Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
This command is
equivalent to selecting Delete from the File menu, and then
choosing the reference waveform you want to delete; choosing All Refs deletes all
of the reference waveforms.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
DELEte:WAVEform {ALL|REF<x>}
Related Commands
RECAll:WAVEform, SAVe:WAVEform
Arguments
ALL specifies to delete all the
stored reference waveforms.
REF<x> specifies to delete one of the reference memory locations. Reference
memory location values rang
e from 1 through 4.
Examples
DELETE:WAVEFORM ALL removes all waveforms stored in reference memory.
DELETE:WAVEFORM REF2 removes the waveform stored at REF2.
DESE
This command sets and querie
s the bits in the Device Event Status Enable Register
(DESER). The DESER is the mask that determines whether events are reported to
the Standard Event Status Register (SESR), and entered into the Event Queue.
For a more detailed discussion of the use of these registers, see Registers.
Group
Status and Error
Syntax
DESE <N R1>
DESE?
Related Commands
*CLS, *ESE, *ESR?, EVENT?, EVMsg?, *SRE, *STB?
A
rguments
<NR1> The binary bits of the DESER are set according to this v alue, which ranges
from 1 through 255. For example, DESE 209 sets the DESER to the binary v alue
11010001 (that is, the most significant bit in the register is set to 1, the next most
significant bit to 1, the next bit to 0, etc.).
The power-on default for DESER is all bits set if *PSC is 1. If *PSC is 0, the
DESER maintains the previous power cycle value through the current power cycle.
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