Commands and Queries Reference
Alphabetical
reference
CSTS?
return the Power Module Status Structure data. The response is six
decimal numbers representing the bits of the status registers. The
registers are presented in the following order: Channel Event Status
Register, Channel Warning Status Register, Channel Output Status
Register, Channel Fault Status Register, Channel Status Register,
Channel Error Code. The Channel Event Status Register is cleared and
<rqs> and <ist> are re-calculated.
Syntax
CSTS?
<ch>
Parameters
the number of the channel to be queried.
Category Status
Type:
Sequential
DISC
program the Power Module to connect or disconnect its output relay.
Syntax
DISC
<ch>,<int>
Parameters
the number of the Power Module to be programmed.
the desired state of the output relay: a value of “0”
will cause the relay to close and a value of “1” will
cause the relay to open.
Category Output
Type:
Overlapped
DISC?
return the state of the output relay. A value of “0” is returned for a
close relay and a value of “1” is returned for an open relay.
Syntax
DISC?
<ch>
Parameters
the number of the channels to be queried.
Category Output
Type:
Sequential
DLY
program the Power Module’s re-programming delay period.
Following a change in the output settings of a Power Module there
will be a period of time in which the Power Module will ignore
abnormal working conditions. In addition, during this re-programming
delay period, the Over Voltage Protection settings will, temporarily,
be set to maximum.
Syntax
DLY
<ch>,<int>
Parameters
the number of the Power Module to be programmed.
the amount of delay expressed in seconds. The
allowed range is 0 to 25.5. The resolution used by
the Power Module is 0.1 of a second.
Category Settings
Type:
Sequential
DLY?
return the current re-programming delay period of the Power Module.
The returned value is a decimal number in the range 0 to 25.5.
Syntax
DLY?
<ch>
Parameters
the number of the channel to be queried.
Category Settings
Type:
Sequential
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