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BK Precision 8500B Series Programming Manual

BK Precision 8500B Series
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0 OR OFF: The value of status byte enable register, operater event enable register, query event enable register and
standard event enable register will be stored in the none-volatile storage, which will be recalled when power on.
Command Syntax *PSC <bool>
Parameters 0- 1- ON- OFF
Query Syntax *PSC?
Query Response 0- 1
1.7 *RCL
This command restores the electronic load to a state that was previously stored in memory with a *SAV command to the
specied location. All states are recalled with the following exceptions:
CAL:STATe is set to OFF
The trigger system is set to the Idle state by an implied ABORt command (this cancels any uncompleted trigger actions)
NOTE: The device state stored in location 0 is automatically recalled at power turn-on.
Command Syntax *RCL <NRf>
Parameters 0 to 9
Example *RCL 3
Related Commands *PSC *RST *SAV
1.8 *RST
This command reset the electronic load to the factory-dened states.
Command Syntax *RST
Parameters None
1.9 *SAV
This command stores the present state of the electronic load to a specied location in memory. Up to 100 states can be
stored. If a particular state is desired at power-on, it should be stored in location 0. It then will be recalled at power-on
if the power-on state is set to RCL0. Use *RCL to retrieve instrument states.
Command Syntax *SAV <NRf>
Parameters 0 - 99
Example *SAV 3
Related Commands *PSC *RST *RCL
1.10 *SRE
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 conguration) are allowed to set the Master Status Summary (MSS) bit
and the Request for Service (RQS) summary bit. 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.

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BK Precision 8500B Series Specifications

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BrandBK Precision
Model8500B Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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