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 179

Xtr 850 watt and 1700 watt series programmable dc power supply
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This program will send a 12 V square wave with 120 seconds 50% duty
cycle. When the program is finished, the dwell time is restored to 0
seconds.
Saving an Auto Sequence Program to File:
The following procedure indicates how to save an Auto Sequence
program to a text file on the attached PC.
To save an Auto Sequence Program to a file:
1. Start the text capture by selecting Transfer>Capture Text ... from
2. Set the location and name of the auto sequence to be captured.
3. Click the Start button.
4. Execute a program read back by sending:
5. Stop the text capture by selecting Transfer>Capture Text>Stop
6. Using any text editor open the file which you captured the Auto
7. Remove the first line which should read
8. Save the file and exit the text editor.
Readback and Troubleshooting an Auto Sequence Program:
Since the Auto Sequence programming function records the commands at
program time without verifying the syntax, it can be difficult to spot an
error in the sequence, for example, if a typo was made when entering a
command during the record phase. A readback command has been
provided to output the stored auto sequence program currently in memory.
975-0200-01-01
:PROG:DWEL 0
:PROG:STOP
the Hyper Terminal program.
:PROG[<channel>]:READ?
from the Hyper Terminal program.
Sequence program to.
":PROG[<channel>]:READ?" and the first blank line. This makes the
first line of the program the first line of the file.
The Auto Sequence program has not been stored and can be sent to
any unit. See "Reloading an Auto Sequence Program:" on page 5–58
for details.
Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel
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