13-2 DISPlay, FORMat, and SYSTem Model 6485 Picoammeter Instruction Manual
DISPlay subsystem
The commands in this subsystem are used to control the display over the bus.
A) DISPlay:ENABle <b>
With front panel circuitry turned off, the instrument operates at a higher speed. While dis-
abled, the display is frozen and all front panel controls (except LOCAL) are disabled. Nor-
mal display operations can be resumed by using :ENABle to enable the display, pressing
the LOCAL key, or cycling power.
B) DISPlay:TEXT[:DATA] <a>
Message Types: String ‘aa…a’ or “aa…a”
Indefinite Block #0aa…a
Definite Block #XYaa…a
where: Y = number of characters in message (up to 12)
X = number of digits that make up Y (1 or 2)
The display message can be up to 12 characters (ASCII) long. A space is counted as a
character. Excess message characters result in an error. Note that for the string type, the
message must be enclosed by single or double quotes.
An indefinite block message must be the only command in the program message, or the
last command in the program message. If you include a command after an indefinite block
Table 13-1
SCPI commands — display
Command Description Default Ref
:DISPlay
:DIGits <n>
:DIGits?
:ENABle <b>
:ENABle <b>
[:WINDow[1]]
:TEXT
[:DATA] <a>
[:DATA]?
:STATe <b>
:STATe?
Set display resolution; 4 to 7.
Query display resolution.
Turn front panel display on or off.
Query front panel display status.
Path to control user text messages:
Define ASCII message “a” (up to 12 characters).
Query defined ASCII message.
Enable or disable text message mode.
Query text message status.
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Note: *RST and SYSTem:PRESet have no effect on the display circuitry and user-defined text messages.