Remote Control Commands
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SMU200A
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:SYSTem:KLOCk...........................................................................................................793
:SYSTem:PROTect<ch>[:STATe]....................................................................................794
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:SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe <State>
This command switches the key beep on or off.
Parameters:
0|1|OFF|ON
OFF
<State>
*RST:
SYST:BEEP:STAT OFF
No acoustic signal is output when a key on the front panel is
pressed.
Example:
SCPI conformUsage:
:SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB:LTERminator <Lterminator>
The command sets the terminator recognition for remote control via the IEC/IEEE bus.
Parameters:
STANdard|EOI
EOI
The terminator must be sent together with the line message EOI
(End of Line). This setting is recommended for binary block
transmissions where a character could coincidentally have the
value LF (Line Feed) but is not intended as the terminator. This
setting must be selected for block data with undefined length.
STANdard
An LF (Line Feed) is recognized as the terminator regardless of
whether it is sent with or without EOI.
STANdard
<Lterminator>
*RST:
SYST:COMM:GPIB:LTER EOI
only a character which is sent simultaneously with the line mes-
sage EOI is accepted as the terminator.
Example:
SCPI conformUsage:
:SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:ADDRess <Address>
The command sets the GPIB address.
SYSTem Subsystem