AMETEK ReFlex Programming Manual User Manual

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Controller Module Remote Programming

ReFlex Power™ Programming Manual

M380056-03 Rev L

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If nothing is entered, the default global command is automatically selected, if

the global context can be logically correct.

Required input parameters are enclosed by left and right less-than /
greater-than brackets: < > in the format indicated. For example:

<bool> 0 or 1, for Off or On, respectively.

<string> alphanumeric string enclosed by double quotes.

<NRf> defined in IEEE 488.2 for flexible Numeric

Representation, e.g., zero, positive and negative floating
point numeric values.

<NRi> defined in IEEE 488.2 for integers, e.g., zero, positive

and negative integer numeric values.

<t>

indicates Trigger channel input/output connections
(applies only to Controller and programmable DC
modules; see the Trigger command section of this
manual for further details on the <t> parameter).

The shorthand version of a command is indicated by capital letters
(minimum required components of a command). For example, SOURce
<n>:VOLTage <NRf>, can be written as:

SOURCE<n>:VOLTAGE 120

//set output voltage to 120.0V

SOUR<n>;VOLTAGE 120.0

//set output voltage to 120.0V

SOUR<n>:VOLT 120

//set output voltage to 120.0V

2.8.4

Q

UERY

S

YNTAX

The query syntax is identical to the command syntax, but with a question mark
(?) replacing the command’s argument. For example, to query the
programmed output voltage on a Module at address 1, send the command,

SOUR1:VOLT?

. A Module number is required. A value such as 65.00 will be

returned when read.

The ReFlex Power™ Controller requires all commands received to be
terminated with any combination of CR (0x0D), and or LF (0x0A). All
responses are terminated by default with CR/LF (0x0D 0x0A). Response
termination can be changed by using SYST:NET:TERM <NRi>. Each new
user connection is always initializes to CR/LF.

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