ILX Lightwave LDT-5900 Series User Manual page 120

High power temperature controller, precision temperature controller
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C H A P T E R
*PUD
Program User Data
Action
Notes
*PUD?
Action
Response
RADix
Action
Parameters
Notes
Example
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C O M M A N D R E F E R E N C E
Com ma nd Reference
Stores data unique to the instrument, such as calibration date and serial number. This
data is protected from change by the "SECURE <nrf>" command and is usually entered
by the factory.
The arbitrary block program data is exactly 25 bytes long.
Requests the factory-stored identification string.
The response is an arbitrary data block with a maximum length of 25 bytes.
The RADix command allows the programmer to select the radix type for status,
condition, and event query response data. Decimal, binary, hexadecimal, and octal are
allowed.
One three letter <character data value> is required.
DECimal is the default type. Only the first three letters of the words decimal,
hexadecimal, binary, or octal are required.
When the RADIX is selected, all status, condition, and event queries will return values in
the new radix.
In the cases where the radix is not DECimal, the flexible numeric type <nrf value> (as
shown in the Command Reference diagrams) will be replaced by HEX, BIN, or OCT
representation.
All of the above radixes may be used to enter program data at any time, without the need
for issuing the RADix command. The proper prefix must also be issued with Hex (#H),
binary (#B), or octal (#O).
This command may be useful for setting up status reporting blocks. The bit-wise status
representation may be more easily read in BIN, HEX, or OCT.
"RAD dec" action: the decimal radix is selected.
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