ABORt

The ABORt command subsystem removes the multimeter from the wait-for-trigger state and places it in the idle state. ABORt is only effective when the trigger source is TRIGger:SOURce BUS.

Subsystem Syntax

ABORt

 

Example

Aborting a Measurement

 

 

CONF:VOLT:DC

Function: DC voltage.

 

TRIG:SOUR BUS

Trigger source is BUS trigger.

 

INIT

Place multimeter in wait-for-trigger state.

 

ABOR

Abort waiting for a trigger and place

 

 

multimeter in idle state.

Comments ABORt does not affect any other settings of the trigger system. When the INITiate command is sent, the trigger system will respond as it did before ABORt was executed.

ABORt returns the multimeter to the idle state for TRIGger:SOURce BUS. The “Trigger ignored” error is generated when a Group Execute Trigger (GET) bus command or *TRG common command is executed after an ABORt command (which puts the multimeter into the idle state).

Related Commands: INITiate, TRIGger

*RST Condition: After a a *RST, the multimeter acts as though an ABORt has occurred.

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HP WaterSkis E1312A, WaterSkis E1412A manual ABORt, Aborting a Measurement, Related Commands INITiate, TRIGger