Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
ON sets the Resp
onse Header Enable State to true. This causes the instrument
to include headers on applicable query responses. You can then use the query
response as a command.
<NR1> = 0 sets the Response Header Enable State to false; any other value sets
this state to true, which c auses the instrument to send headers on query responses.
Examples
HDR OFF specifies that the instrument o mits headers on query responses, so that
only the argument is returned.
HDR? might return :HEADER 1, indicating that the instrument is including
headers on applicable query responses.
HEADer
This command sets or queries the Response Header Enable State that causes the
instrument to either include or omit headers on query responses.
NOTE. This command does not affect IEEE Std 488.2-1987 Common Commands
(those starting with an asterisk); these commands never return headers. This
command does make a corresponding change in the Response Header Enable
State of the opposite interface (physical or virtual GPIB interface). Refer to
Introduction for more information.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
HEADer {OFF|ON|<NR1>}
HEADer?
Related Commands
HDR, VERBose
Arguments
OFF sets the Response Header Enable State to false. This caus es the instrument to
omit headers on query responses, so that only the argument is returned.
ON sets the Response Header Enable State to true. This causes the instrument
to include headers on applicable query responses. You can then use the query
response as a command.
<NR1> = 0 sets the Response Header Enable State to false; any other value sets
this state to true.
Examples
HEADER OFF specifies that the instrument omits headers on query responses,
so that only the argument is returned.
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