Parameter
Name Type Range Default
<source> Discrete {CH1|CH2|CH3} -
Remarks
• Overcurrent protection (OCP) indicates that the output is disabled automatically
when the actual output current reaches the OCP level.
• You can send
:OUTPut:OCP:CLEar
to clear the OCP event that occurred on the
specified channel.
• If <source> is omitted, the command queries the output mode of the current
channel.
Return Format
The query returns 1 or 0.
Examples
:OUTP:OCP:QUES? CH1 /*Queries whether an OCP event occurred on
CH1.*/
4.8.5 :OUTPut:OCP:CLEar
Syntax
:OUTPut:OCP:CLEar [<
source
>]
Description
Clears an overcurrent protection (OCP) event occurred on the specified channel.
Parameter
Name
Type Range Default
<source> Discrete {CH1|CH2|CH3} -
Remarks
• Before executing the command, make sure to remove the condition that caused
the overcurrent protection on the specified channel (you can either decrease the
output current to below the OCP level or increase the OCP level to above the
output current).
• If <source> is omitted, the command clears an OCP event occurred on the
current channel.
• You can also send
[:SOURce[<n>]]:CURRent:PROTection:CLEar
to clear an OCP
event that occurred on the specified channel and enable the channel output.
Command System
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