Product specifications

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B.1.17 User Settings Command “t”:
@AA.a
Sync character (@) and unit address, AA = Unit ID (0 to 99; 0 is a global ID), a
= Channel ID (always 0)
t0
Command character and Type 0=read, 1=set, 2=activate(n/a), 3=ack, 4=nak
#19,
Number of fields character and number of fields after the comma, excluding
CRC
1,
unit address 1 to 99, (unit address used in the header of each command)
addr
0,
Host port baud rate 0 = 9600 (default), 1 = 19200, 2 = 38400, 3 = 57600, 4 =
115200
bps
0,
Power Up Mode 0 = always start in standby, 1 = return to last state
pwr
Power Fail Error Enable - 1 = enable power failure errors, 0 = disable power
failure errors. There is a separate error code for a brief power failure (error
code 103) that did not cause a complete power loss but did disable the output,
and a complete power loss (error code 102).
pf
0,
Front panel operate switch enable (0 = locked, 1 = enabled)
opsw
0,
Front panel remote switch enable (0 = locked, 1 = enabled)
rmsw
1,
Default current setting source in remote mode CH1 (0 = host, 1 = option card,
2 = standard analog input (not implemented)). This determines the default (at
power on) source of the ch1 current setting while in remote mode.
isrc
1,
Default current setting source in remote mode CH2(0 = host, 1 = option card,
2 = standard analog input (not implemented)). This determines the default (at
power on) source of the ch2 current setting while in remote mode.
isrc
1,
Default voltage setting source in remote mode CH1 (0 = host, 1 = option card,
2 = standard analog input (not implemented)). This determines the default (at
power on) source of the ch1 voltage setting while in remote mode.
vsrc
1,
Default voltage setting source in remote mode CH2 (0 = host, 1 = option card,
2 = standard analog input (not implemented)). This determines the default (at
power on) source of the ch2 voltage setting while in remote mode.
vsrc
0,
Clear Active Errors ( 0 = no action, A numeric value clears the associated
error code, 32767 clears all active error codes). If the error conditions still
exists after an error code is cleared the error code will be set again. The
action of setting this parameter to a non-zero number clears the associated
alarm, the value of this parameter is not stored and will always be read as
zero.
eclr
0,
Clear Totalizer CH1 (0 = no action, 1 = set totalizer value to zero) The action
of setting this parameter to ‘1’ clears the totalizer, the value of this parameter
is not stored and will always be read as zero.
tclr
0,
Clear Totalizer CH2 (0 = no action, 1 = set totalizer value to zero) The action
of setting this parameter to ‘1’ clears the totalizer, the value of this parameter
is not stored and will always be read as zero.
tclr