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ARPS Command1 | Description | Similar SCPI |
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UNMASK? | This command reads which bits in the status register have been | STAT:OPER:ENAB? |
| enabled as fault conditions. The decimal equivalent of the total bit | STAT:QUES:ENAB? |
| weight of all enabled bits is returned. | ESE |
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FAULT? | This command reads which bits have been set in the fault register. | STAT:OPER? |
| A bit is set in the fault register when the corresponding bit in the | STAT:QUES? |
| status register changes from inactive to active AND the | *ESE |
| corresponding bit in the mask register has been enabled. The fault |
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| register is reset only after it has been read. The decimal equivalent |
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| of the total bit weight of all enabled bits is returned. |
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SRQ OFF | These commands enable or disable the power supply's ability to | *SRE |
SRQ 0 | request service from the controller for fault conditions. UNMASK |
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SR*Q ON | defines which conditions are defined as faults. |
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SRQ 1 | Initial condition: SRQ OFF |
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SRQ? | This command reads the SRQ setting. | *SRE? |
CLR | This command initializes the power supply to the | *RST |
| It also resets the PON bit in the serial poll register. The command |
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| performs the same function as the Device Clear (DCL) interface |
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| message. |
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ERR? | This command determines the type of programming error detected | SYST:ERR? |
| by the supply. A remote programming error sets the ERR bit in the |
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| status register, which can be enabled by UNMASK to request |
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| service. |
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TEST? | This command causes the power supply to run selftest and report | *TST? |
| any detected failures. |
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ID? | This command causes the power supply to report its model number | *IDN? |
| and any options that affect the supply's output. |
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SYST:LANG | This command causes the alternate language to become active and | SYST:LANG |
| to be stored in nonvolatile memory. In this case, the commands are |
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| equivalent. After being shut off, the power supply will resume in |
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| the |
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| must be either COMP or TMSL, not SCPI. |
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66 Compatibility Language