Remote Operation
Series 2268 850 Watt DC Power Supplies Reference Manual
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2268S-901-01 Rev. A / January 2015
4.
From the Hyper Terminal (or any other terminal program) select the
Transfer>Send Text File...
5.
Navigate to and select the text file that was previously stored. Click the Open
button.
6.
Execute the program recording stop command:
:PROG:STOP
7.
Execute the readback command to verify the entire program was transferred
correctly:
PROG:READ?
8.
Set the data rate back to the original speed.
9.
Close the connection to the HyperTerminal program and configure the connection
data rate to be the original speed.
Running an Auto Sequence Program
Once an auto sequence program has been stored, there are a few commands that can be used
to run the program. Once a program begins running, it will continue running until completion
and then repeat the number of times specified by the repeat command. The default at power
on is to have repeat set to 1.
Commands:
*TRG
[:]INITiate[<channel>][:IMMediate]
[:]PROGram[<channel>]:STATe {?|RUN|STOP|PAUSe}
Where:
RUN
causes the program to begin execution.
STOP
causes the program to stop execution
PAUSe
causes the program to stop executing at the current command. If a subsequent run is
sent, the program will resume executing with the next command in the program.
For Example:
:PROG:STAR
*IDN?
*IDN?
:PROG:STOP
:PROG:STAT RUN
The output after the last command might be as follows:
KEITHLEY INST.,2268-33-25, 1352A00499, 1.00,09/10/14
KEITHLEY INST.,2268-33-25, 1352A00499, 1.00,09/10/14
Important:
Execution of the program may be terminated at any time by
pressing the Esc key in the MS Windows Hyper Terminal window. The power
supply can be controlled during program execution.
Deleting an Auto Sequence Program
It is possible to delete the current Auto Sequence Program using the SCPI noted below.
Command:
[:]PROGram[<channel>]:DELete[:ALL]
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