Alarm commands – Fluke 5020A User Manual

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Digital Communications Interface

Commands

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<hour> indicates a one or two digit number for the hour (0 to 23) is required.

<minute> indicates a one or two digit number for the minute is required.

<second> indicates a one or two digit number for the second is required.

<baud> indicates a valid baud rate setting is required.

For query commands, specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter causes the

instrument to respond with the minimum, maximum, or default setting

respectively.

For set commands, specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameters causes the

instrument to use the minimum, maximum, or default setting respectively.

Unrecognized commands or commands with incorrect syntax or invalid

parameters generate error messages that are placed in the error queue (see

SYST:ERR?).

Alarm Commands

ALARm:BATTery?

Indicates whether a battery alarm event has occurred.
Example: ALAR:BATT?
Response: 1
A value of 1 is returned if a battery alarm event has occurred. A value of 0 is returned if a

battery alarm event has not occurred.

ALARm:BATTery:ENABle?

Returns the state of the battery alarm enable.
Example: ALAR:BATT:ENAB?
Response: 0
A value of 1 is returned if the battery alarm is enabled. A value of 0 is returned if the

battery alarm is disabled.

ALARm:BATTery:ENABle <bool>

Sets the state of the battery alarm enable.
Example: ALAR:BATT:ENAB 1
The <bool> parameter turns the battery alarm enable on (1 or ON) or off (0 or OFF). This

command may be password protected (see Password Commands).

ALARm:BEEP?

Returns the state of the audible alarm enable.
Example: ALAR:BEEP?
Response: 0
A value of 1 is returned if the alarm beep is enabled. A value of 0 is returned if the alarm

beep is disabled.

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