How to delay time for the increase in tension

Hello

I intend to check the wait time when I increase the supply voltage buy using Labview to control the power of Agilent 3631. I wrote a program, the attached file. But it seems that the wait GPIB function does not work for this. Could someone give me a help about it? Thank you

What is your goal in using the GPIB waiting?  You wait 50 years?  The 1950s that you input is not how long he'll wait.  This is a timeout value.  You must specify the wait state vector, so that the wait function would like to know when to expect.

If you just want to wait for 50 years, you should just use the function wait (ms) within a single image sequence (with the error thread connect through the framework to enforce the sequence).

Yik

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