IviACPwr Configure Output Enabled VI
IviACPwrBase Capability Group
This VI opens or closes (enables or disables) the relay on the power source output.
instrument handle The instrument handle that you obtain from the IviACPwr Initialize or IviACPwr Initialize With Options VIs. The handle identifies a particular instrument session.
Default Value: None |
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Phase Name ("") Specifies the name of the output on which to configure the output.
Pass the virtual output phase name that you assign to the instrument in the IVI Configuration utility. Virtual output phase names are aliases for instrument-specific output phase strings, which can differ from one instrument to another. With virtual output phase names, you can use and swap instruments without having to change the output phase names in your source code. Assign a virtual output phase name to an instrument-specific output phase through the IVI Configuration utility. This control accepts virtual output phase names you have assigned to the specific instrument you are using and also accepts the instrument-specific output phase names. Default Value: "" Note: You can specify the output phase name as a string variable or as a literal enclosed in double quotes. |
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Output Enabled (False) Opens or closes the power source output relay. The driver uses this value to set the IviACPwr Output Enabled property.
Valid Values: TRUE - Enables the output. FALSE - Disables the output. Default Value: False |
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error in (no error) The error in cluster can accept error information wired from VIs previously called. Use this information to decide if any functionality should be bypassed in the event of errors from other VIs.
The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |
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instrument handle out The instrument handle that you obtain from the IviACPwr Initialize or IviACPwr Initialize With Options VIs. | |
error out The error out cluster passes error or warning information out of a VI to be used by other VIs.
The pop-up option Explain Error (or Explain Warning) gives more information about the error displayed. |