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[SOURce:]VOLTage:UVL {<voltage>}
This command can set-up UVL(Under voltage limit) Level.
> voltage
Set-up current setting value ~ Maximum Limit range
ex) volt 4
Set-up voltage first.
volt:uvl 3
Set-up voltage less than above voltage value.
From now on, less than 3V cannot be set.
[SOURce:]VOLTage:UVL?
This command checks the UVL(Under voltage limit) Level.
Return value "numeric value"
ex) volt:uvl?
return value "3.0000"
[SOURce:]VOLTage:OVL {<voltage>}
This command can set-up OVL(Over voltage limit) Level
This command can set up OVL(Over voltage limit) Level.
> voltage
Set-up 0V ~ Current setting value
ex) volt 4
Set-up voltage first.
volt:ovl 5
Set-up voltage more than above voltage value.
From now on, more than 5V cannot be set.
[SOURce:]VOLTage:OVL?
This command checks the OVL(Over voltage limit) Level.
This command checks the OV (Over voltage limit) evel.
Return value "numeric value"
ex) volt:ovl?
return value "5.0000"
[SOURce:]CURRent{<current>|UP|DOWN}
Output current are able to set, and product output current will be set right away.
Before using UP, DOWN commands, use CURR:STEP command to set-up setting range.
> current Input current value
> UP
Increase current as the step value
> DOWN
Decrease current as the step value
ex1) curr 2.5
Setting 2.5A current
ex2) curr up
Setting increase current as the step value
After *RST command and power supply ON, Current step value will be default.
Read reference *RST Commands for Default value.
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