Specifications
Command Syntax
Parameters
Query Syntax
Related Commands
*RST [<channel>] *
None or 1 – 31
(None)
*SAV
<Note> *: If this command is sent without a channel number, it resets all channels connected to the master
controller.
*SAV
Meaning and Type
Save Device State
Description
This command stores the present state of the power supply to a specified location in memory, and the
profile settings. If a particular state is desired at power on, it should be stored in a profile number 0. It then
will be recalled at power on if the power supply configuration switch is set for this mode of operation.
The following power supply states are stored by *SAV:
CURR[:LEV][:IMM] VOLT[:LEV][IMM] VOLT:PROT[:LEV], LIST:COUN, LIST:CURR,
LIST:CURR:TIM, LIST:VOLT, LIST:VOLT:TIM
Command Syntax
Parameters
Query Syntax
Returned Parameter
Related Commands
*SAV <channel> [n]
channel: 1 to 31
n: 0 to 3, profile number
*SAV? <channel>
<NR1> 0 | 1
0 Indicates saving successfully
1 Indicates saving in processing
*RST, *RCL
*SRE
Meaning and Type
Service Request Enable Device Interface
Description
This command sets the condition of the Service Request Enable register. This register determines which
bits from the Status Byte register (see *STB for its bit configuration) are allowed to generate an SRQ. A 1
in any Service Request Enable register bit position enables the corresponding Status Byte register bit and
all such enabled bits then are logically ORed to cause Bit 6 of the Status Byte register to be set.
When *SRE is cleared (by programming it with 0), the power supply cannot generate an SRQ to the
controller.
Command Syntax
Parameters
Default Value
Example
Query Syntax
Returned Parameters
Related Commands
*SRE <NR1>
0 to 255
0
*SRE 32
*SRE?
<NR1> Register decimal value
*ESE *ESR
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