Operating instructions
Language Dictionary
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*SAV Save Command
 Type
 Device  State
 Description
 This command stores the present state of the single electronic load and the states of all
channels of the multiple electronic load in a specified location in memory. Location 0 is in
nonvolatile memory and retains its state throughout power cycling. The electronic load will
be set to the state in location 0 at power turn-on. If no state has been saved to location 0,
then it will still contain the factory-default state (refer to “Factory Default Settings” in the
Operating Manual of the electronic load model that you are programming). States stored in
locations 1 through 6 are lost whenever power is cycled.
 Note
 To restore the factory-default state to Location 0, execute *RST;*SAV 0
 The parameters stored by *SAV are identical to those affected by *RST except that the
following states are not stored:
■  CAL:MODE ON|OFF (Refer to the electronic load; Operating Manual).
■  CHAN.
 Note
 *SAV also does not store the states of Status Enable registers or Transition Filters.
 Command Syntax
 *SAV  <NRf>
 Parameters
 0 to 6
 Suffix
 None
 Example
 *SAV 2 Save the present state of the electronic load to location 2
 Related Commands
 *RCL *RST
 *SRE Service Request Enable Command/Query
 Type
 Device  Interface
 Description
 This command sets the condition of the Service Request Enable register, which determines
which events of the Status Byte register (see *STB) are allowed to set the MSS (Master
Status Summary) bit. A “1” in the bit position enables the corresponding Status Byte bit to
set the MSS bit. All the enabled bits are logically ORed to cause Bit 6 (the Master
Summary Status Bit) of the Status Byte register to be set. See Chapter 5 - Status Reporting
for more details concerning the Status Byte register.
 Command Syntax
 *SRE  <NRf>
 Parameters
 0 to 255
 Suffix
 None
 Example
 *SRE 20 Enables either the CSUM or MAV condition to cause a service request.










