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Ac and dc current source measure unit
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Common Commands
C) *SAV <NRf> — save
*RCL <NRf> — recall
Parameters
Use the *SAV command to save the present instrument setup configuration in
memory for later recall. Any control affected by *RST can be saved by the *SAV
command. The *RCL command is used to restore the instrument to the saved
setup configuration. Three setup configurations can be saved and recalled.
The Model 622x ships from the factory with SYSTem:PRESet defaults loaded into
the available setup memory. If a recall error occurs, the setup memory defaults to
the SYSTem:PRESet values.
Programming example:
*SAV 2
*RST
*RCL 2
D) *RST — reset
When the *RST command is sent, the Model 622x performs the following opera-
tions:
1.
2.
3.
E) *TRG — trigger
Use the *TRG command to issue a GPIB trigger to the Model 622x. It has the
same effect as a group execute trigger (GET).
Use the *TRG command as an event to control operation. The Model 622x reacts
to this trigger if BUS is the programmed arm control source. The control source is
programmed from the TRIGger subsystem. Details on triggering are covered in
Section
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0 = Memory location 0
1 = Memory location 1
2 = Memory location 2
3 = Memory location 3
4 = Memory location 4
' Saves present setup in memory location 2.
' Sets 622x to RST defaults.
' Returns (recalls) 622x to setup stored in memory location 2.
Returns Model 622x to the RST default conditions (see "Default" column of
SCPI tables).
Cancels all pending commands.
Cancels response to any previously received *OPC and *OPC? commands.
8.
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Save present setup in memory
Return to setup stored in memory
Return Model 622x to RST defaults
Send bus trigger to Model 622x
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