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52120A
Users Manual
3-8
Table 3-4. 6105A SCPI Commands for the 52120A
Command Description
[:SOURce]
:PHASe<x>
:CURRent
:EAMP
:RANGe(?)
:LCOMp(?)
:TERMinal
:MODE(?)
:ROUTe?
:FITTed?
:IDN?
[:SOURce]
:CALIbration
:PHASe<x>
:CURRent
:RANGe
:EAMP(?)
Path to source commands
Path to source phase commands
Path to source current commands
Path to External Amplifier commands (52120A)
Used to set or query the range of the 52120A
Sets or gets the state of the LCOMP feature of the 52120A
Path to output terminal commands
Sets or queries the terminal mode of the 52120A
Sets or returns which output terminals are used in the 52120A
Gets number of 52120A units in chain
Gets the 52120A instrument identification
Path to source commands
Path to calibration security function
Path to source phase commands
Path to source current commands
Path to source range commands
Sets or queries the 52120A
52120A SCPI Command Details
All SCPI commands recognized by the Product are contained in this section. Each
command has a description and syntax rules.
CALibration:ADJust? <cpd>, <nrf>, <nrf>
Description Sets which parameter to adjust and retrieves if the adjustment was accepted
or rejected.
Parameters <cpd> = GAIN The nrf values set the gain adjustment.
FLATness The nrf values set the flatness adjustment.
LFFLatness The nrf values set the lf flatness adjustment
OFFSet The nrf values set the offset adjustment.
<nrf>,<nrf> = The first nrf value is the target value and second
nrf value is the actual value needed to achieve
the target.
Example
CAL:ADJ? GAIN,1.90000,1.90123
Returns
0 if the adjustment was successful and 1 if it failed. Use
:SYST:ERR? for more data about the failure.
CALibration:SAVE?
Description Stores adjustment changes to non-volatile storage and retrieves if the save
was successful or failed.
Example
CAL:SAVE? Sends 0 if the save was successful and 1 if it
failed. Use :SYST:ERR? for more data about
the failure.

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