Section 2: General operation
Model DMM7510 7½ Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Reference Manual
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DMM7510-901-01 Rev. B / May 2015
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Password reset:
This resets the instrument password to its default value. You can reset the
password by pressing the
MENU
key, selecting
Info/Manage
(under System), and selecting
Password Reset
. When you do this, the password returns to the default setting. Refer to
(on page 3-1).
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Digital line reset:
This resets digital I/O line values to their factory defaults if you are using the
TSP command set. If you are using SCPI, the lines are reset when the system is reset.
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LAN reset:
This resets the LAN settings and the instrument password to the system default
values. To do this reset, insert a straightened paper clip into hole below LAN RESET on the rear
panel. For the location of LAN RESET, refer to
(on page 2-6).
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Status preset:
This resets all bits in the status model. If you are using the SCPI command set,
refer to
(on page 6-132). If you are using the TSP command set, refer to
(on page 8-245).
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Trigger blender reset:
This reset is only available if you are using the TSP command set.
Resets some of the trigger blender settings to their factory defaults. Refer to
(on page 8-256).
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Trigger timer reset:
This reset is only available if you are using the TSP command set. Resets
trigger timer settings to their default values. Refer to
(on page 8-333).
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TSP-Link line reset:
This reset is only applicable if you are using TSP-Link. Resets some of the
TSP-Link trigger attributes to their defaults. Refer to
(on page 8-349).
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TSP-Net reset:
This reset is only applicable if you are using TSP-NET. Disconnects all TSP-Net
sessions. Refer to
(on page 8-359).
Reset the instrument
You can reset many of the instrument settings to their default values. Default values are listed in the
command descriptions.
If you are connected to a TSP-Link system, resetting the instrument resets all TSP-Link enabled
instruments on the TSP-Link system.
Using the front panel:
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Under System, select
Info/Manage
.
3. Select
System Reset
.
4. The commands are reset and a confirmation message is displayed.
Using SCPI commands:
Send the command:
*RST
Using TSP commands:
Send the command:
reset()
If the instrument is connected to a TSP-Link system and you are using TSP commands, you can
reset only the local instrument by sending
localnode.reset()
instead of
reset()
.