PF1352 USER MANUAL REV A 12/21/15
6.3.2 COMMAND TAB (continued)
The
Set Voltage
button sets the power supply output voltage to the value entered in the
Voltage text box. The
Get Voltage
button queries the power supply for the voltage and
displays the response. Frequency and Current Limit set and get buttons work similarly.
The
Set Range
button sets the power supplies voltage range to the value entered,
either High(270V) or Low(135V). The
Get Range
button queries the power supply for
the range setting and displays the response.
The
Set Output
button set the power supplies output to the value entered, either On or
Off. The
Get Output
button queries the power supply for the output setting and displays
the response.
The
Get Current
button queries the power supply for the current and displays the
response. The Get Power and Power Factor buttons work similarly.
*
CLS
or *
RST
buttons send the clear or reset commands to the power supply.
*
SAV
and *
RCL
buttons take the selected state value, 0 1 2 or 3 and sends the save or
recall command for the selected state to the power supply.
The
Send
button allows the user to enter a command into the Enter Command text box
and send it to the power supply. The
Read
button can be used to read the response
from the power supply.
The
Send
button can be used to send multiple program messages in a single command
string. For example, the user could enter
VOLT 100;*WAI;:MEAS:VOLT?\n
,
which
would set the voltage to 100V, wait until the set voltage command is complete, and then
return the measured voltage. Note, the colon in front of the
MEAS:VOLT?
command is
the root specifier used to reset the parser back to the root node. More information
regarding the root specifier can be found in the programming manual for the power
supply.
The
Get Last Error
button sends the
SYST:ERR?\n
query and displays the response.