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IEEE Common Commands
Common Command Descriptions
*SRE? (Service Request Enable Query)
The Test Set responds to the *SRE? command. See “HP-IB Service
Requests” on page 167 for a detailed explanation of the *SRE?
command.
*STB? (Status Byte Query)
The Test Set responds to the *STB? command. See “Status Reporting”
on page 121 for a detailed explanation of the *STB? command.
*TRG (Trigger)
The *TRG command is equivalent to the IEEE 488.1 defined Group
Execute Trigger (GET) message and has the same effect as a GET when
received by the Test Set. The Test Set responds to the *TRG command
by triggering all currently active measurements.
*PCB (Pass Control Back)
The Test Set accepts the *PCB command. See “Passing Control” on page
186 for a detailed explanation of the *PCB command.
*RCL (Recall Instrument State)
The *RCL command restores the state of the Test Set from a file
previously stored in battery-backed internal memory, on a PC card, or
on an external disk. The *RCL command is followed by a decimal
number in the range of 0 to 99 which indicates which Test Set
SAVE/RECALL file to recall. The mass storage location for
SAVE/RECALL files is selected using the SAVE/RECALL field on the I/O
CONFIGURE screen.
The *RCL command cannot be used to recall files with names which
contain
non-numeric characters or a decimal number greater than 99. To recall
SAVE/RECALL files saved with names which contain non-numeric
characters or a decimal number greater than 99, use the REG:RECall
filename command.
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