Agilent Technologies E1300B User Manual

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* RCL < state number>

Recall stored state. Recalls a stored state from memory and configures the
instrument to that state. States are stored using the *SAV command.

Example

OUTPUT 70900;"* RCL 4"

Recalls instrument state
number 4

* RMC <

name_string

>

Remove Individual Macro Command. Purges an individual macro identified by
the name_string parameter.

Example

output 70900;"* RMC ’LIST’"

remove macro command from
*DMC example

NOTE: At printing time, *RMC is a command proposed for a revision and
re-designation of ANSI/IEEE Std 488.2-1987.

* RST

Reset. Resets an instrument as follows:

Sets the instrument to a known state (usually the power-on state)

Aborts all pending operations

Disables the *OPC and *OPC? modes.

*RST does not affect:

The state of the GPIB interface

The GPIB address

The output queue

The Service Request Enable Register

The Standard Event Status Enable Register

The power-on flag

Calibration data

Protected user data

* SAV < state number>

Store state. Stores an instrument’s present state in a numbered memory location
(< state number> parameter). State numbers can range from 0 to 9.

Example

OUTPUT 70900;"* SAV 4"

Saves present instrument state
as state number 4

* SRE < mask>

Service Request Enable. When a service request event occurs, it sets a
corresponding bit in the Status Byte Register (this happens whether or not the
event has been enabled (unmasked) by *SRE). The *SRE command allows you
to identify which of these events will assert an GPIB service request (SRQ).
When an event is enabled by *SRE and that event occurs, it sets a bit in the
Status Byte Register and issues an SRQ to the computer (sets the GPIB SRQ
line true). You enable an event by specifying its decimal weight for < mask> .
To enable more than one event, specify the sum of the decimal weights. Refer to
"The Status Byte Register" earlier in this chapter for a table showing the
contents of the Status Byte Register.

Example

OUTPUT 70900;"* SRE 160"

Enables bits 5 & 7. Respective
weights are 32 + 128 = 160

7-70 System Instrument Command Reference

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