User and Programming Manual - Rev N
10.9.6 *RST
This command resets the AC source to a setting defined by the values in the register defined
by PON if valid or by the following factory-defined states:
Table 10-4: *RST Default Parameter Values
Item
Value
Item
Value
VOLT
5.0 V
FREQ
60 Hz
CURR 13.4
A
14.8 A (-LZ option)
VOLT:RANGe:LEVel 150
V
135 V (-LZ option)
VOLT:RANGe:AUTO
0
(OFF)
OUTP
0 (OFF)
DISP:MODE
1 (FREQ)
OUTP:STARt:STAT
e
0 (OFF)
OUTP:STARt:PHASe
0
NOTE: The factory defaults cannot be used on units with the -AV option. Instead,
one of the setup registers 0 through 7 must be selected for the power on state.
Executing the *RST command will recall the settings from the assigned setup
register. Use the SYSTem:PON to select one of the available setup registers
for the power on and *RST states.
Command Syntax
*RST
Parameters None
Related Commands
*SAV
Table 10-5: Status Registers - Power on Conditions
Register
Status on Power On
Status after *RST
- ESE register
All 0’s
All 0’s
- ESR register
PON bit = 1, all others 0
PON = 0, all others unaffected
- STB register
All 0’s
All 0’s
- SRE register
All 0’s
All 0’s
Note
: Sending the *RST command will cause the unit to recall the REMOTE or LOCAL state
based on the setting of the SYSTem:KLOCk command. This may put the unit in local if this
state is set to 0. To avoid this, either set the SYSTem:KLOCk state to 1 or follow the *RST
command with a SYST:REM command. See SYSTem:KLOCk for information on the power
up remote / local state.
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2007
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