GPIB/RS232 Interface (IEEE-488.2)
STEP is 3.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:FALL?
It queries the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 for selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP2:DC:TIME:FALL?
The tester returns 3.000000E+00.
Description: The returned 3.000000E+00 means the time required for set voltage
to fall to 0 for the host STEP 2 is 3.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:RAMP < numeric value >
It sets the time required for selected STEP to ramp up to the set voltage. The unit is
second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.9, 0 is OFF.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP2:DC:TIME:RAMP 2.
Description: It means the time required for the host STEP 2 to ramp up to the set
voltage is 2.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:RAMP?
It queries the time required for selected STEP to ramp up to the set voltage.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP3:DC:TIME:RAMP?
The tester returns 2.000000E+00.
Description: The returned 2.000000E+00 means the time required for selected
STEP 2 to ramp up to the set voltage is 2.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:DC:TIME[:TEST] < numeric value >
It sets the time required for test for selected STEP. The unit is second (s).
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP2:DC:TIME 1.
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.9, 0 is CONTINUE.
Description: It means the time required for test for the host STEP 2 is 1.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:DC:TIME[:TEST]?
It queries the time required for test for selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAFE:STEP2:DC:TIME?
The tester returns 1.000000E+00.
Description: The returned 1.000000E+00 means the time required for STEP 2 test
is 1.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:DELete
It removes the STEP of <n> and the subsequent STEP moves forward.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:DEL.
Description: It means to clear the settings of STEP in the working memory.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:IR:CHANnel[:CLOSe] <channel_list>
It sets the high voltage output channel status for selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP3:IR:CHAN (@001,002,201:210).
Description: It means the high voltage output channels CH1 & CH2 of Address 0
host in STEP 3 are enabled and the high voltage output channels