
Lake Shore Model 340 Temperature Controller User’s Manual
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Remote Operation
CRVPT?
Query Curve Data Point
Input: CRVPT?
<curve>,
<index>
Returned: <units value>, <temp value>
.
Format:
±
nnn.nnnE
±
n,
±
nnn.nnnE
±
n[term]
Remarks:
Returns a standard or user curve data point. See
CRVPT
command for parameter
descriptions.
<curve>
Specifies which curve to query. Valid entries:
1
-
60
.
<index>
Specifies the points index in the curve. Valid entries:
1
-
200
.
CRVSAV
Update Curve Flash
Input: CRVSAV
Returned:
Nothing
Remarks:
Updates the Curve Flash with the current user curves. May take several seconds; use the
BUSY?
command to determine when complete.
CSET
Configure Control Loop Parameters
Input:
CSET <loop>, [<input>], [<units>], [<off/on>], [<powerup enable>]
Returned:
Nothing
Remarks:
Configures a control loop.
<loop>
Specifies which loop to configure.
<input>
Specifies which input to control from. Valid entries:
A
and
B.
<units>
Specifies setpoint units. Valid entries:
1
= kelvin,
2
= Celsius,
3
= sensor units.
<off/on>
Specifies whether the control loop is on or off.
<powerup enable>
Specifies whether the control loop is on or off after power-up.
Example: CSET 1, A, 1, 1[term] -
Control Loop 1 controls off of Input A with setpoint in kelvin.
CSET?
Query Control Loop Parameters
Input: CSET?
<loop>
Returned: <input>, <units>, <off/on>, <powerup enable>
.
Format:
a,n,n,n[term]
Remarks:
Returns the parameters for a control loop. See the
CSET
command for parameter
descriptions.
<loop>
specifies which loop to query.
DATETIME
Configure Date and Time
Input:
DATETIME [<MM>], [<DD>], [<YYYY>], [<HH>], [<mm>], [<SS>], [<sss>]
Returned:
Nothing
Remarks:
Configures date and time using 24-hour format.
<MM>
Specifies month. Valid entries are:
1
-
12
.
<DD>
Specifies day. Valid entries are
1
-
31
.
<YYYY>
Specifies year. Valid entries are:
1996
.
<HH>
Specifies hour. Valid entries are:
0
-
23
.
<mm>
Specifies minutes. Valid entries are:
0
-
59
.
<SS>
Specifies seconds. Valid entries are:
0
-
59
.
<sss>
Specifies milliseconds (only updated in 10 ms increments).Valid entries:
0
-
999
.
Example: DATETIME 2, 3, 1996, 15, 30, 0, 0[term] -
Sets date to February 3, 1996, time to 3:30pm.
DATETIME?
Query Date and Time
Input: DATETIME?
Returned: <MM>, <DD>, <YYYY>, <HH>, <mm>, <SS>, <sss>
.
Format:
nn,nn,nnnn,nn,nn,nn,nnn[term]
Remarks:
Returns date and time. See the
DATETIME
command for parameter descriptions.