(8.5x11) 6000 Manual Cover - Newport Corporation
(8.5x11) 6000 Manual Cover - Newport Corporation
(8.5x11) 6000 Manual Cover - Newport Corporation
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*IDN?<br />
Identification Query<br />
Syntax: *IDN?<br />
Parameters: None<br />
Function:<br />
This query causes the 2832-C to return device identification information. The<br />
information returned is manufacturer, model, serial number, and firmware<br />
version.<br />
Returns: ,,,<br />
is of type using the no quotes format. The 2832-C<br />
always returns <strong>Newport</strong> Corp.<br />
is of type using the no quotes format.<br />
is of type using the no quotes format. This is always a ‘0’.<br />
is of type using the no quotes format. This text identifies<br />
the internal firmware version of the 2832-C. This text consists of two sections,<br />
separated by two underscores. The first section is the revision level, and the<br />
second is the revision date.<br />
Related Commands: None<br />
*IST?<br />
Individual Status Query<br />
Syntax: *IST?<br />
Parameters: None<br />
Function:<br />
This query returns the current state of the IEEE 488.1<br />
local message. The message is generated by the parallel poll<br />
status system. If any bit is set in the Status Byte and it’s corresponding bit is<br />
set in the Parallel Poll Enable register, then the message is set true (a<br />
value of 1). Otherwise the message is set false (a value of 0).<br />
When a parallel poll is conducted with the 2832-C configured to respond to it,<br />
the message is compared to the (sense bit). If they are the<br />
same then the configured data line will be driven true in response to the<br />
parallel poll.<br />
Both the and the data line driven during a parallel poll can be selected<br />
by the IEEE 488.1 parallel poll remote configuration command.<br />
Returns: <br />
is of type which represents the integer 0 or 1.<br />
Related Commands: *PRE, *PRE?, *STB?<br />
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