Miscellaneous Commands
*IDN?
ADDRESS?
CONFIG?
DAMPING<n> <nrf>
NOLANOK <nrf>
*TST?
*TRG
Error Messages
Each error message has a number; only this number is reported via the remote control interfaces.
Error message numbers are not displayed but are placed in the Execution Error Register where
they can be read via the remote interfaces, see Status Reporting section.
38
Returns the instrument identification. The exact response is determined by the
instrument configuration and is of the form <NAME>,<model>,<Serial No.>,
<version><rmt> where <NAME> is the manufacturer's name, <model> defines
the type of instrument, Serial No. is the unique serial number and <version> is
the revision level of the software installed. The format of <version> is
X.xx – Y.yy where X.xx is the revision of the main instrument firmware and Y.yy
is the revision of the Interface board firmware. The Interface firmware is field
updateable by the user via the USB port.
Returns the bus address of the instrument; This is the address used by GPIB, if
fitted, or may be used as a general identifier over the other interfaces.
Reports the operating mode set by the front panel MODE switch. The syntax of
the response is <nr1><rmt>, where <nr1> is 1 for single channel units and dual
units operating in parallel mode, 2 for dual units with both channels operating
independently and 0 for dual units in tracking mode.
Set the current meter measurement averaging ( I
has the following meaning: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON.
Disables the
LAn Err
<nrf> is 1 and enables the message if <nrf> is 0.
The PSU has no self test capability and the response is always 0 <rmt>
The PSU has no trigger capability. The command is accepted but performs no
action.
message for no LAN connection found at power on if
) of output <n> where <nrf>
AVG