Technical Information
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c?
none
Returns the CHDR and CTIME settings of the power supply.
See CHDR and CTIME commands for description.
1,c?
cdata
none
Continuous reply includes a description header line followed
by a data line. The data line includes Heat status, set point,
amps out, power out, frequency and timer.The header line
may be changed to repeat at different intervals based on
CHDR command. The rate at which the response is sent is
based on the CTIME command. See ctime for description. If
the timer is set on the power supply the timer will count down
during heat on. If the timer is not set then the timer will count
up during heat on.
1,cdata
chdata
none
Continuous 2 line response. Same as cdata without a line
feed. Terminal window will not scroll. The rate at which the
response is sent is based on the CTIME command. See ctime
for description.
1,chdata
chdr
#
Sets the number of data lines between header lines. Example
will place a descriptive header line every 25 replies when
using the CDATA or CTEMP commands. The value range is 1
to 254. The default setting is 1 data line between headers.
1,chdr,25
chrdata
none
Continuous raw data while the heat is on. Same format as
crdata.
1,chrdata
config
none
Returns the configuration of the power supply including all
user settings and heat station settings.
1,config
crdata
none
Continuous raw data. Same format as rdata, see rdata for
descriptions.
1,crdata
crtemp
none
Continuous raw temperature data while the heat is on
1,crtemp
ctap
#
Changes selected RF transformer tap. Note: Tap must be
physically moved by the user to match the selected tap
setting.
Typing “1,ctap” with no argument will return the current tap
setting.
1,ctap,42
ctemp
none
Returns continuous temperature of heat sink and power
supply with a descriptive header line. The header line rate can
be changed using the CHDR command. The interval of
response time can be set using the CTIME command.
1,ctemp
ctime
#
Example will set the system to send a response every
500msec. 1=100msec. The variable can be 1 to 65534. This is
used for CDATA, SLCDATA, RDATA, SLRDATA, CTEMP and
SLCTEMP commands. The default is “2” for 200mSec.
1,ctime,5
ctl-
filea/b/c/d
Selects a profile to load and run. Example select profile B.
Selectable profiles are A, B, C and D.
1,ctl-fileb
ctl-fpan
none
Selects control to be front panel.
1,ctl-fpan
ctl-rpan0-10
none
Selects control to be rear panel 0-10V analog input.
1,ctl-rpan0-10
ctl-rpan4-20
none
Selects control to be rear panel 4-20ma analog input. Note: 4-
20 rear panel jumper must be in correct location.
1,ctl-rpan4-20