input channel 2. Use (@) to specify no input channel. This command also sets
the OUTPut:STATe to ON (see Section 6.5.5.7). The *RST command sets the
positive channel to none for all output channels.
Example command: OUTP1:PCH (@1)
6.5.5.6
OUTPut[n]:PCHannel?
This query command returns the input channel routed to the positive path of the
output channel. The output channel number is given by the OUTP suffix
n
. If it
is omitted output channel 1 is assumed. The returned channel number is pre-
ceded by @ and enclosed in parentheses. If no channel is selected (@) is
returned.
Example command: OUTP1:PCH?
Example response: (@1)
6.5.5.7
OUTPut[n][:STATe] <Boolean>
This command enables or disables output to the given output channel. The out-
put channel number is given by the OUTP suffix
n
. If it is omitted output chan-
nel 1 is assumed. Giving a <Boolean> parameter value of OFF or 0 sets both
+CHANNEL and –CHANNEL to none or 0. Giving a <Boolean> parameter
value of ON or 1 sets the +CHANNEL to the primary input channel and
–CHANNEL to none or 0. The *RST command sets all output channels OFF.
Example command: OUTP1 OFF
6.5.5.8
OUTPut[n][:STATe]?
This query command returns the state of the given output channel. The output
channel number is given by the OUTP suffix
n
. If it is omitted output channel 1
is assumed. The response is 1 if output to the channel is enabled (either
+CHANNEL or –CHANNEL is set) or 0 if disabled.
Example command: OUTP1?
Example response: 0
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