Chapter 4 Remote Interface Reference
Halting an Output in Progress
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Halting an Output in Progress

You can send a device clear at any time to stop an output in progress over the
GPIB interface. The status registers, the error queue, and all configuration
states are left unchanged when a device clear message is received. Device clear
performs the following actions.
The power supply’s input and output buffers are cleared.
The power supply is prepared to accept a new command string.
The following statement shows how to send a device clear over the GPIB
interface using Agilent BASIC.
‘‘CLEAR 705’’ IEEE-488 Device Clear
The following statement shows how to send a device clear over the GPIB
interface using the GPIB Command Library for C or QuickBASIC.
‘‘IOCLEAR (705)’’
Note All remote interface configurations can be entered only from the front panel. See
‘‘Remote Interface Configuration’’ in chapter 3 to configure for GPIB or RS-232
interface before operating the power supply remotely.
For RS-232 operation, sending the <Ctrl-C> character will perform the
same operation as the IEEE-488 device clear message. The power
supply’s DTR (data terminal ready) handshake line is set true following
a device clear message.