7.8.3

Initialization Control Commands

 

 

#

Command

 

Description

1

ADR n

ADR is followed by address, which can be 0 to 30 and is used to access the

 

 

 

power supply.

 

 

2

CLS

Clear status. Sets FEVE and SEVE registers to zero (refer to Section 7-11).

3

RST

Reset command. Brings the power supply to a safe and known state:

 

 

 

Output voltage: zero,

Remote: non-lockout remote,

 

 

 

Output current: zero,

Auto-start: Off,

 

 

 

Output: Off,

OVP: maximum,

 

 

 

FOLD: Off,

UVL: zero

 

 

 

The conditional registers (FLT and STAT) are updated, the other registers are

 

 

 

not changed.

 

4

RMT

Sets the power supply to local or remote mode:

1.RMT 0 or RMT LOC, sets the power supply into Local mode.

2.RMT 1 or RMT REM, sets the unit into remote mode.

3.RMT 2 or RMT LLO, sets the unit into Local Lockout mode (latched remote mode).

5

RMT?

Returns to the Remote mode setting:

 

 

 

 

1. “LOC” - The unit is in Local mode.

 

 

 

 

2. “REM” - The unit is in Remote mode.

 

 

 

 

3. “LLO” - The unit is in Local Lockout (latched remote) mode.

 

6

MDAV?

Returns MD MODE OPTION Status. 1 indicates installed and 0 indicates not in-

 

 

 

 

stalled.

 

7

\

Repeat last command. If \<CR> is received, the power supply will repeat the last

 

 

 

 

command.

 

7.8.4 ID Control Commands

 

 

#

Command

Description

 

 

1

IDN?

Returns the power supply model identification as an ASCII string:LAMBDA, GENX-Y

 

 

2

REV?

Returns the software version as an ASCII string.

 

 

3

SN?

Returns the unit serial number. Up to 12 characters.

 

 

4

DATE?

Returns date of last test. Date format: yyyy/mm/dd

 

7.8.5 Output Control Commands

 

 

#

Command

Description

 

 

 

 

Sets the output voltage value in Volts. The range of voltage value is described in

 

 

1

PV n

Table 7-5. The maximum number of characters is 12. See the following examples

 

 

 

 

for PV n format: PV 12, PV 012, PV 12.0, PV 012.00, etc…

 

 

 

 

Reads the output voltage setting. Returns the string “n” where “n” is the exact

 

 

2

PV?

string sent in the PV n command. When in Local mode, returns the PREVIEW

 

 

 

 

(front panel) settings in a 5 digit string.

 

 

3

MV?

Reads the actual output voltage. Returns a 5 digits string.

 

 

Example: 60V supply sends 01.150, 15.012, 50.000, etc…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PC n

Set the Output Current value in Amperes. The range of current values is de-

 

 

4

(See

scribed in Table 7.6. The maximum number of characters is 12. See the following

 

 

 

Note 1)

examples for PC n format: PC n format: PC 10, PC 10.0, PC 010.00, etc…

 

 

 

 

Reads the Output Current setting. Returns the string “n” where “n” is the exact

 

 

5

PC?

string sent in the PC n command. When in Local mode, returns the PREVIEW

 

 

 

 

(front panel) settings in a 5 digit string.

 

 

6

MC? (See

Reads the actual Output Current. Returns a 5 digit string.

 

 

Note 2)

Example: 200A supply sends 000.50, 110.12, 200.00, etc…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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