Trace:log:state - Keithley 2450 Reference Manual

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Model 2450 Interactive SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual

:TRACe:LOG:STATe

This command indicates whether the reading buffer should log informational events.
Type
Command and query
Usage
TRACe:LOG:STATe <logState>, <bufferName>
TRACe:LOG:STATe? <bufferName>
<logState>
<bufferName>
Details
This command indicates whether the reading buffer should log informational events.
Example
TRACe:LOG:STATe?
TRACe:MAKE "testData", 100
TRACe:LOG:STATe? "testData"
TRACe:LOG:STATe 1, "testData"
TRACe:LOG:STATe? "testData"
Also see
Reading buffers
Remote buffer operation
:TRACe:MAKE
2450-901-01 Rev. B/September 2013
Affected by
Recall settings
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Disable logging: OFF or 0
Enable logging: ON or 1
A string that indicates the reading buffer; the default buffers (defbuffer1 or
defbuffer2) or the name of a user-defined buffer; if no buffer is specified, this
parameter defaults to defbuffer1
(on page 3-10)
(on page 3-27)
(on page 6-114)
Section 6: SCPI command reference
Where saved
Save settings
Query the log state of defbuffer1.
Output:
1
Indicates that the log state is on.
Create a user-defined buffer named testData
Query the log state of testData.
Output:
0
The output indicates that the log state is off.
Change the testData log state to on.
Query the log state of testData.
Output:
1
Default value
defbuffer1: 1 (ON)
defbuffer2: 1 (ON)
User-created buffer: 0 (OFF)
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