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Operator's Manual
Issue 14
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Mar 2016 / UMC0071
Mercury
iPS
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112
SET:SYS:USER:ENG:******
To exit engineering mode, send the following command:
SET:SYS:USER:NORM
To change the system password, you must be in engineering mode. Then you can send an
issue password command:
SET:SYS:USER:ENG:****** (to enter engineering mode)
SET:SYS:PASS:newpassword (to set a new password)
SET:SYS:USER:NORM
(where
******
is the existing password and
newpassword
is the new password).
Example of a system command
Send the following command to determine the iPS configuration:
READ:SYS:CAT
(meaning ‘read system catalogue’)
A power supply system with no daughter boards would return the following:
STAT:DEV:MB1.T1 :TEMP:DEV:GRPZ :PSU.M1:PSU
(meaning ‘status device
motherboard1, temperature1 is a temperature board device, Group Z power supply magnet1 is
a power supply board device’)
This message indicates the motherboard has one temperature sensor in id0 and one heater in
id1.
A system with one set of daughter boards might return the following:
STAT:DEV:MB1.T1 :TEMP:DEV:GRPZ :PSU.M1:PSU:DEV:DB3 :AUX:DEV:DB4 :LVL
(meaning ‘status device motherboard1, temperature1 is a temperature board device, Group Z
power supply magnet1 is a power supply board device, device daughter board3 is an auxiliary
board device, device daughter board4 is a level board device’)
10.3.5.2 Addressing a magnet power supply device
To address a magnet power supply, use the following structure:
DEV:<UID>:PSU