Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
EXECUTE starts
execution of the diagnostics.
ON puts the instrument into the state in which diagnostics can be run. This
argument is th
rown automatically if the DIAg:EXECUTE command is executed.
OFF disables diagnostics capabilities and returns the instrument to a normal
operating s
tate.
<NR1> = 0 disables diagnostics capabilities and returns the instrument to a normal
operating s
tate; any other value enables diagnostics.
Examples
DIAG:STATE OFF turns off diagnostics capabilities and returns the instrument to a
normal operating state.
DIAG:STATE? might return :DIAG:STATE 0, indicating that d iagnostics are
disabled.
DIAg:STOP (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) causes diagnostics (or test) execution to terminate
at the end of the next low-level test. This command is equivalent to selecting
Instrument Diagnostics from the Utilities menu and t
hen clicking Abort.
Group
Diagnostics
Syntax
DIAg:STOP
Related Commands
TEST:STOP
Examples
DIAG:STOP terminates diagnostics (or test) execution at the end of the next
low-level test.
DISplay? (Query Only)
This query-only command returns the current Display settings. This command is
equivalent to selecting Display Setup from the Display menu and then viewing
the contents of each tab.
Group
Display Control
Syntax
DISplay?
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