System:password:conversion? [Min|Max|Def]; System:password:conversion <Bool>|Min|Max|Def; System:password:new <Pass - Fluke 1529 User Manual

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SYST:PASS:CEN:STAT?
0
The response is either 0 (disabled) or 1 (enabled). A response of 0 indicates
password-protected settings cannot be accessed. A response of 1 indicates the
password was successfully entered and password-protected settings can be
accessed.
8.4.11.4

SYSTem:PASSword:CONVersion? [MIN|MAX|DEF]

Returns the current probe password-protected state.
SYST:PASS:CONV?
0
If the response to this command is 0, the indicated conversion settings are not
password-protected and can be accessed without having to enter the password.
If the response to this command is 1, the indicated conversion settings are pass-
word-protected and the password must be entered before they can be accessed.
Specifying the MIN parameter returns a value of 0. Specifying the MAX pa-
rameter returns a value of 1. Specifying the DEF parameter returns a value of 0.
8.4.11.5
SYSTem:PASSword:CONVersion <bool>|MIN|MAX|DEF
Sets the probe password-protection state.
SYST:PASS:CONV 0
The <bool> parameter allows the indicated conversion settings to be password
protected (1 or ON) or not (0 or OFF). Setting this to 1 requires the password to
be entered before the indicated conversion settings can be accessed. Setting this
to 0 allows the indicated conversion settings to be accessed without having to
enter the password. This command is password protected. To access this com-
mand, the password must be successfully entered using the SYST:PASS:CEN
<pass> command (see section 9.4.11, Password Commands).
8.4.11.6
SYSTem:PASSword:NEW <pass>
Sets the current system password to a new password.
SYST:PASS:NEW 1212
The <pass> parameter must be a 4-digit number (0000 to 9999). The password
is required to access the indicated settings. This command is password pro-
tected. To access this command, the password must be successfully entered us-
ing the SYST:PASS:CEN <pass> command (see Section 9.4.11, Password
Commands).
8 Digital Communications Interface
Commands
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