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Cryo-con Model 24C
Remote Programming Guide
SYSTem:DRES
{
FULL
|
1
|
2
|
3
}
Sets or queries the controller's display resolution. Choices are:
●
FULL: The display will show numbers with the maximum possible
resolution.
●
1, 2 or 3: The display will show the specified number of digits to the
right of the decimal point.
NOTE: This command only sets the number of digits displayed on the front
panel display. It does NOT affect the internal accuracy of the instrument or
the format of measurements reported on the remote interfaces.
The main use for this command is to eliminate the flicker in low order digits
when the controller is used in a noisy environment.
SYSTem:PUControl
{ON | OFF}
Sets or queries the controller's power up in control mode setting. Power-up in
control mode causes the controller to automatically enter control mode 10
seconds after AC power is applied. Exercise caution when using this
command as it can have unintended consequences.
SYSTem:BAUD
{9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200}
Sets or queries the RS 232 Baud rate.
SYSTem:DATe "mm/dd/yyyy"
Sets or queries the instrument's date. Date is in string format and is
surrounded by double-quotes. Format is mm/dd/yyyy for month / day / year.
SYSTem:TIMe "hh:mm:ss"
Sets or queries the instrument's time. Time is in string format and is
surrounded by double-quotes. Format is hh:mm:ss for hour:mm:ss. Twenty-
four hour format is used.
Configuration Commands
CONFig <ix>:NAMe "name"
Instrument setups can be named for user convenience. This command sets
and queries the user configuration names. The parameter <ix> is the
configuration number, which is 0 through 5. The second parameter, "name",
is a string with a maximum length of 15 ASCII characters.
CONFig <ix>:SAVe
Saves an the current instrument setup to a user setup. <ix> is the index
number of the desired instrument setup. Values may be 0 through 5.
Command only.
CONFig <ix>:RESTore
Restores a previously stored user instrument setup. <ix> is the index number
of the desired instrument setup. Values may be 0 through 5. Command only.
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