Fluke 1529 Thermometer User Manual


 
rameters available for the current conversion type, an empty string is returned.
The list of parameters depends on the selected conversion type. Characteriza
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tion parameters for the various conversion types are listed in Table 8 on page
124, Conversion Types and Parameters.
8.4.4.6 CALCulate<chn>:CONVert:PARameter:VALue? [<param>|ALL]
Returns the value of the specified conversion parameter for the specified
channel.
CALC2:CONV:PAR:VAL? RTPW
100.0145
The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4) or memory chan
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nel (5 to 14). The <param> parameter is the name of the parameter as given in
Table 8, Conversion Types and Parameters. If the <param> parameter does not
apply to the selected conversion type, an error -221, “Settings Conflict”, is
generated. Specifying the ALL parameter returns the name and value of all pa
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rameters associated with the specified channel in a comma delimited list. If no
parameter is specified, the ALL parameter is assumed. The format of the re-
sponse consists of a parameter name, enclosed in double quotes, followed by its
value (i.e. "param1",value1,"param2",value2,"param3",value3,...).
8.4.4.7 CALCulate<chn>:CONVert:PARameter:VALue <param>,<num>[,<
param>,<num>...]
Sets the value of one or more conversion parameters for the specified channel.
CALC2:CONV:PAR:VAL RTPW, 100.0145, A4, 0.0045
The CALCulate suffix, <chn>, specifies the channel (1 to 4) or memory chan-
nel (5 to 14). The <param> parameter is the name of the parameter as given in
Table 8, Conversion Types and Parameters. If the <param> parameter is not ap
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plicable to the current conversion type, an error -221, “Settings Conflict”, is
generated. The <num> parameter is the desired value of the parameter. Multiple
parameters can be set using a single command by separating the <param> and
<num> prameters by commas. The order of the parameters is not important but
the value must immediately follow the parameter name.
This command may be password-protected. To access this command:
If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 0 (probe password-protec
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tion is disabled), the password is not required.
If the SYST:PASS:CONV? command returns a 1 (probe password-protec
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tion is enabled), the password must be successfully entered using the
SYST:PASS:CEN <pass> command (see Section 9.4.11, Password Com
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mands).
8.4.4.8 CALCulate:CONVert:PRINt [<chn>|ALL [,<port>]]
Prints the conversion parameters for the specified channel.
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8 Digital Communications Interface
Commands