
6.6.1 Interface Commands
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HTR?
Heater Output Query
Input
HTR?[term]
Returned
<heater value>[term]
Format
±nn.nnn
<heater value>
Sample heater output in percent (%) of current or in actual
power depending on the heater output selection.
Remarks
HTR? applies only to the sample heater. Use AOUT? for the warm-up heater and the
analog/still output.
HTRSET
Heater Setup Command
Input
HTRSET<output>,<heater resistance>,<heater limit/max cur-
rent>,<max user current>,<current/power>[term]
Format
n,nnn.nnn,n,+nnn.nnn,n
<output>
Specifies which output to configure: 0 = sample heater,
1 = output 1 (warm-up heater)
<heater resistance>
Sample heater: heater load in ohms 1 to 2,000
Output 1 (warm-up heater): Heater resistance setting:
1 = 25
)
, 2 = 50
)
<max current>
Specifies the maximum heater output current for the
warm-up heater
Warm-up heater: 0 = User specified, 1 = 0.45 A (5 W at
25
)
, 10 W at 50
)
), 2 = 2 = 0.63 A (10 W at 25
)
)
<max user current>
Specifies the maximum heater output current if max
current is set to User Specified (warm-up heater only)
<current/power>
Specifies whether the heater output displays in current or
in power. Valid entries: 1 = current, 2 = power.
Remarks
Power displays in watts for output 0 sample heater and % full scale for output 1
warm-up heater. When configuring the sample heater, a zero should be passed in for
the <max current> and <max user current parameters>.
HTRSET?
Heater Setup Query
Input
HTRSET?<output>[term]
Format
n
<output>
Specifies which heater output to query: 0 = sample heater,
1 = output 1 (warm-up heater)
Returned
<htr resistance>,<max current>,<max user current>,<current/power>[term]
Format
+nnn.nnn,n,+nnn.nnn,n (sample heater)
n,n,+nnn.nnn,n (warm-up heater)
HTRST?
Heater Status Query
Input
HTRST? <output>[term]
Format
n
<output>
0 = sample heater, 1 = output 1 (warm-up heater).
Returned
<error code>[term]
Format
n
<error code>
Heater error code: 0 = no error, 1 = heater open error,
2 = heater short error, 3 = voltage compliance.
Remarks
HTRST? only applies to sample heater and output 1 (warm-up heater). If <output> is
not specified, 0 (sample heater) is assumed for backwards compatibility.