
SpectralLED® RS-7 USER MANUAL
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4.2.6
- SCA - Scan Thru Individual Channels/Channel Groups by Increasing Wavelength
Activates channels one at a time at the
NPL
power in order of increasing centroid/peak/center wavelength (see
PTY
). If two or more channels share the same wavelength, then they are output in order of increasing FWHM.
The currently operating channel number(s), wavelength, FWHM, and output (ir)radiance in µW/cm
2
or
µW/cm
2
/sr (see
CTY, IRR
) are reported each time, and are not returned until the RS-7 output has settled to an
accuracy of
STP
percent. White channels will follow the monochromatic channels in order of increasing CCT.
Syntax:
SCA
[startWL] begin scan starting at channel nearest at or above wavelength [startWL]
SCAN
move to next higher wavelength
SCANR
move to next higher wavelength & wrap around to shortest wavelength after reaching the end
SCAD
[delay] execute
SCANR
repeatedly with a delay of [delay] milliseconds between commands, ESC to stop
Examples:
sca360
begin scan at 360nm, shortest possible wavelength
14,382.3,12.923,56.141
RS-7 finds channel #14 is the closest at 382.3nm, and activates it at
NPL
power
scan
move to next higher wavelength
8+49,387.6,14.512,49.712
next step higher in wavelength is channels #8 & #49 (grouped) at 387.6nm
…
scan
move to next higher wavelength
51,983.4,62.512,15.633
this would be approximately the highest wavelength found in the standard RS-7
scan
move to next higher wavelength
31,2668,0,82.451
channel #31 is a white LED with a CCT of 2668K
scan
move to next higher CCT
22,6311,0,94.561
channel #22 is a white LED with a CCT of 6311K
scan
move to next
?02 – argument out of range
error results, indicating we’re past the end of the LED wavelengths/CCTs
scanr
move to next with repeat/wraparound
14,382.3,12.923,56.141
automatically wraps around back to shortest-wavelength channel
4.2.7
NPL - Nominal Power Level
Determines the default power level (as
UNI 2
, 0 – 100% power) as used by the
SCA
(Scan Channels) command.
The default
NPL
is 70%. Also, this determines the power level for which
LIN
reports a channel’s nominal
wavelength and FWHM.
Syntax:
NPL
report current Nominal Power Level
NPL
[%]
set Nominal Power Level to [%] (0 – 100)
Examples: