Chapter 4 Remote Control
PU IQE 12/383.0
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Chapter 4
Remote Control
You can control the PU IQE 12/38 remotely using a computer. Three common communication protocols are supported:
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RS-232
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IEEE-488 (also known as GPIB or HPIB)
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CAN-bus
This chapter describes the specifications necessary for using these protocols and includes a set of commands that are
available for controlling the PU IQE 12/38.
4.1 Interf a ces
This section provides details of the available interfaces for remote control of the PU IQE 12/38.
When a remote control interface is active, the PU IQE 12/38 operates in slave mode. Front panel buttons are inactive
and a small green LED above the jog shuttle is lit.
If you have further questions regarding initial activation of the remote control or need advice to take full advantage of
the tools please consult SPECS support (support@specs.com).
4.1.1 RS-232
The RS-232 port of the PU IQE 12/38 (versions with a CAN-bus) remote control interface is connected to the serial inter-
face (COM1, COM2, etc.) via a one-to-one cable.
Each command that sets a parameter is acknowledged by the string “OK”. The echo of all characters received by the
Power Unit can be enabled or disabled by the commands “e1” and “e0”.
The table below shows the parameters used for the RS-232 connection.