System:date:month, System:date:weekday, System:date:year – Boonton 4540 Peak Power Meter User Manual User Manual

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter

Remote Operation

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SYSTem:DATE:MONTH

Description:

Set or return the month of the real time clock.

Syntax:

SYSTem:DATE:MONTH <numeric_value>

Argument:

<numeric_value> = 1 through 12

Valid Modes:

Any


SYSTem:DATE:WEEKday?

Description:

Return the current day of the week from the real time clock.

Syntax:

SYSTem:DATE:WEEKday?

Returns:

<numeric_value> = 1 thru 7, where 1 = Sunday … 7 = Saturday.

Valid Modes:

Any

SYSTem:DATE:YEAR

Description:

Set or return the year of the real time clock.

Syntax:

SYSTem:DATE:YEAR <numeric_value>

Argument:

<numeric_value> = 2000 - 2100

Valid Modes:

Any

SYSTem:DISPlay:BMP?

Description:

Returns the display image in bitmap format.

Syntax:

SYSTem:DISPlay:BMP?

Returns:

Binary data in IEEE 488.2 definite-length format.

Valid Modes:

Any

SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?

Description:

Returns the next queued error code number followed by a quoted ASCII text string describing the
error. Note that errors are stored in a ―first-in-first-out‖ queue, so if more than one error has
occurred, repeating this command will report the errors in the sequence they happened. The action
of reading an error removes that error from the queue, so once the most recent error has been read,
further queries will report a code of zero, and ―No Error‖. See Appendix A for detailed
descriptions of the error codes that may be returned.

Syntax:

SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?

Returns:

<numeric error code>, ―QUOTED ERROR DESCRIPTION‖

Valid Modes:

Any

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