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The *RST command forces the ABORt commands. This cancels any measurement or transient actions
presently in process. It resets the WTG-meas, MEAS-active, WTG-tran, and TRAN-active bits in the
Operation Status registers.
This command also aborts TRANsient and ACQuire operations.
*SAV <0 to 10>
Saves the instrument state to a nonvolatile memory location.
Parameter Typical Return
0 to 10 (none)
Save state to location 1: *SAV 1
If a particular state is desired at power-on, it should be stored in location 0. Location 0 is recalled at
power-on when the Output Power-On state is RCL0.
The calibration state are NOT saved as part of the *SAV operation.
When shipped, state storage locations 1 through 10 are empty.
*SRE <value>
*SRE?
Service request enable command and query. This sets the value of the Service Request Enable
register. This determines which bits from the Status Byte Register are summed 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. All such enabled bits
are then logically OR-ed to cause the MSS bit of the Status Byte register to be set. Refer to Status
Overview for more information.
Parameter Typical Return
Decimal sum of the bits in the register, default 0. For example, to enable bit 2 (value 4), bit 3 (value 8), and bit 7
(value 128), use decimal sum 140 (4 + 8 + 128). Default 0.
<bit value>
Enable bits 3 and 4 in the enable register: *SRE 24
When a serial poll is conducted in response to SRQ, the RQS bit is cleared, but the MSS bit is not.
When *SRE is cleared (by programming it with 0), the instrument cannot generate an SRQ to the
controller.
The register contents are not affected by *RST or *RCL.
Keysight AC6800B Series Operating and Service Guide 137
3SCPI Programming Reference

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