Agilent Technologies E1441A Oven User Manual


 
Agilent E1441A SCPI Command Reference 85
Chapter 3
MEMory
Subsystem Syntax MEMory
:STATe:DELete 0 | 1 | 2 | 3
:STATe:RECall:AUTO OFF | ON | O | 1
:STATe:RECall:AUTO?
:STATe:DELete
MEMory:STATe:DELete 0|1|2|3 deletes a previously stored configuration state and
clears the memory location. If nothing is stored in the specified memory location, a
+810, “State has not been stored” error is generated.
Comments Four memory locations, 0, 1, 2 and 3, are available to store configurations.The
Agilent E1441A uses memory location "0" to store an alternate power-on state.
If this state has been deleted (MEM:STAT:DEL 0), error 772 "Nonvolatile
system memory checksum failure" will be generated when the instrument is
powered up.
The MEMory:STATe:DELete command deletes configuration states that were stored
in non-volatile memory by the *SAV command.
Related Commands: *RCL, *SAV
:STATe:RECall:AUTO
MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO OFF | ON | 0 | 1 You can configure the function
generator to automatically recall the instrument state stored with the *SAV 0
command. The stored state is recalled when the power is turned on or when the VXI
Mainframe goes through a system reset (such as pressing the reset button on the
Agilent E1406A Command Module). The "auto-recall" mode is disabled when the
generator is shipped from the factory.
comments When the auto-recall mode is "OFF" (factory default), the function generator
powers up in its default configuration. (See “Agilent E1441A Power-On and
Reset State” on page 130.)
When the auto-recall mode is "ON", the function generator powers up with the
*SAV 0 configuration.
The *SAV 0 settings are stored in non-volatile memory, and do not change
when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.
Note The state of the auto-recall mode is itself part of the information stored with
*SAV 0. You must execute MEM:STAT:REC:AUTO and then *SAV 0 to
affect the auto-recall state.