Series 2600 System SourceMeters Reference Manual
System Expansion (TSP-Link) 9-7
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2600S-901-01 Rev. A / May 2006
System behavior
Using the
reset()
command
While most TSP-Link operations target a single node in the system, the
reset()
command affects the system as a whole. The
reset()
command, by definition,
resets all nodes to their default settings:
reset()
-- Resets all nodes in a TSP-Link system.
node[N]
and
localnode
can be used with
reset
to reset only one of the nodes.
The other nodes are not affected. Examples:
node[1].reset()
-- Resets Node 1 only.
localnode.reset()
-- Resets Node 1 only.
node[4].reset()
-- Resets Node 4 only.
Abort
An
abort
will terminate an executing script and return all nodes to local operation
(REM annunciators turn off), dissolving the Master/Slave relationships between
nodes. An abort is invoked by either issuing an
abort
command to the Master or
pressing the EXIT key on any node in the system.
An abort can also be performed by pressing the OUTPUT ON/OFF key on any
node. The results are the same as above, with the addition that all SMU outputs in
the system are turned off.
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