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SS <step number>
Selects the active selected step to load into RAM. The step must first be selected before any
specific parameters can be edited.
SAA, SAD, SAI, SAG, SAC
These commands add the appropriate test type within the memory at the step location that has
been selected. The parameters of the previous test type will be deleted and the default values
for the new test type will be recalled. If the same test type is selected that already exists, the
default values will replace the previous parameters.
ADD2 <n, p1,p2,p3…>
This command edits all parameters in a step. Parameters will be edited at the step location that
has been selected. See the command summary tables below to see the specific test type for each
of these commands
The parameter <n> indicates the test type. The values ACW, DCW, IR, GND, or CONT must be used.
The parameters <p1,p2> etc. indicate the individual settings for each parameter of the test. All
parameters must be included with the command and should appear in the same order that is
shown in the table below. Also, like the individual parameter editing commands, the unit should
not be included with the value; only the numeric value should be included in the command string.
When the scanners are being used they should be appended to the end of the string, with the
internal scanner first if installed, followed by the external scanner if connected to the rear panel
scanner control port.
The list of parameters can also be found in the default parameters section of the manual, or refer
to Section 7.4.5 Test Parameter Editing Commands and Companion Queries for the proper values.
The parameter values for file editing commands should use complete text (i.e. "ON" and "OFF" or
“Real” and “Total”) and not use the coded values that are associated with the test parameter
setting commands discussed in Test Parameter Editing Commands and Companion Queries. The
LS? companion command will also list all parameters in complete text in the order as they appear
in the following table, preceded by the step number. The following table shows examples of the
ADD2 and LS2 commands:
ADD2 all parameters for one STEP
n=type,
p=parameters
ADD2 ACW,Voltage,HI-Limit T,LO-Limit T,Ramp Up,Dwell Time, Ramp
Down,Arc Sense,HI-Limit R,LO-Limit R,Offset, Frequency,Arc
Dectect,Continuity,Range,Scanner Setup
SCANNER install,
Scanner Setup
parameter exise
ADD2 DCW,Voltage,HI-Limit,LO-Limit,Ramp Up,Dwell Time, Ramp
Down,Charge LO,Arc Sense,Offset,Ramp-HI,Arc Dectect,Continuity,Range,Low
Range,Scanner Setup
SCANNER install,
Scanner Setup
parameter exise
ADD2 DCW-,Voltage,HI-Limit,LO-Limit,Ramp Up,Dwell Time, Ramp
Down,Charge LO,Arc Sense,Offset,Ramp-HI,Arc Dectect,Continuity,Range,Low
Range,Scanner Setup
SCANNER install,
Scanner Setup
parameter exise
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