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Command Reference
– Query command: The RQS? query command returns the weighted sum of all
– Related commands: CSB, SPOLL (GPIB command), STB?
Examples
OUTPUT 722;"RPS 4" !ENABLES THE FRONT PANEL SRQ CONDITION
OUTPUT 722;"RQS 40" !ENABLES POWER-ON SRQ (8) & !ERROR (32) CONDITIONS
OUTPUT 722;"RQS 255" !ENABLES ALL CONDITIONS
OUTPUT 722;"RQS 0" !DISABLES ALL CONDITIONS
RSTATE
Recall state. Recalls a stored state from memory and configures the multimeter to
that state. States are stored using the SSTATE command.
Syntax
RSTATE [name]
name
State name. A state name may contain up to 10 characters. The name can be
alpha, alphanumeric, or an integer in the range of 0 to 127. Refer to the
command for details.
Power-on name = none.
Default name = 0.
Remarks
– Whenever the multimeter's power is removed, the present state is stored in
– If the NULL real-time math operation was enabled in a stored state, after
– From the front panel, you can review the names of all stored states by pressing
338
enabled bits in the status register.
state 0. After a power failure, the multimeter can be configured to its previous
state by executing RSTATE 0.
recalling the state, the first reading is placed in the OFFSET register (refer to
NULL
in
Chapter 4
for more information).
the Recall State key and by using the up and down arrow keys. When you have
found the desired state, press the Enter key to recall that state.
SSTATE
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