Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
[SOURce:]OUT
Put:TIMer:DELay
This command sets the time duration of the output timer for the currently selected
channel. When the timer is activated and a duration is set, the specified output of
the power sup
ply will turn off automatically if left on longer than the specified
duration. In order to ensure proper operation of the output timer, the timer must
be activated using the [ SOURce:]OUTPut:TIMer[:STATe] command before
turning the output on.
Group
Source
Syntax
[SOURce:]OUTPut:TIMer:DELay {<duration>|MIN|MAX|DEF}
[SOURce:]OUTPut:TIMer:DELay?
Related Commands
[SOURce:]OUTPut:TIMer[:STATe], [SOURce:]OUTPut[:STATe][:ALL],
INSTrument:SELect
Arguments
<duration> ::= <NRf><u nits>
where
<NRf> is a flexible decimal specifying time in the range 0.01s (or 10ms) to
60000s.
<units>::={S|ms}
MIN: The minimum time of the output timer (0.01 s).
MAX: The maximum time of the output timer (60,000 s).
DEF: The default time of the output timer (60 s).
Returns
<NR2> is the timer duration in seconds.
Examples
OUTP:TIM:DEL 120
OUTP:TIM:DEL?
might return 60.2, which would represe nt the maximum time,
in seconds, that the output of the instrument could be turned on if the timer
is active.
[SOURce:]OUTPut:TIMer[:STATe]
This command turns the output timer function on and off. When the timer
is activated and a duration is set, an output channel of the power supply will
turn off automatically if left on longer than the specified duration. In order to
ensure proper operation of the output timer, the timer must be activated using the
[SOURce:]OUTPut:TIMer[:STATe] command before turning the output on.
Series 2200 Programmable Multichannel DC Power Supplies Programmer Manual 2-31