Programmer’s Guide, cont’d
Command/response table for SIS commands (cont’d)
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Test pattern |
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Select test pattern | X14 | J | Tst | X14 |
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View test pattern | J |
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Example: | J | 0 |
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Memory presets
Save current settings as a preset
Recall a preset
| , | Spr |
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X15 | X15 | |||||
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X15 | X15 |
Firmware version, part number & information requests
Query firmware version number | Q | x.xx |
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Request part number | N |
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| Show the DDS 402’s part #. | |||||
Request general information | I | (See below) |
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| Show the DDS 402’s status. | |||||
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| X1 | X16 | X16 | X17 |
In the response, the “Pre” field consists of three digits, each of which represents one of the three user presets. A one (1) in a digit indicates that a preset is saved to that location, a zero (0) indicates that no preset is saved to that location.
Zap (reset to default settings)
Zap all DDS 402 settings
Esc | zXXX | Zpx | Reset everything: all settings, |
and adjustments to the factory defaults.