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Reference Multimeter and 8 ½ Digit Multimeter
SCPI Commands Reference
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Table 6. Command Summary (cont.)
Keyword Description
:TOUTput
OFF|ACO|APE|BCO|EVE|RCO
Configures the rear panel TRIG OUT waveform. Default ACO.
OFF = Pulses disabled
ACO = Pulse at end of acquisition, start of run down
APE = Squarewave active during acquisition
BCO = Multiple reading burst complete
EVE = Limit exceeded
RCO = ADC conversion complete
:TOUTput? Returns the rear panel TRIG OUT setting
:TOUTput:ONCe Causes a single pulse from the rear panel TRIG OUT connector
:TOUTput:SLOPe POSitive|NEGative Sets the polarity of the rear panel TRIG OUT waveform. Default
NEG
:TOUTput:SLOPe? Returns the polarity of the rear panel TRIG OUT waveform
:TERMinals
FRONt|REAR|SCAN|ISOLated
Sets the active terminals. Default FRONt .
:TERMinals? Returns the active terminals
SENSe Subsystem
Note: In the SENSe subsystem tables below, the short form of parameters is used (for example, DEF for
DEFault). The long form may be used if preferred. Default settings are at the end of the Sense summary
table.
[:SENSe]:CAPacitance
:LOWI[:STATe] <boolean> Selects Low current ON or OFF
:LOWI[:STATe]? Returns Capacitance Low Current mode, 0 = OFF, 1 = ON
:RANGe:AUTO[:STATe] <boolean> Turns Auto range ON or OFF
:RANGe:AUTO[:STATe] ? Returns 1 for Auto range ON, 0 for auto range OFF
:RANGe <range>|MIN|MAX|DEF Set maximum expected value or min, max, or default range
:RANGe? [MIN|MAX|DEF] Returns the selected range or, or if specified, the minimum,
maximum or default range
:RESolution <nrf>|MIN|MAX|DEF Set maximum expected value or min, max or default resolution;
for example, range is 10 µF, Resolution <nrf>. = 0.000000001
(1 nF), the measurement is returned with a resolution of
+1.000E-9
:RESolution? [MIN|MAX|DEF] Returns the selected resolution, or, if specified, the minimum,
maximum or default range