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CFS300 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 7: REMOTE PROGRAMMING
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APS CFS300 Series Power Source Operation Manual
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The following commands are used to control testing in PROGRAM mode of operation.
TEST
Turns on the output voltage at the selected step loaded into memory.
RESET
Turns the output voltage off or resets the instrument in the event of a failure.
TD?
Queries the active data being displayed on the LCD display while the test is in process. Will
also read the last data taken when the test sequence has completed. Each parameter is
separated by commas and includes memory number, step number, test status, frequency
value, voltage value, current value, power value, peak current value, power factor value and
timer metering. The syntax for the command response is {memory, step, status, frequency,
voltage, current, power, peak current, power factor, timer}. Each measurement will contain
only the value and not the units. Current and peak current are reported in amps while
power is reported in Watts.
RD <step number>?
Queries the results for an individual step. The step number is the actual step number that
has been saved within the file, not the order of which the steps were executed. For example
if the test was executed starting from step 3 and ending with step 5, then the first step test
results will be found in location 3 not in location 1. Each parameter is separated by commas
and includes step number, test type, test status, and metering. The syntax for this command
response is {memory, step, status, frequency, voltage, current, power, peak current, power
factor, timer}. ACW test returns 4 measurements. Each measurement will contain only the
value and not the units. Current and peak current are reported in amps while power is
reported in Watts.
TDFREQ?
Queries the active frequency value being displayed while a test is in process.
TDVOLT?
Queries the active voltage value being displayed while a test is in process.
TDCURR?
Queries the active current value being displayed while a test is in process.
TDAP?
Queries the active peak current value being displayed while a test is in process.
TDP?
Queries the active power value being displayed while a test is in process.
TDPF?
Queries the active power factor value being displayed while a test is in process.
TDQ?
Queries the reactive power value being displayed while a test is in process.