Rst - HP E8402A User And Service Manual

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*RST

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Chapter 3
will reset the enhanced monitor device to a known state. The display is
*RST
returned to the top menu level. Any pending operation is aborted (i.e. a
RS-232 would abort a
*TST?
*RST resets the following:
-- Byte Order (reset back to normal). Refer to the FORMat:BORDer
command.
-- Fan State (cancels whatever was set by the software
SYSTem:BLOWer:STATe
on the front panel switch).
-- Beeper state reset to On. Refer to the
-- Display state reset to On. Refer to the
-- Display screen reset to MMAin if you have selected a language. If you have
not selected a language, it resets to the language option screen. Refer to the
DISPlay:WINDow
Everything stored in non-volatile memory is reset to whatever was stored with
the last execution of
SYSTem:NVRecall. Note that RS-232 values are not reset.
The status system is unaffected by the *RST command. Use *CLS to clear the
status system. RS-232 settings are unaffected by the *RST command. Use
SYSTem:COMM:SER:PRES
unaffected by the *RST command. Use
non-volatile memory.
In contrast, pressing the SYSRESET button on the front panel resets the entire
mainframe (including RS-232 values). This is equivalent to its power-on state
except that trace data is not restarted and the power-on time is not restarted and
CMAX and CMIN values are not restarted.
*CLS, SYSTem:COMM:SERial:PRESet, SYSTem:NVDefault,
HISTory:RESet:xxxx
in process through a VXI command).
command, the fan sped will match whatever is set
SYSTem:BEEPer:STATe
DISPlay:STATe
command.
. In this way,
SYSTem:NVSave
to clear RS-232 settings. Non-volatile memory is
SYSTem:NVD
Programming the Enhanced Monitor
through
*RST
command.
command.
is equivalent to
*RST
and
HIST:RES
to clear
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