Command Descriptions
TLS 216 Programmer Manual
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*PSC
Sets and queries the power on status flag that controls the automatic handling of
the DESER, SRER, and ESER registers. When *PSC is true, the DESER register
is set to 255 and the SRER and ESER registers are set to 0 at power on. When
*PSC is false, the current values in the DESER, SRER, and ESER registers are
preserved in nonvolatile memory when power is shut off and are restored at
power on. For a complete discussion of the use of these registers, see page 3–1.
Status and Error
DESE, *ESE, FACtory, *RST, *SRE
*PSC <NR1>
*PSC?
*PSC
?
<Space>
<NR1>
<NR1> = 0 sets the power on status clear flag to false and disables the power on
status clear, allowing the logic scope to possibly assert SRQ after power on.
<NR1> 0 sets the power on status clear flag true. Sending *PSC 1 therefore
enables the power on status clear and prevents any SRQ assertion after power on.
Using an out-of-range value causes an execution warning.
*PSC 0
sets the power on status clear flag to false.
*PSC?
might return the value 1, showing that the power on status clear flag is set to
true.
*PUD
Sets or queries a string of user data protected by the PASSWord command. This
data can only be modified by first entering the correct password. The password is
not necessary to query the data.
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