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Remote Operation
Interface Commands
8.7.3.109 SYST:COMM:SOCK:MAC?
Example response: “00204A9AF1A2”
Reads the network port’s Hardware MAC address (see Section 8.2, Conguring the Network (LAN) Port, on
page 65).
8.7.3.110 SYST:COMM:SOCK:MASK <IP address>
Example command: SYST:COMM:SOCK:MASK “255.255.255.0”
Query form: SYST:COMM:SOCK:MASK?
Sets the network port’s Subnet Mask setting (see Section 8.2, Conguring the Network (LAN) Port, on page
65).
Parameter <IP address> is a string specifying the subnet mask, using IP dot notation.
This setting is only meaningful when DHCP is OFF.
The query form returns the value of the Subnet Mask setting when DHCP is OFF and returns the dynamically
provided subnet mask when DHCP is ON.
8.7.3.111 SYST:COMM:SOCK:NAME <name>
Example command: SYST:COMM:SOCK:NAME “MY-1595A”
Query form: SYST:COMM:SOCK:NAME?
Alternate parameter: DEF
Sets the network port’s Host Name setting (see Section 8.2, Conguring the Network (LAN) Port, on page
65).
Parameter <name> is a string specifying the Host Name. The string may contain upper-case letters, numerals,
and underscores and may be up to 24 characters in length. Issuing the command with parameter “DEF” sets
the Host Name to the default value, which is “FLUKE-159X-<serial number>”.
8.7.3.112 SYST:COMM:USB[:STAT] <boolean>
Query form: SYST:COMM:USB?
Sets the USB port’s Port Enable setting (see Section 8.4, Conguring the USB Port, on page 68).
8.7.3.113 SYST:CONF:CHAN?
Example response: 4
Reads the number of available channels. The Super-Thermometer by itself has 4 available channels. If one
optional scanner is attached, the number of available channels with be 14. If two optional scanners are at-
tached, the number of available channels will be 24. (Channel 1 is counted even though it is not enabled when
a scanner is attached.)
8.7.3.114 SYST:CONF:SCAN?
Example response: “2590”
Reads the model number of an attached scanner. The model number is enclosed in quotation characters. If no
scanner is attached, the response is an empty string enclosed in quotation characters.
8.7.3.115 SYST:DATE <year>,<month>,<day>
Query form: SYST:DATE?
Example query response: 2009,12,31
Password protection: Time/Date Protection
Sets the Date of the system clock.