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CONFIG <
NRF
>
Sets the voltage tracking mode of the unit to <
NRF
> where <
NRF
>
has the following meaning:
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled.
CONFIG?
Returns the voltage tracking mode of the unit. The response is
<
NR
1><
RMT
>, where <
NR
1> has the following meaning:
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled.
ONDELAY<
N
> <
NRF
>
Set output<
N
> Multi-On delay where <
NRF
> is in milliseconds
OFFDELAY<
N
> <
NRF
>
Set output<
N
> Multi-Off delay where <
NRF
> is in milliseconds
ONACTION<
N
> <
CPD
>
Set output<
N
> Multi-On action where <
CPD
> can be QUICK, NEVER
or DELAY.
OFFACTION<
N
> <
CPD
> Set output<
N
> Multi-Off action where <
CPD
> can be QUICK, NEVER
or DELAY.
SAV<
N
> <
NRF
>
Save the current settings of output<
N
> to the store specified by
<
NRF
> where <
NRF
> can be 0-49.
RCL<
N
> <
NRF
>
(See footnote † to
Section 13.2.2)
Recall the settings for output<
N
> from the store specified by <
NRF
>
where <
NRF
> can be 0-49.
13.2.2
Common Commands
*IDN?
Returns the instrument identification.
The response is in the form <NAME>, <model>, <serial>, <version><
RMT
>
where <NAME> is the manufacturer's name, <model> is the instrument
type, <serial> is the interface serial number and <version> is the revision
level of the firmware installed.
*RST
(See Section
footnote †)
Resets the functional parameters of the instrument to the default settings as
listed in the Factory Default Settings, see section 18.
Does not affect the contents of the Save and Recall stores.
Does not affect any remote interface settings.
*SAV <
NRF
>
Save the settings for all three outputs simultaneously to the store specified by
<
NRF
> where <
NRF
> can be 0-49. This includes output On/Off state, current
meter averaging state, and the Multi-On/Multi-Off settings.
*RCL <
NRF
>
(See Section
footnote †)
Recall the settings for all three outputs simultaneously from the store specified
by <
NRF
> where <
NRF
> can be 0-49.This includes output On/Off state, current
meter averaging state, and the Multi-On/Multi-Off settings.
*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 response is always 1<
RMT
> and is available immediately the command
is executed because all commands are sequential.
*WAI
Wait for Operation Complete true.
This command does nothing because all operations are sequential.
*TST?
The product has no self-test capability and the response is always 0<
RMT
>.