Compatibility

Command

Compatibility Language - B

Table B-2. COMPatibility Commands (continued)

 

Description

Similar SCPI

 

Command

OVSET <n>

POL 0 1

PON 0 1

RELAY 0 1

RLYPON 0 1

ROM?

RST

SENS:CURR :RANG <n>

SENS:SWE

:POIN <n>

SENS:SWE :TINT <n>

SRQ 0 1

STS?

SYST:LANG

TEST?

This command programs the overvoltage protection. See Table 4-3 for the programming range of this command.

Initial condition: MAX

Only applies to units with Option 760. This command sets the polarity of the output relays to either normal (1) or inverted (0). Initial condition: POL 1

This command enables (1) or disables (0) SRQ at power-on. Initial condition: last programmed value

Only applies to units with Relay Option 760. This command opens

(0)or closes (1) the output relays without affecting the programmed output state of the unit.

Initial condition: RELAY 1

Only applies to units with Relay Option 760. This command opens

(0)or closes (1) the output relays at power-on without affecting the programmed output state of the unit.

Initial condition: RLYPON 1

This command returns the ROM version of the dc source. Data Representation: AAA AAA

This command resets the dc source if the output is disabled by the output protection circuits.

This command sets the current measurement range of the dc source. See Table 4-3 for the programming range of this command.

Initial condition: MAX

This command defines the number of data points in a measurement sweep.

Initial condition: 32

This command defines the time period between measurement samples.

Initial condition: 15.6 µs.

These commands enable or disable the dc source's ability to request service from the controller for fault conditions. UNMASK defines which conditions are defined as faults.

Initial condition: SRQ 0

This command reads the contents of the status register, which maintains the present status of the dc source.

Data Representation: ZZZZD

This command causes the alternate language to become active and to be stored in nonvolatile memory. In this case, the commands are equivalent. After being shut off, the dc source will resume in the last-selected language when power is restored. The parameter must be either COMP or SCPI.

This command causes the dc source to run selftest and report any detected failures.

Data Representation: ZZZZD

VOLT:PROT

OUTP:REL:POL 01

PSC 0 1

OUTP:REL 0 1

RCL 0

*IDN?

OUTP:PROT:CLE

SENS:CURR:RANG

SENS:SWE:POIN

SENS:SWE:TINT

*SRE

STAT:OPER:COND?

STAT:QUES:COND?

*ESE?

SYST:LANG

*TST?

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