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REMOTE INTERFACES
Device Specific Commands
4-22 TP04300 Series Interface & Applications Manual
LLIM? Read the lower air temperature limit.
LO If a host is remotely logged in to the System, LO logs it out.
NOTE: THIS COMMAND IS USED IN TCP/IP MODE ONLY. It
is NOT used for IEEE-488.2 or serial communications modes.
LOGOUT same as “LO” (above).
LRNM Turn DUT automatic tuning (learning) on or off.
LRNM 0 – off (control DUT with current DUT control parameters)
LRNM 1 – automatic tuning on
NOTE: LRNM 0 is equivalent to DTYP 0. LRNM 1 is equivalent to
DTYP 1.
LRNM? Read the setting of LRNM.
MCTP Set the MCT interface polarity.
MCTP 0 – negative
MCTP 1 – positive
MCTP? Read the setting of MCTP.
NEXT Step to the next setpoint during temperature cycling.
NOTE: Stepping will occur whether or not the device is at
temperature.
NEXT will cause an error if the system is not in cycling mode.
PASS Change the System password – PASS “password.”
NOTE: THIS COMMAND IS USED IN TCP/IP MODE ONLY. It
is NOT used for IEEE-488.2 or serial communications modes.
PRGT To maintain compatibility with other Temptronic products, this
command is accepted but ignored.
PRGT nn - where nn is the purge heat temperature.
RAMP Set the ramp rate for the currently selected setpoint, in °C per
minute.
RAMP nn.n – where nn.n is 0 to 99.9 in 0.1 °C per minute steps.
or
RAMP nnnn – where nnnn is 100 to 9999 in 1 °C per minute steps.
RAMP? Read the setting of RAMP.
RMPC To maintain compatibility with other Temptronic products, this
command is accepted but ignored.
RMPC 1
RMPC 0
RMPS Same as RMPC
RSTO Reset (force) the System to the Operator screen.
NOTE: Any device-specific errors are reset. The upper and lower
temperature limits and certain other values are reset. Setpoint
number 1 (Ambient) becomes the active setpoint.
NOTE: After sending this command, wait 4 seconds before sending
another command.
Command Description