9.5 Remote Commands and Error Codes

The following tables list all commands, and their descriptions, that are accepted by the calibrator.

 

Table 5: Common Commands

 

 

Command

Description

 

 

*CLS

(Clear status.) Clears the error queue.

 

 

*IDN?

Identification query. Returns the manufacturer, model

 

number, and firmware revision level of the Calibrator.

 

 

*RST

Resets the calibrator to the power up state.

 

 

 

Table 6: Calibrator Commands

 

 

Command

Description

 

 

DAMP

Turns Damp on or off.

 

 

DAMP?

Returns if DAMP is on/off

 

 

DISPLAY

Turns on/off the displays specified in the command

 

 

DISPLAY?

Returns which displays are on/off

 

 

FAULT?

Returns the most recent error code

 

 

ERROR_LOOP

Turns loop power on or off in percent error mode

 

 

ERROR_LOOP?

Returns the current state of loop power in error mode

 

 

ERROR_MODE

Turns percent error mode on or off

 

 

ERROR_MODE?

Returns whether percent error mode is on or off

 

 

ERROR_PORT

Set the pressure port for percent error mode

 

 

ERROR_PORT?

Returns the pressure port for percent error mode

 

 

FUNC

Sets the display mode as specified in the command

 

 

FUNC?

Returns the current mode of the upper, middle, and

 

lower display

 

 

HI_ERR

Sets the 100% of span limit for percent error mode

 

 

HI_ERR?

Returns the 100% of span limit for percent error mode

 

 

LOCAL

Returns user to manual operation of the calibrator

 

 

LOCKOUT

Locks out the keypad of the calibrator in remote opera-

 

tion

 

 

LO_ERR

Sets the 0% of span limit for percent error mode

 

 

LO_ERR

Returns the 0% of span limit for percent error mode

 

 

PRES_UNIT

Set the pressure unit for the indicated display

 

 

PRES_UNIT?

Returns the pressure from the indicated display

 

 

REMOTE

Puts the calibrator in remote mode

 

 

 

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