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8.3 Command Reference
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8.3 Command Reference
:Command
Indicates functions of message reference
NOTE
" " in the syntax indicates a space.
"< >" mark should not be input.
Syntax
: Indicates the command syntax.
<>
: (Data portion)
Indicates the data format for a
command that includes data.
Respon
se
syn
tax
: Indicated only for commands for
which a response message is returned.
Exam
ple
: Shows a simple example illustrating
the usage of the command. All
transmissions are indicated in "short
form."
Function
: Describes the function of the
command.
Note
: Describes points that require special
attention when using the command.
Error
: Indicates the what kinds of errors
might occur.
(1) Command Execution
Commands are loaded into the input buffer and executed in order.
(2) Response to Query
In response messages to queries, only the data portion is returned if headers
are turned off. If headers are turned on, the data is returned with a header.
In response messages, numeric data is returned in the format (NR1 to NR3)
that was used for the parameter of the specific command table.
(3) Command Reference Description
The command reference lists common commands first, followed by 7075-
specific commands. The 7075-specific commands are categorized in the
following order: environment & miscellaneous settings, environment settings
and self diagnostics, output settings, disk modes and others. Within each
category, related commands are listed together.
Command descriptions are structured as follows.