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Chroma 63200 Series User Manual

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Language Dictionary
7-1
7. Language Dictionary
Commands for operating the 63200 Electronic Load remotely are grouped into subsystems.
Each command belonging to the same subsystem is arranged in alphabetic order. A syntax
chart of the subsystem that contains the commands in the same group is included. Sub-
systems are ordered alphabetically according to their names in the following sections.
7.1.1 Common Commands
Common commands defined by the IEEE488.2 standard are generic commands and queries.
The first part of the language dictionary covers the commands. Each of them has a leading
“*”.
Common Commands Syntax
*CLS Clear status
*ESE <NR1> Standard event status enable
*ESE? Return standard event status enable
*ESR? Return event status enable
*IDN? Return instrument identification
*OPC Enable “operation complete” bit in ESR
*OPC? Return a “1” when operation complete
*RCL <NRf> Recall instrument state
*RST Reset
*SAV <NRf> Save instrument state
*SRE <NR1> Set service request enable register
*SRE? Return service request enable register
*STB? Return status byte
7.1.2 Common Command Dictionary
*CLS Clear Status Command
Description This command clears the following actions:
1. Clear Questionable Status Event register
2. Clear Standard Event Status Event register
3. Clear Status Byte
4. Clear the Error Queue
Syntax *CLS
Parameter None
*ESE Standard Event Status Enable Command/Query
Description This command sets the condition of the Standard Event Status
Enable register to determine which event the Standard Event Status
Event register (see *ESR?) is allowed to set the ESB (Event
Summary Bit) for the Status Byte register. A "1"
in the bit position
enables the corresponding event. All the events enabled by
Standard Event Status Event register are
logically ORed to cause the
ESB (bit 5) of the Status Byte
register to be set. See the
descriptions of these registers in Chapter 8 Status Reporting.
Syntax *ESE <NRf>

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Chroma 63200 Series Specifications

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BrandChroma
Model63200 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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