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Power-Up Configuration

The TempScan/1100 or MultiScan/1200 unit has an internally-stored factory-default configuration which
can be recalled at any time. You can program the unit to power-up in a user-defined state, or if preferred,
you can configure the unit to power-up with the default configuration.

During normal operations, the factory defaults may be recalled by issuing the Restore Factory Defaults
(

*F

) command. When this command is processed, the TempScan/1100 or MultiScan/1200 will load the

factory default configuration and will operate accordingly. However, this command may not be issued
while an acquisition is currently configured.

The TempScan/1100 or MultiScan/1200 unit is normally configured to power up with the last known
configuration at the time that it was powered down, or at the time that the Reset Power-On (

*R

) command

is issued. However, the unit may be configured to always power-up either under the factory default
configuration or under the last-known configuration, via the Set Power-Up Configuration (

*S

) command.

Note: Configuring the TempScan/1100 or MultiScan/1200 master unit to power up under the

factory defaults or recalling the factory default settings will not affect pre-existing calibration
factors of the master unit or its slave units.


The following list describes the execution steps and effects when the TempScan/1100 or MultiScan/1200 is
configured to power up under the factory default configuration:
Step 1:

Q7,0,0,0,0

. Using the Set Query Terminator (

Q

) command, set the general response

terminator to

CR-LF/EOI

. Set all other terminators to

None

.

Step 2:

V0

. Using the Set User Terminator (

V

) command, set the user terminator to ASCII

hexadecimal value

00

, or

NUL

.

Step 3:

F0,0

. Using the Set Data Format (

F

) command, set the data format to Engineering Units,

Degrees Celsius.

Step 4:

M0

. Using the Set SRQ Mask (

M

) command, set the SRQ Mask to

000

.

Step 5:

N0

. Using the Set Event Mask (

N

) command, set the Event Status Enable Register (

ESE

) to

000

.

Step 6:

*C

. Using the Clear Channel Configuration (

*C

) command, clear all channel configurations.

Step 7:

Y0,0,0

. Using the Set Counts (

Y

) command, set all acquisition counts to 0.

Step 8:

I00:00:00.0,00:00:00.0

. Using the Set Scan Interval (

I

) command, set both timebase

intervals to 0 seconds, or fast mode.

Step 9:

L1,0,0

. Using the Set Trigger Level (

L

) command, clear the trigger level configurations.

Step 10:

T0,0,0,0

. Using the Set Trigger Configuration (

T

) command, clear the acquisition trigger

configurations.

Step 11:

M#0

. MultiScan/1200 only. Using the Set Measuring Mode (

M#

) command, set the

measuring mode to line-cycle integration/high-speed multi-channel mode.

Step 12:

F#20000.0

. MultiScan/1200 only. Using the Set Burst Mode Frequency (

F#

) command,

set the burst mode frequency to 20 kHz.

Step 13:

W#32

. MultiScan/1200 only. Using the Set Averaging Weight (

W#

) command, set the

sampling weight to 32.


For more information, see

Power-Up Activation

in Chapter 1, System Overview.

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