BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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*WAI

:CALibration:DATA

:CALibration:SECurity:CODE

:CALibration:SECurity:STATe

:CONFigure?

:DISPlay:ENABle

:DISPlay:MENU[:STATe]

:DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT:RADix

[:SENSe]:FREQuency:EXPected[1|2|3]

[:SENSe]:FREQuency:EXPected[1|2|3]:AUTO

[:SENSe]:ROSCillator:SOURCe

[:SENSe]:ROSCillator:SOURCe:AUTO

:SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:CONTrol:DTR

:SYSTem:ERRor?

:SYSTem:KEY?

:SYSTem:KEY:LOG?

GP-IB address

*RST

Reset the universal counter to its power-on configuration, disables macros,

empties the Key queue and places the counter in “Operation Complete Idle

State” and “Operation Complete Query Idle State”.

This command does not change any calibration data, macros defined by *DMC

command, the Service Register Enable, the Standard Event Status Enable, the

Output Queue, the IEEE488.1 address or the state of the IEEE488,1 interface.

*SAV<NRf>

Saves the current state of the counter in local non-volatile memory.

The current state of the counter is saved in register 0 when *RCL or front-panel

recall is executed. The parameter’s range is from 1 to 20 and the resolution is 1.

*SRE<NRf>

Sets the Service Request Enable Register.

The parameter value, when rounded to an integer value and expressed in base

2(binary), represents the bit values of the Service Request Enable Register.

This register is used to enable a single or inclusive OR group of Status Byte

Register events to generate an SRQ. The parameter’s range is to 255 and the

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