:RELay:SWITch:PATH
Syntax:
:RELay:SWITch:PATH? <relay_id>,<path>
Changes the physical relay path.
The 2
nd
argument indicates the path the relay (identified by a relay identifier string, see page 29) is
put into. Path 1 is indicated by
1
, and so on. To disconnect all terminals from the common terminal (if
supported), use
0
.
Example command:
REL:SWIT:PATH "1.0",3
:RELay:SWITch:PATH?
Syntax:
:RELay:SWITch:PATH? <relay_id>
Returns the currently applied path of the relay (identified by a relay identifier string, see page 29).
The return value has the same semantics as explained in the
:RELay:SWITch:PATH
command
(page 32).
Example query:
REL:SWIT:PATH? "1.0"
Example response:
3
:RELay:SWITch:SERial?
Syntax:
:RELay:SWITch:SERial? <relay_id>
Returns the serial number of the relay (identified by a relay identifier string, see page 29) as a string.
This is the serial number that the manufacturer assigned to the relay itself, not to be confused with
the serial number that BitifEye assigned to the module as in
:RELay:SERial?
(page 30).
Example query:
REL:SWIT:SER? "1.0"
Example response:
"DE12345678"
:RELay:SWITch:NCYCles?
Syntax:
:RELay:SWITch:NCYCles? <relay_id>
Returns the value of the switch cycle counter of a relay (identified by a relay identifier string, see
page 29).
Example query:
REL:SWIT:NCYC? "1.0"
Example response:
1234
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