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You can send
:OUTPut:OCP:ALAR?
or
:OUTPut:OCP:QUES?
to query whether an
OCP event has occurred on the specified channel.
Return Format
None.
Examples
:OUTP:OCP:QUES? CH1 /*Queries whether an OCP event occurred on CH1.
The query returns YES.*/
:OUTP:OCP:CLE CH1 /*Clears an OCP event that occurred on CH1.*/
:OUTP:OCP:QUES? CH1 /*Queries whether an OCP event occurred on CH1.
The query returns NO.*/
4.8.6 :OUTPut:OCP:DELay
Syntax
:OUTPut:OCP:DELay [<
source
>,]{<
value
>|<
lim
>}
:OUTPut:OCP:DELay? [<
source
>][,<
lim
>]
Description
Sets or queries the time in milliseconds (default) that the overcurrent protection
(OCP) is temporarily disabled.
Parameter
Name Type Range Default
<source> Discrete {CH1|CH2|CH3} -
<value> Real 0 to 1000 ms 10 ms
<lim> Discrete {MINimum|MAXimum} -
Remarks
If <source> is omitted, the command executes the corresponding operation on
the current channel.
You can select “MINimum” to set the minimum OCP delay or “MAXimum”
to set the maximum OCP delay.
Return Format
The query returns the OCP delay, for example, 200ms.
Examples
:OUTPut:OCP:DELay CH1 200 /*Sets the OCP delay to 200 ms for CH1.*/
:OUTPut:OCP:DELay? CH1 /*Queries the OCP delay for CH1. The query
returns 200ms.*/
Command System
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