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PSW - Programming Manual - V1.5
PSW - Programming Manual - V1.5
PSW Series
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
VERSION: 1.5
Table of Contents
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................... 4
INDEX............................................................................ 119
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This chapter contains important safety
instructions that you must follow during
operation and storage. Read the following before
any operation to insure your safety and to keep
the instrument in the best possible condition.
Safety Symbols
These safety symbols may appear in this manual or on the
instrument.
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Safety Guidelines
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GETTING STARTED
This chapter describes the power supply in a
nutshell, including its main features and front /
rear panel introduction, as well as an overview of
the configuration settings.
Appearance ..................................................................... 14
PSW Front Panel ................................................................... 14
Rear Panel ............................................................................... 17
Configuration Settings..................................................... 21
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Series lineup
The PSW series consists of 15 models, divided into 3 different
model types covering 3 power capacities: Type I (360 Watt), Type II
(720 Watt) and Type III (1080 Watt).
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Apart from the differences in output, each unit differs in size. The
720 and 1080 watt models are larger than the 360 watt models to
accommodate the increase in power.
Test Lock/Local PWR DSPL Test Lock/Local PWR DSPL Test Lock/Local PWR DSPL
Main Features
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Accessories
Please check the contents before using the PSW.
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PSW-003 Contact
Removal Tool
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PSW-003 Contact
Removal Tool
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Appearance
PSW 30-72
Multi-Range DC Power Supply
720W
Voltage
Voltage
Display VSR
CV
W knob
V
RMT
ALM 20 40 60 80 100 %W
Current
DLY
CC
W Current
A
Cover
ISR
knob
panel Function OVP/OCP Set
Output
Output
Test Lock/Local PWR DSPL key
Power
switch Function
keys
USB A
port
VSR VSR
W W
CV CV
V V
RMT RMT
ALM 20 40 60 80 100 %W ALM 20 40 60 80 100 %W
Current Current
DLY DLY
W W
CC CC
A A
ISR ISR
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Function Keys The Function keys along with the Output key will
light up when a key is active.
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20 40 60 Power bar
80 100 %W Indicates the current power output
as a percentage.
Output Output
Press to turn on the output. The
Output key will light up when the
output is active.
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Rear Panel
720W: PSW 30-72, 80-27, 160-14.4
terminal
Output
terminal (-)
Fan
LAN
LAN
AC 100 240V
47 63Hz 1000VA MAX.
AC Input
AC Input
SER.NO. LABEL
AC 100 240V
N L 47 63Hz 500VA MAX.
LAN
AC 100 240V
47 63Hz 1500VA MAX.
LAN
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Sense-
terminal
V SN.C. S V
SER.NO. LABEL
Chassis
ground
Output
terminals -V
Fan
LAN
LAN
AC 100 240V
47 63Hz 1000VA MAX.
AC Input
V SN.C. S V V SN.C. S V
SER.NO. LABEL
AC 100 240V
N L 47 63Hz 500VA MAX.
LAN
AC 100 240V
47 63Hz 1500VA MAX.
LAN
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Chassis ground
Output Terminals The 250 and 800 volt models use a 9 pin connector
(250, 800 volt and a plug for the output and sense terminal
models) connections. The plug is a MC420-38109Z plug by
DECA SwitchLab Inc. This plug is also available
separately (GW part number 39BT-50900401).
V SN.C. S V
Positive (V+) and negative (V-)
output terminals (3 of each).
V SN.C. S V
Chassis ground
V SN.C. S V
Sense (-S) and Sense (+S)
terminals.
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Line Voltage N L
Type III:
Input PSW 30-108/80-40.5/160-21.6/
(Type III) 250-13.5/800-4.32
Voltage Input: 100~240 VAC
Line frequency: 50Hz/60 Hz
(Automatically switchable)
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Configuration Settings
Configuration of the PSW power supplies is divided into five
different configuration settings: Normal Function, USB/GPIB, LAN,
Power ON Configuration, Calibration Settings and System Settings.
Power ON Configuration differs from the other settings in that the
settings used with Power ON Configuration settings can only be set
during power up. The other configuration settings can be changed
when the unit is already on. This prevents some important
configuration parameters from being changed inadvertently. Power
On Configuration settings are numbered F-90 to F-95 and the other
configuration settings are numbered F-00 to F-61 and F-88 to F-89.
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the F setting.
Range F-00~ F-61, F-88~F-89
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VSR
CV
Multi-Range DC Power Supply
W
V
360W
Voltage
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Configuration Table
Please use the configuration settings listed below when applying
the configuration settings.
Normal Function
Settings Setting Setting Range
Output ON delay time F-01 0.00s~99.99s
Output OFF delay time F-02 0.00s~99.99s
0 = CV high speed priority
1 = CC high speed priority
V-I mode slew rate select F-03
2 = CV slew rate priority
3 = CC slew rate priority
0.01V/s~60.00V/s (PSW 30-XX)
0.1V/s~160.0V/s (PSW 80-XX)
Rising voltage slew rate F-04 0.1V/s~320.0V/s (PSW 160-XX)
0.1V/s~500.0V/s (PSW 250-XX)
1V/s~1600V/s (PSW 800-XX)
0.01V/s~60.00V/s (PSW 30-XX)
0.1V/s~160.0V/s (PSW 80-XX)
Falling voltage slew rate F-05 0.1V/s~320.0V/s (PSW 160-XX)
0.1V/s~500.0V/s (PSW 250-XX)
1V/s~1600V/s (PSW 800-XX)
0.01A/s~72.00A/s (PSW 30-36)
0.1A/s~144.0A/s (PSW 30-72)
0.1A/s~216.0A/s (PSW 30-108)
0.01A/s~27.00A/s (PSW 80-13.5)
0.01A/s~54.00A/s (PSW 80-27)
0.01A/s~81.00A/s (PSW 80-40.5)
0.01A/s~14.40A/s (PSW 160-7.2)
Rising current slew rate F-06 0.01A/s~28.80A/s (PSW 160-14.4)
0.01A/s~43.20A/s (PSW 160-21.6)
0.001A/s ~ 9.000A/s (PSW 250-4.5)
0.01A/s ~ 18.00A/s (PSW 250-9)
0.01A/s ~ 27.00A/s (PSW 250-13.5)
0.001A/s ~ 2.880A/s (PSW 800-1.44)
0.001A/s ~ 5.760A/s (PSW 800-2.88)
0.001A/s ~ 8.640A/s (PSW 800-4.32)
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0, 1 = PSW version
2, 3 = PSW build year
4, 5 = PSW build month/day
6, 7 = Keyboard CPLD version
8, 9 = Analog-Control CPLD version
A, B = Reserved
Show Version F-89 C, D = Kernel build year
E, F = Kernel build month/day
G, H = Test command version
I, J = Test command build year
K, L = Test command build
month/day
M, N = USB Driver version.
Power On Configuration Settings*
0 = Panel control (local)
1 = External voltage control
2 = External resistance control
F-90
CV Control (Ext-R 10kΩ = Vo, max)
3 = External resistance control
(Ext-R 10kΩ = 0)
0 = Panel control (local)
1 = External voltage control
2 = External resistance control
CC Control F-91
(Ext-R 10kΩ = Io,max)
3 = External resistance control
(Ext-R 10kΩ = 0)
0 = OFF at startup
1 = ON at startup
Power-ON Output F-92
T001 ~ T010 = Run test script TXX at
start up
0 = Master/Local
1 = Master/Parallel1
2 = Master/Parallel2
Master/Slave F-93
3 = Slave/Parallel
4 = Slave/Series (Only 30V, 80V, 160V
models)
External Out Logic F-94 0 = High ON, 1 = Low ON
Power Switch trip F-95 0 = Enable , 1 = Disable
Calibration Settings*
Calibration F-00 0000 ~ 9999
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REMOTE CONTROL
This chapter describes basic configuration of
IEEE488.2 based remote control. For a command
list, refer to the programming manual,
downloadable from GW Instek website,
www.gwinstek.com
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Interface Configuration
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GUG-001
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GW-INSTEK,PSW-XXX-X,TW123456,01.00.20110101
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Manufacturer: GW-INSTEK
Model number : PSW-3036
Serial number : TW123456
Firmware version : 01.00.20110101
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GW-INSTEK,PSW-XXX-X,TW123456,01.00.20110101
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http:// XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Start>All Programs>National
Instruments>Measurement & Automation
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2
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6. Click Next.
9. Click Next.
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C++ Example
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LabVIEW Example
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Command Syntax
IEEE488.2 Partial compatibility
Compatible
Standard SCPI, 1999 Partial compatibility
MEASure MEASure:SCALar:CURRent:DC?
SCALar
DC DC DC
Example *IDN?
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Example meas:curr:dc?
Example meas:volt:dc?;:meas:curr:dc?
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<NR1> integers 0, 1, 2, 3
<NR2> decimal 0.1, 3.14, 8.5
numbers
<NR3> floating point 4.5e-1, 8.25e+1
<NRf> any of NR1, 2, 3 1, 1.5, 4.5e-1
<block data> Definitive length arbitrary block
data. A single decimal digit
followed by data. The decimal
digit specifies how many 8-bit
data bytes follow.
Message
LF Line feed code
Terminator
Command List
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Output OUTPut:DELay:ON............................................................. 61
Commands OUTPut:DELay:OFF ........................................................... 61
OUTPut:MODE.................................................................... 62
OUTPut[:STATe][:IMMediate] ........................................... 62
OUTPut[:STATe]:TRIGgered ............................................. 62
OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar .............................................. 63
OUTPut:PROTection:TRIPped .......................................... 63
Source [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] 69
Commands [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude].. 70
[SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel] ....................... 70
[SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection:STATe ......................... 71
[SOURce:]CURRent:SLEW:RISing .................................... 71
[SOURce:]CURRent:SLEW:FALLing ................................ 72
[SOURce:]RESistance[:LEVel][:IMMediate]
[:AMPLitude] .......................................................................... 72
[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate]
[:AMPLitude] .......................................................................... 73
[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude] . 74
[SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel] ....................... 74
[SOURce:]VOLTage:SLEW:RISing .................................... 74
[SOURce:]VOLTage:SLEW:FALLing ............................... 75
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Abort Commands
ABORt .................................................................................... 56
ABORt Set
APPLy Commands
APPLy ..................................................................................... 56
Set
APPLy Query
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Display Commands
DISPlay:MENU[:NAME] .................................................... 57
DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT:CLEar..................................... 58
DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT[:DATA].................................. 58
DISPlay:BLINk ...................................................................... 58
Set
DISPlay:MENU[:NAME] Query
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Example DISP:MENU:NAME 0
Sets the display to the Voltage/Current display screen.
DISPlay[:WINDow]:TEXT:CLEar Set
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Initiate Commands
INITiate[:IMMediate]:NAME ............................................. 59
INITiate[:IMMediate]:NAME Set
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Measure Commands
MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC] ................................... 60
MEASure[:SCALar]:VOLTage[:DC] .................................. 60
MEASure[:SCALar]:POWer[:DC]....................................... 60
MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC] Query
MEASure[:SCALar]:VOLTage[:DC] Query
MEASure[:SCALar]:POWer[:DC] Query
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Output Commands
OUTPut:DELay:ON............................................................. 61
OUTPut:DELay:OFF ........................................................... 61
OUTPut:MODE.................................................................... 62
OUTPut[:STATe][:IMMediate] ........................................... 62
OUTPut[:STATe]:TRIGgered ............................................. 62
OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar .............................................. 63
OUTPut:PROTection:TRIPped .......................................... 63
Set
OUTPut:DELay:ON Query
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Set
OUTPut:MODE Query
Set
OUTPut[:STATe][:IMMediate] Query
Set
OUTPut[:STATe]:TRIGgered Query
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OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar Set
OUTPut:PROTection:TRIPped Query
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Sense Commands
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt ................................................... 64
Set
SENSe:AVERage:COUNt Query
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Status Commands
STATus:OPERation[:EVENt] ............................................ 65
STATus:OPERation:CONDition ....................................... 65
STATus:OPERation:ENABle ............................................. 65
STATus:OPERation:PTRansition ....................................... 66
STATus:OPERation:NTRansition ...................................... 66
STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt] ....................................... 66
STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition .................................. 67
STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle ........................................ 67
STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition.................................. 67
STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition................................. 67
STATus:PRESet .................................................................... 68
STATus:OPERation[:EVENt] Query
STATus:OPERation:CONDition Query
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STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt] Query
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STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition Query
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STATus:PRESet Set
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Source Commands
[SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] 69
[SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude].. 70
[SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel] ....................... 70
[SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection:STATe ......................... 71
[SOURce:]CURRent:SLEW:RISing .................................... 71
[SOURce:]CURRent:SLEW:FALLing ................................ 72
[SOURce:]RESistance[:LEVel][:IMMediate]
[:AMPLitude] .......................................................................... 72
[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] 73
[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude] . 74
[SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel] ....................... 74
[SOURce:]VOLTage:SLEW:RISing .................................... 74
[SOURce:]VOLTage:SLEW:FALLing ............................... 75
[SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate] Set
[:AMPLitude] Query
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[SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:TRIGgered Set
[:AMPLitude] Query
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Set
[SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection:STATe Query
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Example SOUR:CURR:SLEW:RIS 72
Sets the rising current slew rate to 72A/s.
Set
[SOURce:]CURRent:SLEW:FALLing Query
[SOURce:]RESistance[:LEVel][:IMMediate] Set
[:AMPLitude] Query
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[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate] Set
[:AMPLitude] Query
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[SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered Set
[:AMPLitude] Query
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Trigger Commands
The trigger commands generate and configure software triggers.
TRIGger:TRANsient[:IMMediate]...................................... 76
TRIGger:TRANsient:SOURce ............................................ 76
TRIGger:OUTPut[:IMMediate] .......................................... 77
TRIGger:OUTPut:SOURce ................................................. 77
Trigger Command Examples ............................................... 77
TRIGger:TRANsient[:IMMediate] Set
Query
Description Generates a software trigger for the transient
trigger system. On a trigger, sets the voltage &
current. Refer to the :CURR:TRIG and VOLT:TRIG
commands on page 70 and 74, respectively.
Syntax TRIGger:TRANsient[:IMMediate]
Related [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude]
Commands [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude]
Set
TRIGger:TRANsient:SOURce Query
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TRIGger:OUTPut[:IMMediate] Set
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Set
SYSTem:BEEPer[:IMMediate] Query
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SYSTem:CONFigure:BTRip[:IMMediate] Set
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SYSTem:CONFigure:OUTPut:EXTernal Set
[:MODE] Query
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Set
SYSTem:CONFigure:OUTPut:PON[:STATe] Query
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SYSTem:COMMunicate:GPIB[:SELF]:ADDR Set
ess Query
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SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:MAC Query
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SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:HOSTname Query
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1 Web password on
ON Web password on
Return parameter 0 <boolean> Web password off
1 <boolean> Web password on
Set
SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:WEB:PASSword Query
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SYSTem:COMMunicate:USB:FRONt:STATe Query
SYSTem:COMMunicate:USB:REAR:STATe Query
SYSTem:ERRor Query
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SYSTem:INFormation Query
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SYSTem:PRESet Set
SYSTem:VERSion Query
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*CLS Set
*ESR Query
*IDN Query
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Set
*OPC Query
Description The *OPC command sets the OPC bit (bit0) of the
Standard Event Status Register when all current
commands have been processed.
The *OPC? Query returns 1 when all the
outstanding commands have completed.
Syntax *OPC
Query Syntax *OPC?
Return parameter 1 Returns 1 when all the outstanding
commands have completed.
*RST Set
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*STB Query
Description Queries the bit sum of the Status Byte register with
MSS (Master summary Status).
Query Syntax *STB?
Return parameter <NR1> Returns the bit sum of the Status Byte register
with the MSS bit (bit 6).
*TRG Set
*TST Query
*WAI Set
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Logical OR
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OT (Over Temperature) 4 16
Over temperature protection has
been tripped
VL (Voltage Limit) 8 256
Voltage limit has been reached
CL (Current Limit) 9 512
Current limit has been reached
SD (Shutdown Alarm) 11 2048
PL (Power-Limit) 12 4096
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Logical OR
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Logical OR
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Event Register Any bits set in the event register indicate that
an error has occurred. Reading the Event
register will reset the register to 0.
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Output
Buffer
:
:
:
Error Que
:
:
:
Service
Status Request
Byte Enable
Register Register
From 0 & 0
Questionable
Status Register 1 & 1
ERR 2 & 2
QUES 3 & 3
From Standard MAV 4 & 4
Event Status ESB 5 & 5
Register MSS 6 6
OPER 7 & 7
Logical OR
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Status Byte Any bits set in the Status byte register acts as a
Register summary register for all the three other status
registers and indicates if there is a service
request, an error in the Error Queue or data in
the Output Queue. Reading the Status Byte
register will reset the register to 0.
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Error List
Command Errors ................................................................. 106
Execution Errors ................................................................. 110
Device Specific Errors ........................................................ 112
Query Errors ........................................................................ 113
Command Errors
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-100 Command This is the generic syntax error for devices that
Error cannot detect more specific errors. This code
indicates only that a Command Error as
defined in IEEE 488.2,11.5.1.1.4 has occurred.
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-131 Invalid suffix The suffix does not follow the syntax described
in IEEE 488.2, 7.7.3.2, or the suffix is
inappropriate for this device.
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-151 Invalid string A string data element was expected, but was
data invalid for some reason (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.5.2);
for example, an END message was received
before the terminal quote character.
-158 String data A string data element was encountered but was
not allowed not allowed by the device at this point in
parsing.
-160 Block data This error, as well as errors -161 through -169,
error are generated when parsing a block data
element. This particular error message should
be used if the device cannot detect a more
specific error.
-161 Invalid block A block data element was expected, but was
data invalid for some reason (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.6.2);
for example, an END message was received
before the length was satisfied.
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Execution Errors
-200 Execution This is the generic syntax error for devices that
error cannot detect more specific errors. This code
indicates only that an Execution Error as
defined in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.5 has occurred.
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-222 Data out of Indicates that a legal program data element was
range parsed but could not be executed because the
interpreted value was outside the legal range as
defined by the device (see IEEE 488.2,
11.5.1.1.5.).
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Query Errors
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-400 Query error This is the generic query error for devices that
cannot detect more specific errors. This code
indicates only that a Query Error as defined in
IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.7 and 6.3 has occurred.
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APPENDIX
PSW Default Settings
The following default settings are the factory configuration settings
for the power supply (Function settings/Test settings).
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LAN setting
LAN F-36 1 = Enable
DHCP F-37 1 = Enable
Sockets active F-57 1 = Enable
Web Server active F-59 1 = Enable
Web password active F-60 1 = Enable
Web setting password F-61 0000
Power On Configuration
CV Control F-90 0= Panel control (local)
CC Control F-91 0= Panel control (local)
Power-ON Output F-92 0 = OFF at startup
Master/Slave F-93 0 = Master/Local
External Out Logic F-94 0= High ON
Power Switch trip F-95 0 = Enable
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Messages Description
MSG 001 External control of output. Output off (F-94=0,
High=on)
MSG 002 External control of output. Output off (F-94=1,
Low=on)
MSG 003 F-93 is not zero. Unable to calibrate.
LOCK F-19 F-19 is not zero. Unable to turn the output on.
E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z ( ) + - ,
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INDEX
Accessories ................................. 11 LED conversion ........................ 118
Caution symbol ............................ 4 List of features ............................ 10
Cleaning the instrument ............. 6 Messages ................................... 118
Configuration Model differences ........................ 9
normal function settings Power on/off
operation ................................... 21 safety instruction ............................ 5
overview ........................................ 21 Rear panel diagram ................... 17
power on configuration operation22 Remote control ........................... 29
table ................................................ 24 Command list ................................ 52
Connector plug manufacturer.. 19 Command syntax ......................... 49
DECA SwitchLab ....................... 19 Error list ....................................... 106
Display format ......................... 118 GPIB configuration....................... 31
Disposal instructions ................... 6 Status registers .............................. 95
EN61010 USB configuration ........................ 30
measurement category .................. 5 Remote control function check . 34
pollution degree.............................. 6 Realterm ......................................... 35
Environment Service operation
safety instruction ............................ 6 about disassembly .......................... 5
Error messages ......................... 118 Socket server examples
Ethernet C++ ................................................. 46
interface .......................................... 32 LabVIEW........................................ 48
sockets ............................................ 33 Visual basic .................................... 45
web server...................................... 32 Socket server function check .... 39
Front panel diagram .................. 14 UK power cord ............................. 7
Ground Warning symbol ........................... 4
symbol .............................................. 4 Web server function check ........ 39
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