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CONFIG?
Reports the operating mode. The response is <
NR
1><
RMT
>, where <
NR
1> is 2 for
outputs operating independently and 0 for voltage tracking mode.
RATIO <
NRF
>
Set the ratio of output 2 (slave) to output 1 (master) in tracking mode to <
NRF
>,
where <
NRF
> is the ratio in percent (0 to 100). Ratio can set at any time but will
not have any effect until voltage tracking mode is set (by using CONFIG <0>).
RATIO?
Query the ratio of output 2 (slave) to output 1 (master) in tracking mode. The
response is <
NRF
><
RMT
>, where <
NRF
> is the ratio in percent (0 to 100).
TRIPCONFIG <
NRF
> Sets the mode for both OVP and OCP when operating in voltage tracking mode,
where <
NRF
> is 0 is for output trips operating independently (default) and 1 for
both outputs being set off when either output experiences an OVP or OCP trip.
TRIPCONFIG?
Reports the OVP/OCP trip mode when the instrument is in voltage tracking
mode. The response is <
NR
1><
RMT
>, where <
NR
1> is 0 for outputs operating
independently and 1 for both outputs being set off when either output
experiences an OVP or OCP trip.
System and Status Commands
*CLS
Clear Status. Clears the Status structure. This indirectly clears the Status Byte
Register.
EER?
Query and clear Execution Error Register. The response format is nr1<
RMT
>.
*ESE <
NRF
>
Set the Standard Event Status Enable Register to the value of <
NRF
>
*ESE?
Returns the value in the Standard Event Status Enable Register in <
NR
1>
numeric format. The syntax of the response is <
NR
1><
RMT
>
*ESR?
Returns the value in the Standard Event Status Register in <
NR
1> numeric
format. The register is then cleared. The response is <
NR
1><
RMT
>. See Status
Reporting section for details.
*IST?
Returns
ist
local message as defined by IEEE Std. 488.2. The syntax of the
response is 0<
RMT
>, if the local message is false, or 1<
RMT
>, if the local
message is true.
*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 will be
available immediately the command is executed because all commands are
sequential.
*PRE <
NRF
>
Set the Parallel Poll Enable Register to the value <
NRF
>.
*PRE?
Returns the value in the Parallel Poll Enable Register in <
NR
1> numeric format.
The syntax of the response is <
NR
1><
RMT
>
QER?
Query and clear Query Error Register. The response format is nr1<
RMT
>
*RST
Resets the instrument to the remote control default settings with the exception of
all remote interface settings and Output state at power-on setting. (see Remote
Operation Defaults paragraph in the Remote Interface Operation section)
*SRE <
NRF
>
Set the Service Request Enable Register to <
NRF
>.
*SRE?
Returns the value of the Service Request Enable Register in <
NR
1> numeric
format. The syntax of the response is<
NR
1><
RMT
>
*STB?
Returns the value of the Status Byte Register in <
NR
1> numeric format. The
syntax of the response is<
NR
1><
RMT
>
*WAI
Wait for Operation Complete true. As all commands are completely executed
before the next is started this command takes no additional action.