Output[N]:Pchannel; Output[N][:State] <Boolean; Output[N][:State] - Fluke 1560 Black Stack User Manual

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input channel 2. Use (@) to specify no input channel. This command also sets
the OUTPut:STATe to ON (see Section 6.5.5.7). The *RST command sets the
positive channel to none for all output channels.
Example command: OUTP1:PCH (@1)

OUTPut[n]:PCHannel?

This query command returns the input channel routed to the positive path of the
output channel. The output channel number is given by the OUTP suffix n. If it
is omitted output channel 1 is assumed. The returned channel number is pre-
ceded by @ and enclosed in parentheses. If no channel is selected (@) is
returned.
Example command: OUTP1:PCH?
Example response: (@1)
OUTPut[n][:STATe] <Boolean>
This command enables or disables output to the given output channel. The out-
put channel number is given by the OUTP suffix n. If it is omitted output chan-
nel 1 is assumed. Giving a <Boolean> parameter value of OFF or 0 sets both
+CHANNEL and –CHANNEL to none or 0. Giving a <Boolean> parameter
value of ON or 1 sets the +CHANNEL to the primary input channel and
–CHANNEL to none or 0. The *RST command sets all output channels OFF.
Example command: OUTP1 OFF

OUTPut[n][:STATe]?

This query command returns the state of the given output channel. The output
channel number is given by the OUTP suffix n. If it is omitted output channel 1
is assumed. The response is 1 if output to the channel is enabled (either
+CHANNEL or –CHANNEL is set) or 0 if disabled.
Example command: OUTP1?
Example response: 0

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