Xantrex XTR6-110, XTR8-100, XTR12-70, XTR20-42, XTR33-25, XTR40-21, XTR60-14, XTR80-10.5, XTR100-8.5, XTR150-5.6, XTR300-2.8, XTR600-1.4 Operating Manual page 178

Xtr 850 watt and 1700 watt series programmable dc power supply
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Remote Operation
Setting Dwell Time
Storing an Auto Sequence Program:
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The dwell time is the amount of time that is delayed between each
command during the execution of an Auto Sequence program. The dwell
time can be from 0 to 180 seconds and can be changed during the program
execution. The dwell time has a minimum step size of 1 second.
Command:
[:]PROGram[<channel>][:STEP]:DWELl {?|<dwell time> }
Where:
<dwell time > is an integer value from 0 to 180.
For Example:
:PROG:DWEL 12 Results in 12 seconds of wait time after each command
is executed.
Loading a program into memory is done by using the
[:]PROGram[<channel>][:RECord]:STARt command. After
the start command has been issued, the XTR will record all subsequent
commands into the auto sequence program buffer. The commands will be
recorded into the buffer until the
:PROGram[<channel>][:RECord]:STOP command is issued.
Commands:
[:]PROGram[<channel>][:RECord]:STARt
[:]PROGram[<channel>][:RECord]:STOP
Important:
If the start recording command is executed then any previously
stored Auto Sequence program is deleted.
For example:
:PROG:STAR
:VOLT 12
:OUTPON
:PROG:DWEL 60
:OUTP OFF
:OUTP ON
:OUTP OFF
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