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Fluke 5320A - Using IEEE 488.2 Common Commands

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Remote Operation
Supported SCPI Commands 5
5-41
Example: STAT:OPER:ENAB 2 Sets bit 1 of the Operational Data Enable
register while all other bits are set to 0.
Query: SAF:OPER:ENAB? Returns the value of the Operational Data
Enable register as a decimal value.
STAT:OPER:COND?
Description: This query command returns the content of Operational Condition
register. It’s decimal value corresponds to the binary-weighted sum of
all bits set in the register. Register is not cleared after this query. The
response to the query therefore represents an instantaneous Snapshot
of the register state, at the time that the query was accepted.
STAT:QUES:EVEN?
Description: This query command returns the content of Questionable Data Event
register. It is a decimal value which corresponds to the binary-
weighted sum of all bits set in the register. Register is cleared after
this query.
STAT:QUES:ENAB? <DNPD>
Description: This command enables bits in the Questionable Data Enable register.
Selected bits are summarized at bit 3 (OSS) of the IEEE 488.2 Status
Byte register.
Parameters: <DNPD> Represents the register bits as a decimal
number.
Example: STAT:QUES:ENAB 2 Sets bit 1 of the Questionable Data Enable
register, while all other bits are set to 0.
Query: SAF:QUES:ENAB? Returns the value of the Questionable Data
Enable register as a decimal value.
STAT:QUES:COND?
Description: This query command returns the content of Questionable Condition
register. It is a decimal value which corresponds to the binary-
weighted sum of all bits set in the register. The register is not cleared
after this query. The response to the query therefore represents an
instantaneous Snapshot of the register state, at the time that the query
was accepted.
STAT:PRES
Description: This query command clears all bits in the Operation Data Enable
register and in the Questionable Data Enable register.
Using IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
The following commands are common to the IEEE 488.2 standard. A summary of the
Calibrator’s IEEE Common Commands are listed in Table 5-7.
*IDN?
Description: This query command returns the manufacturer’s name, model number,
serial number, and firmware revision of the Calibrator.

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