B.10 [source:]list:control command, B.11 [source:]list:control? query, B.12 [source:]list:count command – KEPCO KLP Series (older -1200 models) Operator Manual User Manual
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B.10 [SOURce:]LIST:CONTrol COMMAND
LIST:CONT
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:CONT
Long Form: LIST:CONTrol>
where boolean = 0 or OFF, 1 or ON
Description: If relay control set to LIST, allows user to energize (1 or ON) or de-energize (0 or OFF) internal
relay using LIST commands. A LIST:CONT value (0 or 1) must be entered, regardless of relay con-
trol setting selected. Related Commands: LIST:CONT?.
B.11 [SOURce:]LIST:CONTrol? QUERY
LIST:CONT?
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:CONT?
Long Form: LIST:CONTrol?
return value = 0 (OFF, de-energized) or 1 (ON, energized)
Description: Identifies whether internal relay is energized (1) or de-energized (0). Related Commands:
LIST:CONT. (See PAR 3.2.11.3.)
B.12 [SOURCE:]LIST:COUNt COMMAND
LIST:COUN
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:COUN
Description: Establishes how many times the list is executed. Allows user to establish how many times the list
(established by LIST:GEN DSEQ or LIST:GEN SEQ and LIST:SEQ) is executed. The order (begin-
ning to end or end to beginning) is determined by LIST:DIR. For LIST:COUN 0, the unit will execute
the sequence indefinitely until either a VOLT:MODE FIXED, or PROG:STOP command is received.
Related Commands: LIST:GEN, LIST:SEQ, LIST:DIR. (See example, Figure B-2.)
B.13 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt? QUERY
LIST:COUN?
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:COUNT?
Long Form: LIST:COUNt?
Return Value:
Description: Identifies how many times the list will be executed. Returns value set by LIST:COUN command.
(See example, Figure B-2.)
B.14 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt:SKIP COMMAND
LIST:COUN:SKIP
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:COUN:SKIP nn
Long Form: LIST:COUNt:SKIP nn
nn =
Description: Allows beginning steps of list-generated waveform to be run once, then ignored.
When a list is to be repeated using LIST:COUNT, this command allows the user to skip the first nn
steps once the full set has been executed. After the first iteration (which executes all steps), the first
nn steps are skipped. The LIST:COUN:SKIP command allows the user to precondition a list-gener-
ated waveform by setting unique conditions at the beginning that are not repeated for the rest of the
repetitions. LIST:CLEar sets nn to 0. Only works in LIST:DIR UP mode, if LIST:DIR DOWN is issued,
this command has no effect. Related Commands: LIST:COUN, LIST:COUN:SKIP?, LIST:SEQ,
LIST:DIR, LIST:CLE. (See example, Figure B-2.)
B.15 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt:SKIP? QUERY
LIST:COUN:SKIP?
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:COUN:SKIP? Long
Form:
LIST:COUNt:SKIP?
Return Value:
Description: Identifies how many steps will skipped the first time the list is executed. Returns value set by
LIST:COUN:SKIP command. (See example, Figure B-2.)
B.16 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent COMMAND
LIST:CURR
Syntax:
Short Form: LIST:CURR
Long Form: LIST:CURRent
Description: Adds the current value (in Amps) to list. This command sequentially adds LIST:CURRent values to
the main channel List Data Table. Starting location is indicated by LIST:CURR:POIN? The maximum
number of entries is 100. Since the input buffer of the KLP has a limit of 253 characters, multiple com-
mands are necessary to complete the full 100 entries of the list. If LIST:VOLT has any entries, an error
message: -221,"Settings conflict" is posted in the error queue. Related Commands:
LIST:CURR:POIN?. (See example, Figure B-2.)