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Fluke 5790B - 200-Level Faults: Hardware configuration; 300-Level Faults: Inguard processor; 400-Level Faults: Self-diagnostics

Fluke 5790B
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5790B
Operators Manual
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*WAI
Wait-to-continue command. This command prevents further remote commands
from being executed until all previous remote commands have been executed.
(See also *OPC.)
Parameter
None
Example
If you had sent a TRIG command, you can cause the Product to wait until the
measurement has settled before continuing on to the next command by
following TRIG with a *WAI command. This is useful because TRIG is an
overlapped command, which means the Product would normally go on to
process other commands before completing the TRIG command.
Alphabetical List of 5790B Device-Dependent Commands
ABORT
Aborts a measurement, calibration or diagnostic procedure, or calibration step in
progress. This command holds off execution of subsequent commands until it is
complete. (See Example.)
Parameter
None
Example
If you send the compound command "ABORT;*OPC?", the *OPC? is not
waiting for ABORT to complete, it is waiting for the next measurement to
complete.
ADDR
Sequential command. Sets the GPIB interface bus address.
Parameter
Bus address
Example
ADDR 6
Sets the GPIB interface bus address to 6
ADDR ?
Sequential command. Gets the GPIB interface bus address.
Parameter
None
Response
Integer
Example
ADDR?
Returns 6 if the gpib interface bus address is set to 6

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