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Example command: SYST:CONF:PDEV?
Example response: 1

SYSTem:CONFigure:PRINter[n]:DADDress?

This query command returns the device address (number of the device within
its module) of a given printer device. The printer device number is given by the
PRIN suffix n. Printer devices are assigned numbers sequentially starting with
1. The command SYST:CONF:PDEV? (Section 6.5.8.16) can be used to deter-
mine the number of installed printer devices.
Example command: SYST:CONF:PRIN1:DADD?
Example response: 4

SYSTem:CONFigure: PRINter[n]:MADDress?

This query command returns the module number or address of the module that
contains a given printer device. The printer device number is given by the PRIN
suffix n. Printer devices are assigned numbers sequentially starting with 1. The
command SYST:CONF:PDEV? (Section 6.5.8.16) can be used to determine the
number of installed printer devices.
Example command: SYST:CONF:PRIN1:MADD?
Example response: 3
SYSTem:MODule[n]:DEVice[n]:READ? <device_command>
This query command is used to read configuration parameters directly from a
device. The device is specified by module number and device number. The
module and device numbers are given by the MOD suffix and DEV suffix re-
spectively. The command SYST:CONF:MNUM? (Section 6.5.8.8) can be used
to determine the number of installed modules and the command
SYST:CONF:MOD[n]:DNUM? (Section 6.5.8.10) can be used to determine the
number of devices within a module. The <device_command> parameter is the
command string (enclosed in quotes) passed to the device. Each device has a
unique set of commands (refer to the operating instructions for a specific mod-
ule for a list of its device commands). The response type can be either a nu-
meric value or character data depending on the device command.
Example command: SYST:MOD2:DEV1:READ? "CURR"
Example response:10
SYSTem:MODule[n]:DEVice[n]:WRITe <device_command>,<value>
This command can be used to directly send a command to a device to set a con-
figuration parameter. The device is specified by module number and device
number. The module and device numbers are given by the MOD suffix and
DEV suffix respectively. The command SYST:CONF:MNUM? (Section
6.5.8.8) can be used to determine the number of installed modules and the com-
mand SYST:CONF: MOD[n]:DNUM? (Section 6.5.8.10) can be used to deter-

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