Models 2510 and 2510-AT User’s Manual IEEE-488 and SCPI Conformance Information D-3
Table D-1
IEEE-488 documentation requirements
Requirements Description or reference
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
IEEE-488 Interface Function Codes.
Behavior of Model 2510 when the address is set outside
the range 0-30.
Behavior of Model 2510 when valid address is entered.
Power-On Setup Conditions.
Message Exchange Options:
Input buffer size.
Queries that return more than one response message
unit.
Queries that generate a response when parsed.
Queries that generate a response when read.
Coupled commands.
Functional elements required for SCPI commands.
Buffer size limitations for block data.
Syntax restrictions.
Response syntax for every query command.
Device-to-device message transfer that does not follow
rules of the standard.
Block data response size.
Common Commands implemented by Model 2510.
Calibration query information.
Trigger macro for *DDT.
Macro information.
Response to *IDN (identification).
Storage area for *PUD and *PUD?.
Resource description for *RDT and *RDT?.
Effects of *RST, *RCL and *SAV.
*TST information.
Status register structure.
Sequential or overlapped commands.
Operation complete messages.
See Appendix C.
Cannot enter an invalid address.
Address changes and bus resets.
Determine by :SYSTem:POSetup. See
Section 3.
2048 bytes.
None.
All queries (Common Commands and
SCPI).
None.
See Table D-2.
Contained in SCPI command
subsystems tables (see Table 10-1
through Table 10-10).
Block display messages: 32 characters
max.
See Section 6, “Programming syntax.”
See Section 6, “Programming syntax.”
None.
See Section 10, “FORMat subsystem”
See Section 8, “Common Commands.”
See Service Manual.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
See Section 8, “Common Commands.”
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
See Section 8, “Common Commands.”
See Section 8, “Common Commands.”
See Section 7, “Status Structure.”
All are sequential except :INIT.
*OPC, *OPC? and *WAI; see
Section 8, “Common Commands.”