A.10 *rst — reset command, A.11 *sre — service request enable command, A.12 *sre? — service request enable query – KEPCO MBT Series User Manual

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A-4

MBTSVC 111609

*OPT?

Syntax:

*OPT?
Returns string determined by power supply model.

Description: Causes the power supply to return an ASCII string which defines the functionality of the power

supply. The functionality is defined as follows:

A.10 *RST — RESET COMMAND

*RST

Syntax:

*RST

Description: Resets power supply to the power on default state. The power supply is programmed to the power

on values of the following parameters: CURR[:LEV][:IMM] = 0, VOLT[:LEV][:IMM] = 0, OUTP[:STAT]
= OFF. If the power supply is in either an overvoltage or overcurrent state, this condition is reset by
*RST. (See example, Figure A-1.)

A.11 *SRE — SERVICE REQUEST ENABLE COMMAND

*SRE

Syntax:

*SRE<integer> where <integer> = value from 0 - 255 per Table A-3, except bit 6 cannot be pro-
grammed.

Description: Sets the condition of the Service Request Enable register.

The Service Request Enable register

determines which events of the Status Byte Register are summed into the MSS (Master Status Sum-
mary) and RQS (Request for Service) bits. RQS is the service request bit that is cleared by a serial
poll, while MSS is not cleared when read. A "1" (1 = set = enable, 0 = reset = disable) in any Service
Request Enable register bit position enables the corresponding Status Byte bit to set the RQS and
MSS bits. All the enabled Service Request Enable register bits then are logically ORed to cause Bit 6
of the Status Byte Register (MSS/RQS) to be set. Related Commands: *SRE?, *STB?. (See exam-
ple, Figure A-1.)

A.12 *SRE? — SERVICE REQUEST ENABLE QUERY

*SRE?

Syntax:

*SRE?

Response: <integer> = value from 0 - 255 per Table A-3.

Description: Reads the Service Enable Register. Used to determine which events of the Status Byte Register are

programmed to cause the power supply to generate a service request (1 = set = function enabled, 0 =
reset = function disabled). Related Commands: *SRE, *STB? (See example, Figure A-1.)

STRING DATA

MEANING

RI1

Indicates unit has the ability to modify the DCL response.

CHN

Indicates multiple channel device is enabled

DS0

Display present, no text capability.

CIIL

Unit supports CIIL commands

TABLE A-3. SERVICE REQUEST ENABLE AND STATUS BYTE REGISTER BITS

CONDITION

OPER

MSS
RQS

ESB

MAV

QUES

ERR
QUE

NU

NU

BIT

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

VALUE

128

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

OPER Operation

Status

Summary

MSS

Master Status Summary

RQS

Request for Service

ESB

Event Status Byte summary

MAV

Message available

QUES

QUEStionable Status Summary

ERR QUE

1 or more errors occurred (see
PAR. B.49)

NU

(Not Used)

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