Gen Command Set Description; General Guides; Command Set Categories; Identification Commands - TDK-Lambda Z160-1.3 User Manual

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Error Code
Description
E01
Returned when program voltage (PV) is programmed above acceptable range.
Example: PV above 95% of OVP setting.
E02
Returned when programming output voltage below UVL setting.
E04
Returned when OVP is programmed below acceptable range.
Example: OVP value is less than 105% of voltage setting.
E06
Returned when UVL value is programmed above the programmed output voltage.
E07
Returned when programming the Output to ON during a latched fault shut down.
E08
Cannot execute command via Advanced Slave Parallel mode.
Table 7-3: Programming error messages
Error Code
Description
C01
Illegal command or query
C02
Missing parameter
C03
Illegal parameter
C04
Checksum error
C05
Setting out of range
Table 7-4: Commands error messages

7.8 GEN Command Set Description

7.8.1 General guides

1. Any command or argument may be in capital letters or small letters.
2. In commands with an argument, a space must appear between the command and the
argument.
3. For any command that sets a numeric value, the value may be up to 12 characters long.
4. Carriage Return: If the CR character (ASCII 13) is received by itself, the power supply will respond
with "OK" and CR.

7.8.2 Command Set Categories

The command set is divided into four categories as follows:

1. Identification Commands

2. Initialization Commands
3. Output Commands
4. Global Commands
5. Auxiliary Commands
6. Status Commands
7.8.3 Identification Commands
IDN?
REV?
SN?
DATE?
Returns the power supply model identification as an ASCII string:
Default: "TDK-Lambda,ZX-Y" (one comma, no spaces)
X = rated output voltage
Y = rated output current
Returns the software version as an ASCII string. Current rev: "REV:1.0"
Return power supply serial number. Up to 12 characters in any format.
Returns date of last calibration. Format "yyyy/mm/dd". Example "2009/12/17"
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