
SCPI Commands for Digital Interfaces
TM-XDOP-01XN
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Store User Settings
If you have a frequent or constant need for a specific voltage and current output,
you can save these setpoints in the power supply’s memory as a user setting. Once
a setting is stored, it remains in the power supply’s memory after the unit is
powered off.
See “Store User Settings” on page 3–21 for a list of parameters that are saved.
To store (save) settings:
*SAV <user-setting>
Example:
*SAV 1
will save all the present settings to user setting location 1.
To recall settings:
*RCL <user-setting>
To save default settings:
*SDS <user-setting>
This will save factory default settings to a user setting location, replacing any
setting that was previously saved there.
Example:
To save settings, set up the power supply with all required settings (we
recommend that you do this right after recalling the factory default settings).
For example, you can set voltage, current, and all protection levels.
Then to save the settings to Location 1: issue the command
*SAV 1
When you want to recall the settings, issue the command
*RCL 1
. If you want to
recall them at the next power on, issue the command:
OUTP:PON:REC USER1
Triggered power setpoint
Disabled (Default)
Autosequence mode
Exit
Front panel display config
Show V & I
Knob lockout
None
Calibration mode
False
Output
Disabled
Table 4-8
Features Affected by Reset (*RST) Command
Feature
Reset State (*RST)
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