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The parameter x is used to set the offset and the range is -100.00≤x≤100.00. The
parameter l is used to set expand and the range is 1≤l≤256. For example, send command
‘OEXPD 1,2,50.00,2’ and then the offset of parameter <Y> of channel A is 50%; the
output expand is 2. Parameter x and l are required to send this command.
The OEXPD? 1,k command queries channel A for the offset and expand of the
corresponding parameter of k. The returned string contains both the offset and expand
separated by a comma. For example, if the OEXPD? 1, 2 command returns ‘50.00,10’,
then the offset of Y from channel A is 50.00% and the amplification is 10.
SPEDD(?)j{,k}
The SPEDD command sets or queries the executing mode of <Channel Output>. The
parameter j selects CH1 (j=1) or CH2 (j=2) as the output channel.
The parameter i selects <Slow> (k=0) or <Fast> (k=1).
In the <Fast> mode, the output can only choose <R>, <X> and <Y>. If in <Slow> mode
and the current choice is not <R>, <X> or <Y>, then when switching to <Fast> mode, the
output will choose <R> automatically.
4.2.6 Save and Read Settings Commands
SSETD i
The SSETD i command saves the current setup in setting buffer i (1≤i≤4). The parameter
i selects S1 (i=1), S2 (i=2), S3 (i=3) or S4 (i=4). SE1022D can store settings even after
the power is turned off.
RSETD i
The RSETD i command recalls the saved setup information from buffer i (1≤i≤5). After
delivering the RSETD i command, the internal parameters will be set as corresponding
parameters in the setting buffer i. The parameter i indicates S1 (i=1), S2 (i=2), S3 (i=3),
S4 (i=4) and Default (i=5).Please note that S1,S2,S3,S4 are user-defined settings,S5 is
the default setting. For example, command ‘RSETD 5’ will restore the factory
configuration.
4.2.7 Auto Set Commands
AGAND i
The AGAND command performs the Auto Gain function. It is the same as pressing the
[Auto Gain] key. Auto Gain may take some time if the time constant is long. The
parameter i represents the selected channel (A or B).
ARSVD i
The ARSVD command performs the Auto Reserve function. It is the same as pressing