Calibrateur multifonctions CX 1651
Command syntax
The commands described in this chapter can be issued through both buses (IEEE-488 and RS232).
All commands listed in this chapter are explained in two columns:
KEYWORD and PARAMETERS.
KEYWORD column includes the name of the command. If a keyword is in brackets ( [ ] ), it is not mandatory.
Non-mandatory commands are used only to achieve compatibility with language standard SCPI.
Capitals designate the abbreviated form of the commands; extended form is written in lowercase.
Command parameters are in brackets (<>); each parameter is separated using a comma. Parameters in brackets ( [
] ) are not mandatory. Line ( | ) means "or" and is used to separate several alternative parameters.
Semicolon ';' is used to separate more commands written on one line.
E.g. VOLT 2.5 ; OUTP ON
Note:
Each command must end in <cr> or <lf>. Both codes <crlf> can be used at the same time. The calibrator
performs all commands written on one line of the program after it receives <cr>, <lf> or <crlf> code. Without
this code, the program line is ignored.
Description of abbreviations
<DNPD> = Decimal Numeric Program Data, this format is used to express decimal number with or without the
exponent.
<CPD> =
Character Program Data. Usually, it represents a group of alternative character parameters. E.g.
{ON | OFF | 0 | 1}.
? =
A flag indicating a request for the value of the parameter specified by the command. No other
parameter than the question mark can be used.
(?) =
A flag indicating a request for the parameter specified by the command. This command permits a
value to be set as well as requested.
<cr> =
carriage return. ASCII code 13. This code executes the program line.
<lf> =
line feed. ASCII code 10. This code executes the program line.
OUTPut subsystem
This subsystem allows to control the output terminals of CX 1651 calibrator, to activate the four-wire output or to
switch the calibrator to x50 current coil (option 130-50).
Keyword
OUTPut
[:STATe] (?)
: ISELection (?)
SOURce subsystem
158
Parameters
<CPD> { ON | OFF | 0 | 1 }
<CPD> { HIGHi | HI50turn }
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