Specifications

OUTPUT SUBSYSTEM
This subsystem controls the power supply voltage and current outputs and the optional output relay.
OUTP
This command enables or disables the power supply output. The state of a disabled output is a condition of
zero output voltage.
Command Syntax
Parameters
*RST Value
Examples
Query Syntax
Returned Parameters
Related Commands
OUTPut[:STATe] <channel> <bool>
<channel>: 1 – 31, channel number
<bool>: 0 | OFF | 1 | ON
0
OUTP 1 ON OUTP:STAT 1 OFF
OUTPut[:STATe]? <channel>
0 | 1
*RST
OUTP:PROT:CLE
This command clears any over-voltage (OV), over-current (OC), or under-voltage (UV) protection features.
The corresponding status bit in STAT:QUES? is also cleared. After this command, the output is remained
OFF.
Command Syntax
Parameters
Examples
Query Syntax
Related Commands
OUTPut:PROTection:CLEar <channel>
<Channel>: 1 – 31, channel number
OUTP:PROT:CLE 1
(None)
OUTP:STAT? STAT:QUES?
OUTP:REL
This command is valid only if the power supply is configured for the optional relay connector.
Programming ON opens the relay contacts; programming OFF closes them. The relay is controlled
independently of the output state. If the power supply is supplying power to a load, that power will appear
at the relay contacts during switching. If the power supply is not configured for the relay connector,
sending either relay command has no affect, but the corresponding relay bit STAT:QUES? changes
accordingly .
Command Syntax
Parameters
*RST Value
Examples
Query Syntax
Returned Parameters
Related Commands
OUTPut:RELay[:STATe] <channel> <bool>
<channel>: 1 – 31, channel number
<bool>: 0 | 1 | OFF | ON
1
OUTP:REL 1 1 OUTP:REL 1 OFF
OUTPut:RELay? <channel>
0 | 1
OUTP[:STAT]; *RST
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