
2-5 (E)
DEP-100
2-4. ISR
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*MSG? ###### (Message Register Query)
This command requests the error/warning status that occur
in the DEP-100.
And if detailed operation status exists, it can be requested.
“######”is a register number, and it is defined as follows.
Register No. Description
9+5 V Fuse error
39 _5 V Fuse error
65 FAN stop
108 RAM error
124 Flash memory error
201 VSW-45 board sense error (No board)
202 SEC-39 board sense error (No board)
HELP: TST? (Help: Test Menu Query)
This command requests the self-diagnostics menu.
The DEP-100 supports the following self-diagnostics
menu.
Test No. Description
1 Initial Self-Diagnostics
2 VSW-45 board sense
3 SEC-39 board sense
4 Flash memory
DEVID; device-id (Device ID Set)
This command is used to set the device-id.
This setting data will be reflected in “Device ID”of
response to “*IDN?”command.
When the setting is complete, the DEP-100 returns
“*ATN: OPC;”.
LDSW TYPE; module (Load Software)
This command is used to download the software module.
The software module which downloaded is stored in flash
memory. (The DEP-100 operates with this software
module from next boot-up.)
When downloading is complete, the DEP-100 returns
“*ATN: OPC;”.
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*TST? (Test Query)
This command requests the results of the self-diagnostic
stored in the buffer.
The responses for each self-diagnostics are as follows.
1: Initial Self-Diagnostics No error Error occurred
2: VSW-45 board sense Exist No board
3: SEC-39 board sense Exist No board
4: Flash memory No error Check sum error
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*FLAGS? (Flag Query)
This command requests the flag information.
The following five flags are defined.
Power cycled on: Returns “yes”only one time when
power is turned on.
EDH now: Returns “no”at all times.
EDH in past: Returns “no”at all times.
EDA now: Returns “no”at all times.
EDA in past: Returns “no”at all times.
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*STATUS? (Status Query)
This command requests the current operation status.
There are two varieties of statuses, one is “TRANSITION”
(during transition) and the other is “IDLE”(not during
transition).
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*CMDERR? (Command Error Query)
When an error detected by the error check for received
command, the content stored in the buffer. This command
requests the contents of the command error buffer.