Delay <N - Keithley 2001 Operator's Manual

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4.24.5 :DELay <n>
Parameters
Formats
Defaults
Query
Description
Programming example
4-216
Line 10
Sets the measure count to 10, and then queries the programmed arm count.
Line 20
Addresses the Model 2001 to talk.
Line 30
Displays the programmed measure count (10).
:ARM[:SEQuence[1]]:LAYer2:DELay <n>
:TRIGger[:SEQuence[1]]:DELay <n>
<n>
= 0 to 999999.999Specify delay in seconds
= DEFault
= MINimum
= MAXimum 999999.999 second delay
:arm:lay2:del <n>
:trig:del <n>
Power-up
*RST
:SYSTem:PRESet
:DELay?
Query the programmed delay
:DELay? DEFault
Query the *RST default delay
:DELay? MINimum Query the lowest allowable delay
:DELay? MAXimum Query the largest allowable delay
Short-form formats:
:arm:lay2:del?
:arm:lay2:del? xxx :trig:del? xxx
where; xxx = def, min or max
Response message:
0 to 999999.999 (seconds)
These delay periods are used to delay operation in the specified layer. After the programmed
event occurs, the instrument will wait until the delay period expires before proceeding on in the
Trigger Model.
Note that the arm layer does use a Delay.
10 OUTPUT 716; ":trig:del 1; del?"
20 ENTER 716; A$
30 PRINT A$
40 END
Line 10
Sets a one second delay for the measure layer, and then queries the programmed
delay.
Line 20
Addresses the Model 2001 to talk.
Line 30
Displays the programmed delay (l).
Set scan layer delay
Set measure layer delay
0 second delay
0 second delay
Saved power-on setup
0 sec (scan and measure layer)
0 sec (scan and measure layer)
:trig:del?
2001-900-01 Rev. K / August 2010

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