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14.4.4. *IDN?
This query requests the source to identify itself. It returns the data in four fields separated by
commas.
Query Syntax
*IDN?
Returned Parameters
<AARD>
Field
Information
CI
Manufacturer
xxxxxx
Model number and letter
nnnnnn
Serial number or 0
Rev. x.x
Revision level of firmware
Example
"CI,1251P,S123,Rev 1.0"
Note: The 801RP responds to a *IDN? query with model number 1001P. The 1251RP
responds to a *IDN? query with model number 1251P This is normal and
should be interpreted as a 801RP or 1251RP respectively. There are no
functional differences between the P and RP products with respect to remote
control.
To differentiate between a 1001P or a 801RP, query the current limit setting.
For a 801RP, this value will be 6.0. For a 1001P, this value will be 7.4. There is
no way (an no need) to differentiate a 1251P from a 1251RP over the bus.
14.4.5. *RCL
This command restores the AC source to a state that was previously stored in memory with a
*SAV command to the specified location. All states are recalled with the following exceptions:
·
DISPlay:MODE
Command Syntax
*RCL <NRf>
Parameters
0 through 7
Example
*RCL 3
Related Commands
*RST
*SAV
WARNING:
Recalling a previously stored state may place
hazardous voltages at the AC source output.
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