Agilent Technologies N6751A User Manual page 88

Modular power system
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OUTPut:PON:STATe RST|RCL0
OUTPut:PON:STATe?
OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar (@<chanlist>)
NOTE
OUTPut:PROTection:COUPle ON|OFF
OUTPut:PROTection:COUPle?
OUTPut:PROTection:DELay <delay>|MIN|MAX, (@<chanlist>)
OUTPut:PROTection:DELay? [MIN|MAX,] (@<chanlist>)
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This command determines if the power-on state is set to the *RST
(RST) state or the instrument state stored in memory location 0
(RCL0). The parameter is saved in non-volatile memory. Instrument
states can be stored using the *SAV command.
Refer to *RST and *RCL under "System Commands" for more
information.
This command clears the latched protection status that disables the
output when an over-voltage, over-temperature, over-current, power-
fail, or Inhibit status condition is detected. All conditions that
generate the fault must be removed before the latched status can be
cleared. The output is restored to the state it was in before the fault
condition occurred.
If a protection shutdown occurs during an output list, the list continues running
even though the output is disabled. When the protection status is cleared and
the output becomes enabled again, the output will be set to the values of the
step that the list is presently at.
This command enables/disables output coupling for protection faults.
When enabled, ALL output channels are disabled when a protection
fault occurs on any output channel. The enabled state is On (1); the
disabled state is Off (0). When disabled, only the affected output
channel is disabled when a protection fault is triggered.
The *RST value = OFF.
This command sets the over-current protection programming delay.
This prevents momentary changes in status that can occur during
reprogramming from triggering the over-current protection function.
Programmed values can range from 0 to 255 milliseconds.
The *RST value = 20 ms.
Series N6700 User's Guide

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