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Table 4-8. *RST Settings

CAL:STAT

OFF

DIG:DATA

0

DISP:STAT

ON

DISP:MODE

NORM

DISP:TEXT

‘ ‘

INIT:CONT

OFF

OUTP

OFF

OUTP:DFI

OFF

OUTP:DFI:SOUR

OFF

OUTP:PROT:DEL

.08 Norm; .008 Fast

OUTP:REL

OFF

OUTP:REL:POL

NORM

SENS:CURR:RANG

MAX

SENS:CURR:DET

ACDC

SENS:FUNC

VOLT

SENS:SWE:OFFS:POIN

0

SENS:SWE:POIN

2048

SENS:SWE:TINT

15.6 μs

[SOUR:]CURR

10% of MAX*

[SOUR:]CURR:TRIG

10% of MAX*

[SOUR:]CURR:PROT:STAT

OFF

[SOUR:]LIST:COUN

0

[SOUR:]VOLT

0

[SOUR:]VOLT:TRIG

0

[SOUR:]VOLT:PROT

MAX*

TRIG:ACQ:COUN:CURR

1

TRIG:ACQ:COUN:VOLT

1

TRIG:ACQ:HYST:CURR

0

TRIG:ACQ:HYST:VOLT

0

TRIG:ACQ:LEV:CURR

MAX*

TRIG:ACQ:LEV:VOLT

MAX*

TRIG:ACQ:SLOP:CURR

POS

TRIG:ACQ:SLOP:VOLT

POS

TRIG:ACQ:SOUR

INTERNAL

TRIG:TRAN:SOUR

BUS

* Maximum values are model-dependent. Refer to Table 4-3.

*SAV

This command stores the present state of the dc source to the specified location in non-volatile memory. Up to 4 states can be stored. If a particular state is desired at power-on, it should be stored in location 0. It will then be automatically recalled at power turn-on if OUTPut:PON:STATe is set to RCL0. *RCL retrieves instrument states.

Command Syntax

*SAV <NRf>

Parameters

0 1 2 3

Example

*SAV

3

Related Commands

*RCL

*RST

CAUTION: *SAV causes a write cycle to nonvolatile memory. Nonvolatile memory has a finite maximum number of write cycles. Programs that repeatedly cause write cycles to nonvolatile memory can eventually exceed the maximum number of write cycles and cause the memory to fail.

*TST?

This query causes the to do a self-test and report any errors. 0 indicates that the dc source passed self- test. 1 indicates that one or more tests failed. Selftest errors are written to the error queue (see Appendix C).

Query Syntax TST?

Returned Parameters <NR1>

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