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Example:
0,B4,B2,0,0,0,B9,B10,0,B12,0,B73,0,0,0,0,0,K53,B21,0,0,B24,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,K7,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
0,0,0,0,0,0,B72,0,K50,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
*PCB 0 to 30
PASS CONTROL BACK indicates the controller address which the GPIB control is to be returned to
after termination of the triggered action.
*PRE 0 to 255
PARALLEL POLL REGISTER ENABLE sets the parallel poll enable register to the indicated value.
The query form *PRE? returns the contents of the parallel poll enable register in decimal form.
*PSC 0 | 1
POWER ON STATUS CLEAR determines whether the contents of the ENABle registers are preserved
or reset during power-up.
*PSC = 0
causes the contents of the status registers to be preserved. Thus
a service request can be generated when switching on the instru-
ment, if the status registers ESE and SRE are suitably configured.
*PSC <> 0
Resets the registers.
The query form *PSC? reads out the contents of the power-on-status-clear flag. The response can be
0 or 1.
*RST
RESET sets the instrument to a defined default status. The command essentially corresponds to
pressing the PRESET key. The default setting is indicated in the description of the commands.
*SRE 0 to 255
SERVICE REQUEST ENABLE sets the service request enable register to the indicated value. Bit 6
(MSS mask bit) remains 0. This command determines under which conditions a service request is
generated. The query form *SRE? reads the contents of the service request enable register in decimal
form. Bit 6 is always 0.
*STB?
READ STATUS BYTE QUERY reads out the contents of the status byte in decimal form.
*TRG
TRIGGER initiates all actions in the currently active test screen expecting a trigger event. This
command corresponds to INITiate:IMMediate (cf. section
*TST?
SELF TEST QUERY initiates the selftest of the instrument and outputs an error code in decimal form
(0 = no error).
*WAI
WAIT-to-CONTINUE permits servicing of subsequent commands only after all preceding commands
have been executed and all signals have settled (cf. section
Control –
Basics").
6.10
Remote Control – Description of Commands
Common Commands
"TRIGger Subsystem" on page
"*OPC" on page 6.9
and chapter
Operating Manual 1302.6163.12 - 03
6.260).
"Remote

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