HIPOT Tester 19051/19052/19053/19054 User’s Manual
[: HIGH] <channel_list>
: SOURce: SAFEty: STEP: DC: CHANnel: HIGH
This command sets the status of scanning test high voltage output
channel.
Example: Input command “SAFE: STEP 2: DC: CHAN(@(1,3))”
Description: This command means output channel of scanning test
of the main unit STEP 2 is set to channel 1 and 3 HIGH
output.
Example: Input command “SAFE: STEP 2: DC: CHAN(@(0))”
Description: This command means HIGH output channel of
scanning test of the main unit STEP 2 is set to OFF.
[: HIGH]?
: SOURce: SAFEty: STEP: DC: CHANnel: HIGH?
This command queries the status of scanning test high voltage
output channel.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP 2:DC:CHAN?”
Return message “(@(1,3))”
Description: Return message “(@(1,3))” means output channel
status of scanning test of the main unit STEP 2 is
channel 1 and 3 HIGH output.
: LOW <channel_
list>
: SOURce: SAFEty: STEP: DC: CHANnel: LOW
This command sets output status of scanning common test channel
(RTN/LOW).
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP 2:DC:CHAN:LOW
(@(2,4))”
Description: This command means output channel of scanning test
of the main unit STEP 2 is set to channel 2 and 4 LOW
output.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP 2:DC:CHAN:LOW (@(0))”
Description: This command means LOW output channel of scanning
test of the main unit STEP 2 is set to OFF.
: LOW?
: SOURce: SAFEty: STEP: DC: CHANnel: LOW?
This command queries output status of scanning common test
channel (RTN/LOW).
Example: Input command “SAFE: STEP 2: DC: CHAN: LOW?”
Return message “(@(2,4))”
Description: Return message “(@(2,4))” means high voltage
channel status of scanning test of the main unit STEP 2
is channel 2 and 4 LOW output.
: IR
[: LEVel] <numeric_value>
: SOURce: SAFEty: STEP: IR: LEVel
This command sets selected STEP which IR test needed voltage value.
<numeric_value> is 50-1000 (included), the unit is volt.
Example: Input command “SAFE:STEP 3:IR 1000”
Description: This command means IR test needed voltage value of the
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