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3.1.2

*ESE <data>

The Standard Event Status Enable (ESE) command sets the Standard Event Status Enable Register.

The variable <data> represents the sum of the bits that will be enabled.

Range 0–255

Remarks The setting enabled by this command is not affected by signal generator preset or *RST.

However, cycling the signal generator power will reset this register to zero.

3.1.3

*ESE?

The Standard Event Status Enable (ESE) query returns the value of the Standard Event Status Enable

Register.

NOTE: Reading the Standard Event Status Register clears it

Remarks: The Register is not affected by signal generator preset or *RST. However, cycling the

signal generator power will reset this register to zero.

3.1.4

*IDN?

The Identification (IDN) query outputs an identifying string. The response will show the following

information: <company name>, <model number>, <serial number>, <firmware revision>

3.1.5

*OPC

The Operation Complete (OPC) command sets bit 0 in the Standard Event Status Register when all

pending operations have finished.

The Operation Complete command causes the device to set the operation complete bit (bit 0) in the

Standard Event Status Register when all pending operations have been finished.

3.1.6

*OPC?

The Operation Complete (OPC) query returns the ASCII character 1 in the Standard Event Status

Register when all pending operations have finished.

This query stops any new commands from being processed until the current processing is complete.

This command blocks the communication until all operations are complete (i.e. the timeout setting

should be longer than the longest sweep).

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