3 Remote Interface Reference 
Output Settings and Operation Commands
90 E3632A User’s Guide
Example
The following program segments show how to use the VOLT 
UP or VOLT DOWN command to increase or decrease the 
output voltage with the VOLT:STEP command.
VOLTage:TRIGgered 
{<voltage>|MINimum|MAXimum}
This command programs the pending triggered voltage level. 
The pending triggered voltage level is a stored value that is 
transferred to the output terminals when a trigger occurs. A 
pending triggered level is not affected by subsequent 
VOLTage commands.
VOLTage:TRIGgered? [MINimum|MAXimum]
This query returns the triggered voltage level presently 
programmed. If no triggered level is programmed, the VOLT 
level is returned. VOLT:TRIG? MAX and VOLT:TRIG? MIN 
return the highest and lowest programmable triggered 
voltage levels.
VOLTage:PROTection 
{<voltage>|MINimum|MAXimum}
This command sets the voltage level at which the overvoltage 
protection (OVP) circuit will trip. If the peak output voltage 
exceeds the OVP level, then the power supply output is 
shorted by an internal SCR. The Questionable Status register 
“OV” bit is set (refer to 
“SCPI status system”  on page  108). 
An overvoltage condition can be cleared with the 
VOLT:PROT:CLE command after the condition that caused 
the OVP trip is removed.
VOLT:STEP 0.01 Set the step size to 0.01 V.
VOLT UP Increase the output voltage.
VOLT:STEP 0.02 Set the step size to 0.02 V.
VOLT DOWN Decrease the output voltage.