
6.6.1 Interface Commands
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RAMP
Setpoint Ramp Parameter Command
Input
RAMP <output>,<off/on>,<rate value>[term]
Format
n,n,+nnnnn
<output>
0 = sample heater, 1 = output 1 (warm-up heater).
<off/on>
Specifies whether ramping is on or off: 0 = off or 1 = on.
<rate value>
Specifies setpoint ramp rate in k/min from 0.001 to 100.
The rate is always positive, but will respond to ramps up or
down. A rate of 0 generates an instantaneous (step) set-
point change, even when setpoint ramping is turned on.
Example
RAMP 0,1,1.5[term]
—when the sample heater setpoint is changed it ramps to the
target at 1.5 K/minute.
Remarks
If <output> is not specified, 0 (sample heater) is assumed for backwards compatibility.
RAMP?
Setpoint Ramp Parameter Query
Input
RAMP? <output>[term]
Format
n
<output>
0 = sample heater, 1 = output 1 (warm-up heater).
Returned
<off/on>,<rate value>[term]
Format
n,+nnnnn (refer to command for description)
Remarks
If <output> is not specified, 0 (sample heater) is assumed for backwards compatibility.
RAMPST?
Setpoint Ramp Status Query
Input
RAMPST? <output>[term]
Format
n
<output>
0 = sample heater, 1 = output 1 (warm-up heater).
Returned
<ramp status>[term]
Format
n
<ramp status>
0 = Not ramping, 1 = Setpoint is ramping.
Remarks
If <output> is not specified, 0 (sample heater) is assumed for backwards compatibility.
RANGE
Heater Range Command
Input
RANGE <output>,<range>[term]
Format
n,nn
<output>
Specifies which output to configure: 0 = sample heater,
1 = output 1 (warm-up heater), 2 = output 2 (analog/still)
<range>
sample heater: 0 = off, 1 = 31.6 µA, 2 = 100 µA, 3 = 316 µA,
4 = 1.00 mA, 5 = 3.16 mA, 6 = 10.0 mA, 7 = 31.6 mA, 8 = 100
mA
output 1 (warm-up heater), output 2 (analog/still): 0 = off, 1
= on
Remarks
The range setting has no effect if an output is in the off mode, and does not apply to an
output in monitor out mode. An output in monitor out mode is always on.
RANGE?
Heater Range Query
Input
RANGE <output>[term]
Format
n
<output>
Specifies which output to query: 0 = sample heater,
1 = output 1 (warm-up heater), 2 = output 2 (analog/still)
Returned
<range>[term]
Format
n (refer to command for description)
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