
ReFlex Power™ Programming Manual Controller Module Remote Programming
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2.8.1 P
ARAMETER
D
EFINITIONS
Table 2-3. Parameter Definitions
Type Valid Arguments
<bool> 1 or “ON”; 0 or “OFF”
<NRi>
The data format <NRi> is defined in IEEE-488.2 for integers.
Zero, positive and negative integer numeric values are valid data.
<0+NRi> Zero and positive integer numeric values.
<-NRi> Negative integer numeric values.
<NRf>
The data format <NRf> is defined in IEEE-488.2 for flexible Numeric Representation.
Zero, positive and negative floating point numeric values are some examples of valid data.
<+NRf> Positive non-zero floating point numeric values.
<0+NRf> Zero and positive floating point numeric values.
<-NRf> Negative floating point numeric values.
<string> Text characters enclosed by double quotes.
<Arg> Text characters with no quotes.
<n> The address number of the module in the RFP chassis system.
Note: Channel number 0 is invalid for any auxiliary device, because the
ReFlex Power™ implementations of the SCPI language reserves channel 0
for the “global” address to address all channels.
2.8.2 N
UMERIC
D
ATA
D
IMENSIONAL
U
NITS
The Ethernet interface accepts these dimensional units for numeric values of
parameters as listed below. For example, the command SOUR:VOLT 115
programs 115.0 volts when setting the output voltage of the supply.
Table 2-4. Numeric Data Units
Parameter Dimensional Unit
Voltage Volt
Current Ampere
Time Seconds
Frequency Hertz
Phase Angle Degrees
2.8.3 C
ONVENTIONS
Optional keywords and parameters are enclosed by left and right square
brackets: [ ]. The parameter <n>, in a command, indicates the address
number of the module being commanded.
• Discrete module numbers are separated by commas: <n,n,n>.
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