Both <numeric1>and<numeric2> could be a signed integer, a signed real
number without exponent, or a signed real number with exponent. If either
<numeric1> or <numeric2>exceeds the range, an execution error may be occur.
14. MMCLR
Command Format:
MMCLR
Function:
The command disables the MIN MAX mode and meanwhile both the minimum
and the maximum are lost.
Explanations:
Then the instrument back to Range mode and the selected range is the one
before MIN MAX mode.
15. MOD?
Command Format:
MOD?
Function:
The command queries the numerical value related to current mode.
Explanations:
1 = MIN; 2 = MAX; 4 = HOLD; 8 = dB; 16 = DBPOWER; 32 = REL; 64 = COMP.
If several adjuster modes are selected, the query returns the sum of
corresponding value related to selected mode. If no adjuster is selected, the
query returns 0. For example: if selected dB or REL, the return is 40.
Returns Format:
The query returns the value related to current mode.
16. REL
Command Format: