Commands listed in alphabetical order
Syntax
*PSC {< NR1>|OF
F|ON}
*PSC?
Related Commands
DESE, *ESE, FACtory, *RST, *SRE
Arguments
<NR1> = 0 sets the power-on status clear flag to false, disables the power-on clear
and allows the instrument to po
ssibly assert SRQ after power-on; any other value
sets the power-on status clear flag to true, enabling the power-on status clear and
prevents any SRQ assertion after power on.
OFF sets the power-on status clear flag to false, disables the power-on clear and
allows the instrument to possibly assert SRQ after power-on.
ON sets the power-on status clear fl ag to true, enabling the power-on status clear
and prevents a ny SRQ ass ertion after power on.
Examples
*PSC 0 sets the power-on status clear flag to false.
*PSC? might return 1 to indicate that the power-on status clear flag is set to true.
*PUD
This command sets or queries a string of Protected User Data. This data is
protected by the PASSWord command. You can modify it only by first entering
the correct password. This password is not necessary to query the data.
Group
Status and Error
Syntax
*PUD {< Block>|<QString> }
*PUD?
Related Commands
PASSWord
Arguments
<Block> is a block containing up to 100 characters.
<QString> is a string containing up to 100 characters.
Examples
*PUD #229This instrument be longs to me stores the string "This
instrument belongs to me" in the user protected data area.
*PUD? might return #221PROPERTY OF COMPANY X.
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