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Digital communication interface
Serial Commands - Alphabetic Listing
SOUR:PROT:TRIP?
Read the temperature cutout tripped state. Range = {0, 1}; 0 = No Cutout; 1 = Cutout
Example: SOUR:PROT:TRIP?
Response: 0
A value of 0 is returned if the cutout set point has not been reached. Otherwise a value
of 1 is returned and the cutout set point has been reached.
SOUR:RATE[?] [n]
Read or set the control temperature rate of change (Scan Rate), °C or °F per minute.
Min: 0.10, Max: 500.00; Default: 100.00
Read Example: SOUR:RATE?
Response: 0.531
Set Example: SOUR:RATE 1.26
The response to this command starts out high initially and decreases as the set point is
reached.
SOUR:SENS:CAL:GRAD<x>[?] [n]
NOTE: This command is unconditionally protected and requires a password to
set it.
Read or set the axial gradient control parameter, where “x” is a numeric value indicat-
ing the parameter. [1] = GRAD1 = GRAD 1, [2] = GRAD2 = GRAD 2, [3] = GRAD3
= GRAD 3, [4] = GRAD4 = GRAD 4, [5] = GRAD5 = GRAD 5. “n” is a real number
ranging from -1.0 to 1.0 entered as a ratio of the main heater power
Read Example: SOUR:SENS:CAL:GRAD2?
Response: 0.05
Set Example: SOUR:SENS:CAL:GRAD2 0.08
The top zone heater reacts as a ratio of the mains heater power to control the axial
gradient.
SOUR:SENS:CAL:PAR<x>[?] [n]
NOTE: This command is unconditionally protected and requires a password to
set it.
Read or set a control temperature calibration parameter, where “x” is a numeric value
indicating the parameter. [1] = PAR1=Temp 1,PAR2=Temp 2, PAR3=Temp 3. “n” is
the entered value of the parameter. Range = ±50.00; Defaults: 0.000