System Commands; Status Commands - TTI TGR1040 Manual Del Usuario

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FIELD_UP
FIELD_DOWN
FREQ_PTR
LEV_PTR
MOD_PTR
PKDEV_PTR
UTILS_PTR
STEP_PTR

System Commands

*RST
*RCL <nrf>
*SAV <nrf>

Status Commands

*LRN?
LRN <character data>
EER?
QER?
*CLS
*ESE <nrf>
*ESE?
*ESR?
Performs the same function as pressing the FIELD
Performs the same function as pressing the FIELD
Moves the edit cursor to FREQUENCY and displays the appropriate menu
to make FREQUENCY viewable.
Moves the edit cursor to output LEVEL and displays the appropriate menu
to make output LEVEL viewable.
Moves the edit cursor to MODULATION and displays the appropriate
menu to make MODULATION viewable.
Moves the edit cursor to PK DEVIATION and displays the appropriate
menu to make PK DEVIATION viewable.
Moves the edit cursor to the last selected parameter on the Utilities menu
and displays the Utilities menu.
Moves the edit cursor to the last selected parameter on the Step Size
menu and displays the Step Size menu.
Resets the instrument to default settings with the exception of all remote
interface settings.
Recalls the instrument set–up contained in store number <nrf>. Valid store
numbers are 1–10. Recalling store 10 sets all parameters to default
settings with the exception of remote interface settings. An attempt to
recall from a store which has not been previously loaded with a set–up will
create an execution error.
Saves the complete instrument set–up in store number <nrf>. Valid store
numbers are 1 – 9.
Returns the complete set up of the instrument as a hexadecimal character
data block approximately 84 bytes long. The syntax of the response is
LRN <data><rmt>.
To re–install the set–up return the block exactly as received, including the
LRN header at the beginning of the block, see below. The settings in the
instrument are not affected by execution of the *LRN? command.
Install data from a previous *LRN? command. Note that the LRN header is
provided by the *LRN? response block.
Query and clear Execution Error Register. The response format is
nr1<rmt>.
Query and clear Query Error Register. The response format is nr1<rmt>
Clear Status. Clears the Standard Event Status Register, Query Error
Register and Execution Error Register. This indirectly clears the Status
Byte Register.
Set the Standard Event Status Enable Register to the value of <nrf>.
Returns the value in the Standard Event Status Enable Register in <nr1>
numeric format. The syntax of the response is <nr1><rmt>
Returns the value in the Standard Event Status Register in <nr1> numeric
format. The register is then cleared. The syntax of the response is
<nr1><rmt>
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