*OPC?
The power supply returns an ASCII “1” after all operations, including this
command are executed.
*RST
This command allows you to reset the power supply.
The power supply reset can be achieved by sending this command or by
selecting RESET option from the Recall menu (Recall key).
The power supply reset values for different parameters are listed in Technical
Specifications section.
*SAV {0 | 1 | 2 | … | 99}
This command saves the current state of the power supply in the specified
location.
Stored parameters are: voltage limit, step voltage, overvoltage protection level,
current limit, step current, voltage trigger value, current trigger value, trigger
delay value, trigger source, stored state name, state of overvoltage protection
circuit, state of display, output state.
The saved states are kept in a non-volatile memory, so they won’t be lost when
turning off the power supply.
A state location can be overwritten without any notification from the power
supply.
*RCL {0 | 1 | 2 | … | 99}
This command recalls the specified state so this state becomes the current
operating state.
When delivered from the fcatory, the memory locations are empty.
*SRE <enable value> (Service Request Enable)
This command allows you to set Status Byte Enable Register with a decimal
value between 0 and 255.
*SRE?
This command queries the Status Byte Enable Register. The power supply returns a
decimal value, which is the binary weighted sum of all bits of the register.
*STB? (Status Byte)
This command queries Status Byte register. The power supply returns a
decimal value between 0 and 255.
*TRG
This command is the trigger signal when bus trigger source is selected.