4 System
4.2 I/O Config
If you enter a null string (for example, by clearing the User String while editing and
then pressing Done), the instrument automatically reverts to the FACTory setting.
NOTE
In products that run multiple instances of the X-Series Application, all instances
use the
same
User System IDN response.
Remote
Command
:SYSTem:IDN <string>
:SYSTem:IDN?
Notes The <string> must consist of four fields, each separated by a comma, example:
:SYST:IDN “XYZ Corp,Model 12,012345,A.01.01”
The four fields are <manufacturer>, <model number>, <serial number>, <firmware
revision>. The fields are comma-delimited, so text within a field cannot contain a comma
This affects the response given in all Modes of the instrument, unless the current Mode has also
specified a custom response, in which case the current Mode’s custom IDN response takes precedence
over the System’s, but only while that Mode is current
Survives shutdown and restart of the software and therefore survives a power cycle
Null string as parameter restores the FACTory setting, example:
:SYST:IDN ""
Preset Unaffected by Preset, but set to the original FACTory setting by Restore Defaults >"Misc" on page
1798
4.2.4.3 SYSTem:PERSona (Remote Commands Only)
The :SYSTem:PERSona command set permits setting of individual fields of the
*IDN? response.
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"SYSTem:PERSona:DEFault" on page 1758
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"SYSTem:PERSona:MANufacturer" on page 1759
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"SYSTem:PERSona:MANufacturer:DEFault" on page 1759
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"SYSTem:PERSona:MODel" on page 1759
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"SYSTem:PERSona:MODel:DEFault" on page 1760
SYSTem:PERSona:DEFault
Resets the *IDN response to the instrument default.
Remote
Command
:SYSTem:PERSona:DEFault
:SYSTem:PERSona:DEFault?
Notes :SYST:PERS:DEF? returns the default value of *IDN? even if the current setting of *IDN? is the
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