6RL SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 7: REMOTE PROGRAMMING
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[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:XY:DATA˽<NRf>
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:XY:DATA?
2. Writes a value, for example a voltage value, to the
previously with :LEVel selected table entry or returns the
value.
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:XY:SUBmit
3. Submit the data, which has been written so far. Can be any
number out of the max. 4096 entries. The rest would then
be 0. After this the function can be started
7.12.15.4
Control of the XY Function Generator
After the configuration of the XY generator and after all necessary table data has been
loaded, it can be started by simply switching the DC Input of the unit on. This is the actual
function run and will only stop due to unit alarms or an abort by the user.
7.12.15.5
Control of the Arbitrary Function Generator
In contrast to the XY generator where the curve is immediately active when switching on the
DC Input, the arbitrary generator requires run control by command. The run cannot be
paused. This means, once the function is stopped, no matter for what reason, the next start
will run from the beginning, the first sequence in use.
Command
Description
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:WAVE:STATe˽{RUN | STOP}
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:WAVE:STATe?
Starts/stops the arbitrary function genera- tor or
queries the STATe
7.12.16
Commands for remote control of the MPP tracking function
Maximum Power Point (MPP) tracking is something inverters for solar panels use. The MPP
tracking emulates the tracking behavior of such inverters. The corresponding commands for
remote setup and control are explained here.
7.12.16.1
Configuration of the MPP tracking
The configuration is done with 14 indexes and specific :DATA commands:
Command
Description
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:INDex˽0
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:DATA[?]˽{NONE |
MPP1 | MPP2 | MPP3 | MPP4}
Index 0: MPP tracking mode selection MPP1:
MPP tracking mode 1 (Find MPP) MPP2: MPP
tracking mode 2 (Track) MPP3: MPP tracking
mode 3 (Fast track) MPP4: MPP tracking mode
4 (User curve) NONE: Deactivate MPPT
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:INDex˽1
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:DATA[?]˽<NRf>
Index 1: Set the open circuit voltage
Uoc (0-Unom)
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:INDex˽2
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:DATA[?]˽<NRf>
Index 2: Set the short-circuit current
Isc (0-Inom)
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:INDex˽3
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:DATA[?]˽<NRf>
Index 3: Set the voltage limit for fast track mode 3
Umpp (0-Unom)
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:INDex˽4
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:DATA[?]˽<NRf>
Index 4: Set the current limit for fast track mode 3
Impp (0-Inom)
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:INDex˽5
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:DATA[?]˽<NRf>
Index 5: Set the MPP for fast track mode 3
Pmpp (0-Pnom)
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:INDex˽6
[SOURce:]FUNCtion:GENerator:MPP:DATA[?]˽<NRf>
Index 6: Set ΔP (in Watts), a difference to the MPP
above which the tracker starts to find the MPP again
0-50 W
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