Commands – Fluke 5020A User Manual

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5020A

Users Manual

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Commands

Table 4 lists the commands in alphabetical order. In this section the commands are

arranged into the following groups:
Alarm Commands - commands for alarm settings. alarm commands
Measurement Commands - commands for reading measurement data.
Data Commands –commands for setting and reading data information
Measurement Control Commands – commands for the timing and action of the

measurement process.
Channel Commands - commands for selecting channels.
Calibration Commands - commands for calibration settings.
System Commands - commands for general system configuration parameters.
Communication Interface Commands - commands for controlling the interface

configuration (serial and IR ports).
Date and Time Commands - commands for setting the date, time and the date and time

formats.
Password Commands - commands for enabling and disabling the password, for setting

the password, and for checking the password protection state.
Status Commands - commands to report the status and condition of the instrument.
Each section provides the command structure (long and short format), a description of the

command purpose, a command example, an example of what the command returns (as

applicable to query commands), and notes specific to the command. The following apply

to each group of commands:

Upper case letters designate syntax that is required when issuing the command.

Lower case letters are optional and may be omitted.

<>indicates a required parameter.

[] indicates an optional parameter.

() indicates a group of parameters that must be used together.

‘|’ indicates alternate parameter values.

<str> indicates a string of ASCII characters is required.

<chn> indicates a channel number is required.

<num> indicates an integer value is required.

<bool> indicates a boolean value (0 or 1) is required. The mnemonics OFF and

ON are also accepted for 0 and 1, respectively.

<unit> indicates a temperature unit (C or F) is required.

<float> indicates a floating point value is required.

<pass> indicates a four digit numeric password is required.

<port> indicates a port number is required.

<year> indicates a four digit number for the year is required.

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

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

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