Language Dictionary 31
*RST
Meaning and Type
Reset Device State
Description
This command resets the power supply to a factory-defined state as defined below. *RST also forces an ABORt command.
Command State
CAL:STAT OFF OUTP[:STAT] OFF
CURR[:LEV][:IMM] * OUTP:PROT:DEL *
CURR[:LEV]:TRIG * OUTP:REL[:STAT] OFF
CURR:PROT:STAT OFF OUTP:REL:POL NORM
DIG:DATA 0 TRIG:SOUR BUS
DISP[:WIND]:STAT ON VOLT[:LEV][:IMM] *
DISP[:WIND]:MODE NORM VOLT[:LEV][:TRIG] *
DISP[:WIND]:TEXT VOLT:PROT[:LEV] *
INIT:CONT OFF
* Model-dependent value. See Table 3-1.
Command Syntax *RST
Parameters (None)
Query Syntax (None)
Related Commands *PSC *SAV
*SAV
Meaning and Type
SAVE Device State
Description
This command stores the present state of the power supply to the specified location in memory. Up to four states can be
stored. Under certain conditions (see "Turn-On Conditions" in "Chapter 5 - Front Panel Operation" of the Operating
Guide), location 0 may hold the device state that is automatically recalled at power turn-on.
The following power supply parameters are stored by *SAV:
CURR[:LEV][:IMM] OUTP[:STAT] OUTP:REL:POL
CURR:PROT:STAT OUTP:PROT:DEL VOLT[:LEV][:IMM]
DIG:DATA[:VAL] OUTP:REL[:STAT] VOLT:PROT[:LEV]
Command Syntax *SAV <NRf>
Parameters 0|1|2|3
Example SAV 3
Query Syntax (None)
Related Commands *RCL *RST
The power supply uses nonvolatile memory for recording register states. Programs that repeatedly use
*SAV for recalling states cause frequent write cycles to the memory and can eventually exceed the
maximum number of write cycles for the memory (see in the power supply Operating Guide).