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FBXXX Field Temperature Block
Serial Commands - Alphabetic Listing
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SCREEN
PARAMETER Command
Password Protection
Group Read/Write
System - Information (none) SYST:ERR N/A R
(all) *IDN N/A R
(none) *CLS N/A W
(none) *OPT N/A R
FW VER SYST:COD:VERS N/A R
(none) SYST:BEEP:IMM N/A W
Temperature – Cutout HARD CUTOUT SOUR:PROT:HCUT N/A R
SOFT CUTOUT SOUR:PROT:SCUT:LEV Conditional R/W
Reset (none) SOUR:PROT:CLE N/A W
Trip State (none) SOUR:PROT:TRIP N/A R
Temperature - Setup SCAN RATE SOUR:RATE N/A R/W
STABLE LIMIT SOUR:STAB:LIM N/A R/W
STABLE ALARM SOUR:STAB:BEEP N/A R/W
6.4 Serial Commands - Alphabetic Listing
Each command description provides the structure (long and short format), a descrip-
tion of the command purpose, a command example, an example of what the command
returns (as applicable to query commands), and notes specic to the command. The
following apply to each group of commands:
Numeric data, specied by the mnemonic, <num>, uses ASCII characters to
represent numbers. Numbers may contain a plus or minus (‘+’ or ‘-’) sign,
decimal point (‘.’), and exponent (‘E’ or ‘e’) with its sign. If a fractional
component is received when only an integer is required, the number is rounded
to the nearest integer without any resulting error message. The mnemonics DEF,
MIN, and MAX are often acceptable for the default, minimum, and maximum
value respectively. Unit sufxes, such as V or OHM, can be appended to
numeric parameters and are accepted without error but ignored.
Unrecognized commands or commands with incorrect syntax or invalid
parameters generate error messages in the error queue.
Upper case letters designate syntax that is required when issuing the command.
Lower case letters are optional and may be omitted.
< > indicates a required parameter.
[ ] indicates optional parameters.
( ) indicates a group of parameters that must be used together.
For query commands, specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter causes
the instrument to respond with the minimum, maximum, or default setting
respectively.
For set commands, specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameters causes the
instrument to use the minimum, maximum, or default setting respectively.
‘|’ indicates alternate parameter values.
<n> indicates a number is required.
<num> indicates numeric value is required.
<prog> indicates a program number (SEQ<n> or SWIT<n>) is required.

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