Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
(For more infor
mation about these registers and bits, and of event handling in
general, see the Status and Events Overview and its subtopics.)
*CLS can suppress a service request that is to be generated by an *OPC. This will
happen if a hardcopy output or single sequence acquisition operation is still being
processed when the *CLS command is executed.
Group
Status and Error
Syntax
*CLS
Related Commands
DESE, *ESE, *ESR?, EVENT?, EVMsg?, *SRE, *STB?
Examples
*CLS clears the instrument status data structures.
COMPensate:ALL (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) compensates the mainframe and all resident
module channels for DC variances. Before sending this command, disconnect or
terminate all module inputs, and disconnect all probes.
NOTE. Data from a successful compensation is not automatically saved into
nonvolatile user storage. Use the COMPens
ate:SAVe commands if you want to
retain the data in nonvolatile storage.
Group
Compensation
Syntax
COMPensate:ALL
Related Commands
COMPensate:SAVe:USER:ALL
Examples
COMPENSATE:ALL performs the compen
sation routines on the mainframe and
all resident module channels.
COMPensate:CH<x> (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) compensates the module channel for DC
variances. Before sending this command, disconnect or terminate all module
inputs, and disconnect all probes.
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