*OPC

Sets the Operation Complete bit (bit 0) in the Standard Event Status Register.

 

This will happen immediately the command is executed because of the

 

sequential nature of all operations.

*OPC?

Query Operation Complete status. The syntax of the response is 1<rmt>.

 

The response will be available immediately the command is executed because

 

of the sequential nature of all operations.

*PRE <nrf>

Set the Parallel Poll Enable Register to the value <nrf>.

*PRE?

Returns the value in the Parallel Poll Enable Register in <nr1> numeric format.

 

The syntax of the response is <nr1><rmt>

*SRE <nrf>

Set the Service Request Enable Register to <nrf>.

*SRE?

Returns the value of the Service Request Enable Register in <nr1> numeric

 

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

*STB?

Returns the value of the Status Byte Register in <nr1> numeric format. The

 

syntax of the response is<nr1><rmt>

*WAI

Wait for Operation Complete true. As all commands are completely executed

 

before the next is started this command takes no additional action.

Miscellaneous Commands

*IDN?

Returns the instrument identification. The exact response is determined by the

 

instrument configuration and is of the form <NAME>,<model>, 0,

 

<version><rmt> where <NAME> is the manufacturer's name, <model> defines

 

the type of instrument and <version> is the revision level of the software

 

installed.

ADDRESS?

Returns the bus address of the instrument. The syntax of the response is

 

<nr1><rmt>.

*TST?

The PSU has no self test capability and the response is always 0 <rmt>

*TRG

The PSU has no trigger capability.

Calibration Specific Commands

See Service Manual for details of calibration specific commands.

Error Messages

Each error message has a number; only this number is reported via the remote control interfaces. Error message numbers are not displayed but are placed in the Execution Error Register where they can be read via the remote interfaces, see Status Reporting section.

Maintenance

The Manufacturers or their agents overseas will provide a repair service for any unit developing a fault. Where owners wish to undertake their own maintenance work, this should only be done by skilled personnel in conjunction with the service manual which may be purchased directly from the Manufacturers or their agents overseas.

Cleaning

If the instrument requires cleaning use a cloth that is only lightly dampened with water or a mild detergent.

WARNING! TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR DAMAGE TO THE INSTRUMENT, NEVER ALLOW WATER TO GET INSIDE THE CASE. TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE CASE NEVER CLEAN WITH SOLVENTS.

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