B.53 [source:]voltage:limit[:high]? query, B.54 [source:]voltage:mode command, B.55 [source:]voltage:mode? query – KEPCO BHK-MG 200W (Full Rack) Series User Manual
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B.53 [SOURce:]VOLTage:LIMit[:HIGH]? QUERY
VOLT:LIM[:HIGH]?
Syntax:
Short Form: [SOUR:]VOLT:LIM[:HIGH]? Long Form: [SOURce:]VOLTage:LIMit[:HIGH]?
Return Value:
Description: Returns value representing voltage limit set by VOLT:LIM[:HIGH] command. Related Com-
mands: VOLT:LIM[:HIGH], VOLT. (See example, Figure B-5.)
B.54 [SOURce:]VOLTage:MODE COMMAND
VOLT:MODE
Syntax:
Short Form: [SOUR:]VOLT:MODE (FIX | LIST)
Long Form: [SOURce:]VOLTage:MODE (FIXed | LIST)
Description: Allows the user to execute or stop a list. The default mode is FIX: the power supply executes com-
mands normally, and LIST commands can be issued to establish the parameters and sequence of a
list.
When VOLT:MODE LIST is issued, a list is executed (See LIST commands and Figure B-3). While
the list is being executed, LIST commands are not accepted and will produce a command error.
Issuing VOLT:MODE FIX while the list is running will stop the execution of the list and return power
supply to settings in effect prior to running the list. If the list runs to completion, the settings of the last
step of the list will be in effect.
Related Commands: LIST commands. (See example, Figure B-3.)
B.55 [SOURce:]VOLTage:MODE? QUERY
VOLT:MODE?
Syntax:
Short Form: [SOUR:]VOLT[:LEV]:MODE?
Long Form: [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:MODE?
Return value: FIXED or LIST
Description: Identifies active voltage mode. Returns LIST while list is being executed. Returns FIXED while in
fixed (default) mode of operation. Related Commands: LIST commands. (See example, Figure B-3.)
B.56 [SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel] COMMAND
VOLT:PROT
Syntax:
Short Form: [SOUR:]VOLT:PROT[:LEV]
Long Form: [SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel]
Description: Sets overvoltage protection level for power supply. If the value is out of the acceptable overvolt-
age range for the power supply model, error message -222,”Data out of range” is posted in the output
queue. If the power supply output exceeds the voltage protection level programmed, the power supply
circuit breaker trips. (See example, Figure B-5.)
B.57 [SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel]? QUERY
VOLT:PROT?
Syntax:
Short Form: [SOUR:]VOLT:PROT[:LEV] MIN, MAX
Long Form: [SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel] MIN, MAX
Return Value:
Description: Returns value representing voltage protection level. VOLT:PROT? returns value set by
VOLT:PROT. VOLT:PROT? MAX returns maximum voltage protection value (see Table 1-2). This
value is determined at the factory and cannot be changed by the user. VOLT:PROT?MIN returns the
minimum voltage protection value (always 0). (See example, Figure B-4.)
B.58 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPlitude] COMMAND
VOLT:TRIG
Syntax:
Short Form: [SOUR:]VOLT[:LEV]:TRIG[:AMP]
Long Form: [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPlitude]
Description: Programs voltage value to be transferred to output by *TRG commands. Actual output voltage
will depend on load conditions. If the value exceeds the VOLT:LIM[:HIGH] value, error message -
222,”Data out of range” is posted in output queue. (See example, Figure B-1.)