Commands and Queries Reference |
| Alphabetical reference | |
RIPL? | return the current programmed output ripple for the Power Module. | ||
| The result is two decimal numbers: the first being the level (0t o 2) | ||
| and the second being the frequency (1 to 7). | ||
| Syntax: | RIPL? |
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| Parameters | none |
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| Category | Settings | Type: Sequential |
ROM? | return a string identifying the XMP 2600. The result is “XMP 2600 | ||
| x.xx dd/mm/yy” where: x.xx is the firmware revision code and | ||
| dd/mm/yy is the firmware date code. |
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| Syntax | ROM? |
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| Parameters | none |
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| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
SEQ | start / stop sequence program execution. |
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| Syntax | SEQ <int> |
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| Parameters | a value of “0” will stop and a value of “1” will start | |
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| the Sequence Program. |
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| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
SEQ? | return the current state of the Sequence Program. The result is a single | ||
| decimal number of value “0” if the program is not running. If the | ||
| program is running then the result will have two elements: the first is | ||
| the number (1 to 99) of the step being executed and the second is the | ||
| amount of time left until the step’s operation will be performed | ||
| (h:mm:ss). |
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| Syntax | SEQ? |
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| Parameters | none |
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| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
SEQCLR | clear all Sequence Program Steps (only if program is not running). | ||
| Syntax | SEQCLR |
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| Parameters | none |
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| Category | System | Type: Sequential |
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