Ethernet & Sequencer Programming SM15K
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If a sequence is edited, it can be build by the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SELected:BUIld<term>
To check if a selected sequence is build use the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SELected:BUIld?<term>
Note: executing a sequence by RUN or NEXT command without building it will automatically execute the
Build command.
6.3.14 Select saving to non-volatile memory
Initially a created and edited sequence is kept in volatile memory. This means that the sequence is lost
when the Power Supply is switched off.
When a sequence is meant to remain on the Power Supply it can be set to be saved to non-volatile
memory. Use the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SELected:NONvolatile<sp><boolean><term> <boolean> = 0 or 1, OFF,ON
The setting can be queried by the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SELected:NONvolatile?<term>
6.3.15 Saving to non-volatile memory
Sequence set to be saved to non-volatile memory can be saved using the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SAVe<term>
A save takes approximately 5 seconds.
The current sequence save state can be queried by the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SAVe?<term>
The SM15K will return the current state.
There are three possibilities:
0<term> Sequence not saved yet.
1<term> Sequence is being saved
2<term> Sequence is saved
6.3.16 Selecting a Programming Source
The programing source which is used by the sequencer can be selected. This gives the opportunity to for
example control the unit with the front knobs and run a sequence which adjusts these knob settings. For
example reducing Vset by 2V when a certain digital I/O is true.
Select the Programming Source using the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SOUrce<sp><volt>,<curr>,<power><term>
Possible settings are : - Null
- Front
- Web
- Sequencer
- Ethernet
- Slot1 - Slot4 (except INT MOD ANA)
To Query the Programming Source set use the command:
Syntax: PROGram:SOUrce?<term>