Erstr, Ieee, Intwtr – Lakeshore Learning Materials 642 User Manual

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Lake Shore Model 642 Electromagnet Power Supply User’s Manual

Computer Interface Operation

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ERSTR?

Error Status Register Query

Input: ERSTR?

[term]

Returned: <hardware errors>, <operational errors> [term]

Format:

nnn,nnn

Remarks:

The integers returned represent the sum of the bit weighting of the error bits. These error bits are
latched when an error condition is detected. This register is cleared when it is read. Refer to
Paragraph 5.1.4.3 for a list of error bits. Use the ERRCL command to clear the operational errors.
Hardware errors cannot be cleared.

IEEE

IEEE-488 Interface Parameter Command

Input:

IEEE <terminator>, <EOI enable>, <address>[term]

Format:

n,n,nn
<terminator>

Specifies the terminator. Valid entries: 0 = <CR><LF>,1 = <LF><CR>,
2 = <LF>, 3 = No terminator (must have EOI enabled).

<EOI enable>

Sets EOI mode: 0 = Enabled, 1 = Disabled.

<address>

Specifies the IEEE address: 1

30. (Address 0 and 31 are reserved.)

Example: IEEE

0,0,4[term] – After receipt of the current terminator, the instrument uses <CR><LF> as the

new terminator, uses EOI mode, and responds to address 4.

IEEE?

IEEE-488

Interface Parameter Query

Input: IEEE?[term]
Returned:
<terminator>, <EOI enable>, <address>[term]
Format:

n,n,nn

(Refer to command for description)

<mode>

0 = Manual Off, 1 = Manual On, 2 = Auto, 3 = Disabled

INTWTR

Internal Water Mode Command

Input:

INTWTR <mode> [term]

Format:

n

<mode>

0 = Manual Off, 1 = Manual On, 2 = Auto, 3 = Disabled

Example: INTWTR 2[term]

Places the internal water mode to Auto, which will automatically control the

power supply water valve based on the internal power dissipation and temperature.

INTWTR?

Internal Water Mode Query

Input:

INTWTR? [term]

Returned: <mode>[term]

Format:

n

(Refer to command for description)

KEYST?

Keypad

Status

Query

Input:

KEYST?[term]

Returned: <code>[term]
Format: nn
Remarks:

Returns a number descriptor of the last key pressed since the last KEYST?.

Returns “01” after initial power-up. Returns “00” if no key pressed since last query.

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