• 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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