7 *opt, 8 *rcl <reg, 9 *rst – BNC 835 Programmer Manual User Manual
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3.1.7
*OPT?
The options (OPT) query returns a comma-separated list of all currently installed instrument options on
the signal generator.
Returned option strings are:
0
Basic device
B3
Rechargeable battery pack
PE|PE2|PE3
Extended power range
AVIO
ILS and VOR modulations
GPIB
GPIB (IEEE 488) programming interface
3.1.8
*RCL <reg>
The Recall (RCL) command recalls the state from the specified memory register <reg>.
3.1.9
*RST
The Reset (RST) command resets most signal generator functions to factory- defined conditions.
Remarks Each command shows the [*RST] default value if the setting is affected.
3.1.10 *SAV <reg>
The Save (SAV) command saves signal generator settings to the specified memory register <reg>.
Remarks The save function does not save all signal generator settings. Refer to the User’s Guide for
more information on the save function.
3.1.11 *SRE <data>
The Service Request Enable (SRE) command sets the value of the Service Request Enable Register.
The variable <data> is the decimal sum of the bits that will be enabled. Bit 6 (value 64) is ignored and
cannot be set by this command.
Range 0–255
The setting enabled by this command is not affected by signal generator preset or
*RST. However, cycling the signal generator power will reset it to zero.
3.1.12 *SRE?
The Service Request Enable (SRE) query returns the value of the Service Request Enable Register.
Range 0–63 & 128-191