Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
*PSC
This command se ts or queries the power-on status flag that controls the automatic
power-on handling of the DESER, SRER, and ESER registers. When *PSC is
true, the DES
ER register is set to 255 and the SRER and ESER registers are set
to 0 at power on. When *PSC is false, the current values in the DESER, SRER,
and ESER registers are retained in nonvolatile memory when the instrument is
powered off and are restored when the instrument is powered on.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
*PSC <N R1>
*PSC?
Arguments
NR1 set to 0 sets the power-on status cl ear flag to false. When the argument is not
equal to 0, the power-on status clear flag is set to true.
Examples
*PSC 0 sets the power-on status flag to false, causing the values in the DESER,
SRER, and ESER registers to be retained in nonvolatile memory when the
instrument is powered off and restored when it is powered on.
*PSC? might return 1, indicating that the power-on status clear flag is set to true.
RECAll:SETUp (No Query Form)
This command (no query form) restores a stored or factory default setup from a
Windows file. Sending this command is equivalent to selecting Recall Saved
Setup or Recall Factory Setup in the Save/Recall Setup menu.
Group
Save and Recall
Syntax
RECAll:SETUp {FACtory | <file path >}
Related Commands
FACtory, *RST, SAVe:SETUp
Arguments
FACtory selects the factory setup.
<file pat h> is the location from which the setup will be recalled.
The
<file p ath> is a quoted s tring that defines the file name and path. Input
the file path using the form <drive>\<dir>\<filename>. <drive> and one or more
<dir>s are optional. If you do not specify them, the instrument will read the file
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