1269 User Manual
Using The Enhanced Monitoring System 4-1
Chapter 4
USING THE ENHANCED MONITORING SYSTEM
Overview
This chapter contains information about how to operate the
Model 1269 Enhanced Monitoring System (EMS). The
instrument can be programmed using a set of SCPI
commands. A list of SCPI commands, implemented by the
Model 1269 EMS, is given in
Table 5-1.
The following
paragraphs describe the various modes of operation and give
examples on how to program the Model 1269 EMS.
Power On/Reset
Defaults
After executing a software reset, the EMS defaults to the
conditions shown in
Table 4-1.
A complete list of all
parameters and their default values is given in
Chapter 5.
Upon power-on, the EMS state will be reset to the power-on
state described in
Table 4-1
. If DIP switch SW1-8 is set to the
“1" position, the instrument state will be recalled from
nonvolatile memory location 0. As shipped from the factory,
nonvolatile location 0 holds the instrument state as described in
Table 4-1.
The power-on state of the EMS can be changed by
overwriting the contents of nonvolatile location 0 by using the
command:
*SAV 0
The command below may be used to place the instrument in its
default state as described in
Table 4-1
on the following page.
*RST
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