CONFIG <
>
NRF
CONFIG?
ONDELAY<
> <
N
NRF
OFFDELAY<
> <
N
NRF
ONACTION<
> <
N
CPD
OFFACTION<
> <
N
SAV<
> <
>
N
NRF
RCL<
> <
>
N
NRF
14.2.2
Common Commands
*IDN?
Returns the instrument identification.
The response is in the form <NAME>, <model>, <serial>, <version><
where <NAME> is the manufacturer's name, <model> is the instrument
type, <serial> is the interface serial number and <version> is the revision
level of the firmware installed.
*RST
Resets the functional parameters of the instrument to the default settings as
listed in the Factory Default Settings, see section 18.
Does not affect the contents of the Save and Recall stores.
Does not affect any remote interface settings.
Save the settings for all three outputs simultaneously to the store specified by
*SAV <
>
NRF
<
NRF
meter averaging state, and the Multi-On/Multi-Off settings.
*RCL <
>
Recall the settings for all three outputs simultaneously from the store specified
NRF
by <
meter averaging state, and the Multi-On/Multi-Off settings.
Sets the voltage tracking mode of the unit to <
has the following meaning:
0 = None.
1 = Mode1.
2 = Mode2.
3 = Mode3.
These modes are as defined within the Setting Voltage Tracking
section of this manual – see section 9.1.
Returns the voltage tracking mode of the unit. The response is
<
1><
>, where <
NR
RMT
0 = None.
1 = Mode1.
2 = Mode2.
3 = Mode3.
These modes are as defined within the Setting Voltage Tracking
section of this manual – see section 9.1.
>
Set output<
N
>
Set output<
N
>
Set output<
N
or DELAY.
>
Set output<
CPD
N
or DELAY.
Save the current settings of output<
<
> where <
NRF
Recall the settings for output<
where <
> can be 0-49.
NRF
> where <
> can be 0-49. This includes output On/Off state, current
NRF
> where <
> can be 0-49.This includes output On/Off state, current
NRF
NRF
1> has the following meaning:
NR
> Multi-On delay where <
> Multi-Off delay where <
> Multi-On action where <
> Multi-Off action where <
> can be 0-49.
NRF
> from the store specified by <
N
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> where <
NRF
> is in milliseconds
NRF
> is in milliseconds
NRF
> can be QUICK, NEVER
CPD
> can be QUICK, NEVER
CPD
> to the store specified by
N
>
NRF
>
NRF
>
RMT
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