COMMAND REFERENCE
Command Reference
7/01 LDC-3700 Series 87
CHAPTER 4
Action Sets automatic power−on clearing of the enable registers.
Values 0 = disable power−on clearing
1 = enable power−on clearing
Notes Any non−zero value is interpreted as 1.
Registers affected:
Condition Status Enable Service Request Enable
Event Status Enable Standard Event Status Enable
Factory default condition: disabled.
In the disabled state, the values of the enable registers are saved through power OFF/ON. The
power−on status clear flag (see PSC?) is set false, disallowing service request interrupts after
power−on.
In the enabled state, the enable registers are cleared during power ON. The power−on status clear
flag (see PSC?) is set true, allowing service request interrupts after power−on.
Examples *PSC 0 Disable automatic power−on clearing of the enable registers.
*PSC 1 Enable automatic power−on clearing of the enable registers.
Action Requests the state of the power−on status clear flag.
Response 0 The enable registers are saved through power OFF/ON.
1 The enable registers are cleared during power ON.
Registers affected:
Condition Status Enable: Service Request Enable
Event Status Enable: Standard Event Status Enable
See Chapter Three for more information on register structure.
Example *PSC? Request state of power−on status clear flag.
Action Stores data unique to the instrument, such as calibration date and serial number. This data is
protected from change by the "SECURE <nrf>" command and is usually entered by the factory.
Notes The arbitrary block program data is exactly 25 bytes long.
*PSC <nrf value>
Power−on Status Clear
COMMON
DEVICE DEPENDENT
FRONT PANEL
*PSC?
Power−on Status Clear?
COMMON
DEVICE DEPENDENT
FRONT PANEL
*PUD
COMMON
DEVICE DEPENDENT
FRONT PANEL
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