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SAA, SAD, SAI, SAG, SAC, SAGA, SAGD, SAL, SAR
These commands insert or add a new step to the test sequence. This command will
add or insert the test at the step location that has been selected. When a test has
already been created at a selected step then the new step will be inserted and the
previous step will move down to the next step and all other step will be renumbered
accordingly. See the command summary tables to see the specific test type for each
of these commands.
SD
Deletes the active step from the setup file sequence. All step after this step will move
up and be renumbered accordingly.
SD <step number>
Deletes the step indicated by the number from the setup file sequence. All step after
this step will move up and be renumbered accordingly.
SP <prompt message>
Adds or edits a prompt message for the active step.
SP
Removes or deletes the prompt that had been created for the active step.
SF {1|0}
Sets the Fail Stop function OFF or ON for the active setup file loaded into RAM. 1
sets the Fail Stop = ON, 0 sets the Fail Stop = OFF.
7.4.4. Test Parameter Editing Commands and Companion Queries
These commands are used to modify the test parameter within each step. These
commands require a parameter value to be included with the command. The
companion query command will read the parameter. The writing of the parameter
requires that the unit not be included with the value, only the numeric value should be
included with the command. Also when the query commands are used the response
will not include the units characters. Many of the commands will function the same
way for multiple test types however the input range may be different and therefore
used a different possible set of values.
COMMAND
NAME
TEST
TYPES
VALUE
EA <
value
>
EA?
Edit Arc
ACW
DCW
1 - 9
EAD {1|0}
EAD?
Edit Arc-Detect
ACW
DCW
1= On, 0=Off
ECG <
value
>
ECG?
Edit Charge-Lo
DCW
IR
0.000 - 3.5000uA
0.0 - 350uA
ECT {1|0}
ECT?
Edit Continuity
ACW
DCW
1= On, 0=Off
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