Command Descriptions
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TDS200, TDS1000/2000, TDS1000B/2000B, TPS2000 Programmer
If the *CLS command immediately follows an <EOI>, the Output
Queue and MAV bit (Status Byte Register bit 4) are also cleared.
MAV indicates information is in the output queue. The device clear
(DCL) GPIB control message and the USBTMC INITIATE_CLEAR
control message will clear the output queue and also MAV.
*CLS does not clear the output queue or MAV. *CLS can suppress a
service request that is to be generated by an *OPC command. This
will happen if a hard copy output or single sequence acquisition
operation is still being processed when the *CLS command is
executed.
Refer to Registers on page 3--1 for more information.
Status and Error
*CLS
DESE, *ESE, *ESR?, EVENT?, EVMsg?, *SRE, *STB?
CURSor? (Query Only)
Returns current cursor settings.
Cursor
CURSor?
Oscilloscope cursor settings.
CURSor?
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