9.10 Device Compliance Statement
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“Information on compliance to standards” based on the IEEE 488.2 standard
9.10 Device Compliance Statement
1. IEEE 488.1 interface functions
See: "GP-IB Specifications (Interface Functions) (RM3542-01
only)" (p. 98)
2. Operation with a device address other than 0
through 30
A setting outside the 0 to 30 range cannot be made.
3. Timing of changed device address recognition
A change of address is recognized immediately after changing.
4. Device settings at power on
The status information is cleared, and all other items are pre-
served. However, the header on/off setting, and response
message separator and terminator are all reinitialized.
5. List of message exchange options
•
Input buffer capacity and operation
See: "Input Buffer" (p. 108)
Queries to which multiple response message units are re-
turned
:CALCulate:STATistics:NUMBer? ........................2
:CALCulate:STATistics:MAXimum?......................2
:CALCulate:STATistics:MINimum?......................2
:CALCulate:STATistics:LIMit?...........................4
:CALCulate:STATistics:DEViation?.................2
:CALCulate:STATistics:CP?..................................2
:MEMory:DATA?......................... Number of stored values
:CALCulate:LIMit:ABS?............................................2
:CALCulate:LIMit:PERCent?..................................2
:SYSTem:DATE?...............................................................3
:SYSTem:TIME?...............................................................3
• Queries producing responses as syntax checking is per-
formed:
All queries produce responses when syntax checking is
performed.
• Whether any queries produce responses when read:
There are no queries which produce response messages at
the instant they are read in by the controller.
• Whether any commands are coupled:
There are no relevant commands.
6. Summary of functional elements for use when
constructing device specific commands, and
whether compound commands or program
headers can be used:
The followings can be used
• Program message
• Program message terminator
• Program message unit
• Program message unit separator
• Command message unit
• Query message unit
• Command program header
• Query program header
• Program data
• Character program data
• Decimal program data
• Compound commands and program headers
7. Buffer capacity limitations for block data
Block data is not used.