Remote Control Commands
R&S
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SMBV100B
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*TST?
Self-test query
Initiates self-tests of the instrument and returns an error code.
Return values:
<ErrorCode> integer > 0 (in decimal format)
An error occurred.
(For details, see the Service Manual supplied with the instru-
ment).
0
No errors occurred.
Usage: Query only
*WAI
Wait to continue
Prevents servicing of the subsequent commands until all preceding commands have
been executed and all signals have settled (see also command synchronization and
*OPC).
Usage:
Event
12.5 Preset Commands
The preset commands are not bundled in one subsystem. Therefore, they are listed
separately in this section.
In addition, a specific preset command is provided for each digital standard. These
specific commands are described in the associated subsystems.
Four presetting actions are available:
●
Activating the default state of all internal instrument functions (*RST on page 613).
Functions that concern the integration of the instrument into a measurement setup
are not changed, e.g. GPIB address or reference oscillator source settings.
●
Activating the preset state of the parameters related to the selected signal path (:
SOURce<hw>:PRESet on page 616)
●
Activating the preset state of all parameters that are not related to the signal path
(:DEVice:PRESet on page 616)
●
Activating the original state of delivery (factory reset, :SYSTem:FPReset
on page 616). Only functions that are protected by a password remain
unchanged as well as the passwords themselves.
:DEVice:PRESet............................................................................................................ 616
:SOURce<hw>:PRESet.................................................................................................. 616
:SYSTem:PRESet.......................................................................................................... 616
:SYSTem:FPReset......................................................................................................... 616
Preset Commands