I<n>O?
Returns the output readback current for output <n>
The response is <nr2>A<rmt> where <nr2> is in Amps
IRANGE<n> <nrf>
Sets the current range of output <n> to <nrf>, where <nrf> is 1 for Low (500mA)
range, 2 for High range. Output must be switched off before changing range.
IRANGE<n>?
Report the current range for output <n>.
The response is <nr1><rmt>, where <nr1> is 1 for Low (500mA) range, 2 for
High range.
DELTAV<n> <nrf>
Set the output <n> voltage step size to <nrf> Volts
DELTAI<n> <nrf>
Set the output <n> current step size to <nrf> Amps
DELTAV<n>?
Returns the output <n> voltage step size
The response is DELTAV<n> <nr2><rmt> where <nr2> is in Volts.
DELTAI<n>?
Returns the output <n> current step size
The response is DELTAI<n> <nr2><rmt> where <nr2> is in Amps.
INCV<n>
Increment the output <n> voltage by the step size set for output <n>
INCV<n>V
Increment the output <n> voltage by the step size set for output <n> and verify.
DECV<n>
Decrement the output <n> voltage by the step size set for output <n>
DECV<n>V
Decrement the output <n> voltage by the step size set for output <n> and verify
INCI<n>
Increment the output <n> current limit by the step size set for output <n>
DECI<n>
decrement the output <n> current limit by the step size set for output <n>
OP<n> <nrf>
set output <n> on/off where <nrf> has the following meaning: 0=OFF, 1=ON
OPALL <nrf>
Simultaneously sets all outputs on/off where <nrf> has the following meaning:
0=ALL OFF, 1=ALL ON.
If OPALL sets all outputs ON then any that were already on will remain ON
If OPALL sets all outputs OFF then any that were already off will remain OFF
OP<n>?
Returns output <n> on/off status.
The response is <nr1><rmt> where 1 = ON, 0 = OFF.
TRIPRST
Attempt to clear all trip conditions.
LOCAL
Go to local. This does not release any active interface lock so that the lock
remains with the selected interface when the next remote command is received.
IFLOCK
Request interface lock. This command requests exclusive access control of the
instrument. The response is 1 if successful or –1 if the lock is unavailable either
because it is already in use or the user has disabled this interface from taking
control using the web interface
IFLOCK?
Query the status of the interface lock. The return value is 1 if the lock is owned
by the requesting interfaced instance; 0 if there is no active lock or –1 if the lock
is unavailable either because it is already in use, or the user has disabled this
interface from taking control using the web interface.
IFUNLOCK
Release the lock if possible. This command returns the value 0 if successful.
If this command is unsuccessful –1 is returned, 200 is placed in the Execution
Register and bit 4 of the Event Status Register is set indicating that there is no
authority to release the lock.
LSR<n>?
Query and clear Limit Event Status Register <n>.
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