Command Description R&S SMC100A
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*RST
RESET resets the instrument to a defined default state. The command has the same effect as
pressing the
PRESET key. The default setting is given in the description of the commands.
Functions that concern mainly the integration of the instrument into a measurement setup or are
password related are not changed:
- Reference frequency settings
- Power on settings
- Network settings
- IEC/IEEE-bus address
- Password and settings protected by passwords
- Start/Stop Gui Update
- Display settings.
- *IDN? Identification
Note:
Resetting the instrument to the factory state can be performened manually in the Setup menu or with
command SYSTem:FPReset.
*SAV <number>
SAVE stores the current device state under the specified number (see also *RCL). The command is
used to store the current instrument state in an intermediate memory. The instrument state can be
recalled by using the command *RCL with the associated number.
To transfer the stored instrument settings in a file, command MMEMory:STORe <number>,
<file_name.extension> is used. Parameter file extension is *.savrcl. Parameter <number> is
the specific number defined with the *SAV command, e.g. *SAV 4.
*SRE 0 ... 255
SERVICE REQUEST ENABLE sets the service request enable register to the specified value. Bit 6
(MSS enable bit) remains 0. This command determines the conditions under which a service request
is triggered. The *SRE? query command reads out the content of the service request enable register
in decimal form. Bit 6 is always 0.
*STB?
READ STATUS BYTE QUERY reads out the content of the status byte in decimal form.
*TRG
TRIGGER triggers all actions which are waiting for a trigger event. Specific trigger events can be
triggered by means of the "TRIGger" command system (sweep and lists).
*TST?
SELF TEST QUERY triggers all self tests of the instrument and outputs an error code in decimal
form (see Service Manual supplied with the instrument).
*WAI
WAIT-to-CONTINUE does not allow subsequent commands to be processed until all previous
commands have been executed and all signals are in their transient condition.