Electrical Safety Analyzer 19032 User’s Manual
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[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: LIMit: SHORT < numeric value >
This command sets the short circuit percentage in percentage (100%) for the
selected step.
Range: 0 or 1~3 (1=100%, 3=300%) (0=OFF)
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:LIM:SHOR 3”
Description: This command sets the short circuit percentage for STEP 6 to 300%.
[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: LIMit: SHORT?
This command queries the short circuit percentage for the selected step.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:LIM:SHOR?”
Return message “3.000000E+00”
Description: Return message “3.000000E+00” means the short circuit percentage
for STEP 6 is set to 300%.
cha[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: CHANnel[:HIGH] < channel list >
This command sets the high scan channels for the selected step. The <channel
list> format is: (@SN(C1, C2, C3)). SN is the scan box number; C1, C2, and C3 are
the channel numbers.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:CHAN(@2(1,2))”
Description: This command sets the high scan channels for STEP 6 to BOX 2
channel 1 and 2 HIGH output.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:CHAN(@2(0))”
Description: This command sets the high scan channels for STEP 6 to BOX 2
HIGH output channel to OFF.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:OSC:CHANnel[:HIGH]?
This command queries the high scan channels for the selected step.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:CHAN?”
Return message “(@2(1,2))”
Description: Return message “(@2(1,2))” means the high scan channel for STEP 6
is set to BOX 2 channel 1 and 2 to HIGH output.
[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: CHANnel:LOW< channel list >
This command sets the low scan channels for the selected step (RTN/LOW).
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:CHAN:LOW (@2(2,4))”
Description: This command sets the low scan channel for STEP 6 to channel 2 and
4 LOW output.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:CHAN:LOW (@2(0))”
Description: This command sets the low scan channel for STEP 6 to OFF.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:OSC:CHANnel:LOW?
This command queries the low scan channels for the selected step.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP6:OSC:CHAN:LOW?”
Return message “(@2(2,4))”
Description: Return message “(@(2,4))” means the low scan channels for STEP 6
is set to channel 2 and 4 LOW output.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:OSC:CSTandard <range>,<numeric value>
This command triggers the analyzer to get the Cs value for the selected step.
Parameter <range>: The range of the open/short circuit detection mode.
Parameter <numeric value>: The Cs value of the open/short circuit detection