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Appendix D Compatibility

Compatibility Command

Description

Similar SCPI

 

 

Command

OVP

Sets the over-voltage trip point.

OVP?

Queries the present over-voltage setting. The response is a real number.

RCL <reg>

Recalls the saved settings. There are up to 16 store/recall states. Saved

 

settings must have been previously stored using the STO command.

ROM?

Queries the revision date of the power supply's firmware.

RST

Resets any tripped protection.

SRQ <setting>

Generates error 203. The service request capability of the power supply is

 

only supported using the SCPI commands

SRQ?

Always returns 0.

STO <reg>

Stores the present power supply settings in the specified register. There are

 

up to 16 store/recall states.

STS?

Queries the present status. The response represents the sum of the binary

 

weights of the status register bits. The response is STS <n>

TEST?

Always returns 0.

TRG

Causes the settings held with HOLD 1 to be executed.

UNMASK <setting>

Sets the bits in the mask register to the setting. The setting is an integer

 

that represents the sum of the binary weights of the bits. The mask register

 

operates in conjunction with the status and fault registers.

UNMASK?

Queries the present setting of the mask register. The response is UNMASK

 

<n>.

VOLT:PROT:LEV

VOLT:PROT:LEV?

*RCL

*IDN?

OUTP:PROT:CLE

*SRQ

*SRQ?

*SAV

STAT:OPER:COND?

STAT:QUES:COND?

*TST?

STAT:OPER:NTR

STAT:OPER:PTR

STAT:QUES:NTR

STAT:QUES:PTR

STAT:OPER:NTR?

STAT:OPER:PTR?

STAT:QUES:NTR?

STAT:QUES:PTR?

VMAX

Sets the soft programming limit for voltage. Attempting to program the

 

 

voltage above this setting will generate an error.

 

VMAX?

Queries the VMAX setting. The response is VMAX <n>.

 

VOUT?

Queries the measured output voltage. The response is a real number.

MEAS:VOLT?

VSET <voltage>

Sets the output voltage.

VOLT

VSET?

Queries the present voltage setting. The response is a real number.

VOLT?

 

 

 

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