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Thermometer readout
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1560 Thermometer Readout
User's Guide
6.5.9.11
6.5.9.12
6.5.10
6.5.10.1
6.5.10.2
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UNIT:TEMPerature <unit>
This command sets the system temperature units. It is equivalent to setting the
units using the UNITS function in the SYSTEM soft-key menu. The <unit>
parameter is either C or CEL for Celsius, F or FAR for Fahrenheit, or K for
Kelvin. The *RST command sets the units to Celsius.
Example command: UNIT:TEMP C

UNIT:TEMPerature?

This query command returns the system temperature unit. The response is ei-
ther CEL for Celsius, FAR for Fahrenheit, or K for Kelvin.
Example command: UNIT:TEMP?
Example response: CEL

Status Commands

This group includes commands to report the status and conditions of the instru-
ment. The commands are summarized in Table 22 on page 104. None of the
status registers and queues are directly affected by the *RST command.

*CLS

This command clears the status registers. It clears the Event Status Register,
Operation Status Event Register, Questionable Status Event Register, and sys-
tem error queue. The Status Byte Register is updated to show that the Event
Status Register, Operation Status Condition Register, and Questionable Status
Condition Register are cleared. This command does not affect the Operation
Status Condition Register, Questionable Status Condition Register, Event Status
Enable Register, Operation Status Enable Register, Questionable Status Enable
Register, or the output (response) queue.
*ESE <numeric_value>
This command sets the Event Status Enable Register. This register determines
which event bits of the Event Status Register affect the ESB Event Sum-
mary-Message Bit of the Status Byte Register. If any event bit of the Event Sta-
tus Register is set (1) while its corresponding mask bit of the Event Status
Enable Register is set, the ESB Event Summary-Message Bit of the Status Byte
Register will be set. The value of the <numeric_value> parameter is a number
from 0 to 255 that is the sum of the binary-weighted values of each mask bit.
The Event Status Register is described in Section 6.5.10.4 below. The following
example causes the ESB bit in the Status Byte Register to be set whenever a
command error or execution error occurs.
Example command: *ESE 48

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