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8.4.1 Rules for Sending Commands to the Instrument
The following conventions are used to describe the commands syntax for SE:
Braces ({ }) enclose each parameter for a command string.
Triangle brackets (< >) indicate that you must substitute a value for the enclosed parameter.
The Pipe ( | ) is used to separate different parameter options for a command.
The command and the parameter data must be separated with a space.
Each command string should be terminated by the ASCII control code, New Line (NL), (OAh)
or the end of line (EOL) message for GPIB.
All commands that end with a question mark (?) are query commands and required an IEEE-
488 read command to retrieve the data from the device's output buffer.
8.4.2 Test Execution Commands
The following commands are used to control actual output voltage and current from the
instrument. Please observe all safety precautions.
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
TEST
Execute a Test
RESET
Abort a test in Process or Reset Failures
SAO
Set Auto-Offset
SACG
Set Auto-Charge-LO
TEST
Starts the test sequence at the selected step loaded into memory (RAM).
RESET
Stop or abort a test. Also used to reset a latched failure condition.
SAO
Set the offset for the Continuity test. The cables and any test fixture should be connected before
executing the command. This command will perform an actual test and all safety precautions
should be observed when using this command.
SACG
Set the Charge-LO parameter for the DCW or IR test. The cables and any test fixture should be
connected before executing the command. The test parameters that are set for the step will be
used when performing the auto setting. This command will perform an actual test and all safety
precautions should be observed when using this command.

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