SENSE<n> <nrf>
MODE <nrf>
MODE?
TRIPRST
LOCAL
IFLOCK
IFLOCK?
IFUNLOCK
LSR<n>?
LSE<n> <nrf>
LSE<n>?
SAV<n> <nrf>
RCL<n> <nrf>
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Set the output <n> sense mode where <nrf> has the following meaning:
0=local, 1=remote
Set the instrument operating mode to LINK or assign control to output 1 or 2
<nrf> has the following meaning:
0 = linked, 1 = assign control to output 1, 2 = assign control to output 2.
Setting linked mode uniquely affects the way the instrument responds to some
remote commands. Commands to set Range, Voltage, Current Limit, OVP or
OCP sent to either Output 1 or Output 2 will change the setting on both outputs
simultaneously. Similarly, increment/decrement commands sent to either Main
output will step V or I on both outputs; however, the step size will be that set for
the individual output. Assigning control to outputs 1 or 2 exits linked mode but
has no other affect until the instrument is returned to local operation.
Any operating mode set in remote operation will be retained when the
instrument is returned to local operation.
Return the current operating mode
– response is LINKED or CTRL<n> (control assigned to output <n>)
Attempt to clear all trip conditions from all outputs
Go to local
Request interface lock. This command requests exclusive access control of the
instrument. The response is 1 if successful or –1 if the lock is unavailable either
because it is already in use or the user has disabled this interface from taking
control using the web interface
Query the status of the interface lock. The return value is 1 if the lock is owned
by the requesting interfaced instance; 0 if there is no active lock or –1 if the lock
is unavailable either because it is already in use, or the user has disabled this
interface from taking control using the web interface.
Release the lock if possible. This command returns the value 0 if successful.
If this command is unsuccessful –1 is returned, 200 is placed in the Execution
Register and bit 4 of the Event Status Register is set indicating that there is no
authority to release the lock.
Query and clear LSR<n>, limit status register <n>
– response is <nr1><rmt>
Set the value of LSE<n>, limit status enable register <n>, to <nrf>
Return the value of LSE<n>, limit status enable register <n>
– response is <nr1><rmt>
Save the current set-up of output <n> to the set-up store specified by <nrf>
where <nrf> can be 0-49 for the main outputs or 0-9 for the AUX output on TP
models. For AUX output <n>=3.
If the instrument is operating in linked mode then the entire instrument set-up
(excluding auxiliary output) will be stored in the linked mode set-up store
specified by <nrf>. The <n> specification is ignored. This has no affect on the
individual PSU<n> set-up stores available when not in linked mode
Recall a set up for output <n> from the set-up store specified by <nrf> where
<nrf> can be 0-49 for the main outputs or 0-9 for the AUX output on TP models.
For AUX output <n>=3.
If the instrument is operating in LINK mode then the entire instrument set-up
(excluding AUX output) will be recalled from the LINK mode set-up store
specified by <nrf>. The <n> specification is ignored.