Tenma 72-6851 & 72-6853 Instruction manual
DECI Sequential
command
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Decrement the set current by the delta current value. If the value of the set current is
outside the range for the specified output the value is set to the minimum value allowed,
no error is generated.
POWER Sequential
command
Operation complete message generated immediately after <rmt> is sent.
Returns the power being output from the instrument, in watts, in <nr2> numeric format.
The syntax of the response is
<nr2>W<rmt>
Example:
If the output power is 175.3 watts the response to the command POWER?
will
be
175.3W<rmt>
OP <nrf>
Sequential command
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Sets the output status ON or OFF. If the value of <nrf>, after rounding, is 0 the output
status will be set to OFF if 1 the output status will be ON. If the value of <nrf> is not 0 or
1 execution error 119 (Value out of range) will be generated.
DAMPING <nrf>
Sequential command
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Sets the current meter damping to OFF or ON. If the value of <nrf>, after rounding, is 0
the meter damping will be set to OFF, if 1 the meter damping will be set to ON. If the
value of <nrf> is not 0 or 1 execution error 119 (Value out of range) will be generated.
LSR? Sequential
command
Operation complete message generated immediately after <rmt> is sent.
Returns the value in the Limit Event Status Register in <nr1> numeric format. The
register is then cleared. The syntax of the response is
<nr1><rmt>
Example:
If the Limit Event Status Register contains 01000001b the response to LSR?
will
be
65<rmt>
LSE <nrf>
Sequential command
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Set the Limit Event Status Enable Register to the value of <nrf>. If the value of <nrf>,
after rounding, is less than 0 or greater than 255 an execution error is generated and
error number 119 (Value out of range) is placed in the Execution Error Register.
LSE? Sequential
command
Operation complete message generated immediately after <rmt> is sent.
Returns the value in the Limit Event Status Enable Register in <nr1> numeric format.
The syntax of the response is
<nr1><rmt>
Example:
If the Limit Event Status Enable Register contains 01000001b the response to
LSE? will be
65<rmt>
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