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B.14 output[:state] query, B.15 output:control command, B.16 output:cont? query – KEPCO BOP 1KW-MG Operator Manual, Firmware Ver.4.08 to 4.11 User Manual

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B.14 OUTPut[:STATe]

QUERY

OUTP?

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP[:STAT]?

Long Form: OUTPut[:STATe]?

Return Value: (0 or 1)

Description: Indicates whether power supply output is enabled or disabled. Returns 0 if output disabled,

returns 1 if output enabled. Related Commands: OUTP.

B.15 OUTPut:CONTrol COMMAND

OUTP:CONT

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP:CONT {HIGH | LOW | STAN | OFF}
Long Form: OUTPut:CONTrol {HIGH | LOW | STANdby | OFF}

Description: Controls the operation of the Remote on/off pin 2 of the Trigger port. The configuration may be

saved for power-up using MEM:UPD INT. Factory default setting (STANDBY) is restored by the
SYST:SEC:IMM command.
HIGH: when pin 2 is high or open (not connected), output is on (enabled). When 0 volts or short circuit
applied to the pin, output is off (disabled).
LOW: when 0 volts or short circuit applied to pin 2, the output is on (enabled), when high or open (not
connected) output is off (disabled).
STANDBY - Logic 0 or short-circuit for at least 100

µ

S on pin 2 causes the output to go off (disabled).

Logic 1 or open does not affect the output; an OUTP ON command must be issued to enable the out-
put.
OFF - pin 2 of the Trigger port is disabled and the unit does not respond to signals applied to this pin.
Either OFF or STANDBY is required if using OUTP ON and OUTP OFF commands to control the out-
put.

B.16 OUTPut:CONT?

QUERY

OUTP:CONT?

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP:CONT?

Long Form: OUTPut:CONTrol]?

Return Value: {HIGH | LOW | STANdby | OFF}

Description: Indicates operation of Remote on/off pin 2 of Trigger Port. Returns HIGH, LOW STAND or OFF to

indicate how Trigger port pin 2 has been configured. (see PAR. B.17 for details).

B.17 OUTPut:MODE COMMAND

OUTP:MODE

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP:MODE {ACTIVE | RESISTIVE | BATTERY}
Long Form: OUTPut:MODE {ACTIVE | RESISTIVE | BATTERY}

Description: Determines how the unit functions when output is turned off depending on the type of load in

use: active, resistive or battery. See PAR. 3.3.6 for description of ACTIVE, RESISTIVE and BAT-
TERY modes.

B.18 OUTPut:MODE?

QUERY

OUTP:MODE?

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP:MODE?

Long Form: OUTPut:MODE]?

Return Value: ACTIVE | RESISTIVE | BATTERY

Description: Indicates whether power supply is configured for ACTIVE, RESISTIVE or BATTERY type loads.

See PAR. 3.3.6 for description of ACTIVE, RESISTIVE and BATTERY modes. Related Commands:
OUTP:MODE.

B.19 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude] COMMAND

CURR

Syntax:

Short Form: [SOUR:]CURR[:LEV][:IMM][:AMP]
Long Form: [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude]
= digits with decimal point and Exponent, e.g., 2.71E1 for 27.1

Description: Sets programmed current level at power supply output. This command programs output current to

a specific value; actual output current will depend on load conditions. Any data that exceeds I

MAX

causes error message -222 “data out range” to be posted to the error queue (See example, Figure B-
1.)