Commands Summary
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Overview of Command Type and Format
All commands can be entered in upper and lowercase.
Command Format and Query Format
The commands control instrument functions.
The following example shows a command and its associated query:
Example 1:
(Transmission command)
(Response 1)
(Response 2)
CVV 1.0000<CR><LF>
(Set the source voltage value to 1 V.)
OK<CR><LF>
(When the transmission command was sent
normally)
CMD ERR<CR><LF>
(When there is an error in the transmission com-
mand)
Example 2:
(Transmission command)
(Response 1)
(Response 2)
RMV?<CR><LF>
(Query the voltage monitor value)
1.0000<CR><LF>
CMD ERR<CR><LF>
(When there is an error in the transmission com-
mand)
Query Command
The query command ends with a question mark "
?
".
Terminator (delimiter)
A terminator is a character, which identifies the end of a command string. A valid
terminator consists of two-byte data:
<CR>
(Carriage Return, ASC(&H0D))
<LF>
(Line Feed, ASC(&H0A))
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