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Multi-Channel Sync Hipot Tester 19020/19020-4/19021/19021-4/19022/19022-4
Users Manual
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STEP 5.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:PAuse:TIME[:TEST] <numeric value>
It sets the time required for PA mode test for selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP5:PA:TIME 5.
Description: It means the time required for test for the host STEP 5 is 5.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:PAuse:TIME[:TEST]?
It queries the time required for PA mode for selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP5:PA:TIME ?
The tester returns 5.000000E+00.
Description: The returned 5.000000E+00 means the time required for test for the
host STEP 5 is 5.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:MODE?
It queries the MODE of selected STEP and returns the string data including AC, DC, IR,
OSC or PA.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP5:MODE?
The tester returns PA.
Description: The returned PA means STEP 5 is in PA Mode.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:SET?
It queries all of the settings of selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:SET?
The tester returns 101,1, AC, +5.000000E+01, +5.000000E-04,
+0.000000E+00, +0.000000E+00, +1.000000E+00, +3.000000E+00,
+5.000000E-01, 1, (@001:010).
Description: It means the STEP1 settings in the working memory of host is Data
format version 101, STEP1, AC Mode, VOLT:0.050kV,
HIGH:0.500mA, LOW:OFF, ARC:OFF, RAMP:1.0s, TIME:3.0s,
FALL:0.5s, CHANNELS:DEFAULT, Address 0 of CH1~CH10 is set to
ON”.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STOP
It stops the test.
Example: Input the command SAF:STOP
Description: It means to stop the test on host.
:SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?
It reads the message in Error Queue. See 6.6 Error Messages for the error message
returned.
Example: Input the command SYST:ERR?
The tester returns 0, “No error”.
Description: The returned 0,”No error” means there is no message in the error
queue.
:SYSTem:KLOCk < boolean > | ON | OFF (RS232 only)
It controls the key to lock the panel from returning. The function is the same as the GPIB

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