Agilent Technologies 6050A Video Games User Manual


 
Local Operation 63
Settings stored in registers 1 through 6 will be lost when the Electronic Load’s power is cycled. When power is turned off
and then on again, each of these registers (1 through 6) will be set to the "wake-up" values. The "wake-up" values are
stored in register 0 and can be set to any values you desire (see Changing Wake-up Settings below).
Changing "Wake-up" Settings
The "wake-up" settings for all channels are stored in register 0. At power-on, the Multiple Electronic Load will "wake-up"
with these values set. When a module is shipped from the factory, its "wake-up" values are the same as its factory default
values.
You can change the "wake-up" values to whatever values you wish. You do this by setting them into each channel and then
saving them in register 0 by pressing
(blue shift key) (shifted Recall key)
When power is turned off and on, the Multiple Electronic Load’s modules will be set to the values you saved - register 0.
The Save 0 operation takes a few seconds to complete. Do not turn power off until the "SAVE 0 "
message goes away indicating that the operation is complete. If you turn off power before
completion, the non-volatile memory will be corrupted and the Multiple Electronic Load will need to
be recalibrated.
Recalling the Factory Default Values
You can recall the factory default values for all modules by pressing:
As soon as the Enter key is pressed, each channel in the Multiple Electronic Load will be set to its factory default values.
Note that the Multiple Electronic Load is also set to the factory default values when the *RST common command is sent via
the GPIB (see the Programming Reference Guide).
If you also want the factory default settings to be the "wake-up" settings, you can recall them as described above and then
press:
(blue shift key) (shifted)
Now, when power is turned off and on, the channels will be set to the factory default settings.