Output:relay {off | on, Note, Output:relay – Agilent Technologies E3632A User Manual

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Chapter 4 Remote Interface Reference

System-Related Commands

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OUTPut:RELay {OFF | ON}

This command sets the state of two TTL signals on the RS-232 connector. These

signals are intended for use with an external relay and relay driver. The TTL

output is available on the RS-232 connector pin 1 and pin 9. When the

OUTPut:RELay

state is ‘‘ON’’, the TTL output of pin 1 is high (4.5 V) and pin

9 is low (0.5 V). The levels are reversed when the

OUTPut:RELay

state is

‘‘OFF’’. At

*RST

, the

OUTPut:RELay

state is OFF.

N o t e

TTL output of pin 1 or pin 9 of the RS-232 connector is available only after

installing two jumpers inside the power supply. See the Service Guide for

more information.

N o t e

Do not use the RS-232 interface if you have configured the power supply to

output relay control signals. Internal components on the RS-232 circuitry

may be damaged.

OUTPut:RELay?

This command returns the state of the TTL relay logic signals. See also

OUTP:REL

command.

SYSTem:BEEPer

This command issues a single beep immediately.

SYSTem:ERRor?

This command queries the power supply’s error queue. When the front-panel

ERROR

annunciator turns on, one or more command syntax or hardware

errors have been detected. Up to 20 errors can be stored in the error queue.

See ‘‘Error Messages’’ for a complete listing of the errors in chapter 5.

• Errors are retrieved in first-in-first-out (FIFO) order. The first error returned

is the first error that was stored. When you have read all errors from the

queue, the

ERROR

annunciator turns off. The power supply beeps once each

time an error is generated.

• If more than 20 errors have occurred, the last error stored in the queue (the

most recent error) is replaced with

-350

, ‘‘

Too many errors

’’. No additional

errors are stored until you remove errors from the queue. If no errors have

occurred when you read the error queue, the power supply responds with

+0, ‘‘No error’’.

• The error queue is cleared when power has been off or after a

*CLS

(clear

status) command has been executed. The

*RST

(reset) command

does not

clear the error queue.

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