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Programmable DC Power Supply 62000L Series User’s Manual
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4.2.3.1 Commands for Master & Slave Application
The commands in this section are used to control the Master & Slave application. For more
details about Master & Slave application, please refer to the
section
3.7
.
OUTPut:
:CONTrol:DELay {<on delay>|MIN|MAX},{<off delay>|MIN|MAX}
:CONTrol:DELay?
:CONTrol:MODE {0|1|2|3|4|5}
:CONTrol:MODE?
:CONTrol[:STATe] {0|1|OFF|ON}
:CONTrol[:STATe]?
OUTPut:CONTrol:DELay {<on delay>|MIN|MAX},{<off delay>|MIN|MAX}
This command is used to set the turn-on delay and turn-off delay of the master-slave control.
The available value is 0~60s.
OUTPut:CONTrol:DELay?
This command is used to query the turn-on and turn-off delay of the master-slave control. The
turn-on delay and the turn-off delay returns and separated by a comma. For example, the
returned “+3,+5” is indicate the turn-on delay is 3 seconds and the turn-off delay is 5 seconds.
OUTPut:CONTrol:MODE {0|1|2|3|4|5}
This command is used to set the operation mode of the master-slave control.
0 is the P-MA (parallel master) mode. 1 is the P-SL (parallel slave) mode. 2 is the S-MA (serial
master) mode. 3 is the S-SL (serial slave) mode. 4 is the NORMAL mode. And 5 is the
TRACK mode.
OUTPut:CONTrol:MODE?
This command is used to query the operation mode of the master-slave control.
OUTPut:CONTrol[:STATe] {0|1|OFF|ON}
This command is used to enable/disable the master-slave control function.
OUTPut:CONTrol[:STATe]?
This command is used to query the ON/OFF state of the master-slave control function. If the
master-slave control is enabled, 1 is returned. Otherwise, 0 is returned.
4.2.3.2 Commands for Output Sequence
The commands in this section are used to control output sequence. For more details about
output sequence control, please refer to
section
OUTPut:
:SEQuence[:STATe] {0|1|OFF|ON}
:SEQuence[:STATe]?
:SEQuence:MODE {0|1|2}
:SEQuence:MODE?
:SEQuence:CYCLe {<cycle>}
:SEQuence:CYCLe?
:SEQuence:SETup {<start step>},{<stop step>}
:SEQuence:SETup?
:SEQuence:STEP:CURRent {<step>},{<current>|DEF|MIN|MAX}