Scpi Command Details; Using The Output Commands; Using The Source Commands - Fluke 5320A User Manual

Multifunction electrical tester calibrator
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SCPI Command Details

The following sections give a detailed description of each command.

Using the OUTPut Commands

Remotely controlling the application of the output signal to the Calibrator's output
terminals is accomplished through the OUTPut command.
OUTPut[:STATe](?) <CPD> {ON | OFF}
Description:
Parameters:
Query:

Using the SOURce Commands

Setting up functions that generate an output are controlled through the SOURCE
command set. All calibration functions are controlled through a subset of commands
under the SOURCE command called SAFETY.
[SOURce]:SAFety
This subsystem allows controlling the individual functions of the calibrator.
[SOUR]:SAF:MODE?
Description: This command returns the selected mode of the calibrator.
Query:
SAF:MODE?
Similar to the front panel's OPERate key, this command will apply
or remove the output signal to or from the Calibrator's output
terminals.
<CPD> = ON
Output signal applied
OFF
Output signal disconnected
OUTP? Returns "ON" or "OFF" to indicate application of output
signal.
Returns one of the following functions:
GBR – Ground Bond Resistance
GBOP – Ground Bond Resistance Open
HRES – High Resistance
HRF – 100 G Fixed Resistance
HROP – High Resistance Open
HRSH – High Resistance Short
LRES – Low Resistance
LROP – Low Resistance Open
LRSH – Low Resistance Short
IDAC – Active Leakage Current
IDS – Substitue Leakage Current
IDP – Passive Leakage Current
IDD – Differential Leakage Current
RCDT – RCD Trip Time
RCDC – RCD Trip Current
LINE – Line Impedance
LOOP – Loop Impedance
VOLT – Voltage Calibration
MET – Multimeter
HIPL – HIPOT Leakage Current
HIPT – HIPOT Timer
Remote Operation
Supported SCPI Commands
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