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8.3.2 Specific Commands for Environment/Miscellaneous Settings
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Syntax
:SYSTem:TIME <hour>,<min>, <sec>
<hour>= 0 to 23
<min>= 0 to 59
<sec>= 0 to 59
(All NR1 numerical data)
Example
Transmission
:SYST:TIME 12,34,56
Sets the internal clock to 12:34:56
Syntax
:SYSTem:TIME?
Response
syntax
(Header ON)
:SYSTEM:TIME <hour>,<min>, <sec>
(Header OFF)
<hour>,<min>,<sec>
Example
Transmission
Response
:SYST:TIME?
(Header ON)
:SYSTEM:TIME 12,34,56
(Header OFF)
12,34,56
Syntax
:SYSTem:SYNChro <OFF/MASTer/
SLAVe>
OFF Disables synchronized
drive.
MASTer Enables synchronized drive
with this unit as master.
SLAVe Enables synchronized drive
with this unit as slave.
Example
Transmission
:SYST:SYNC MAST
Enables synchronized drive with this
unit as master.
Function
Sets the time of the internal clock.
Note
<hour>, <min>, and <sec>can be in
NRf format, in which case extra digits
are rounded off.
Errors
(Command error)
When <hour>, <min>, and <sec> was
not in NRf format.
(Execution error)
When attempting to set an out-of-range
value.
Function
Returns the time on the internal clock
in NR1 format (<hour>, <min>,
<sec>).
Note
With this query, if any error occurs, no
response message is produced.
Function
Sets synchronized drive operation.
Error
(Command error)
When characters are specified other
than those at the left.
:SYSTem:TIME
Sets the time of the internal clock.
:SYSTem:TIME?
Requests the time.
:SYSTem:SYNChro
Sets synchronized drive operation.