Table 3-8 system fault registers -28 – AMETEK M130 User Manual
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IEEE 488.2 and SCPI Command Operation
Sorensen Ethernet Option
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M130/131 Programming Manual
Command
Description
SCPI
:PORT
Set the network TCP/IP socket listening port.
Valid values are 1025 to 65535.
:PORT?
Returns the network TCP/IP socket listening
port.
:PRICONF
Sets Primary IP configuration.
0 = DHCP; 1 = DHCPAUTOIP; 2 = STATICIP
:PRICONF?
Returns currently set Primary IP configuration
0 = DHCP; 1 = DHCPAUTOIP; 2 = STATICIP
:SECCONF
Sets Secondary IP configuration.
0 = DHCP; 1 = DHCPAUTOIP; 2 = STATICIP
:SECCONF?
Returns
currently set
Secondary IP
configuration.
0 = DHCP; 1 = DHCPAUTOIP; 2 = STATICIP
:TERM
Set the return string terminators to be used by
the device. The valid range is 1-4. Values
indicate the following terminator(s):
1 = 0x0d only (CR), 2 = 0x0a only (LF), 3 =
0x0d 0x0a (CR LF), 4 = 0x0a 0x0d (LF CR)
:TERM?
Returns the string terminators to be used by the
device.
Table 3-8 System Fault Registers
Bit Position Bit Weight Fault1–8
Fault9–16
Fault17–24
Fault25–31
7
128
Channel 8
Channel 16
Channel 24
not used
6
64
Channel 7
Channel 15
Channel 23
Channel 31
5
32
Channel 6
Channel 14
Channel 22
Channel 30
4
16
Channel 5
Channel 13
Channel 21
Channel 29
3
8
Channel 4
Channel 12
Channel 20
Channel 28
2
4
Channel 3
Channel 11
Channel 19
Channel 27
1
2
Channel 2
Channel 10
Channel 18
Channel 26
0
1
Channel 1
Channel 9
Channel 17
Channel 25
The M130 provides four System Fault Registers to allow the user to monitor the fault
status of a multiple-channel system. For example, the user may poll these registers to
quickly determine which channel generated an enabled GPIB or Ethernet service request.
The SYStem:FAULt? query returns 4 numeric values separated by commas. Each value is
the decimal equivalent of the total bit weights for that System Fault Register as described
in the table above.