state optimized for remote operation. (Use *CLS to clear the status event registers and the SCPI error queue.)

The states of commands affected by the *RST command are described in Table 2-

3.Since the HP 53131A and HP 53132A have different arming capabilities for Time Interval measurements , sub-tables (Table 2-3A and Table 2-3B) are provided. Table 2-3A describes the state of the HP 53131A’s [:SENSe]:Interval commands affected by the *RST command , and Table 2-3B describes the

HP 531312A’s [:SENSe]:Interval commands affected by the *RST command . Table 2-4 lists commands that are unaffected by *RST.

Table 2-3. HP 53131A /132A *RST State

Command Header

Parameter

State

 

 

 

:CALCulate[1]:FEED

“[:]SENSe[1]”

“SENSe[1]”

:CALCulate[1]:IMMediate:AUTO

<Boolean>

OFF

:CALCulate[1]:MATH[:EXPRession]:NAME

SCALE_OFFSET

SCALE_OFFSET

:CALCulate[1]:MATH:STATe

<Boolean>

OFF

 

 

 

:CALCulate2:FEED

“[:]CALCulate[1] ”

“CALCulate[1]”

:CALCulate2:IMMediate:AUTO

<Boolean>

OFF

:CALCulate2:LIMit:CLEar:AUTO

<Boolean>

ON

:CALCulate2:LIMit:DISPlay

GRAPh NUMBer

NUMBer

:CALCulate2:LIMit:LOWer[:DATA]

<numeric_value>

0.0000000000

:CALCulate2:LIMit:STATe

<Boolean>

OFF

:CALCulate2:LIMit:UPPer[:DATA]

<numeric_value>

0.0000000000

 

 

 

:CALCulate3:AVERage:COUNt

<numeric_value>

100

:CALCulate3:AVERage[:STATe]

<Boolean>

OFF

:CALCulate3:AVERage:TYPE

MAXimum MINimum

MEAN

 

SDEViation MEAN

 

:CALCulate3:FEED

“[:]CALCulate[1] ”

“CALCulate[1]”

:CALCulate3:LFILter:LOWer[:DATA]

<numeric_value>

0.0000000000

:CALCulate3:LFILter:STATe

<Boolean>

OFF

:CALCulate3:LFILter:UPPer[:DATA]

<numeric_value>

0.0000000000

 

 

 

*DDT

<arbitrary block>

#14INIT

:DIAGnostic:CALibration:INTerpolator:AUTO

ON OFF ONCE

ON

 

 

 

:DISPlay:ENABle

<Boolean>

ON

:DISPlay:MENU[:STATe]

OFF

OFF

:DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT:FEED

“[:]CALCulate2 ”

“CALCulate2”

 

“[:]CALCulate3 ”

 

 

 

 

2-40

Programming Guide