DIAGnostic :BOOT[:WARM]

:BOOT[:WARM]

DIAGnostic:BOOT[ :WARM] causes the System Instrument to restart (re-boot)

 

using the current configuration stored in non-volatile memory. The effect is the

 

same as cycling power.

 

Comments • The System Instrument goes through its power-up self tests.

 

• The non-volatile system state is used for configuration wherever

 

applicable.

 

 

Related Commands: DIAG:BOOT:COLD

 

Example

Booting the System Instrument (warm)

 

 

DIAG:BOOT:WARM

force boot

:COMMunicate

:SERial[0][:OWNer]

Parameters

DIAGnostic:COMMunicate:SERial[0][:OWNer] < owner > Allocates the built-in serial interface to the System Instrument, the optional IBASIC interpreter, or to neither.

Parameter

Parameter

Range of

Default

Name

Type

Values

Units

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

owner

discrete

SYSTem IBASic NONE

none

Comments

While the serial interface is allocated to the Command Module

 

 

(SYSTem), it can function as the mainframe user interface when

 

 

connected to a terminal or computer running terminal emulation

 

 

software.

 

 

• When the built-in serial interface is allocated to IBASIC, it is controlled

 

 

only by IBASIC. The serial interface is given a select code of 9, and any

 

 

RS-232 device connected to the (Command Module) RS-232 port is

 

 

programmed accordingly.

 

 

• If the built-in serial interface is not needed, specifying NONE will release

 

 

memory for use by other instruments.

 

 

• Once the new serial interface owner has been specified

 

 

(DIAG:COMM:SER:OWN), the change will not take effect until you

 

 

re-boot (warm) the system.

 

 

Related Commands: DIAGnostic:COMMunicate:SERial[:OWNer]

Example Give the serial interface to IBASIC.

 

 

 

DIAG:COMM:SER IBAS

Note; :OWNer is implied

 

 

DIAG:BOOT:WARM

Complete the allocation

System Instrument Command Reference 7-7

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