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3.6.18 USER TITLE = USR
The SET command stores a user-defined setup title.
Remote Command Sequence: $USRuuuuuuuuuuuu
Unit Response: $USR
The QUERY command requires no parameters.
Remote Command Sequence: ?USR
Unit Response: ?USRuuuuuuuuuuuu
USR: User-defined Setup Title Indicator
Uuuuuuuuuuuu: Twelve character user-defined setup title
3.6.19 SYSTEM VOLTAGES = VLT
There is no SET command.
The QUERY command requires a one-digit parameter indicating the voltage to be reported.
Remote Command Sequence: ?VLTp
Unit Response: ?VLTpsvv.vv
p: “a” through “d” indicating the particular voltage to be reported.
s: “+” or “-“ indicating sign.
vv.vv: Four-digit ASCII numeric characters indicating the measured voltage in Volts.
a: +15.3 Volt Supply Rail
b: +5.3 ‘A’ Volt Supply Rail
c: +5.3 ‘B’ Volt Supply Rail
d: -15.3 Volt Supply Rail
3.6.20 EXAMPLES
The following are typical commands and responses showing the ASCII printable characters.
The address is 41H (ASCII code 'A') for these examples.
A. Set the Attenuation to 15.2 dB.
Remote Command Sequence: {A$ATT152}B
Unit Response: {A$ATT}i
B. Return the number of entries stored in the Alarm log. The converter returns that there are 3
entries in the alarm log.
Remote Command Sequence: {A?LOG00}>
Unit Response: {A?LOG03}A