SYST:LANG
This command switches the interface between its SCPI (TMSL) command language and its compatibility language. The compatability language is provided for emulation of older power supply systems and is described in Appendix B. Sending the command causes:
•The alternate language to become active and to be stored in nonvolatile memory.
•The power supply to reset to the state stored in Location 0.
If the power supply is shut off, it will resume operation in the
Command Syntax | SYSTem:LANGuage <string> | |
| Syntax is the same, regardless of the present language. | |
Parameters | TMSL COMPatibility | |
| Note: | Parameter TMSL must be used in place of SCPI. |
Default Value | TMSL or last selected language. | |
Examples | SYST:LANG TMSL SYSTEM:LANGUAGE COMPATIBILITY | |
Query Syntax | SYSTem:LANGuage? | |
Returned Parameters | <CRD> | TMSL COMP |
Related Commands | (None) |
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SYST:VERS?
This query returns the SCPI version number to which the power supply complies. The returned value is of the form YYYY.V, where YYYY represents the year and V is the revision number for that year.
Query Syntax | SYSTem:VERSion? |
Parameters | (none) |
Returned Parameters | <NR2> |
Examples | SYST:VERS? SYSTEM:VERSION? |
Related Commands | (None) |
Trigger Subsystem
This subsystem controls remote triggering of the power supply.
TRIG
When the trigger subsystem is enabled, TRIG generates a trigger signal. The trigger will then:
1.Initiate a pending level change as specified by CURR[:LEV]:TRIG or VOLT[:LEV]:TRIG.
2.Clear the WTG bit in the Status Operation Condition register.
3.If INIT:CONT has been given, the trigger subsystem is immediately
Command Syntax | TRIGger[:IMMediate] | |
Parameters | (None) |
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Examples | TRIG | TRIGGER:IMMEDIATE |
Query Syntax | (None) |
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Related Commands | ABOR | CURR:TRIG INIT *TRG VOLT:TRIG |
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