B.32 [sour:]list:sequence:start command, B.33 [sour:]list:sequence:start? query, B.34 [sour:]list:voltage command – KEPCO ABC-DM SERIES User Manual
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B.32
[SOUR:]LIST:SEQuence:STARt
COMMAND
LIST:SEQ:STAR
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:SEQ:STAR
Long Form: LIST:SEQuence:STARt
Description: Determines the first memory location (start of sequence) to be addressed during a pro-
grammed sequence. Sets memory location (from 1 to 40) of first memory location to be addressed
when a program (chain of memory locations) is executed. This is the start address for the STEP and
RUN commands (LOCal mode). The starting sequence number is stored in non-volatile memory and
is retained when the power supply is turned off. Related Commands: LIST:SEQ:STAR?. (See exam-
ple, Figure B-4.)
B.33
[SOUR:]LIST:SEQuence:STARt?
QUERY
LIST:SEQ:STAR?
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:SEQ:STAR?
Long Form: LIST:SEQuence:STARt?
Return Value: Description: Identifies the starting address for program execution. Returns the starting sequence location set by LIST:SEQ:STAR command. Related Commands: LIST:SEQ:STAR. (See example, Figure B-4.) B.34 [SOUR:]LIST:VOLTage COMMAND LIST:VOLT Syntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT[:LEV] Long Form: LIST:VOLTage[:LEVel] Description: Sets the voltage value for the memory location selected by LIST:IND. If the value is out of the acceptable voltage range for the power supply model, an error message: -222,"Data out of range" is B.35 [SOUR:]LIST:VOLTage? QUERY LIST:VOLT? Syntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT[:LEV]? Long Form: LIST:VOLTage[:LEVel]? Return Value: Description: Returns voltage value stored in indexed memory location selected by LIST:IND. Related Com- mands: LIST:IND. LIST:IND?, LIST:VOLT. (See example, Figure B-4.) B.36 [SOUR:]LIST:VOLTage:PROTect COMMAND LIST:VOLT:PROT Syntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT:PROT Long Form: LIST:VOLTage:PROTect Description: Sets the voltage protection value for the indexed memory location selected by LIST:IND.If the value is out of the acceptable voltage range for the power supply model, an error message: NOTE: When programming sequential voltage levels, it is important to set the Overvoltage to accommo- date the highest voltage of the sequence. Otherwise, when going from higher to lower voltage B.37 [SOUR:]LIST:VOLTage:PROTect QUERY LIST:VOLT:PROT? Syntax: Short Form: LIST:VOLT[:LEV]? Long Form: LIST:VOLTage[:LEVel]? Return Value: Description: Returns voltage protection value stored in indexed memory location selected by LIST:IND. Related Commands: LIST:IND. LIST:IND?, LIST:VOLT. (See example, Figure B-4.)
posted in the output queue. The voltage value is stored in non-volatile memory and is retained when
the power supply is turned off. Related Commands: LIST:IND. LIST:IND?, LIST:VOLT? (See example,
Figure B-4.)
-222,"Data out of range" is posted in the output queue. The voltage value is stored in non-volatile
memory and is retained when the power supply is turned off. Related Commands: LIST:IND.
LIST:IND?, LIST:VOLT:PROT?. (See example, Figure B-4.)
levels, the overvoltage protection will trip and shut down the unit because the overvoltage setting
registers faster than the power supply can attain the lower voltage.