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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Remote Control – Description of Commands<br />

6.3 Common Commands<br />

Common Commands<br />

The common commands are taken from the IEEE 488.2 (IEC 625-2) standard. A particular command<br />

has the same effect on different devices. The headers of these commands consist of an asterisk "*" followed<br />

by three letters. Many common commands refer to the status reporting system which is described<br />

in detail in chapter “Remote Control – Basics”.<br />

Command Parameter Function Comment<br />

*CAL? Calibration Query query only<br />

*CLS Clear Status no query<br />

*ESE 0 to 255 Event Status Enable<br />

*ESR? Standard Event Status Query query only<br />

*IDN? Identification Query query only<br />

*IST? Individual Status Query query only<br />

*OPC Operation Complete<br />

*OPT? Option Identification Query query only<br />

*PCB 0 to 30 Pass Control Back no query<br />

*PRE 0 to 255 Parallel Poll Register Enable<br />

*PSC 0 | 1 Power On Status Clear<br />

*RST Reset no query<br />

*SRE 0 to 255 Service Request Enable<br />

*STB? Status Byte Query query only<br />

*TRG Trigger no query<br />

*TST? Self Test Query query only<br />

*WAI Wait to continue no query<br />

*CAL?<br />

*CLS<br />

CALIBRATION QUERY initiates a calibration of the instrument and subsequently queries the<br />

calibration status. Any responses > 0 indicate errors.<br />

CLEAR STATUS sets the status byte (STB), the standard event register (ESR) and the EVENt-part of<br />

the QUEStionable and the OPERation register to zero. The command does not alter the mask and<br />

transition parts of the registers. It clears the output buffer.<br />

*ESE 0 to 255<br />

EVENT STATUS ENABLE sets the event status enable register to the value indicated. The query form<br />

*ESE? returns the contents of the event status enable register in decimal form.<br />

*ESR?<br />

STANDARD EVENT STATUS QUERY returns the contents of the event status register in decimal form<br />

(0 to 255) and subsequently sets the register to zero.<br />

6.8 Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01

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