6 – Language Dictionary
Output Commands
Output commands consist of output and source commands.
Output commands enable the output and oscillation functions.
Source commands program the actual output voltage and current settings.
OUTPut
This command enables or disables the dc source output. The state of a disabled output is a condition of
zero output voltage and a model-dependent minimum source current (see *RST). The output and sense
relays are closed when the output is enabled and opened when the output is disabled. The query returns 0
if the output is off, and 1 if the output is on.
Command Syntax OUTPut[:STATe] <bool>, (@<channel list>)
Parameters 0 | OFF | 1 | ON
*RST Value OFF
Examples OUTP ON,(@1:4)
Query Syntax OUTPut[:STATe]? (@<channel list>)
Returned Parameters <NR1> 0 | 1
OUTPut:OSCProtect
This command enables or disables the oscillation protection on the selected output.
Command Syntax OUTPut:OSCProtect[:STATe] <bool>, (@<channel list>)
Parameters 0 | OFF | 1 | ON
*RST Value ON
Examples OUTP:OSCP ON,(@1:4)
Query Syntax OUTPut:OSCProtect[:STATe]? (@<channel list>)
Returned Parameters <NR1> 0 | 1
OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar
This command clears the latch that disables the output when an overvoltage, overtemperature, or
oscillation status condition is detected. All conditions that generate the fault must be removed before the
latch can be cleared. The output is then restored to the state it was in before the fault condition occurred.
Command Syntax OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar (@<channel list>)
Parameters None
Examples OUTP:PROT:CLE (@1:4)
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