Alphabetical List Of Serial Commands - Fluke 9190A Operator's Manual

Ultra-cool drywell field metrology well
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Group
Screen Parameter
Temperature –
HARD CUTOUT
Cutout
SOFT CUTOUT
Reset
(none)
Trip State
(none)
Temperature -
SCAN RATE
Setup
STABLE LIMIT
STABLE ALARM
Temperature –
CONTROL SENSOR
[-P]
Setup
Note:
[-P] – "-P" Model Only

Alphabetical List of Serial Commands

Each command description provides the structure (long and short format), a description
of the command purpose, a command example, an example of what the command returns
(as applicable to query commands), and notes specific to the command. The following
apply to each group of commands:
Numeric data, specified by the mnemonic, <num>, uses ASCII characters to
represent numbers. Numbers may contain a plus or minus ('+' or '-') sign, decimal
point ('.'), and exponent ('E' or 'e') with its sign. If a fractional component is
received when only an integer is required, the number is rounded to the nearest
integer without any resulting error message. The mnemonics DEF, MIN, and MAX
are often acceptable for the default, minimum, and maximum value respectively. Unit
suffixes, such as V or OHM, can be appended to numeric parameters and are
accepted without error but ignored.
Unrecognized commands or commands with incorrect syntax or invalid parameters
generate error messages in the error queue.
Upper case letters designate syntax that is required when issuing the command.
Lower case letters are optional and may be omitted.
< > indicates a required parameter.
[ ] indicates optional parameters.
( ) indicates a group of parameters that must be used together.
For query commands, specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter causes the
instrument to respond with the minimum, maximum, or default setting respectively.
For set commands, specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameters causes the
instrument to use the minimum, maximum, or default setting respectively.
'|' indicates alternate parameter values.
<n> indicates a number is required.
<num> indicates numeric value is required.
<prog> indicates a program number (SEQ<n> or SWIT<n>) is required.
Table 3-4. Commands by Function or Group (cont.)
SOUR:PROT:HCUT
SOUR:PROT:SCUT:LEV
SOUR:PROT:CLE
SOUR:PROT:TRIP
SOUR:RATE
SOUR:STAB:LIM
SOUR:STAB:BEEP
SOUR:SENS:ROUT {0 | 1 }
Password
Command
Protection
N/A
Conditional
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Remote Operation
Remote Operation Commands
Read/Write
Group
R
R/W
W
R
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
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