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③
Plural data groups separated by data separators.
④
Plural data groups separated by message separators.
① X X X <Delimiter>
② X X X d d d d d d <Delimiter>
③ X X X d d d , d d d , d d d , d d d <Delimiter>
④ X X X d d d ; X X X d d d <Delimiter>
Separator
The separators use the following characters.
①
Header separator
- - - - - -
( ) space
②
Data separator
- - - - - -
(,) comma
③
Message separator
- - - -
(;) semicolon
Message delimiter
The following six delimiters are accepted as effective input message delimiters:
②
C
R
L
F
< E O I > - - -
C
R
+ L
F
<EOI> simultaneously with L
F
②
L
F
< E O I > - - - -
L
F
<EOI> simultaneously with L
F
②
C
R
< E O I > - - - -
C
R
<EOI> simultaneously with C
R
② < E O I > - - - - -
<EOI> simultaneously with last data byte
②
C
R
L
F
- - - - - - - - -
C
R
+
L
F
①
L
F
- - - - - - - - - -
L
F
Format of command program message
Commands with plural program data groups can omit program data by using formats of
the following examples. These commands can be used with program data that requires
no alterations.
Example 1: Altering only sequence program No.
[SEQ, 2]
Example 2: Altering Sequence Discharge 2
[SEQ,,,,,3]
Example 3: Shutting down a sequence
[SEQ 0]
7.6
Device Clear Function
The DCL and SDC commands clear the input buffer and output queues. If in a start
state (voltage being output, during measurement), the commands process stopping.
7.7
Device Trigger Function
The GET command performs the same function as that of the *TRG command message.
7.8
Remote and Local Functions
In the Remote mode, the panel keys are disabled except the [LOCAL], [STOP] and
[LCDOF] keys. Press the [LOCAL] key to return to the Local mode.
The [LOCAL] key is also disabled when the Local Lockout (LLO) command is executed by
an interface.
The [STOP] key and [LCDOF] key can be used even in the local lockout state.
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