Commands and Queries Reference |
| Alphabetical reference | |
GLBL | inform the XMP 2600 Main Controller on | ||
| installed Power Modules. |
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| Syntax | GLBL <int>,<int> |
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| Parameters | the two integers are (respectively) the high and low | |
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| parts of a 16 bits word where each bit represent a | |
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| Power Module. If the bit value is “0” then that | |
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| Power Module will not globally | |
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| faulty. If the bit value is ”1” then this Power Module | |
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| will cause a global | |
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| Works in combination with the GRP command. | |
| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
GLBL? | return the current Global | ||
| response is made up of two decimal numbers (each in the range 0 to |
255)being the high (sent first) and low parts of a 16 bits word. Each bit in the response represents the Global
| Syntax | GLBL? |
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| Parameters | none |
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| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
GPIB |
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| Syntax | GPIB <int> |
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| Parameters | the mode the XMP 2600 is to be operating in: a | |
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| value of “1” is for the IEEE 488.2 compatible mode. | |
| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
GPIB? | return the | current operating mode of the XMP 2600. The value | |
| returned is a decimal number in the range 0 to 1. |
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| Syntax | GPIB? |
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| Parameters | none |
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| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
GRP | define the members of the group of Power Modules to be shutdown | ||
| when one (or more) is faulty. |
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| Syntax | GRP <int>,<int> |
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| Parameters | the two integers are (respectively) the high and low | |
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| parts of a | |
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| Power Module. If the bit value is “0” then that | |
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| Power Module is not part of the group. If the bit | |
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| value is ”1” then this Power Module will be | |
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| shutdown when any of the group’s members is | |
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| faulty. |
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| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
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