MODE <nrf>

set the instrument operating mode to LINK or assign control to output 1 or 2

 

<nrf> has the following meaning:

 

0 = linked, 1 = assign control to output 1, 2 = assign control to output 2.

 

Setting linked mode uniquely affects the way the instrument responds to some

 

remote commands. Assigning control to outputs 1 or 2 exits linked mode but has

 

no other affect until the instrument is returned to local operation.

 

Any operating mode set in remote operation will be retained when the

 

instrument is returned to local operation..

MODE?

return the current operating mode

 

– response is LINKED or CTRL<n> (control assigned to output <n>)

TRIPRST

attempt to clear all trip conditions from all outputs

LOCAL

go to local

LSR<n>?

query and clear LSR<n>, limit status register <n>

 

– response is <nr1><rmt>

LSE<n> <nrf>

set the value of LSE<n>, limit status enable register <n>, to <nrf>

LSE<n>?

return the value of LSE<n>, limit status enable register <n>

 

– response is <nr1><rmt>

SAV<n> <nrf>

save the current set-up of PSU<n> to the set-up store specified by <nrf> where

 

<nrf> can be 0-9

 

If the instrument is operating in linked mode then the entire instrument set-up

 

will be stored in the linked mode set-up store specified by <nrf>. The <n>

 

specification is ignored. This has no affect on the individual PSU<n> set-up

 

stores available when not in linked mode

RCL<n> <nrf>

recall a set up for PSU <n> from the set-up store specified by <nrf> where <nrf>

 

can be 0-9

 

If the instrument is operating in linked mode then the entire instrument set-up

 

will be recalled from the linked mode set-up store specified by <nrf>. The <n>

 

specification is ignored.

System and Status Commands

*RST

Resets the instrument to the factory default settings (see Factory Defaults

 

section) with the exception of all remote interface settings.

ER?

Query and clear Execution Error Register. The response format is nr1<rmt>.

QER?

Query and clear Query Error Register. The response format is nr1<rmt>

*CLS

Clear Status. Clears the Standard Event Status Register, Query Error Register

 

and Execution Error Register. This indirectly clears the Status Byte Register.

*ESE <nrf>

Set the Standard Event Status Enable Register to the value of <nrf>.

*ESE?

Returns the value in the Standard Event Status Enable Register in <nr1>

 

numeric format. The syntax of the response is <nr1><rmt>

*ESR?

Returns the value in the Standard Event Status Register in <nr1> numeric

 

format. The register is then cleared. The syntax of the response is <nr1><rmt>

*IST?

Returns ist local message as defined by IEEE Std. 488.2. The syntax of the

 

response is 0<rmt>, if the local message is false, or 1<rmt>, if the local

 

message is true.

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