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Return message “1”
Description: Return message “1” means the location of TEST parameter data is
at the beginning.
:MEMory:FREE:STATe?
This command queries the next free PRESET parameter number in the main
memory.
Example: Input command “MEM:FREE:STAT?”
Return message “97, 3”
Description: Return message “97, 3” means the parameter data number 97
can be set (three groups have already been used.)
:MEMory:FREE:STEP?
This command queries the next free step in main memory.
Example: Input command “MEM:FREE:STEP?”
Return message “497, 3”
Description: Return message “497, 3” means the next STEP, 497, can be set
(three steps have already been used.)
:MEMory:NSTates?
This command queries the maximum value plus 1 of the analyzer *SAV / *RCL
parameter can be used.
Example: Input command “MEM:NST?”
Return message “101”
Description: Return message “101” means the storage capacity of the main
memory is 100 groups (101-1).
:SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?
This command reads the message in the Error Queue.
(Refer to section 5.5 Error Message.)
Example: Input command “SYST:ERR?”
Return message “+0, “No error”
Description: Return message “+0, “No error” means there is no error message
in the queue.
:SYSTem:VERSion?
This command queries the SCPI version of this device.
Example: Input command “SYST:VERS?”
Return message “1990.0”
Description: Return message “1990.0” means the device supported SCPI version
is 1990.0.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:FETCh? [< item > ] [, < item >]
This command queries the data for the current test. The < item > is character data.
The command returns the following data:
The current output value.