ILX Lightwave LDC-3926339 User Manual page 79

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C O M M A N D R E F E R E N C E
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C H A P T E R
GPIB Command Reference
*RCL <nrf value>
Recall
Action
Value range
Notes
Examples
*RST
Reset
Action
Notes
Example
*SAV <nrf value>
Save
Action
Value range
Notes
Example
*SRE <nrf value>
Service Request Enable
Action
Notes
Example
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Recalls a stored setup configuration from memory.
0 through 10
Setup 0 has a factory-set default configuration.
If you use GPIB to recall setup 0 (*RCL 0), GPIB mode is set to REMOTE. If you recall setup "0" by
the front panel, GPIB mode is set to LOCAL.
Same function as RECALL on the front panel.
Use *SAV to store various setup configurations for convenient recall.
The current setup is automatically stored and recalled at next power-ON, unless you use *PSC to
tell the instrument not to do so.
*RCL 0-Recall the factory default setup.
Performs a device reset and the following:
Sets OCIS state
Sets OQIS state
OCIS = Operation-complete Command Idle State. This is the same state as after *OPC: no further
operations to complete.
OQIS = Operation-complete Query Idle State. This is the same state as after *OPC?: no further
operations to complete.
These idle states allow the 8033 to complete its reset process (no operations pending) before con-
tinuing with other operations.
*RST
Saves the current setup configuration in memory.
1 through 10
Configuration 0 is reserved for a factory-set default configuration. See *RCL.
It is normally not necessary to save the current setup for next power-ON. The current setup is
automatically stored for recall at next power-ON unless you use *PSC not to do so.
*SAV 2—Save the current setup configuration as #2.
Enables bits in the service request enable register.
Response is the sum of the enabled bits.
*SRE 136-Enable the service request enable register condition summary and error message bits (8
+ 128 = 136).

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