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Anritsu MF2412B - IEEE 488.2 Common Commands

Anritsu MF2412B
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Section 5 GPIB
5-6
(2) Suffixes when transferring time data
Unit Suffix code (all suffixes converted to uppercase even if entered in lower case)
second S
m second MS , M
µ second US , U
n second NS , N
Default NS
5.4.2 IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
Table 5.3 provides an overview of the common commands this unit supports from among the thirty-nine kinds of common
commands established by IEEE 488.2.
Table 5-3 Overview of Unit’s Common Commands
Command
Name
*IDN?
*RST
*TST?
*OPC
*OPC?
*WAI
*CLS
*ESE n
*ESE?
*ESR?
*SRE n
*SRE?
*STB?
*TRG
*RCL n
*SAV n
Returns MF24**B, ANRITSU, 0, n
** : 12 · · (MF2412B),** : 13 · · (MF2413B), ** : 14 · · (MF2414B)
n : 1 to 99 (firmware version no.)
Executes unit presets (same as Preset key)
Returns the value n that set the following bits when an error occurs during a self-check.
bit0 (LSB) : CPU, bit1 : EXT-RAM, bit2 : GPIB, bit3 : LCD
bit4 : ASIC, bit5 :+12 V, bit6 : +15 V, bit7 : –15 V
bit8 : –5 V, bit9 : PLL1 , bit10 : PLL2
bit11 : Frequency Measure
Sets SESR Bit0 when the previous command ends. If SESER bit0 is set at that time, and SRQ
will occur.
Returns 1 when the previous command stops executing. Nothing is returned until it stops.
The next command is not executed until the previous command stops executing.
Executes the clear function defined by IEEE 488.2.
Sets the value n of Standard Event Status Enable Register.
n=0 to 255
Returns the value 0 to 255 of Standard Event Status Enable Register.
Returns the value 0 to 255 of Standard Event Status Register.
Sets the value n of Service Request Enable Register.
n=0 to 255
Returns the value 0 to 255 of Service Request Enable Register.
Returns the value 0 to 255 of Status Byte Register
Executes the same function as Group Execute Trigger.
Recalls the equipment state stored from the specified memory (0-9).
Saves the current equipment state in the specified memory (0-9).
Command Function

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