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Oxford Instruments NanoScience MercuryiPS - Invalid Command Responses

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Operator's Manual
Issue 14 / Mar 2016
/ UMC0071
MercuryiPS
©2016 Oxford Instruments NanoScience. All rights reserved.
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LOOP P R/W Set the P Value
LOOP I R/W Set the I Value
LOOP D R/W Set the D Value
LOOP PIDT OFF:ON R/W
Sets automatic PID values (from
table)
LOOP PIDF R/W
Sets the file to read from for the
automatic PID Table
10.3.6 Invalid responses
The following table lists the possible responses if an invalid command is sent.
Response Reason
<VERB>:INVALID The verb cannot be interpreted.
<VERB>:<NOUN>:INVALID The noun cannot be interpreted.
NOT_FOUND The UID does not exist in the system being addressed.
N/A The function does not apply to the device being addressed.
DENIED The user does not have permission to change the parameter being addressed.
10.4 Legacy commands
10.4.1 Legacy command protocols
The commands are case-sensitive.
m and n represent integers or decimal numbers. The number format is specified in the relevant
section.
The maximum line length is 1024 bytes (characters), including line terminators.
All command lines are terminated by the carriage return character CR or \r (ASCII 0x0D)
10.4.2 Legacy monitor commands
10.4.2.1 Rn command - Read Parameter
The READ command allows the computer to interrogate a number of variables. The returned
value is always a decimal number.
Possible values for the command are listed below:
R0
Output Current A
R1
Output voltage V

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