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B.31 output[:state] command, B.32 output[:state] query, B.33 output[:state]:protect:delay command – KEPCO KLP Series (older -1200 models) Operator Manual User Manual

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B-8

KLP 073008

B.31 OUTPut[:STATe]

COMMAND

OUTP

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP[:STAT]

Long Form: OUTPut[:STATe]

=(0 or OFF, 1 or ON)

Description: Enables or disables the power supply output (see PAR.3.7.1 for disabling if analog program-

ming used). Upon power up the output is enabled (OUTP ON). When OUTP OFF is executed, the
digitally programmed values of voltage and current are saved, then voltage and current are pro-
grammed to 0; analog programming is not affected. When OUTP ON is executed, the power supply
output is restored to the previously saved programmed values. The saved values of voltage and cur-
rent can be viewed by VOLT? and CURR? queries. Related Commands: OUTP?. (See example, Fig-
ure B-1.)

B.32 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. (See example, Figure B-1.)

B.33 OUTPut[:STATe]:PROTect:DELay COMMAND

OUTP:PROT:DEL

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP[:STAT]:PROT:DEL NNNN Long Form: OUTPut[:STATe]:PROTect:DELay NNNN
where NNNN = 000.5 to 128.0 seconds in 0.5 second intervals.

Description: Determines the delay before the relay is energized when relay control is set to FLT mode and

either option

C->V

or

V->C

is selected. (See PAR. 3.2.11.3 for details)

B.34 OUTPut[:STATe]:PROTect:DELay? QUERY

OUTP:PROT:DEL?

Syntax:

Short Form: OUTP[:STAT]:PROT:DEL?

Long Form: OUTPut[:STATe]:PROTect:DELay?

returns NNNN where NNNN = 000.5 to 128.0 seconds in 0.5 second intervals.

Description: Returns the programmed delay before the energizing. Active only if relay control is set to FLT

mode and either option

C->V

or

V->C

is selected. (See PAR. 3.2.11.3 for details)

B.35 [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., 2.71E+1 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. If the value exceeds the maxi-
mum for the model being programmed, error message -222,”Data out of range” is posted in output
queue. If value programmed exceeds the CURR:LIM:HIGH value, a value corresponding to the cur-
rent limit will be programmed. If value programmed is lower than the model minimum, a value corre-
sponding to the model minimum (see Table 1-1) will be programmed. Related Commands:
CURR:LIM:HIGH. (See example, Figure B-1.)

B.36 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude]? QUERY

CURR?

Syntax:

Short Form: [SOUR:]CURR[:LEV][:IMM][:AMP]? MIN, MAX
Long Form: [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude]? MIN, MAX
Return Value: = digits with decimal point and Exponent, e.g., 2.71E+1 for 27.1

Description: Returns either the programmed value, maximum value, or minimum value of current. The

CURR? query returns the programmed value of current. Actual output current will depend on load con-
ditions. The CURR? MAX query returns the maximum current allowed for a particular model. CURR?
Returns programmed current value. CURR? MAX returns maximum current allowed for power supply.
CURR? MIN returns minimum current allowed for the power supply model (see Table 1-1). Related
Commands: CURR. (See example, Figure B-1.)

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