Appendix a - scpi common command/query definitions, Table a-1. ieee 488.2 command/query index, A.2 *cls — clear status command – KEPCO KLN Series (750W, 1500W, 3000W), Main Contro Firmware Version 1.70 and higher User Manual
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APPENDIX A - SCPI COMMON COMMAND/QUERY DEFINITIONS
A.1
INTRODUCTION
This appendix defines the SCPI common commands and queries used with the KLN power supply.
Common commands and queries are preceded by an asterisk (*) and are defined and explained in
paragraphs A.2 through A.5, arranged in alphabetical order. Table A-1 provides a quick reference of
all SCPI common commands and queries used in the Interface Card.
A.2
*CLS — CLEAR STATUS COMMAND
*CLS
Syntax:
*CLS
Description: Clears status data. Clears the following registers without affecting the corresponding Enable Regis-
ters: Standard Event Status Register (ESR), Operation Status Event Register, Questionable Status
Event Register, and Status Byte Register (STB). Also clears the Error Queue.
A.3
*IDN? — IDENTIFICATION QUERY
*IDN?
Syntax:
*IDN?
Return value: Character string
Description: Identifies the instrument. This query requests identification. The power supply returns a string which
contains the manufacturer name, the model, the serial number and the firmware level. The character A.4 *RST — RESET COMMAND *RST Syntax: *RST Description: Resets power supply to the power on default state. The power supply output set to power-on default state. After sending *RST, output voltage is set to 0, output current is set to 0, OVP is set to rated voltage A.5 *TST? — SELF TEST QUERY *TST? Syntax: *TST? Returned value: 0 or 1 Description: Power Supply test.This query causes the power supply to do a self test and provide the controller TABLE A-1. IEEE 488.2 COMMAND/QUERY INDEX COMMAND PAR. COMMAND PAR. *CLS *RST *IDN? *TST?
string contains the following fields:
where:
+10% and OCP is set to rated current +10%. It is recommended that this command is always the first
command sent after remote digital control starts, to ensure that the output is set to zero and control of
output on/off is properly enabled.
with pass/fail results. A 0 is returned if the unit passes the test. A 1 is returned to indicate the unit failed
self test.